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GreatSummary - Summarize a Document - 0 views

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    GreatSummary can summarize text from web pages or text pasted from another document. To Automatically find the Highlights of a document, follow the steps: 1. Paste Text to be summarized or paste the URL of the page, 2. Select the number of sentences to return, 3 Summarize! Very neat!
John Evans

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Save Time with These Free Summarizing Tools - 1 views

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    "Innovative educators always want to know the latest and greatest tools and resources for teaching and learning. The problem is they are busy people and keeping up with what's new takes a lot of time! If this sounds like you, you'll be happy to learn about these free tools that summarize reading. "
John Evans

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Tech It Up Tuesday: Synthesize Learning... - 0 views

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    "Happy Tuesday, edtech fans! Yeah, I realize we're about 72 hours from having a TGIF moment, but the good news is you have three days left in the week to incorporate this super cool tool into classroom activities! So, here it is: The next time you need an engaging prewriting or postreading activity for your students, then be sure to check out the Cube Creator from ReadWriteThink, an interactive that provides students with a visual organizer to summarize information in one of the following categories:"
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20 Useful Google Search Tips You Probably Don't Know - - 7 views

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    "Below are 20 Google search tips that will help you better find what you're looking for-the top 10 I've taken the liberty of summarizing for you so that you can get an idea of what you'll find when you dive in."
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Assessing Student Progress Using Blog-Based Portfolios - 3 views

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    "In my classroom, each of my grade one and grade two students has their own blog. These blogs also serve as digital portfolios. Throughout the school year, the children post artifacts of their learning from all subject areas, including writing samples, podcasts of reading fluency,photos of artwork, explanations of mathematics concepts and videos that summarize their learning in science, health and social studies. (Note: The videos linked to in this blog post work best when played through Google Chrome.)"
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Activity Day Girls Craft Idea: Binary Code Necklace - By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog - 2 views

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    "Here's a computer science lesson and craft activity that speaks to my geeky heart.  I do it with groups of all ages, and it would be perfect for Activity Day girls. It could also work for Cub Scouts, perhaps with a hemp cord for a masculine look. It was inspired by the Code.org-sponsored "Hour of Code" event last year. The lesson plan by Thinkersmith is excellent,  and covers everything you need to know. It is comprehensive enough for someone without any computer science background to run the activity successfully. I'll summarize a few points here, but you should go read it. The necklace craft was my own addition. My daughter is modeling her necklace in the photo at left."
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Free Technology for Teachers: Tools for Creating, Hosting, and Printing Infographics - 4 views

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    "About a week ago I was asked if I could write a post about tools for making infographics with students. A well constructed infographic can convey a lot of information in a compact, visually-pleasing manner. The process of creating a good infographic requires students to analyze and succinctly summarize data and facts that they've gathered through research. Here are some good tools that students can use to create infographics."
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Bullying Prevention: Students Share Dos and Don'ts | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Stan Davis has devoted a long career to the well-being of youth, in particular their empowerment through voice and their safety and dignity through bullying prevention. With Charisse L. Nixon, Davis recently published a study of 13,177 students in fifth through twelfth grades from 31 schools and in 12 states, focusing on giving students a chance to speak about school connection, peer mistreatment, and student and adult actions. The Findings Writing in the report of their work, Youth Voice Project: Student Insights into Bullying and Peer Mistreatment, they state: "We are concerned that too much work in this field has focused on adults telling youth what bullying is and what to do to address bullying behavior. In reality, youth are the primary experts on what is happening at school and on what works best to prevent peer maltreatment....We see authentic youth involvement as key to success in bullying prevention." Lessons learned from surveying the students can be summarized in the following don'ts and dos:"
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9 Practical Ways to Use your iPad in Teaching | teachingwithipad.org - 2 views

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    "Although I have already written about most of these apps before, I thought I would summarize and show you some of the ways I use my iPad as a traveling language teacher. I teach in several different classrooms throughout the day, so having an iPad is extremely important and almost necessary. As I previously mentioned, I almost never have to bring any binders of any sort with me to the classrooms. I see it as an integral part of my teaching."
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Make Your Own Flashcards! | Class Tech Tips - 3 views

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    "Synopsis is a completely free iPad app for students that lets users create notes by highlighting different sections of a PDF document.  Kids can then modify the notes they have created by adding their own text. Synopsis gives kids the power to summarize any text so they won't need to go back to a PDF document to study material.  Each individual note can be converted to its own flashcard there is no need to buy flashcards or type and create your own."
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Making it real - constructionism comes to life | Sylvia Libow Martinez - 2 views

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    "The 2014/2015 FabLearn Fellows are a diverse group of 18 educators and makers. They represent eight states and five countries, and work with a wide range of ages at schools, museums, universities and non-profits. Throughout the course of the year, they will develop curriculum and resources, as well as contribute to current research projects. Their blogs represent their diverse experience and interests in creating better educational oportunities for all. I've been privileged to mentor this group this past year and part of that is summarizing their amazing blog posts. Here are some blog highlights from May 2015."
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Living and Learning with New Media: Summary of Findings from the Digital Youth Project - 0 views

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    This white paper summarizes the results of a three-year ethnographic study, funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, examining young people's participation in the new media ecology. It represents a condensed version of a longer treatment of the project findings.i The study was motivated by two primary research questions: How are new media being integrated into youth practices and agendas? How do these practices change the dynamics of youth-adult negotiations over literacy, learning, and authoritative knowledge?
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Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 0 views

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    Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Your class can watch our engaging 15-minute videos, and try the online interactive activities.
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Inventions report.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This report summarizes findings and recommendations of a yearlong study of invention and inventiveness. We have aimed, through an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, to shed new light on invention and on the special kind of creativity involved in inventing.
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Synopsis - Flash Cards in a Flash! | Class Tech Tips - 0 views

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    "Synopsis is the new iPad app for students allows you to read any PDF document and create notes by highlighting text. You can then modify these notes and add your own. This free app helps users summarize any text effortlessly so you won't ever need to go back to the PDF document. Each individual note can be converted to it's own flashcard - a fantastic feature of the app. There is no need to buy flashcards or manually type and create them thanks to Synopsis."
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Quick Flashcard Creation and Export​ on iPads | Class Tech Tips - 0 views

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    "Synopsis is a completely free iPad app for students that lets users create notes by highlighting different sections of a PDF document. Students can then modify the notes they have created by adding their own text. Synopsis gives students the power to summarize any text so they won't need to go back to a PDF document to study material.  Each individual note can be converted to its own flashcard there is no need to buy flashcards or type and create your own."
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