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Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 2 views

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    "Blogs, Wikis, or Google Docs - Oh My! by Lisa Nielsen"
John Evans

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog - 2 views

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    "Using TPACK as a Framework for Tech PD, Integration and Assessment by Lisa Nielsen"
John Evans

Teacher's Guide to Using Free iPad Apps to Support Higher Order Thinking Skills ~ Educa... - 4 views

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    "Hot Apps for HOTS is an excellent guide packed full of apps and activities to support higher order thinking skills (HOTS). I learned about this eBook from a post by Tony Vincent in Learning in Hand almost a month ago and since then I downloaded the guide and read it from cover to cover and was really thrilled by the depth and practicality of the learning materials provided by the authors: Lisa Johnson and Yolanda."
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: CELLabration Time! @NYCSChools Pave The Way for ... - 0 views

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    "Social Media isn't the only area in which New York City is paving the way. As announced today in the NY Daily News, the New York City Department of Education will lift the ban on cell phones and other digital devices in March. Instead of banning devices, schools will have options including: Store mobile devices in backpacks or a designated location during the school day. Allow mobile devices to be used during lunch or in designated areas only. Allow mobile devices for instructional purposes in some or all classrooms. While there have been teachers, schools, and districts who have given students the freedom to bring cell phones and other technology to school, New York City is the largest. This will set the trend and help move others to open the doors for student devices in school."
John Evans

The Global Search for Education: Pictures with Links | C. M. Rubin - 0 views

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    "For teachers and educators, the ability to creatively combine web content with interactive images offers an exciting way to share engaging digital platforms for learning. ThingLink is a popular interactive visual image network being used by thousands of teachers around the country. One image can provide students with a unique and comprehensive hands-on lesson with information included via videos, hyperlinks, text and much more. The company recently announced its new editor for annotating video content, which allows teachers to add notes in this media too. Today in The Global Search for Education, I have invited 3 educators - Jamie Forshey, Lisa Johnson, and Sue Fitzgerald - to share their favorite examples of how they have been using the ThingLink digital tool to promote meaningful and fun learning. Jamie Forshey is an Instructional Technology Specialist and Computer Skills Instructor at the Bellwood-Antis School District in Blair County, Pennsylvania. She shares these three examples from her work with ThingLink:"
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Prepping for #BYOD ? Home-School Connection Is Key. - 0 views

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    " When schools lift the ban on cell phones, they need to decide if they want to embrace the use of student devices for learning. If they do, it doesn't "start" with inviting devices into the classroom.  It starts in student's homes.  What better way to help parents understand the instructional value of cell phones than to use these devices to strengthen the home-school connection?  Cell phones provide a terrific means for connecting with parents. Teachers can begin using phones to develop and strengthen those relationships. This can provide a foundation and help develop understanding around the benefits and value of cell phone use in general and later for use with students. "
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: #BYOD Toolkit Provides Resources Necessary for S... - 0 views

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    "As Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) becomes and option for more and more schools, it is important to get the right pieces in place. A good place to start is the BYOD Toolkit which is part of the K-12 Blueprint for implementing successful technology initiatives.  The Toolkit includes case studies, checklists, step-by-steps, program frameworks, forms, and presentations to help in planning and implementing a BYOD program at the school or district level."
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: The Evidence is Clear. When Used Responsibly Cel... - 6 views

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    "Teens today. Always on their phones. Lightening fast thumbs sharing content on Snapchat, Vine, Instagram, Twitter and more. While teens, teachers, and parents are familiar with cell phone's use as a social tool, more and more are discovering they are a great learning resource as well. There's even evidence and research to prove it. "
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Get Smart by Texting w/ @Text_Engine - 2 views

