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Jennifer Garcia

toolsforsearch - home - 0 views

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Jennifer Garcia

iPads in Education - 1 views

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    Welcome to the 'iPad in Education' web site - concerned with using Apple's iPad for learning and teaching. Although this is based in the UK, the site's content will reflect practice from other counties and contexts in order to explore and learn from a wide field. I am Ian Wilson (www.ianwilson.biz) a freelance Apple Education Mentor based in the north west of England (Twitter: @Ian__Wilson). I have set up this site as I believe the iPad signals the opportunity for a transformation in how technology is used in schools, colleges and universities. I am interested in looking at all age ranges, all abilities across all areas of the curriculum and keen to see if the iPad makes technology more transparent and cross-curricular as it should be.
Jennifer Garcia

Teachers warned away from Facebook, Twitter - The Sault Star - Ontario, CA - 0 views

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    "Keep that status update to yourself. That's the advice teachers are being given as the education system grapples with the expanding use of social media by students. Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation has been conducting workshops with high school teachers in Algoma in recent months after the Ontario College of Teachers issued an advisory that teachers should keep their distance from students when it comes to Facebook, Twitter and other electronic communication."
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    With twitter it would be worth encouraging teachers wanting to use it with students to keep one that is private/professional pln related and create different accounts for their classrooms using alternative emails.
Jennifer Garcia

Literary Tweets: 100+ of the Best Authors on Twitter - 0 views

  • .impact-ads { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 1em; } .impact-ads-content a { color: #007EC4; font-weight: bold; } Related Posts Authors at Mashable Our Authors@Mashable series provides a unique opportunity for the Mashable audience to interact and engage with today's authors of Web 2.0 culture. Each author(s)... BookTour's Official Launch Attacks LongTail of Authors and Publicists BookTour, the site launched by famed author Chris Anderson, has officially been released to the public and has grown its database to include thousands... The N Factor 30 Book Giveaway (Authors @ Mashable) Continuing our Authors@Mashable series after a great start with Ori Brafman of the New York Times Bestseller Sway and Frank Warren of the award
Jennifer Garcia

Innovative copyright - 0 views

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    "While completing this project, many unique and creative copyright resources were discovered that go beyond the traditional, dry text of the law. The resources presented in this article show that copyright education can be engaging and enjoyable. They include videos, interactive tools, comics, podcasts, tutorials, online courses, Twitter feeds, and blogs about copyright. "
Jennifer Garcia

Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 0 views

  • If you still believe that professional development is what happens on those two or three days each year when you sit in a classroom and have some expert "deliver" it to you, I have bad news. That model is no longer sustainable and the days of PD as something that is done "to you" by "experts" a couple of times a year are over.
  • to think that you can maintain a professional outlook by attending two or three PD workshops a year is almost laughable. To keep up with new learning, you really need to be plugged in to an ongoing source of professional discourse and resource sharing.
  • Just ten minutes. Even just skimming through that list of things would give me more relevant PD than most teachers get exposed to in a whole year. And those of us who use Twitter in this way are able to tap this stream of information any time we like.
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    If you still believe that professional development is what happens on those two or three days each year when you sit in a classroom and have some expert "deliver" it to you, I have bad news. That model is no longer sustainable and the days of PD as something that is done "to you" by "experts" a couple of times a year are over.
Jennifer Garcia

Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical Thinking | Brain Pickings - 1 views

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    Australian outfit Bridge 8, who have the admirable mission of devising "creative strategies for science and society," and animator James Hutson have created six fantastic two-minute animations on various aspects of critical thinking, aimed at kids ages 8 to 10 but also designed to resonate with grown-ups. Inspired by the animation style of the 1950s, most recognizably Saul Bass, the films are designed to promote a set of educational resources on critical thinking by TechNYou, an emerging technologies public information project funded by the Australian government. The animations - which are part Minute Physics, part The Dot and the Line, part 60-Second Adventures in Thought - are released under a Creative Commons license and cover the basics of logic and the scientific method, as well as specific psychological pitfalls like confirmation bias and Gambler's Fallacy.
Jennifer Garcia

A Must-Have Guide To Google Drive | Edudemic - 1 views

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    We're chomping at the bit to get our grimy little hands on the new Google Drive. We wrote about it in our March issue of the Edudemic Magazine, featured it a couple weeks ago, and now want to start figuring out how the basically-real tool will help teachers around the planet. After all, that's what Edudemic is all about! We throw caution to the wind and just start trying to figure out fun and useful ways to use technology in the classroom. Who cares if that technology isn't available yet?
Jennifer Garcia

Teachers Simple Guide on The Use of Google Forms in The Classroom - 0 views

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    This video is basically a free webinar presented by Google certified trainers Kevin Brookhouser and Tim Lee where they unveiled some of Google forms secrets and provided simple directions on how to create self-grading quiz forms within Google Docs. The transcript of this video is available HERE.
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