Mathematics | Manitoba Education - 3 views
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"In order for students to be efficient in computational fluency, they must develop mental math skills and recall math facts automatically. Recall is a developmental process that improves computational fluency by developing efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility with numbers. The focus of instruction should be on thinking and on building number relationships. Facts become automatic for students through repeated exposure and practice. When facts are automatic, students are no longer using inefficient means, such as counting."
ISTE 2016: 5 Tech Trends Reshaping Education | EdTech Magazine - 3 views
Tech Tips for Teachers: 4 Ways to Use Google Forms | EdTech Magazine - 2 views
K-12 Science | Scoop.it - 4 views
Home | MIT + K12 - 0 views
Teacher Tech Talk » Blog Archive » The Socratic Process - 6 Steps of Question... - 0 views
One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | E... - 7 views
No Facebook or Twitter in Class? Try These Teaching Work-Arounds | EdTech Magazine - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: A+ Click - Mathematics Games for All Grades - 2 views
2011 Schedule | K12 Online Conference - 1 views
21 Reasons Technology Works for Education | EdTech Magazine - 9 views
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1,000 high school students, faculty, and district IT professionals around the country to get their take on technology’s place in the classroom.
New Hanover County Schools Library Media Best Practices Wiki - 0 views
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Goals: The purpose of this wiki is to help the Teacher Librarians of New Hanover County Schools do the following: Explore and collect resources related to the Common Core Standards, the NC New Essential Standards and the Information and Technology Standards. Create and share best practices that show what implementing these standards look like in the school library environment. Create and share resources for other Teacher Librarians as they explore this same process.
The Honor Roll: 50 Must-Read K-12 Education IT Blogs | EdTech Magazine - 0 views
Let's Read Together: 10+ DigiTools for Growing Readers - Getting Smart by Susan Lucille... - 3 views
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"Next year will be a full-out iPad year for me (as opposed to the BYOD work-around I've been employing) , so I've been thinking a lot about the reading tools I can use to help my middle school students develop fluency and critical thinking skills. I want to continue to develop their love of reading through sharing with other readers, and I want to reinforce their capacities for comprehension, inference, and interpretation. Until now, I've only had those students who can bring their own devices to school to test some of these tools for use in the classroom. Next year, I look forward to having everyone on the same digital page."
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