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Accessibility Spotlight: One Switch. One Head. The World. | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple... - 3 views

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    "Accessibility Spotlight: One Switch. One Head. The World."
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Apps That Inspire Kids to Play Outside - 2 views

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    "Give your smartphone or tablet a workout while you and the kids head outside for some healthy, tech-infused fun. Apps designed for outdoor adventures let kids do everything from study bugs to identify constellations and create a compilation video of bike stunts. Whether you're interested in family fitness, DIY, or survival skills, you'll find plenty to keep kids active and engaged. So grab your device and head outside armed with these amazing tools."
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5 Simple Ways To Add Movement In The Classroom - 3 views

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    "It's that time again! We're heading back into our classrooms to start another year of learning and growth. I don't know about you, but I love the freedom that summer gives me. I know our students do too. So as we head back into schedules, and structure, here are 5 ways you can boost thinking and productivity with a little movement in your classroom. Movement allows our brains a break from the intense thinking and focus required in schools. It's a chance to reboot, and even burn off a little of that extra fidgety energy. It can be a real struggle for many students to sit and focus. Give them a chance to be successful by adding some purposeful movement to the day."
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Why teachers need recess too - Daily Genius - 5 views

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    "A day in the life of a teacher may rarely be the same two days in a row, but there are some common themes and occurrences. Take a look at the following two scenarios, and note which one seems more familiar to you. Scenario 1: Each school day, students have a lunch break built into their schedule. At the prescribed time, students put away their work and head outside, cafeteria, or other spot to hang out, play, eat, or relax. The teacher breathes a sigh of relief in the quiet classroom, and uses those moments to decompress, eat, and relax too. Scenario 2:  At the prescribed lunch time break, students head out of the classroom and the teacher rushes to complete all the things they haven't had time for yet: grading papers, last minute planning, offering extra help to students, meeting with administrators regarding student issues, replying to emails, checking all the personal emails, texts, and phone calls that they got earlier in the day, and if they're lucky and have time, eat something quickly before the next class period starts. WHY TEACHERS NEED RECESS Most teachers identify more closely with the second scenario."
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Get 'Em Started! Use These Resources to Teach Coding to Kids - 0 views

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    "Teaching kids to code offers a lot of challenges that you don't run into when instructing adults. Kids don't have a ton of real world experience, so a lot of analogies fly over their heads. Abstract thinking can take a lot more effort, so you need to keep things more concrete. Many kids have extremely short attention spans, especially in groups. And if there isn't a cool payoff almost immediately, they are going to get bored and zone out. All the lecturing in the world won't get the lesson into their heads at that point. When teaching children programming, the goal is to empower them to understand the everyday systems they already use, and to know they have the skill to pick this kind of stuff up, both now and later in life. Not everyone wants to do software development for a living, no matter how smart of a career choice it is, but programming is creeping more and more into other fields every day."
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Project Information Literacy News Study: A new study on new adults and news - @joyceval... - 0 views

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    "Dr. Alison Head and her Project Information Literacy (PIL) research team recently released the findings of a new national study on college students and how they consume and interact with a vast and deeply polarized news ecosystem. The News Study findings are the result of an online survey of 5,844 respondents and telephone interviews with 37 participants from 11 diverse colleges and universities. The research also included computational analysis of Twitter data associated with respondents, as well as a Twitter panel of 135,891 college-age people. In the study's press release, Dr. Head shared: News is fast, social, and visual and typically delivered to students in posts, alerts, tweets, and conversations that stream at them throughout the day. And young news consumers are left to assemble and interpret what news means, while many take this evaluative step, others do not. So what? The News Study's Executive Summary offers Five Research Takeaways as well as Six Recommendations."
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10 Creative Risks to Take with Students This Year - John Spencer - 3 views

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    "My daughter looks up from her cereal and says, "You know what day I can't wait for?" "Um, your birthday?" She shakes her head. "Next Christmas?" She shakes her head again and then says, "The first day back to school. I can't wait to see my friends and my teacher. I don't know what projects we're going to do but I know it's going to be awesome." She's right. It will be awesome because her teacher is always trying new projects. She is always taking creative risks and my daughter is excited to be there as a result. It has me thinking of a brilliant blog post that A.J. Juliani wrote last year, imploring teachers to use the new year as a reboot to take new creative risks.So, with that in mind, I'm going to share a few of my own thoughts on creative risks teachers can take with the start of a new year."
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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
  • Khoá Đào Tạo Photoshop
  • Trung Tâm Tin Học Nam Định
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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.
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Helping Students Learn with the Head, the Heart and the Hand [3019] | BAM! Radio Network - 2 views

