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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

6 Reasons Why You Should Blog With Your Class - 4 views

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    "To me, blogging is about flattening classroom walls and making connections with the world outside of the classroom. After attending a professional development session with Kathleen Morris (who taught me almost everything I know about blogging) and Kelly Jordan, I had made my decision that I would create a class blog and it would be open for the world to see. Blogging is about flattening classroom walls and making connections with the world. "
John Evans

Six Reasons to Laugh in Class - 5 views

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    "I don't use sarcasm and I don't resort to ad hominem attacks in the name of "humor." However, I joke around often in class. It might be a wise crack about pop culture, a musing on something ironic or the fun of wordplay. These uses of humor are intentional. I believe humor is a good thing in the classroom. Here are a few reasons why:"
John Evans

This class may be the key to lowering depression in middle school | Deseret News National - 0 views

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    "Researchers at the American Psychological Association found that preventing depression in the sixth grade, via gym class and recess, can stave off depression throughout the rest of adolescence. Depression is the third leading cause of death and the number one leading cause of disability in teens. The study found that there is a significant association between the onset of depression in the sixth grade and depression in later teen years."
John Evans

Engage and Collaborate with Chalkup | Class Tech Tips - 0 views

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    "Chalkup is a powerful tool for changing the way you teach and interact with students. This online platform lets teachers take their classes to the next level by providing a way for teachers to engage their students. Classes of students can collaborate on shared files to complete projects and study in groups. Both teachers and students can track upcoming assignments and participate in discussions on course material."
Dennis OConnor

Infographic: Does Facebook Make You a Better Student? | News & Opinion | PCMag.com - 0 views

  • First, sites like Facebook can be a powerful study tool. From simply staying current with class news to working collectively on projects, Facebook and Twitter can do a lot to keep students informed about topics they care about.
  • the deeper students venture into social networks, the greater the risks.
  • In the end, the question isn't so much whether Facebook makes you a better student—it's how can you best manage its presence in your life and studies.
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    Inconclusive survey, which is probably the most honest results you can get on a phenomenon like Facebook.  Infographics are a fascinating way to present results, even mixed results.  
David McGavock

Introducing Diigo Browser (aka iChromy) - 0 views

  • IntroducingDiigo Browser
  • For those who consume a lot of online information, Diigo highlights are great for active reading and better retention
Nigel Coutts

Managing the pressure of the 'difficult' class - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    Sometimes, it seems the class you are teaching is more than you can cope with. The truth is all teachers face times like this. The sad part is that many good teachers decide that the best move for them in these times is to leave the profession; a trend we need to fix. 
John Evans

Using Python Projects to Make a Better Math Class - Young Coder - Medium - 0 views

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    "Peter Farrell spent more than a decade teaching math and computer science. Somewhere along the way, he began using Python to create programming challenges to pair with his lessons. But what started as a way to reinforce math concepts gradually developed into something else - a gateway to a more practical approach to math education. Peter saw how coding projects allowed students to shift from passively learning concepts to actively working, reasoning, and playing with them. In other words, code helped them to go from learning about math to actually doing math. As he says "Why should the science, art, and home-ec students have all the fun? It's about time we heard students saying Look what I made in math class!""
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Trung Tâm Tin Học Nam Định - Khai Giảng Khoá Học Photoshop - 0 views

