Student Support for Remote Learning
Welcome to the Support for Learning at Home page. To assist you to be abe to navigate learning at home, there are several links below that may assist you. The KRC Weebly pages offer you many resources, databases, tutorials and tailored tasks to assist your ongoing learning.
Click on images or download the file to get more information or go to the resource. Email: krcteam@stpats.vic.edu.au |
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HOW TO:
How do I?
Share a video file......... Edit a shared doc ............ Share my screen with teacher if I'm on an iPad ..... Upload a doc. to SIMON from a laptop...… Share a file from One Drive..... Upload a document to SIMON from an iPad..... ![]()
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A page created to assist you to create a fantastic learning space and some really good habits in order to maximize the success of your learning at home.
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SPC LINKS:
KRC Catalogue
Go here to look up our wide range of resources. A good place to use the "search other sources" tab to search multiple databases at once. VCE Resources
Created in collaboration with subject teachers these pages have a range of resources for VCE subjects. KRC Databases
This page has links to all our databases. The usernames are provided; the password is on the SIMON page. Virtual Research Collection:
Encyclopedia and databases for International market. Great general information but only some specific Australian content. Handles differentiation well. Three to trial during closure. The Research Process: If you want to freshen up your research skills, this is a great place to start. Lots of advice about the research process - Identify, Search, Evaluate and Ethical Use.
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Teams:
General information to assist you using Teams for your remote learning platform. ![]()
Research Guides:
Each year level has a page of resources that have been tailored to specific curriculum tasks or topics. WIRED - The Wide Interest Reading English Development
program involves all Years 7-9 students. There are links on these pages that you could use to engage in reading whilst at home. audible have made their children's platform freely available. Click the icon to get an audiobook.
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eBooks
We have a growing range of eBooks. Students can borrow and read online or download to read them offline (use the ePlatform link for offline). Alternatives are to join the Central Highlands Library or the State Library of Victoria and borrow from their collections. |
GENERAL LINKS:
ABC Education
brings you thousands of free, curriculum-linked resources for Primary and Secondary students and teachers. Virtual Tours:
virtual tours and field trips can spark your interest and motivate your learning in a specific content area - see file below. Commonsense Virtual Trips Apps and Websites: There are great games, apps, and websites that can bring places and experiences to the classroom. Check these out via the linked text above. ![]()
Move It!
Exercises to get you mobile while working remotely. ![]()
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TED: Helping curious students around the globe and gain presentation and literacy skills. Short, animated videos that spark the curiosity of learners.
Bitesize: BBC Bitesize is a free online study support resource designed to help with learning, revision and homework!
Mr Winfield shared this app with us.
Make beautiful boards, documents and webpages that are easy to read and fun to contribute to. Mr Sutton shared with us some ideas on how to use Kahoot in the classroom. Its pretty easy to use.
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Common Sense A valuable source of information relating to all things educational. Focus is on Digital Citizenship, Ed Tech Ratings and Reviews and Expert Advice / Inspiration. Parents too!
Study Vibe: subject resources, ideas for projects, great technology tools, or ideas on how to study more effectively, then you have come to the right place! Studyvibe has hundreds of carefully curated resources to support you.
FreeSchool: An online library of Australian curriculum aligned video lessons taught by talented Australian teachers.
eSafety Commissioner: Tips on how to stay safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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