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John Evans

21 Grab-And-Go Teaching Tools For Your Classroom - 6 views

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    "Every teacher wants to be able to make his or her classroom environment the optimum place for learning, interacting and engaging. Today, there is a wide assortment of free technology options available to enhance your instruction. The tools are changing… quickly. So making the best choices, based on the resources available in your school, or through your board, is critical. Here are some top sure-fire picks to ensure your goal has real purpose, not just an introduction of technology for the sake of looking tech-savvy. These are easy to use teaching tools-about as grab-and-go as it gets. How about starting with lesson creation?"
John Evans

4 Great Augmented Reality Apps for teaching Science | The Whiteboard Blog - 1 views

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    "Augmented Reality is the term used by apps which overlay content on top of real world objects. Imagine viewing a textbook page through your iPad and the pictures come to life with sound and animations. This can have some great educational uses. From bringing spacecraft or animals into the classroom, to bringing worksheets to life with interactive 3D models. The tech is still in its infancy. At the moment you still need to view things through some kind of device - a tablet, phone or webcam. Can you imagine what this would be like when viewed through something like Google Glass? But that's something for the future. There's many different apps out there, but here are a few of my favourites that could be used to teach Science."
John Evans

Can programmable robots Dot and Dash teach your kids to code? | Technology | The Guardian - 0 views

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    "My cat is pretty unflappable, given that she shares a house with four children. But when a three-wheeled robot trundles into the living room, even Lola can't belt out of the cat-flap fast enough. Perhaps it's the barking that spooked her. The robot is called Dash, and like its smaller, stationary friend Dot, it's the work of technology startup Wonder Workshop. It's excellent at yapping cats off the sofa, but its real goal is teaching children to code."
John Evans

'Lesson Study' Technique: What Teachers Can Learn From One Another | MindShift | KQED News - 2 views

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    "Akihiko Takahashi is a professor of math education at DePaul University. Before that, he was an elementary school teacher in Japan. He first came to the United States in the early 1990s looking for all the great approaches to teaching math that he and his colleagues in Japan had learned about from American researchers. When he couldn't find these approaches being used in classrooms, he soon realized why: There was no lesson study in the United States. Lesson study is a form of professional development Japanese teachers use to help them improve and to incorporate new ideas and methods into their teaching. "If there's no lesson study," Takahashi says, "how can teachers learn how to improve instruction?""
John Evans

A Framework for Teaching with Twitter - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    "A Framework for Teaching with Twitter"
John Evans

The Tempered Radical: Upcoming Conversation: Teaching for Tomorrow - 4 views

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    Download the free book -Teaching the iGeneration
John Evans

Teaching the Ten Steps to Better Web Research - 17 views

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    "Teaching the Ten Steps to Better Web Research"
John Evans

50 Excellent Open Courses on Teaching With Technology - Online Colleges and Universities - 8 views

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    "50 Excellent Open Courses on Teaching With Technology"
John Evans

TESconnect, TES connect, education recruitment, teaching jobs, teacher jobs, teaching v... - 0 views

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John Evans

University of Manitoba: Continuing Education: Certificate in Interdisciplinary Studies:... - 0 views

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    In today's world, where information and conversations are continually at our finger tips, new technologies and new approaches to teaching and learning are becoming of increasing interest to educators. The most prominent changes center on how we relate to others and how we relate to information. This 216 hour online certificate program explores the changing landscape of technology, information, communication, fostering discussion on how these trends impact learning and teaching. This certificate is a joint initiative of Extended Education and the Learning Technologies Centre at the University of Manitoba.
John Evans

Baptism by Fire: 100 Essential Tips and Resources for Student Teachers | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    Here are some tips, shared experiences of other teachers, advice from the pros, and helpful information that can help make your student teaching experience the best it can be.
John Evans

"Teaching Teaching & Understanding Understanding" - 0 views

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    19-minute award-winning short-film about teaching at University: (((
John Evans

Teacher Professional Development and Teacher Resources by Annenberg Media - 0 views

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    Advancing Excellent Teaching in American Schools Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in American schools. This mandate is carried out chiefly by the funding and broad distribution of educational video programs with coordinated Web and print materials for the professional development of K-12 teachers. It is part of The Annenberg Foundation and advances the Foundation's goal of encouraging the development of more effective ways to share ideas and knowledge.
anonymous

Stump The Teacher: I Resign From Teaching - 11 views

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    Resign from teaching! Interesting reflections!
John Evans

Teaching Resources for the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Teaching Resources for the Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami"
Sheri Oberman

No Teaching Expertise Reqd: Pharmaceutical Company outsources its Knowledge Assessment ... - 4 views

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    Spilling teaching functions, namely knowledge assessment, outside the bounds of an educational institution or even an education outsourcer, NO TEACHER/TEACHING QUALIFICATIONS NECESSARY for the developer or the call simulation representatives.
John Evans

WNY Education Associates » Goomoodleikiog: Transforming Teaching in Plain Eng... - 1 views

  • Maybe good teaching and good use of the web is about all about crafting the way we live our verbs and our adjectives. It’s about paying attention to what kids are doing: where they can engage and how they can connect. Maybe our job is simply to study them in action, determine which of those skills need further support, provide feedback, and shift our position and the support we provide in response. Teachers who wonder how the web can revolutionize teaching and learning might appreciate this Common Craft-style video by Leigh Murrell and Heidi Beezley:
John Evans

Teach cell phones, don't ban them : Schools Matters & TextMe : Knoxville News Sentinel - 0 views

  • Education should be about preparing our children for their future. Cellphones are an integral part of our children's futures that should be utilized in the classroom.
  • We should teach children that cell phones can be used for more than just sending text messages to their friends.
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    Teach cell phones, don't ban them
John Evans

Futurelab - Handbooks - Curriculum and Teaching Innovation - 0 views

  • Curriculum and teaching innovation
  • This handbook is intended to provide guidance for educators interested in exploring the potential of personalisation to transform curriculum design and teaching practices. It is aimed primarily at educational leaders involved in curriculum and teaching innovation.
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