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Assessing the Potential of the Nation's Largest 1:1 iPad Program - iPads in Education - 2 views

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    "The Los Angeles Unified School District, the second largest public school district in the USA, has approved a plan that will provide every K-12 student and teacher in Los Angeles with an iPad by Fall 2014. With over 650,000 students and almost 26,000 teachers, this initiative represents a huge and risky $500 million investment. With all that technology flooding into the public school system, to what degree will LAUSD's ambitious new plan change the quality of education offered to public school students in the city of Los Angeles?"
John Evans

Planning For Critical Thinking: A 5-Step Model - 9 views

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    "Like anything else that you'd like to see happen in your classroom, promoting critical thinking skills is a matter of planning and priority."
John Evans

The weakest area of most school computing plans is the leadership | Dangerous... - 3 views

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    "Perhaps the weakest area of the typical one-to-one computing plan is the complete absence of leadership development for the administrative team - that is, learning how to manage the transition from a learning ecology where paper is the dominant technology for storing and retrieving information, to a world that is all digital, all the time."
John Evans

3D Printer Lessons and Unit Plans? - 3 views

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    "So here's the question(s): - do have a lesson plan you would be willing to share on 3D printing? - do you have a link to a great blog post about 3D printing in classrooms? - what topics that you think should be covered when talking to teachers about 3D printing?"
John Evans

15 Lesson Plans For Making Students Better Online Researchers - Edudemic - 6 views

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    "Google is usually one of the first places students turn to when tasked with an assignment. Whether it's for research, real-time results, or just a little digital exploration … it's important they know how to properly Google. Lucky for teachers (and students, of course), Google has a handy set of lesson plans that are just waiting to be unleashed upon the leaders of tomorrow."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Lesson Plans for Elements 4D and Other Augmented Reality ... - 0 views

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    " This week Terri Eiccholz shared the news that Elements 4D now offers a collection of lesson plans that utilize the augmented reality app in elementary school, middle school, and high school. Elements 4D is available for iPad and Android. "
John Evans

7 Tips for Planning a Makerspace -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    "An increasing number of K-12 schools are transforming classrooms, libraries or other spaces into Informal workshop environments where students can tinker or invent, and with good reason. According to The NMC/CoSN Horizon Report: 2016 K-12 Edition, "Makerspaces are also increasing student exposure to STEM subjects and technical disciplines. Learners are applying maker skills to address some of the world's pressing challenges with innovative solutions." But how do makerspaces get started? THE Journal spoke with several experts, who shared their insights into the makerspace planning phase - not just designing or equipping the space itself but preparing the students and staff so that they're able to make the best possible use of it."
John Evans

Lesson Plan: Discuss 22-year-old Amanda Gorman's inaugural poem "The Hill We Climb" | L... - 0 views

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    In this lesson, students examine the poetry of Amanda Gorman, who was chosen to read her poem "The Hill We Climb" at President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Jan. 20, 2021. Gorman's poem will complement Biden's message and themes of "unity."
John Evans

Evernote Blog | 10 Tips for Teachers Using Evernote - Education Series - 0 views

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    "10 Tips for Teachers Using Evernote - Education Series"
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    "Evernote is a great application for educators. It's usefulness can range from planning a course to delivering a lesson plan to capturing feedback after class. I experimented with using Evernote while I was teaching courses at San Jose State University. It proved to be an excellent classroom companion. Here are some ways to use Evernote to achieve your teaching goals."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: Using teacher inquiry to integrate thinking, collaboratio... - 0 views

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    "In 2011 I wrote a post entitled Using Teaching as inquiry to guide an elearning action plan, looking at how the inquiry cycle enables teachers to integrate e-learning in such a way that it focuses on the student needs over the e-learning tool itself. In 2012 I revised this model. The inquiry cycle continues to inform the elearning action plan, but this time with a focus on how thinking skills can be developed, using collaborative practices and differentiation, and how this can be supported through the integration of ICT in and beyond the classroom. "
John Evans

Next Gen Makerspaces: NGSS & Makerspaces - Worlds of Learning - 2 views

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    "I recently began giving away a FREE Makerspace Planning Cheat Sheet on my Worlds of Making site.  One of the the steps on that Cheat Sheet suggests unpacking the standards and using them to inform your makerspace planning.  This includes the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), which many states have adopted.  These standards offer a new vision on what teaching and learning should look like that speak directly to the K-12 Maker Movement. "
John Evans

Project-Based Engineering for Kids - Linkis.com - 2 views

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    These project-based lessons focus on basic principles of physics, structural, and mechanical engineering. Physical models are built from a similar set of materials that can be easily sourced online (links are provided in-lesson). All of the project plans in this collection are designed to be used in an after school enrichment setting, though you may use and modify these ideas for other not-for-profit purposes provided you cite The Workshop for Young Engineers. This is a growing and improving collection of lesson plans. Please comment to share your ideas to improve lessons and photos of your designs.
John Evans

The Library Voice: It's Time To Make Our Mark For Dot Day! Sign Up & Start Planning Today. - 0 views

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    "One of our favorite times of the year is Dot Day and September 15 will be here before we know it! In fact, Dot Day is only 60 days away so it is time for all of us to sign up and start planning to make this the BEST celebration yet!  "
Phil Taylor

Need a New Year's Resolution? … Try a Personalized Professional Development P... - 1 views

  • Happy New Year everyone and good luck with those New Year’s resolutions.  I have a dozen resolutions myself, but I don’t want to change too much!  If I could get every educator to commit to one resolution, it would be to create a “Personalized Professional Development Plan.”
John Evans

20 Ways to Bring Your Textbook to Life! by @ShellTerrell | TeacherCast Blog - 9 views

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    "Your textbook is just another tool in your teacher's instructional kit. The problem is that for many of us it becomes a crutch when we first begin lesson planning. The textbook can be very useful for planning curriculums and lessons. It is a framework and guide that provides us a general overview of what should be covered within our classes. However, for our learners the textbook is often boring and tedious. No learner wants to spend hours sitting down reading or answering questions from a textbook for an entire year. I hope the following tips show you how to bring this tool to life for more hands-on, student-centered learning in the forthcoming year."
John Evans

The 10 Best Apps for On-Call / Substitute Teachers - 1 views

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    "On-Call and substitute teachers face a perplexing set of planning-related problems that require each to become a proverbial Jack- or Jill-of-all-trades. On Monday, you may be filling in for an elementary school music teacher and on Thursday you could be spearheading a discussion on Dickens. Investing in a few mobile apps can save you stress and time, allowing you to have a lesson plan or the materials for students literally at your fingertips."
John Evans

9 Steps For Schools To Create Their Own BYOD Policy - 3 views

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    "BYOD (and its initialistic cousin, BYOT), 1:1, and other trends are symbolic of (at least) three things: 1. Schools, teachers, and students want technology in the classroom 2. Technology is expensive 3. Schools are looking for solutions The following excellent graphic from byodsandpit.weebly.com offers a plan to begin guiding your school towards a BYOD policy or plan that works for you. In that way, it is better than copy/pasting another school or district's policy, making sure whatever you come up with is, at worst, personalized for your application."
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