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Watching TED 'Ideas Worth Spreading' On The iPad - 0 views

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    "If you are a fan of TED talks, you might be interested to know that the catalog of TED "ideas worth spreading" can also be accessed in an official app for the iPad. While you can easily browse the catalogue of presentations on the TED website, the companion TED Conferences for the iPad (Free) puts the talks and stories in the palm of your hands. It also includes a few nifty feature that makes browsing and and finding unfamiliar presentations easier and inspiring."
John Evans

6 Technology Integration Ideas For Any Content Area And Grade Level - - 4 views

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    "Declining attention span as a result of increasing use of smartphones and social media are just a few challenges teachers deal with in the modern classroom. Children today deal with more stimuli around them than ever before. Mobile phones, tablets,and other technology have become so intertwined with our children's daily lives that it's hard to imagine keeping it out of the classroom. Even though some believe these can be distractions, embracing technology can make learning more fun and impactful. Smartphones, iPads and other devices have become so intuitive for kids, it only makes sense to harness these powerful learning tools to engage a classroom full of tech-savvy students. And the best part? You can use these ideas in one form or another for any student in any content area and grade level."
John Evans

How to Design Your Own MakerSpaces - Daily Genius - 3 views

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    " What are MakerSpaces? Makers build, fix, and create. They are students, teachers, tinkerers, cooks, technology buffs, architects, crafters, performers, hobbyists, builders, artists, engineers, scientists, and writers. They use the MakerSpace to solve real life problems with access to tools and materials. A MakerSpace is not confined to a school setting but can also be a community space like a public library where community members off all ages, means, and abilities can design, prototype, and create original works. On March 18th and 19th, we celebrated New Jersey Makers Day, and I had the opportunity to visit a number of different Maker events in various communities. These are some themes and big ideas that I noticed in my travels. Perhaps these big ideas will inspire you to create your own MakerSpace makeover in your own classroom, school, or local community."
John Evans

How To Capture Ideas Visually With The iPad | TeachThought - 2 views

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    "Visual recording is what it sounds like it'd be. As opposed to recording audio, visual recording captures visuals, though not necessarily in photographic form. The process of visually capturing ideas with the iPad isn't terribly complex in concept. If you can think of concept-mapping, you've halfway there."
John Evans

10+ Ideas for Using Cell Phones with Young Learners | Present.me - 0 views

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    "10+ Ideas for Using Cell Phones with Young Learners"
John Evans

Pinterest Launches New Teachers Hub with Ideas for Lesson Plans, Classroom Decor, and M... - 6 views

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    "It's back-to-school time, and Pinterest wants to help teachers find new ideas for how to shape young minds. They've just launched a new hub, called Teachers on Pinterest, that features over 1,000 pins contributed by teachers. "
John Evans

Wicked-Good Wednesday: 3 Ideas Worth Stealing - 0 views

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    "I have found through countless speaking engagements and professional development workshops, what we may think is obvious or even "tired" … is sometimes exactly what someone has been looking for. On that same note, many times all it takes is a sample or a nibble of a great idea to spark creative juices."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Science is Fun - Ideas and Resources for Hands-on Science... - 4 views

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    "Throughout middle school and high school conducting lab experiments was my favorite part of every science class that I took. There was something about the hands-on aspect of science labs that always got me excited about learning. I'm sure many of you felt the same way and that your students feel that way now. Here are some places to find ideas and resources for conducting hands-on science lessons."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use PicCollage - And Five Ideas for Using It In Yo... - 2 views

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    "PicCollage is one of my favorite Android and iPad apps. It is a free that allows you to quickly arrange pictures, video, text, and stickers into collages. From the app you can share your collage to Google Drive, Instagram, Facebook, Dropbox, and many other file sharing services. In the video below I demonstrate how to use it without creating a PicCollage account. Below the video I have five ideas for using in your classroom"
John Evans

STEMSeeds10: Lesson Ideas with Kylie Sanders | STEM seeds - 4 views

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    "This is an archived Google Hangout video and audio recording of a STEMseeds interview with K-4 elementary STEM teacher Kylie Sanders (@piedmontstem) on April 4, 2015. We discussed STEM lesson plans and project ideas, Kylie's experiences as a first year "traveling" STEM teacher, challenges aligning lessons to standards and more! Amy Loeffelholz shared updates from her "single gender" STEM Club experiments this semester, and everyone discussed their latest classroom lessons and projects. Check out our shownotes for links to referenced resources."
Phil Taylor

