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John Pearce

Education World: Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology - 0 views

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    Last month in this column, I listed seven stupid mistakes teachers make with technology. Easy marks, teachers. But to be fair, I see just as many -- or even more -- brilliant teacher uses of technology. Here are seven technology practices that just make me marvel and feel proud to be part of the profession:
John Pearce

Beyond Blocking: Social Media Schools - Edudemic - 2 views

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    "While the first instinct in schools and districts is often to block services such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and even some blogging platforms, the positives of these tools often outweigh the negatives. When used well, social media tools connect all stakeholders in a school community in a ways that have never before been possible. "
John Pearce

30 Of The Best Apps For Group Project-Based Learning - 0 views

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    "Project-based learning is a matter of identifying needs and opportunities (using an app like flipboard), gathering potential resources (using an app like pinterest), collecting notes and artifacts (with an app like Evernote), concept-mapping potential scale or angles for the project (using an app like simplemind), assigning roles (with an appp like Trello), scheduling deadlines (with apps like Google Calendar), and sharing it all (with apps like OneDrive or Google Drive). With that in mind, below are 30 of the best apps for getting this kind of work done in the classroom, with an emphasis on group project-based learning apps for both Android and iPad (and even a few for plain old browsers)."
John Pearce

Five Reasons Why Technology Still Hasn't Totally Taken Off in Schools | MicroAssist - 2 views

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    This is a listing of five reasons why teachers don't use technology.
John Pearce

Making Math Thinking Visible with iPads - 0 views

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    "My students create many different artifacts, but the most meaningful are those in which my students show their learning and their thinking in ways that are far beyond what a worksheet could do.  When they make a video or screencast of what they have learned, I can hear and see their thinking. I can also hear confidence or hesitation, self-corrections or errors in perception. Consider these math examples produced by my students."
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5 Ways to Give Your Students More Voice and Choice | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "The idea of co-constructing knowledge with students can be a scary thing for many of us teachers. The age-old role of teacher as orator, director, sage has been handed down for centuries and most of us grew up as students looking to teachers in this way. It's hard to shake. Co-constructing knowledge means giving up the myself and them role of teacher and students and fully embracing the wonder and journey of us."
John Pearce

Used Effectively or Simply Used? | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has written this reflection on a recent presentation from Beth Holland focussing on the effective use of technology and iPads. She has embedded the slides Beth used, (which should be viewed),. She has also reflected on the message and explored the use of sketchnote to record the presentation
John Pearce

The 4 biggest mistakes that teachers make when integrating technology | Mr Kemp - 2 views

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    "In classrooms all around the globe, educators are introducing new and exciting technological tools to engage their students in learning. Many educators are successful when integrating these technologies, but unfortunately many are not for a variety of reasons."
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