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CPD zone (UK)
http://www.tda.gov.uk/leaders/cpdzone.aspx
CPD zone (UK)
Welcome to our continuing professional development (CPD) zone. Whether you're a school leader, teacher or member of support staff, you’ve come to the right place to get the best advice and guidance on CPD.
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100 Free Online Lectures
http://tinyurl.com/dllott
100 Free Online Lectures that Will Make You a Better Teacher
Great teachers know that learning doesn’t stop as soon as you graduate from college. Teachers learn from their experience, from their colleagues, from their students, and any number of other resources.
If you are a teacher looking for ways to expand your knowledge base, here are 100 free lectures you can watch to help facilitate some of that learning.
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Digital Edge Learning Interchange
http://ali.apple.com/ali_sites/deli/nav2.shtml
Digital Edge Learning Interchange
The National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS), the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), Apple Computer, and AT&T have joined forces on an exciting project designed to promote accomplished teaching with technology.
The Digital Edge Learning Interchange is an online library featuring National Board Certified Teachers in exhibits of exemplary teaching. Each exhibit includes an introduction, lesson plan, video clips, student work samples, assessment tools, resources, research, and teacher reflection. The lessons focus on using technology with students in a wide range of subject areas and grade levels. All exhibits include correlation to the National Board Standards and ISTE's NETS (National Educational Technology Standards), as well as to state and content area standards.
These teacher-created exhibits are intended to stimulate conversation and learning in the educational community about various instructional strategies, multiple approaches to meeting standards, and ways to use technology effectively in the classroom.
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Professional Development Videos
http://del.icio.us/tag/pdvideo
Teacher Professional Development Videos tagged at del.icio.us
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Using Online Videos to Drive Prof. Dev.
http://tinyurl.com/y7s2xq
Using Online Videos to Drive My Own Professional Development
Suggestions from 'Teaching Hacks'
"Aside from online communities, blogs and podcasts, I personally enjoy watching keynote, conference presentations and a variety of video content that has been archived online. I find that these are often the greatest motivators that help immerse me in new innovations or just inspire me."
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Webcasts on some ICT issues
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Category:Webcasts
Webcasts on some ICT issues ... e.g.
60 Minutes on Google | Anti-Spyware Coalition | Bill Thompson on Citizen Journalism | Bridging the Digital Divides | Code Breakers | Copyright Criminals | Cybersafety 2005 conference | David Isenberg on Who Will Run the Internet | Deborah Finn on the Wikipedia Culture | Ethical Markets Television | Free Expression in Asian Cyberspace | Future of the Digital Commons | Google and Skype in Davos | Identity 2.0 | Introductory Resources on Webcasting | Jimmy Wales on Cooperation in Wikipedia | Kaboodle Social Shopping Demo | Nerd TV | One Laptop per Child Project | Plum Social Browsing Demo | Report on Chinese Bloggers | Stingy Scholar Guide to Podcasts and Webcasts | Welcome to the Blogosphere - PBS |
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Nextvista Video Libraries
http://www.nextvista.org/
Nextvista Video Libraries
Next Vista for Learning is building an online library of video resources for learners everywhere.
What will it cost each user? Not one red cent.
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Teachers TV (UK)
http://www.teachers.tv/
Teachers TV (UK)
This website contains channel information, teaching resources, and full-length streaming video of all Teachers TV channel programmes.
Teachers' TV is a channel for everyone who works in education, from heads to NQTs, governors to support staff.
Programmes take you inside classrooms and schools across the country to see how good teachers are bringing the curriculum to life and improving schools.
All national curriculum subjects are covered in the Primary and Secondary Zones, where there are also programmes for headteachers, managers, newly qualified teachers and governors.
Also see www.teachers.tv/inclasstv
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