3 Ways To Use Vine In The Project-Based Learning Classroom - - 2 views
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"Project-based learning (PBL) - an educational approach in which students work together to solve real-world problems - is redefining how many kids learn. Vine, a social video app purchased by Twitter, is growing in popularity - and fast. What happens when the two collide? PBL teachers across the country intend to find out."
Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Ways To Quickly Share Bunches of Links With Your Students - 4 views
Terry Heick: The iPad's Past, Present & Future In Learning Environments | WiredAcademic - 3 views
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"When Apple started dropping hints about a coming "tablet PC" in 2009, it would have been difficult to see the way it might change the way we interact with digital media. The first-generation iPad was introduced in April, 2010 and in lieu of some significant hardware limitations, was a world-beater, garnering $1 billion in sales in just 4 months. The iPad 2 was released 11 months later, and the iPad 3 is currently rumored for a Spring 2012 release. While discussing the "history" of a product less than two years old may seem a bit premature technology moves at a dizzying, humming pace. Dog years have nothing on tech years."
Ten tips for BYOD | EDtalks - 2 views
Top 7 YouTube Channels for Different Subject Areas ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 2 views
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1- 8 Great YouTube Channels for Math 2- 7 Great YouTube Channels for Science 3- 7 Excellent YouTube Channels for History Teachers 4- 8 Wonderful YouTube Channels for Kids 5- YouTube 's Official Channels for Educators 6- 10 Great YouTube Channels for Teachers 7- The 10 Most Important Educational Channels for Educators
Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Browser Extensions Every Teacher Should Try - 5 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Places to Find Online Children's Audio Books - 1 views
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"This post is born out of a request for help from someone that I met at the Teacher 2 Teacher conference in Bow Island, Alberta. She was looking for some free online talking storybooks to use in her grade 1 class. I didn't have anything coming to mind right off, so I searched Diigo and my blog archives to find these three places to find and free online talking children's storybooks."
3 Lessons on Faculty Development from an Education Innovator - Getting Smart by EdCeter... - 0 views
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"In less than a decade, Oregon State University went from not offering formal tech support to its faculty to having the director of its faculty tech training program, Jon Dorbolo, named one of this year's top 50 innovators in education. That's because in 2003, Dorbolo and his colleague Mark Dinsmore had a vision for how to turn their scattershot efforts at individual faculty tech support into something more scalable."
3 Simple iPhone Tips That Make You Smarter - 6 views
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"Your iPhone is a smartphone, and if it isn't making you smarter as well then you just aren't using the devices included features to it's full potential. Here are three super simple tips that let your iPhone make you smarter, these will be perfect for educators, learners, students, or really, just about anyone - unless you're a human dictionary and encyclopedia, that is. There's no need to download any new apps or do anything that's not included in stock iOS."
The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness: 3 Resources for Social Studies Teachers - 3 views
The Electric Educator: Google-Proof Questioning: A New Use for Bloom's Taxonomy - 8 views
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"The internet has revolutionized information collection. The answer to virtually any question or problem is at our fingertips. Google has made this possible. While I am a great admirer of Google and an avid user of its products, in a way, Google has made my life as a teacher a LOT more difficult. Let me explain. In the "old days" (that would be pre-internet) when a teacher assigned a worksheet with a series of questions on it students had a few options to get the answers. 1. Ask mom. 2. If mom doesn't know, ask Dad. 3. If Dad doesn't know look it up in the textbook. 4. If the answer isn't in the textbook, give up."
5 great ice-breakers in five days: #3 Picture Scavenger Hunt | Teach them English - 6 views
3 Great iPad Apps for annotating PDF documents - Edgalaxy - 0 views
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"One of the most underused features of the iPad is the ability to both read and annotate e-books and PDF documents. This is a really useful tool for teachers and students who are using their iPad for research. These three apps allow you to use your iPad to highlight digital documents and hopefully save some unnecessary storage and printing."
Kleinspiration: Common Core Elementary Apps Created by Teachers for the @iTooch App by ... - 3 views
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"iTooch Elementary is an app covering the official Maths, Science and Language Arts curriculum for grades 3-5. Each title contains 40-50 chapters and includes 1000-2000 activities. The apps created by iTooch are currently being used by more than 300,000 students and have been created by teachers to make sure they comply with the U.S. National Common Core Standards. You can click here to see the teachers behind the development of iTooch."
iPads in Primary Education: Introducing Game Design as Part of an Integrated Project - 0 views
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"The opportunities for learning through the use of digital gaming are diverse and massive. The speed and ease in which basic game development can be achieved using apps such as Sketch Nation can provide a platform for outstanding cross-curricular projects and really make an impact on progress, standards and pupil independence. This blog post describes one project (upper KS2) which could easily be adapted to suit Key Stage 1 or expanded to meet the needs of Key Stage 3 pupils, and to support almost any topic/subject. 1:1 use of iPods enabled maximum pupil engagement but fewer devices could have been used if pupils collaborated in groups"
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