Social Networking Sites in Education : Professional Learning Board - 4 views
Smart Boards: A classroom asset? - Local News from Myrecordjournal.com - 1 views
Myth of Bell-to-Bell Instruction Vs. "Golden Rule of 15 Minutes"| The Committed Sardine - 1 views
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In fact, I'm never up in front of the board "teaching" the class for more than 15 minutes at a time. Let me explain:
SMARTBoard Users - Mangahigh is now FREE - Teachers Love SMART Boards - 5 views
Reports of the death of the whiteboard are much exaggerated.. « Education, Te... - 3 views
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1: Having an IWB in your classroom is about having a platform for content. Teachers need software to assemble content for lessons and increasingly this content is multimedia in nature with the need to integrate text, images, video, audio and flash type content.
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address the root cause of why a teacher allows a particular instructional practice to dominate and then find a way for the technology to serve pedagogical practice rather than driving it.
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This is not normally the individual teacher’s fault, it was a systemic failure to address training and professional development when the boards were first going into UK classrooms
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Lesson Ideas Utilizing a Smart Board - 0 views
How to Make a Vision Board: Goal Setting Lesson Plan for Kids | Suite101.com - 0 views
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SMART Board Website Resources - 0 views
4 Easy ways to find SMART Notebook files online. - SMART Board Revolution - 1 views
Wonder Boards - 0 views
Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools - 0 views
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1. Together we’re better
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2. Global or local: you choose
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3. Self-awareness and reflective practice
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Jessica Gross: Embracing the Twitter Classroom - 0 views
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Rheingold points to five reasons for teaching students social media: Developing students' literacy in our new online environment is as crucial as developing their abilities to read and write. Communication is moving toward social media. We can either help students thrive in this environment or leave them flailing. Many students bring their computers to class. Why not work with this trend instead of fighting or ignoring it? Social media is just that: social. Students who use Twitter for class are "learning collaborative skills that are particularly important today." There is only so much class time. Rheingold makes mini-lectures on video that students comment on between classes, allowing more time to engage the issues through in-class discussion. Shy students who hold back in class often speak up online. "If you can extend the discussion to an online message board, you enable students who may not jump into the discussion," he said, to "make a thoughtful contribution."
SMART board in the classroom - 0 views
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