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Karen Vitek

197 Educational YouTube Channels You Should Know About - InformED : - 1 views

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    "If you don't have a YouTube channel as an education provider, there's a good chance you're behind the times. Nearly every major educational institution in the world now hosts its own collection of videos featuring news, lectures, tutorials, and open courseware. Just as many individuals have their own channel, curating their expertise in a series of broadcasted lessons."
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    informED has links to other good resources from this page also.
Steve Ransom

eduClipper - Getting Started with Assignment Portfolios - 0 views

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    Fantastic new Educlipper features to use with classes! Take a look.
Steve Ransom

Presentation.io - The Easiest Way To Present Remotely. - 0 views

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    Share your synchronous presentation virtually with others who can view it in their browser. Slides only advance when you advance them. Includes video, VOIP, and backchannel chat for the current slide being presented. Needs Chrome browser to take advantage of all features.
Steve Ransom

Digital Learning Series: GTOD #33 - Adding an Attachment to a Calendar Event - 0 views

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    Great tip and feature. Turn it on in your calendar Settings>Labs and give it a try!
Steve Ransom

15 Things You Didn't Know Google Could Do - 0 views

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    Some fun, some useful, tips
Steve Ransom

ExitTicket Student Response System | ExitTicket Student Response System - 0 views

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    Looks like this could be a useful tool for quickly assessing student learning... nice visual realtime feedback features... Students can access it from any device...no need for them to download an app/
Steve Ransom

MentorMobEDU Blog Guide to an Interactive Flipped Classroom - MentorMobEDU Blog - 0 views

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    This teacher does a great job explaining how she helps students process video content better with interactive quizzing. and feedback. The previously windows-only feature of creating interactive quizzes with Camtasia is coming sometime in the near future to the Mac platform.
Steve Ransom

Should my class blog, tweet, Google App, Moodle, Desire2Learn, or Edmodo? Arrghhh!!! | ... - 0 views

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    A handy little matrix to help you make decisions regarding creating an online component to your classroom.
Steve Ransom

The Power (and Peril) of Praising Your Kids -- New York Magazine - 0 views

  • For a few decades, it’s been noted that a large percentage of all gifted students (those who score in the top 10 percent on aptitude tests) severely underestimate their own abilities. Those afflicted with this lack of perceived competence adopt lower standards for success and expect less of themselves. They underrate the importance of effort, and they overrate how much help they need from a parent.
  • Carol Dweck
  • According to a survey conducted by Columbia University, 85 percent of American parents think it’s important to tell their kids that they’re smart. In and around the New York area, according to my own (admittedly nonscientific) poll, the number is more like 100 percent. Everyone does it, habitually. The constant praise is meant to be an angel on the shoulder, ensuring that children do not sell their talents short.
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  • The “smart” kids took the cop-out.
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    Great read!
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