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John Evans

Ultrinsic :: Welcome - 3 views

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    Ultrinsic is a web-based college platform that provides incentives to students for academic achievement. Ultrinsic exclusively dedicates itself to motivating students to improve their grades. To participate in Ultrinsic, all a student does is log into their account at the beginning of each semester and choose the course they are registered for. Apparently this is for real: Based on the student's academic history, and the amount they choose to invest in their ability to reach that target grade, a cash reward will be calculated for the student. Therefore, any student can participate, no matter what end of the academic spectrum they fall into.
Dianne Rees

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Self-Graded Quizzes in Google Docs - 0 views

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    Using Google Docs to create and administer quizzes
John Evans

iPads at Burley - 3 views

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    Follow along as a public elementary school in Chicago integrates iPad devices into its first and second grade classrooms."
John Evans

Think Thank Thunk » Standards-Based Grading: The NYT Treatment - 4 views

  • While that’s poorly worded, what they’re saying seems to be true. If you have to grade, the grades need to mean something quite specific: learning.
John Evans

B O O K W I N K - 0 views

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    Through podcasting and web video, we hope to connect kids in Grades 3 through 8 with books that will make them excited about reading. Bookwink was selected by the Association of Library Service to Children (ALSC) to be included on their list of great websites for kids.
John Evans

Global Gorillas - 0 views

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    Welcome to our website! We are a fifth grade class in Greenville, Pennsylvania. After taking a vote, our class named itself "Mrs. Abernethy's Global Gorillas." Many of the pages listed here are dedicated to topics we are learning about in school.
John Evans

Changing the Grade - 4 views

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    Adams County School District 50 in Colorado throws out grade levels and groups students by mastery levels.
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