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Reynold Redekopp

15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Coding possibilities for teh youngest to high school
John Evans

12 Good Mac Apps for Music Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    "Below is a selection of some good Mac apps curated specifically for Music teachers. These are applications you can use to help you with songwriting and editing on Mac, designing new sounds, processing audio, building synthesizers, recording digital audio, and many more. Check them out and share with us your feedback in our Facebook page. "
John Evans

8 Great Exit Ticket Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    "Exit tickets or cards are informal assessment tools teachers can use to assess students understanding at the end of a class. They can also be used for formative assessment purposes to help teachers design better instructional content based on students feedback. Exit tickets can take the form of a prompt or a question related to what have been taught in the lesson. Here are some examples of questions and prompts to use in your exit cards as featured in "
John Evans

Specific Ideas for Intentional Creativity | User Generated Education - 0 views

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    "Recently I wrote a blog post about Intentional Creativity. Here is the graphic created for that post. Below the graphic are specific ideas I am using with my gifted elementary students this school year."
John Evans

Digital Tools to Help Students Succeed Online - Applied Digital Skills - 4 views

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    "Free lesson plans and digital skills training videos from Google designed for an evolving job market"
Nigel Coutts

Good Reads for Great Assessment - The Learner's Way - 3 views

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    Recently I have been diving into the world of Assessment, seeking to better understand how we might design effective processes around this essential phase of the learning cycle. In doing so I have found a wealth of resources and quality reads that offer insights and strategies to be applied into our classrooms. Here then is a sampling of what I have been reading. 
Nigel Coutts

Sharing our Puzzles of Practice - The Learner's Way - 2 views

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    Einstein is often quoted as having said "If I have an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask, for once I know the proper question, I could solve the problem in less than five minutes." Clearly Einstein understood how to attack puzzling problems. As teachers we face a host of puzzles on a daily basis. Every student we teach, thanks to their idiosyncrasies presents a unique puzzle. The interactions between students further complicates things. Our goals for our learners, their learning needs, the demands of the curriculum, pressures from beyond the classroom all result in puzzles for us to manage and to solve.
John Evans

Neil Gaiman: Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming | Books | The... - 0 views

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    "It's important for people to tell you what side they are on and why, and whether they might be biased. A declaration of members' interests, of a sort. So, I am going to be talking to you about reading. I'm going to tell you that libraries are important. I'm going to suggest that reading fiction, that reading for pleasure, is one of the most important things one can do. I'm going to make an impassioned plea for people to understand what libraries and librarians are, and to preserve both of these things."
John Evans

Top 8 iPad apps for ESL students - 6 views

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    "o help get your school year started off right, I've pulled together a list of the top eight iPad apps I have found useful for meeting the needs of ESL students in the classroom. Of course these iPad apps are also useful for other students, but I have tailored this list more specifically to the needs of the ESL students."
John Evans

What Your Students Really Need to Know About Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "In my classroom, I use two essential approaches in the digital citizenship curriculum that I teach: proactive knowledge and experiential knowledge. "
Keri-Lee Beasley

PRTV - PROJECT ROCKIT - 0 views

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    "We're excited to be partnering with Google / YouTube to bring you PROJECT ROCKIT TV - creating conversations around the kind of stuff we don't often get to talk about at school. Through our twelve-part series, we answer questions from students, like: How do I handle hate in online gaming?  How can I better support friends when times are tough? What should I do if someone is pressuring me to send private photos? How can I make good stuff go viral?"
John Evans

Is Coding the New Literacy? - Mother Jones - 0 views

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    "Much like cooking, computational thinking begins with a feat of imagination, the ability to envision how digitized information-ticket sales, customer addresses, the temperature in your fridge, the sequence of events to start a car engine, anything that can be sorted, counted, or tracked-could be combined and changed into something new by applying various computational techniques. From there, it's all about "decomposing" big tasks into a logical series of smaller steps, just like a recipe."
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