3 Ideas To Help You Feel Better About Your Kids and Screens - 2 views

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    3 Ideas To Help You Feel Better About Your Kids and Screens http://t.co/sCtGMcXUpR
John Evans

36 Weeks of Innovation for Your Classroom | Hooked On Innovation - 0 views

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    "Last year, I wrote this post on 21 Things Every 21st-Century Teacher should do and it became an instant hit (with the help of Sean Junkin's Infographic).   As tech tools come and go, I felt the need to update and refresh it for this school year.  However, I ran into a problem.  When I got done with my updated list (removing a couple of ideas, adding several more) I was up to 36 different ideas.  As luck would have it there are 36 weeks in a standard school calendar so this actually works out wonderfully.  While these aren't necessarily listed in the order you should do them, they are listed from least difficult (#1 - Selfies) to the most difficult (#36 - Creating an in-class incubator).   The last few challenges are especially geared toward real-world problem solving and will hopefully make a dent in those "Tech Problem-solving" stats in the future"
John Evans

11 Ways to Generate Ideas for your Blog | Dumb Little Man - 0 views

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    I meet quite a few bloggers during conferences and events and one of the most commonly discussed issues among new bloggers is, "How can I create content on a continuous basis? Where do I get the ideas from?" This is one of the major reasons most bloggers start with lot of enthusiasm and quit in despair. It's simple math, content creation on regular basis adds value to a blog which brings more users. Now go in reverse, No content - No Value, No Value - No visitors.
John Evans

How to Use Your Interactive White Board Effectively - 0 views

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    Tom Barrett, inspirational primary teacher and Assistant Head in Nottinghamshire, England, had a great idea recently. Using the collaborative features of Google Presentations, he invited educators from around the world to contribute their tips and ideas for using your interactive whiteboard more effectively.
John Evans

5 E-Learning Design Ideas I Got While Traveling » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 4 views

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    " E-Learning Design Ideas I Got While Traveling"
John Evans

Idea Flight for iPad - Gizmodo - 3 views

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    "Imagine you have a presentation to show off but instead of using a projector and paper print outs, you're using iPads. Why? Because with Idea Flight for iPad, you can control what everyone gets to see on their iPad. "
John Evans

4 Ideas For Motivating Adolescent Male Readers - 4 views

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    "It's no secret that state and national assessments continue to indicate that boys lag behind girls in the area of reading. The gap tends to grow larger as students enter adolescence. It's also no secret that many teenage boys dislike reading - in class or at home. Just ask a high school teacher…or a teenage boy. While it's not true that all teenage boys dislike reading, there is a growing trend of many becoming unmotivated readers. Obviously, students who are resistant to reading are unlikely to get better at it. Here are four ideas for motivating adolescent male readers."
John Evans

Failing Forward: 21 Ideas To Use It In Your Classroom - 4 views

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    ""Failing Forward" is a relatively recent entry into our cultural lexicon-at least as far has headlines go anyway-that has utility for students and teachers. Popularized from the book of the same name, the idea behind failing forward is to see failing as a part of success rather than its opposite. Provided we keep moving and pushing and trying and reflecting, failure should, assuming we're thinking clearly, lead to progress, So rather than failing and falling back, we fail forward. Tidy little metaphor. So what might this look like in your classroom?"
John Evans

Learning with 'e's: Learning, making and powerful ideas - 1 views

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    "This is number 31 in my series on learning theories. I'm working through the alphabet of psychologists and theorists, providing a brief overview of each theory, and how it can be applied in education. Previous posts in this series are all linked below. My last post explored Donald Norman's ideas around perception and the design of every day objects. In this post, the work of Seymour Papert will feature, especially his work on learning through making, also known as constructionism."
John Evans

10 Great Raspberry Pi Books Full of Project Ideas - 1 views

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    "If there's one thing you should know about the Raspberry Pi, it's that the device is a flexible little computer that can be used as the hub for all manner of projects. So it should come as no surprise that a mini industry has sprung up around it, with companies offering accessories to enhance and extend the device to help you get the most out of the device. Here at MakeUseOf we've brought you some particularly useful Raspberry Pi projects over the years, but if you want to go really hardcore, you'll need some more in-depth reading. Here are ten Raspberry Pi books that are bursting with project ideas, ready for you to get started with straightaway."
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