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John Evans

Tons of Free Graphic Organizers, Posters, and Infographics to Use in Your Teaching | Ed... - 3 views

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    "In today's post I am sharing with you two interesting resources where you can access a wide variety of educational materials to use in your classroom including graphic organizers, infographics, posters, lesson plans, templates, and many more.  "
John Evans

There Is No Such Thing as a Reluctant Reader - John Spencer - 1 views

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    "The following are a few of the reasons students might be reluctant to read. It is by no means an exhaustive list. There are some excellent researchers and teachers who have been exploring this topic in-depth. However, I would like to focus on four different trends that I noticed as a middle school teacher and explore of a few ideas for how to address these issues."
John Evans

How to Stay Under Your 15 GB of Free Storage From Google | WIRED - 2 views

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    "If you're smart about how you use your space in the cloud, you don't have to pay extra."
John Evans

16 Ways to Own Your Professional Learning - John Spencer - 1 views

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    "This year has been a marathon for teachers. They've faced constant changes and big challenges at every turn. It's been hard to teach into the abyss of black screens and muted microphones or navigate the hybrid landscape with our attention split between students at home and in person at the same time. Or the challenge of keeping students socially distanced with the constant reminders to keep their masks on. We miss the little things like fist bumps and high fives and the smiles on students' faces when they have that "aha" moment. Teaching has been a marathon. However, at the end of this marathon, there are different levels of tired. Some people are simply exhausted. They have crossed the finish line and they are placing their hands over their head with a mix of gratitude that it's over and a sense of pride over facing a huge challenge. These teachers are worn out and need rest. Other teachers are injured. These teachers have finished the marathon but they're hurting. They have experienced is genuine injustice and it has shaken them to core. Many have faced trauma. These teachers need more than just rest. They need healing. I made this continuum for myself to think through whether I'm tired or actually injured. This isn't scientific or research-based. It's just a tool I made for myself years ago and I thought I'd share it. You can see it in the video below:"
John Evans

The 12 Best News Sites You Can Trust for Credible Stories - 4 views

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    "Fake news is a big issue right now. News companies are in the pockets of mega-billionaires. Media bias, inaccurate reporting, and sensationalism are on everyone's mind. We are in an age where we don't trust the people reporting the news. Despite all this, there are still some trustworthy news sources out there. You just have to know where to look."
John Evans

7 Steps to Clean Up Your Gmail - Teacher Tech - 1 views

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    "As the school year comes to a close you may want to consider cleaning up your Gmail emails. Here are a few tips to help you out: "
John Evans

8 awesome podcasts for kids, families, and teachers - 6 views

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    "Check out these engaging podcasts for kids--your students might benefit from a new way to discover new topics and ideas"
John Evans

Summer 2021 Reads for K-12 Teachers | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "These aren't exactly beach reads, but they'll be useful when teachers want to reflect on the past year-and plan for the future."
John Evans

The Value of Mailing Encouraging Notes to K-12 Students | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "Looking for positive things to say about every student helps teachers develop an asset-based approach to teaching-and helps students lean into their strengths."
John Evans

A Simple Way to Boost Your Happiness | Psychology Today - 0 views

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    "They say misery loves company, but research shows it also creates it. Being around unhappy people makes us unhappy too-if you didn't know that was true before the pandemic lockdown, you probably know it now. The good news is that it also works the other way-being around happy people makes us happy. But how do we make sure the people we interact with every day are happy? It's actually easier than you think."
John Evans

AI Is Harder Than We Think: 4 Key Fallacies in AI Research - 0 views

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    "Artificial intelligence has been all over headlines for nearly a decade, as systems have made quick progress in long-standing AI challenges like image recognition, natural language processing, and games. Tech companies have sown machine learning algorithms into search and recommendation engines and facial recognition systems, and OpenAI's GPT-3 and DeepMind's AlphaFold promise even more practical applications, from writing to coding to scientific discoveries. Indeed, we're in the midst of an AI spring, with investment in the technology burgeoning and an overriding sentiment of optimism and possibility towards what it can accomplish and when."
John Evans

If Your Brain Feels Foggy And You're Tired All The Time, You're Not Alone - MindShift - 1 views

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    "The pandemic has done a number on us, in too many ways to count. Our bodies are responding with feelings of fatigue and lack of focus, experts say. Here are some tips to help you feel better."
John Evans

The Future of K-12: Will We Still Need a Physical Classroom? - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    "With technological breakthroughs, we have replaced certain aspects of our society with new tools, all while creating new opportunities for people to take up. While there is undoubtedly much debate as to the ethics of replacing man with machine, there is no denying the usefulness of using technology and devices to enhance our world space. Education is one such sphere of society that we are still trying to enhance with technology. As we have made progress, education and classroom learning have been slow to accept change, but it's getting there. In fact, with the comparatively small amount of progress we've made, we are already asking the question - will we even need physical classrooms in the future? We'll answer this question by looking at the advantages and disadvantages of e-learning and seeing if it's something that could replace traditional classrooms. Look here for a closer look at the advantages and disadvantages."
John Evans

From Headache to Helpful-Teachers on Using TikTok in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "From 60-second micro lessons to brain breaks, teachers are finding creative ways to meet students where they are. Increasingly, that's on TikTok."
John Evans

Science Lessons That Tap Into Student Curiosity About COVID-19 | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "eaching about coronavirus can make learning more relevant while helping students cope with feelings of uncertainty and instability."
John Evans

Building a Robot Magician - 0 views

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    "Recently I gave a talk about the BBC micro:bit and needed to come up a good demonstration without being too technical: something that was short, memorable and showed off the full range of what it could do. Finally, I hit on the idea of a magic trick."
John Evans

10 Ways to Harness the Power of the Chat Function in Middle and High School | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "With the prospect of returning to face-to-face instruction or hybrid constructions, what can we learn that works in our digital spaces that can readily transfer to our in-person classrooms? How do teachers motivate students to share ideas and risk "being wrong" in the digital space or the public space of the in-person classroom? How can we catch that lightning in a bottle? Well, there is the chat function built into many of the digital tools we use. There is power in the chat that can be intentionally put to use now and in the future."
John Evans

There Are 4 Modes of Thinking: Preacher, Prosecutor, Politician, and Scientist. You Sho... - 0 views

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    "You wouldn't use a hammer to try to cut down a tree. Try to use an axe to drive nails and you're likely to lose a finger. Different physical jobs call for different tools. So, too, do different mental jobs.  Optimism and big-picture thinking will help you sell your business idea. Keeping your books in order requires a more detail-oriented approach. Motivating employees requires more empathy than analytical thinking.  Different modes of thinking are best suited for different situations, and according to a new interview with star Wharton professor and best-selling author Adam Grant most of us don't utilize one particularly powerful mindset nearly enough. "
John Evans

15+ Websites to Teach Financial Literacy - Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    "If your school doesn't teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. Some are narrative; others games. Here are fifteen I like. See if one suits you (check here for updates on links):"
John Evans

How Do We Exit the Post-Truth Era? | The Walrus - 1 views

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    "False content online has only multiplied over the years. But the fake news designation has also been used to serve all kinds of purposes-including, increasingly, to disparage real news reporters-so most experts now avoid the term. Instead, researchers usually talk about disinformation, which is purposefully false, and misinformation, which is unwittingly false (either because the publisher made a mistake or because the person sharing the content did). As false content spreads through social media networks, it can oscillate between the two, and it can manifest in various forms, including memes, tweets, or "imposter" content made to imitate real news stories. "
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