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All That Teachers Need to Know about Flipped Classroom- Tutorials, Tools and Apps ~ Edu... - 6 views

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    "Several teachers now have already stated using the flipped classroom model in their teaching and some are still thinking about how to do it. If you are one of those who are keen on applying this learning/teaching strategy with your students then this resourceful section will provide you with all the materials, tips, ideas, and tools to flip your classroom. A flipped classroom is a model in which the ordinary teaching activities which are done in class like lecturing or demonstrations are recorded in videos and podcasts for students to access at home. The in-class time is used instead for deeper class discussions, students projects, one-one-one interventions, peer collaboration, and many more."
John Evans

4 Teacher Tips on How to Manage Your Google Drive Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 1 views

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    "Google Drive apps are third party add-ons that enable you to do more with your Drive. Chrome web store is teeming with all kinds of apps to use with your Drive, our Educational  Drive Apps section features some of the best educationally relevant apps for teachers and educators. The purpose of today's post is to share with you four basic Drive tips related to the integration and use of third party apps on your Drive. You are probably already familiar with some of them  (especially tip 1 and 3) but we are assuming that you are new to Drive and you want to be able to correctly install and mange your apps. Here is  what you have to keep in your mind:"
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NMC Horizon Report > 2015 K-12 Edition | The New Media Consortium - 2 views

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    "What is on the five-year horizon for K-12 schools worldwide? Which trends and technologies will drive educational change? What are the challenges that we consider as solvable or difficult to overcome, and how can we strategize effective solutions? These questions and similar inquiries regarding technology adoption and transforming teaching and learning steered the collaborative research and discussions of a body of 56 experts to produce the NMC Horizon Report > 2015 K-12 Edition, in partnership with the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN). The NMC also gratefully acknowledges ISTE as a dissemination partner. The three key sections of this report - key trends, significant challenges, and important developments in educational technology - constitute a reference and straightforward technology planning guide for educators, school leaders, administrators, policymakers, and technologists. It is our hope that this research will help to inform the choices that institutions are making about technology to improve, support, or extend teaching, learning, and creative inquiry in K-12 education across the globe. View the wiki where the work was produced."
John Evans

What is MakerEd? And why math teachers should take notice… | Valerie Weage's ... - 1 views

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    "As I look back, it has been a crazy and wonderful learning experience in CEP 811 over the last few weeks. With a focus on the Maker Movement and maker education, I have read articles, blog posts, sections from books, and even watched videos to learn more about the Maker Movement. I even had a chance to try my hand at making by creating a Lego robot using the NXT program and then turning my project into a great lesson about slope I can use with my math students. In addition, I considered what inspires a maker and how I might be able to turn my own classroom into an inspirational and supportive makerspace. This week, I organized all of the ideas I have gathered about the maker movement and maker education into a helpful infographic using easel.ly that addresses two important questions: What is the Make Movement? Why should math teachers start incorporating it into their classrooms? "
John Evans

25 Resources For Teaching With Movies And Film - 5 views

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    "Whether you're a student looking to get into the film industry or a teacher looking for reference points to help your pupils, you'll need all the online resources you can find. To make things a little easier for you, the film section of Tuppence Magazine has put together a list of the 25 best learning resources for film studies available online. It covers everything from film theory and study points to filmmaking, behind the scenes advice and useful inspiration, providing a wide range of options for teachers and students alike."
John Evans

2009 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE CONNECT - 0 views

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    he annual Horizon Report is a collaborative effort between the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI). Each year, the report identifies and describes six areas of emerging technology likely to have a significant impact on teaching, learning, or creative expression in higher education within three adoption horizons: a year or less, two to three years, and four to five years. The areas of emerging technology cited for 2009 are: * Mobiles (i.e., mobile devices) * Cloud computing * Geo-everything (i.e., geo-tagging) * The personal web * Semantic-aware applications * Smart objects Each section of the report provides live Web links to examples and additional readings.
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SecretBuilders - 0 views