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    "Text Engine was developed to offer cell phone users a means to search the web using their text messaging service. This is great news for educators and students in low-income and rural communities.   And that's a good thing, because while smartphones are popular, there is still a great need for text-only services in low-income and rural districts. There is also a need in districts like NYC that empower students to bring their own devices to school, but don't have the means to enable students to connect to the internet.  "
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 7 Ways Social Media Has a Role in Education - 0 views

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    "The Americas Society and Council of the Americas invited me to discuss the role of social media in education with experts and leaders dedicated to advancing and shaping the political, economic, social and cultural agendas of the Western Hemisphere. The purpose was to take what works in New York City and bring it to other education systems. To follow are some ideas I shared that global leaders can bring back to their countries. "
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Share Favorite Apps, Sites, and Resources for Le... - 0 views

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    "When students can bring or access devices for learning, teachers want to figure out the best resources. To do that they have Graphite™. Graphite is a free service from Common Sense Education designed to help preK-12 educators discover, use, and share the best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula for their students by providing unbiased, rigorous ratings and practical insights from our active community of teachers."
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: When tech teaches, what do teachers do? - 0 views

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    "When I talk to students these days they tell me that when they want to learn something they're interested in, it usually is not teachers or parents they turn to. It's Google, YouTube, or to others they find online (aka their PLN) who engage in their activities of interest. "
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Going #BYOD ? Educators Share Ideas on Using Dev... - 4 views

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    "If you're in a school where students have access to technology they have amazing learning tools at their fingertips. While equity and access is wonderful for students, teachers must know how to harness the power of these devices. If they don't, these tools of engagement can turn into weapons of mass distraction. "
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: The Social Media Game Elementary School Students... - 0 views

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    "I'm a student voice advocate. Fortunately, my employer supports this and as such, we have been incorporating the voice of students in the guidelines around social media (You can see the teen guidelines at schools.nyc.gov/socialmedia). Most recently I had the opportunity to speak with hundreds of elementary students about social media and which platforms they are using. Admittedly, I'm not much of a user of social media platforms for the under 13 set, so I knew I had a lot to learn. Interestingly, across the board, one platform rose to the top and I had never heard of it before."
John Evans

4 Easy Tips and Tricks for Creating Visually Engaging Rubrics | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Lisa Yokana recently shared a useful rubric in her post on "Creating an Authentic Maker Education Rubric." As this post was making the rounds on social media, Edutopia staff received a number of requests to distribute a modifiable version of her sample maker rubric that educators could adjust to the particulars of their own settings."
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: 7 Must-Haves for Teaching + Learning with #BYOD ... - 0 views

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    "Are you allowing students to bring their own devices to learn where you work? If so, you'll want to become familiar with these seven digital resources.  Each resource is followed by a link to more information and advice for use in the classroom. What's great about all of these tools is they can be used in environments even if students have a regular phone without browser or app capabilities.  "
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Sample Maker Rubric | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "This sample rubric from Lisa Yokana can help guide efforts to assess the materials and knowledge students come to understand through the process of making, as well as the habits of mind and qualities they demonstrate. For more information, read the associated post: "Creating an Authentic Maker Education Rubric." For an editable version of this rubric, check out this "Editable Sample Rubric.""
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Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: New Infographic: 8 Dates All Teachers of #EdTech... - 0 views

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    "Post this on your wall for 2018/2019 school year as a reminder of all the dates you can celebrate ways to prepare modern learners."
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How to Help Teenage Girls Reframe Anxiety and Strengthen Resilience | MindShift | KQED ... - 1 views

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    "In the last decade, rates of anxiety-related disorders in teenagers have steadily risen, particularly in girls. Researchers and psychologists posit several hypotheses about why these rates are on the rise -- from digital hyperconnectivity to heightened external pressures to simply a greater awareness, and therefore diagnosis, of mental health concerns. Whatever the causes, Dr. Lisa Damour has hopeful news for parents and teens: first, some degree of stress and anxiety is not only normal but essential for human growth. And if those levels become untenable, there are tested strategies for reining anxiety back in."
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