  • Khai Giảng Khoá Học Photoshop Chỉnh Sửa Chuyên Nghiệp
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  • Khóa học đào tạo Photoshop này được thiết kế có chủ đích cho người dùng mọi trải nghiệm. Từ người mới bắt đầu hoàn chỉnh đến người dùng Photoshop nâng cao. Tất cả những người muốn nâng cao kỹ năng sáng tạo của mình lên một tầm cao mới. Có thể tự tin làm việc với đồ học Photoshop là một kỹ năng vô cùng cần thiết đối với bất kỳ nhiếp ảnh gia hoặc các nhà thiết kế đồ họa nào. Photoshop chính là một công cụ hữu ích không kém dành cho người chỉnh sửa ảnh, thiết kế UI / UX, các nhà phát triển web, nghệ sĩ kỹ thuật số và gồm nhiều lĩnh vực khác trong và ngoài ngành công nghiệp sáng tạo.
  • Thông Tin Thêm Về Khoá học Photoshop Tại Trung Tâm Tin Học Nam Định
  • Đây là khóa đào tạo Photoshop tại trung tâm tin học Nam Định sẽ giúp bạn từ một người mới bắt đầu hoàn toàn biến trở thành người sử dụng Photoshop thành thạo, chuyên nghiệp trong thời gian ngắn nhất.
  • Bạn Sẽ Học Được Gì Tại Khoá Đào Tạo Photoshop Trung Tâm Tin Học Nam Định?
  • Tùy chỉnh chương trình để phù hợp nhất với bạn    Tải phiên bản Photoshop tốt nhất Thao tác tạo dự án mới và chia sẻ những công việc của bạn    Các layer chính và bảng điều khiển các layer Các thao tác di chuyển, chọn và chỉnh sửa các layer    Thao tác làm việc với công cụ Pen Tool như một người chuyên nghiệp   Tạo và sửa đổi hình dạng   Thiết kế các hình minh họa   Tạo và tạo hoạt ảnh cho các biểu tượng cảm xúc   Xóa tất cả các vấn đề về da (mụn, tàn nhang,…) và chỉnh sửa những ảnh chân dung    Thiết kế danh thiếp   Tạo biểu tượng ứng dụng   Thiết kế nhân vật dễ thương    Thao tác và sửa chữa ảnh theo những cách sáng tạo theo phong cách của riêng bạn    Chỉnh sửa hình ảnh như một người chuyên nghiệp, có thể xóa hoặc thêm bất kỳ chi tiết nào một cách liền mạch, dễ dàng. Nâng cao giá trị âm sắc, màu sắc, độ tương phản, độ sắc nét, rõ ràng, giảm nhiễu và tạo tác nén trong hình ảnh. Tự tin xuất hình ảnh sang các định dạng khác nhau cho cả bản in và thiết kế. Thiết kế các bố cục hình ảnh hấp, kiểu chữ và các hiệu ứng đặc biệt nâng cao. Tạo ảnh nghệ thuật kỹ thuật số với công cụ Brush mạnh mẽ và sử dụng các chế độ hòa trộn. … và nhiều hơn nữa!   
  • Khóa Học Đào Tạo Photoshop Ở Trung Tâm Tin Học Nam Định Này Dành Cho Ai
  • Những người mới bắt đầu đang tìm kiếm con đường đúng đắn để trở thành nhà thiết kế chuyên nghiệp. Nâng cao, những người muốn mở rộng kiến thức và khả năng sáng tạo của bạn trong Photoshop và Thiết kế đồ họa.
  • ĐỊA CHỈ LIÊN HỆ TRUNG TÂM TIN HỌC NAM ĐỊNH 1. 120C Đường Nguyễn Công Trứ, Lộc Hoà, TP. Nam Định  2. 260A Phố Trần Hưng Đạo, Bà Triệu, TP. Nam Định HÃY GỌI NGAY 0333090930 ĐỂ ĐƯỢC TƯ VẤN CHI TIẾT HƠN VỀ KHOÁ HỌC ĐÀO TẠO TIN HỌC VĂN PHÒNG NAM ĐỊNH. Để xem thêm các bài viết hay về Tin học văn phòng Để xem thêm các bài viết hay về Photoshop Để xem thêm các bài viết hay về Đồ hoạ Autocad Để nhận tài nguyên tổng hợp  
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    Khóa học đào tạo Photoshop này được thiết kế có chủ đích cho người dùng mọi trải nghiệm. Từ người mới bắt đầu hoàn chỉnh đến người dùng Photoshop nâng cao.
John Evans

Yale University most popular class, on happiness, is free for teens - 0 views

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    "Laurie Santos wants to help teenagers, and the rest of the world, feel happier. Santos, the psychology professor behind Yale University's most popular course, recently launched a free six-week version of the class aimed at teenagers, called "The Science of Well-Being for Teens." It was developed to address rising rates of anxiety, depression and suicide rates for kids between ninth and 12th grade, Santos says. Lesson No. 1, she preaches in one of the course's pre-recorded lectures: Our brains lie to us about what makes us happy."
John Evans