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    What is SecretBuilders? SecretBuilders is a site that can be used to supplement the teaching of various topics, including literature, arts, sciences and humanities. The site gives children an opportunity to interact with famous historical and fictional figures from world civilization, making learning more enjoyable and effective. We can provide teachers with examples of how to incorporate SecretBuilders into their school curriculum. A few examples are provided in the Classroom Activities section below.
John Evans

Dr. Alice Christie's Educational Technology Guide - 0 views

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    There are innumerable ways in which teachers can use technology to enhance their teaching and their students' learning. This section of the site provides a wealth of resources for K-12 teachers wishing to use technology effectively in their classroom. Extensive resources, links and examples are provided on each of the following topics:
John Evans

Directory of over 2,300 E-Learning Tools - Free and Commercial - 0 views

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    This Directory contains over 2,300 tools for learning in two main sections 1. for creating, delivering and managing learning and performance support solutions 2. for managing your own learning and productivity, and sharing resources The tools in this Directory are both freeware/open source (what does free mean?) and commercial.
John Evans

Interactive Whiteboard Secondary Mathematics - 0 views

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    We provide ideas and resources for use in secondary mathematics on interactive whiteboards. Link directly to over 500 mathematics interactive web pages from our subscription site. Read the What's new section. Take out a subscription (for £50). See what we come up with for free daily (page of the day, mathematician), weekly (curve, polyhedron, triangle) and monthly (MEI, Movie) all on one site.
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PodCamp Community UnConferences wiki / SharedToolsAndCommonKnowledge - 0 views

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    At PodCamp, people arrive with varying levels of knowledge and understanding about the new media community tools that people are using to create relationships with their audiences. Some have never blogged before. Others have never recorded an audio podcast. Plenty have yet to videoblog. The purpose of this section is to provide a list of resources, and also video tutorials that YOU create to help people understand what you know, and give them a leg up on learning and understanding how to use this stuff for their own interests.
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Multiple Intelligences For Adult Literacy and Education -- Introduction - 0 views

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    The site is divided into five main sections: Introduction, Assessment, Practice, Resources, and Contact.
John Evans

Math TV Problem Solving Videos - 1 views

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    Website has 3 sections: Math Playground - an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun! Math TV Problem Solving Videos - Each math problems comes with step by step video solution, follow up problems, an online calculator, and sketch pad. Thinking Blocks - interactive math tool developed by classroom teachers to help students learn how to solve multistep word problems.
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Physics Java Applets by C.K.Ng - 0 views

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    Learn Physics using java applets. Sections Mechanics, Light & Wave, Electromagnetism and Electronics. Also has Chinese version
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Active Reading Strategies, Mind Tools Reading Techniques - 0 views

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    Reading Efficiently by Reading Intelligently Good reading strategies help you to read in a very efficient way. Using them, you aim to get the maximum benefit from your reading with the minimum effort. This section will show you how to use six different strategies to read intelligently.
John Evans

The Futures Channel Movies and Activities Deliver Hands-On, Real World Math and Science... - 0 views

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    Tons of short video clips about a variety of topics. Has a Teaching and Leanring section covering Algebra, Mathe, Problem solving, Scienc and Tech and Activities sorted by grade.
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Science as Inquiry - 8 views

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    Check out the "Abilities Necessary to Do Scientific Inquiry" sections for K-4 and 5-12 for many activities and links.
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Cellphones in the Classroom - 2 views

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    Scroll down the page in the white colored section to find the links
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Apple Release New eBook for iBookstore - 'iPad at Work' - iPad Insight - 4 views

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    "t's clearly a book aimed at showing that the iPad is much more than just a device for 'consumption' and that it's a very capable tool for business users. The main sections cover topics like Access and Manage Documents, Powerful Presentations, Mobile Meetings Made Easy, Notable Notes, Convenient Collaborations, and Profile Snapshots."
John Evans

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.
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