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Janet Hale

14 Free Resources for Primary Source Documents ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 1 views

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    179 392 12 inShare 12 Print! 14 Free Resources for Primary Source Documents Primary sources are resources that were first-hand created in a given period of time and never undergone any kind of editing or distortion. These sources are multimodal and they come in different forms. They can be artifacts, documents, pictures, recordings, essays, photographs, maps...etc. Now with the globalization of knowledge and the pervasive use of digital media, primary sources become accessible to everybody with an internet connection. However, the search for these materials is akin to a scavenger hunt and hence the importance of having a handy list such as the one below to keep for rainy days.
Janet Hale

Reader Idea | An Argument-Writing Unit: Crafting Student Editorials - The New York Times - 1 views

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    "In response, we asked her if she was willing to send us her argument-writing unit so we could share it with other teachers. We're pleased to publish it below, including all of her handouts and recommended videos embedded. And, of course, all students age 13 to 19 can find this year's contest here."
Janet Hale

Oscar Week Special: 7 Teaching Resources on Film Literacy | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "With the abundance of media messages in our society, it's important to ensure students are media literate. The Oscars provide a great opportunity to use the year's best films to teach students about media and film literacy. Not to mention, films can also be an engaging teaching tool for piquing interest in a variety of subjects and issues. In this compilation, you'll find classroom resources from around the web that cover many of this year's nominated films, as well as general resources for using film as a teaching tool."
Janet Hale

CLEAR curriculum model - Gifted and Talented - 1 views

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    'The CLEAR Curriculum model is a framework for designing high-quality, authentic curriculum appropriate for diverse learners, including students identified as gifted and those capable of advanced work."
Janet Hale

The flip: Classwork at home, homework in class - The Washington Post - 1 views

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    "For nearly 20 years, high school chemistry teacher Jonathan Bergmann would teach a lesson in class, help students after school and give them standard homework assignments. He was good enough to win a teacher award. But seven years ago, he and Aaron Sams, another teacher at Woodland Park High School in Colorado, decided to do something different."
Janet Hale

Six Affirmations for PBL Teachers | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "All great teachers do great work. And not only that, but they also do different work. Great teachers are always looking to improve practice, steal ideas and try new things -- all in order to meet the needs of their students. PBL teachers are no exception. Any teacher who is truly doing PBL would also agree that it's different. There is something about being a PBL teacher that requires different work, and work that is especially capitalized when implementing a PBL project. Because I work with so many PBL teachers, I feel there are some things that PBL teachers should specifically be proud of. I present them in these six affirmations. "
Janet Hale

Triumph Over Gravity: The Revolution of Flight and How the Wright Brothers Reformed the... - 0 views

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    "On the morning of December 19, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright achieved one of mankind's greatest feats: the first controlled flight. This revolutionized the way the world operated. Countries reacted, hiring engineers to replicate what the Wright brothers had accomplished while also trying to buy rights to the flying machine. Changes were made for the better of civilization reforming not only warfare but also the transportation of people, money, mail, and goods."
Janet Hale

DoodleBuzz: Typographic News Explorer - 0 views

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    "DoodleBuzz is a new way to read the news through an experimental interface that allows you to create typographic maps of current news stories."
Janet Hale

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    Amazing Web site for scale perspective of the world around us!
Janet Hale

Can TED Talks (Videos) Really Work in a Classroom? | MindShift - 1 views

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    "There's been a lot of excitement around TED's foray into education, bringing its inspirational video model to the classroom. TED-Ed launched the YouTube Channel with produced and animated videos about two months ago and now includes a free service that lets teachers upload any YouTube video to its polished platform. Teachers can also make any of the videos - TED or any other - more relevant to their classes by adding customized questions and quizzes."
Janet Hale

22 Mind-Blowing Infographics on Education | Socrato Learning Analytics Blog - 1 views

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    "Visual representations of data is extremely valuable for all of us in the education industry; we've got to consume a lot of it to make valuable decisions for our students and schools."
Janet Hale

iPad Textbooks: Reality Less Revolutionary Than Hardware | Wired Science | Wired.com - 1 views

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    "Much as tablet computers went mainstream in the iPad's wake, Apple's latest educational project heralds an age of tablet-based schoolbooks. That, at least, is the hope and hype surrounding iBooks textbooks, launched Jan. 19 at a promotional gala held in the Guggenheim Museum and advertised in terms as glowing as an iPad's screen. "
Janet Hale

Official Google Blog: Google+ Hangouts On Air: broadcast your conversation to the world - 0 views

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    "Last year we introduced Hangouts On Air to a limited number of broadcasters, enabling them to go live with friends and fans, for all the world to see. Since then, this small community has grown the feature in lots of creative ways. And they've made one thing crystal clear: when groups of passionate individuals can broadcast live, together, the results are truly remarkable:"
Janet Hale

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com - 2 views

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    "Today's math curriculum is teaching students to expect -- and excel at -- paint-by-numbers classwork, robbing kids of a skill more important than solving problems: formulating them. At TEDxNYED, Dan Meyer shows classroom-tested math exercises that prompt students to stop and think. Dan Meyer is exploring the way we teach teachers to teach kids"
Janet Hale

New Social Network for Elementary School Readers Now Available -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "A free new social networking platform aims to encourage elementary school children to read more books. BiblioNasium is a pilot virtual reading village for children aged 6-12 and their friends, parents, and teachers. The site enables young readers to catalogue, share, and exchange their book recommendations. It also offers reading-level-appropriate book recommendations using the Lexile Framework for Reading."
Janet Hale

10 Tips For Launching An Inquiry-Based Classroom | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views

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    "Diana Laufenberg was one of the first SLA teachers and has gone on to help foster inquiry at schools around the country, most recently by starting the non-profit Inquiry Schools."
Janet Hale

Tech Tip: Solving the "How to" dilemma | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    "At some point we have all had to provide "How to" instructions to friends and colleagues on navigating a website, sharing a document, or on the latest tech tip. You may have tried listing the directions. You may have been a little more adventurous and taken screenshots and added some arrows to help the user see where they should go and what they should click. You may have even combined the two methods. Somehow, you still face the dilemma of not being sure your friend or colleague fully understood what to do."
Janet Hale

Turn Genius Hour Into Genius Year | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Genius Hour is exciting. Instead of giving students assignments with predetermined topics and step-by-step instructions, teachers set aside a designated amount of time during the week for students to engage in self-directed projects that allow them to pursue their own questions, interests, and passions."
Janet Hale

Response: 'It's Time To Change The Conversation About Grit' - Classroom Q&A With Larry ... - 0 views

  • David Yeager, Gregory Walton and Geoffrey L. Cohen have defined as "the fuller formula for success: effort + strategies + help from others."
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    "Grit" is certainly an education buzz word at the moment, and this series will feature many guest contributors commenting on they think it means. Today's post features responses from Kristine Mraz, Christine Hertz, Ebony O. McGee, Ron Berger, Thomas Hoerr and Dave Stuart Jr. In addition, you can listen to a ten-minute conversation I had with Kristine, Christine and Ebony on my BAM! Radio Show. You can find also see a list of, and links to, previous shows."
Janet Hale

Drawing for Change: Analyzing and Making Political Cartoons - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "Political cartoons deliver a punch. They take jabs at powerful politicians, reveal official hypocrisies and incompetence and can even help to change the course of history. But political cartoons are not just the stuff of the past. Cartoonists are commenting on the world's current events all the time, and in the process, making people laugh and think. At their best, they challenge our perceptions and attitudes."
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