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    "Our guest says that the maker movement is neither something old or something new. The maker movement represents a fresh opportunity to help kids learn in compelling and real-world ways."
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Kleinspiration: How to Get Started With Genius Hour for Elementary Classrooms? - 1 views

  • I believe that every single child is gifted and that every kid has a talent which we as educators should help uncover. This is not easy when you have a curriculum to follow and tons of material to teach. But that given we need to make time to work with kids in a different and more creative setting. It’s important to let them explore new things that may not be present in your curriculum but are in your students’ heads all the time. This is how we can awaken curiosity in young children and help them develop creative thinking. Interestingly though, this idea does not originate in education or teaching practice. It was actually inspired by Google’s “20% Time” rule, which encourages employees to spend 20% of their time working on their own projects and ideas outside Google. This concept inspired the idea of a “Genius Hour” at school.
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    "I believe that every single child is gifted and that every kid has a talent which we as educators should help uncover. This is not easy when you have a curriculum to follow and tons of material to teach. But that given we need to make time to work with kids in a different and more creative setting. It's important to let them explore new things that may not be present in your curriculum but are in your students' heads all the time. This is how we can awaken curiosity in young children and help them develop creative thinking. Interestingly though, this idea does not originate in education or teaching practice. It was actually inspired by Google's "20% Time" rule, which encourages employees to spend 20% of their time working on their own projects and ideas outside Google. This concept inspired the idea of a "Genius Hour" at school."
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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."
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What Should Children Read? - NYTimes.com - 5 views

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    "Malcolm Gladwell, author of "The Tipping Point" and a New Yorker staff writer, told me how he prepared, years ago, to write his first "Talk of the Town" story. "Talk" articles have a distinct style, and he wanted to make sure he got the voice straight in his head before he began writing. His approach was simple. He sat down and read 100 "Talk" pieces, one after the other."
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12 Powerful New Ideas For 21st Century Learning - 7 views

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    "How we learn is changing in response to a changing environment, from fluid digital environments to constant access to information, incredible peer networks to learning simulations, 21st century learning is teeming with possible learning pathways. So it seemed appropriate to take a look at a handful of these new approaches-not so much formal learning approaches such as project-based learning or mobile learning, but rather some of the platforms and tools themselves. The immediate benefit is to take inventory in what's available now. But picture, we can kind of trace a line through these emerging approaches to get an idea of where learning is headed, and what we might expect in the next 3-5 years as the blistering pace of changes continue-and how the "crowd" will be a part of it all."
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Create Your Own Education App in Minutes With Cleverlize - 5 views

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    ""There's an App for that"… Well actually, sometimes there isn't. Sometimes the App you want is the one in your head, not in the App Store. This is where German startup "Cleverlize" steps in to help educators create their own custom apps… In minutes… With no programming required at all!"
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"I didn't know they could think!" | Granted, and... - 2 views

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    "What does it mean to read? What does it mean to think? What does it mean to solve problems? What should you be doing in your head when you translate the Spanish? In sum, what is meant to be going on inside that black box called the mind and what is actually going on in their minds? These are our Essential Questions as teachers. It is the continual addressing of these questions that moves us from the ranks of the naïve and ok teachers to skilled professionals. We move from being "teachers" to coaches of learning."
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A Visual Guide To Every Single Learning Theory | Edudemic - 20 views

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    "This concept map is elaborate and downright incredible. Robert Millwood built this behemoth and you should be sure to head over to his site to thank him and learn more about the Holistic Approach to Technology Enhanced Learning (HoTEL). In any case, this detailed analysis and chart of every single learning theory is worth zooming in and studying."
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The 20+ Apps To Know About In 2013 - Edudemic - 8 views

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    "Education got a lot more mobile in 2012 as in-school iPad initiatives, the iPhone 5 launch and online learning providers in general made classroom experiences more interesting-and don't expect to see teaching head back to desktop PC's in 2013. In fact, as MOOCs and hybrid programs continue to evolve, mobile should have an ever more significant role to play."
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Screencasting Apps for the iPad - Crazy Teaching - 0 views

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    "As other teachers who have used iPads for years already know, there are some very cool educational apps out there, and recently I have been exploring various screencasting apps to record lessons for my classroom. I have also had tons of fun playing with all of them over the winter break, screencasting from my couch about goofy things (mostly involving my two glorified throw-rugs of dogs) with my husband shaking his head at me from his armchair. "
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