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John Evans

Why K-12 schools are failing by not teaching SEARCH | The Thinking Stick - 6 views

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    "As we were having a great discussion about the connectivism article and what it meant for universities and their classrooms, one faculty member spoke up with this: I just wish they could find information better. They can't tell the junk from the good stuff. ….and that's when I started appologizing for our K-12 system. I find it sad that university professors are not using technology in their classes. They are not trying new things like posing interesting questions and having students research those questions and come to class ready to have deep discussions about them because "they can't tell the junk from the good stuff". As soon as this statement was made, heads started nodding around the room and with my own recent rantings on this subject as well….I led them into that discussion."
John Evans

Favorite Apps of K12 Educators and Students - 2012 - 2 views

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    "Please take the following survey and share your thoughts, then pass the link on to your colleagues and friends. I'm writing a new column for the Appealing Apps for Educators series in Appolicious and I'd love to get gather the opinions of educators and students on their favorite apps that they've used this year. These apps do not have to be new to the education market this year. Vote for one app per category only; apps can be listed in multiple categories. You also are not required to submit an app in every category. K12 classes may want to consider discussing the following categories, and making one group entry. NOTE: This is not a survey for app developers to promote their own work. Do not take this survey if you are not a K12 student, a K12 class or educator."
John Evans

Making Books With StoryBuddy2 App | mattBgomez - 0 views

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    "The last two weeks my Kindergarten class has been using the StoryBuddy2 app to make books in their literacy center. Yes, I know there are many other apps but I have always liked the simplicity of this app for my class "
John Evans

Learning To Read: Three Free apps that help new readers learn sounds and letters - 0 views

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    "Learning to read can be difficult. And teaching a group of students to read and write can be a daunting task - especially taking into consideration that each student may learn differently, and at a very different pace. Some students may have trouble matching sounds with letters and words, some with writing mechanics, others may have trouble concentrating in a traditional classroom setting. Having a few extra tools in the arsenal to have students using either in class or out of class can help to bring everyone up to speed or help any student to get a bit ahead."
John Evans

Beyond Q+A: Six Strategies That Motivate ALL Students to Participate | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Do you have students who rarely raise their hand when you ask a question? When I think back about kids in my classroom who didn't participate at first, I remember Jared and Maya (whose names I changed). Jared was polite, listened to his classmates, and did his homework. But when I asked questions or set up class discussions, Jared remained silent. Maya was really creative and an avid reader. She also didn't participate, frequently had her head down in class, and was reluctant to start work. Some of our students might sit quietly through each lesson or be visibly disengaged. Maybe they don't understand the lesson, are embarrassed, or hesitantly wait for another peer to share. Jared and Maya certainly aren't unique. "
John Evans

8 Must-Have Apps for Geography Class - 0 views

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    "Ask a student what the capital of Burkina Faso is and most will give you a blank stare. Most would be lucky to even tell you the continent the country is a part of. With these 8 must-have apps for geography, not only will students learn the capital of Burkina Faso (it's Ouagadougou by the way), but they will learn a lot of geographical facts, as well as information that will help them navigate and better understand the world."
John Evans

Nineteen Ways for Students to Prepare for Flipped Classrooms - Flipped Learning Global ... - 2 views

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    "In a flipped classroom, students typically interact with a short micro-video (flipped video) before class and then class time is transformed into an active place of engagement and learning. Some teachers think that students take to flipped learning quickly. However, since many students have been trained in how to learn passively, they need to have explicit instructions on how to learn differently in a flipped classroom. Below is a series of suggestions teachers may find helpful to hand out to students to prepare them for a flipped classroom."
John Evans

Innovate My School - Five ways I've used social media to connect my class with the world! - 0 views

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    "Around five years ago, a colleague suggested I set up a teacher account on Twitter. I was reluctant at first, anxious about the implications of having an open profile as a teacher. Now I am a self-confessed teacher tweep, using Twitter for free CPD, connecting with colleagues around the world, sharing good practice and organising events for teachers. I also have a class Twitter account, which I've used to enable pupils to share their learning with parents, pupils and the world! In this article I will discuss five ways I've used social media to enthuse and motivate my pupils."
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