Free Technology for Teachers: November's Most Popular Content - 10 views
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Here are the most popular items in the month of November: 1. Why Teachers Use Twitter 2. 9 Resources for Website Evaluation Lessons 3. 6 Ways for Students to Publish Their Writing Online 4. 12 Ways for Students to Publish Slideshows Online 5. Intro to Wikis Video Created By Kids 6. Ten Trends to Affect Teaching In the Future (and now) 7. Daylight Saving Time Explained
Free Technology for Teachers: FlockDraw - Simple, Collaborative Drawing - 4 views
FlockDraw - 7 views
Snowflake Factory - 12 views
CreativeTechs Classes - 5 views
A Wow a Day With The Hubble Advent Calendar | The Whiteboard Blog - 4 views
Un-Google Yourself - Wired How-To Wiki - 3 views
Educational Leadership:Multiple Measures:Why Every Student Needs Critical Friends - 4 views
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Using peer critiques to evaluate and improve student work is a natural outgrowth of the movement toward more authentic assessments in education (Henderson & Karr-Kidwell, 1998). Both formative and summative assessments now commonly go beyond multiple-choice tests to include live performances, digital presentations, simulations, and so on. We have moved from a focus on judging whether students know isolated facts to a focus on assessing whether students can apply newly acquired skills and concepts.
INTERNET THROUGH THE EYES OF 11-YEAR-OLD CHILDREN: FIRST-HAND EXPERIENCES FROM THE TECH... - 3 views
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