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Jennifer Garcia

New Classroom Tool Uses Laptops & Phones for Instant Assessment - 0 views

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    Socrative makes a web, iPhone and Android app that functions as a clicker system. After a teacher sets up an account, he or she receives a classroom number to give students. They simply enter the number in their phones or on a laptop and are ready to answer multiple choice questions, write short answers and compete in team challenges. "They don't have to create a user name and a password, it doesn't have to be approved by an administrator, it doesn't have to go through the school, we didn't have to spend 45 minutes setting it up. … I get an excel sheet that I know what to do with," she says.
Jennifer Garcia

Phil Bradley's weblog: 60+ Fake and spoof websites - 0 views

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    Phil Brady's Blog post 60+ Fake and spoof websitesI've updated the pages on my site that deal with science spoofs, commercial fake sites  and social, political, historical, news, religious, travel and educational spoof and fake sites. I know from the feedback that I get that these sites are well used, so I have deleted the few that no longer work and I have added some more in. There are now a total of 61 sites split between the two pages. It's not a complete listing, and it's just my personal choice, but you might be interested in them. They're primarily designed as a teaching aid, but some of them are very amusing indeed, if you have that sort of a mind!
Jennifer Garcia

Google Plus vs. Facebook… What's the Difference? | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    "On 28th June, 2011 Google rolled out the beta version of its highly anticipated social networking site, Google Plus. It is no secret that Google has long been wanting to get a slice of the social networking market. So, what exactly is Google Plus and how does it compare to Facebook? In this post we are going to look at Google Plus Versus Facebook and examine some of their major differences. Simply put, Google Plus has integrated many of the best features from our favorite social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, in one convenient package."
Jennifer Garcia

GoogleWebSearchEducation - 0 views

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    Get Inspired Check out our 9 lesson plans for teaching search, and bring Google to your classroom! We also have master lesson presentations for each of the classes offered by our team. 
Jennifer Garcia

Getting started with Digital Literacies [Presentation] | dougbelshaw.com/blog - 1 views

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    "Hot on the heels of my Ed.D. thesis submission, the presentation below (click through if you don't see it!) will hopefully be of help some of those looking to grapple with developing digital literacies in their institution or organization."
Jennifer Garcia

Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Flubaroo - Grading Made Easy Teachers, do you... * Not have enough time for grading? * Want useful measurements on student performance? * Need a free solution to help? If so, then Flubaroo can help! * Grade online assignments in a single step! * Get reporting and analysis on student performance! * Email students their scores. * Designed by a teacher, for other teachers!" can be added on to google forms
Jennifer Garcia

The iPad 2 and Apple TV … Ed Tech Industry Killer? | EdReach - 0 views

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    "What would you rather get for your classroom, an iPad 2 and Apple TV or an Interactive Whiteboard? Are your teachers asking for Interactive Whiteboards? Hold on to that discussion and don't answer until you know all of the possibilities!"
Jennifer Garcia

IPads in the classroom: The right way to use them, demonstrated by a Swiss school. - Sl... - 0 views

  • Teachers I talked to seemed uninterested, almost dismissive, of animations and gamelike apps. Instead, the tablets were intended to be used as video cameras, audio recorders, and multimedia notebooks of individual students’ creations. The teachers cared most about how the devices could capture moments that told stories about their students’ experiences in school. Instead of focusing on what was coming out of the iPad, they were focused on what was going into it.
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      This is how I have always used them with my students. The are amazing creation tools once you get the workflow right.
  • Most of the apps on the iPads for the lower grades are aimed at creating and expressing ideas. In addition to Explain Everything, they include MyStory, iMovie, Animation HD, Google Earth, Book Creator, Show Me, Brushes, and Comic Life.
Jennifer Garcia

It's Time to Disrupt the System - Getting Smart by Alison Anderson - - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's iste ignite session. 5 min well spent.
Jennifer Garcia

Teens Get Math Help at Alleyoop - 0 views

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      Not sure about the earning free coins option. It is paid otherwise. Anyway, it is an interesting site.
Jennifer Garcia

10 Ways to Change the Minds of Tech-Reluctant Staff | The Committed Sardine - 2 views

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      speed geeking
  • • Tech breakfasts: Every now and then we have a techy breakfast. Of course, the breakfast is cooked by the principal (me), which is sending a good message. One team will share how they are integrating technology into their programs; for example: Web 2.0 tools, jing, using vodcasts to demonstrate progress, using e-portfolios in the classroom, learning journals, etc. “• Speed dating: Teachers with strengths share how they use a device or a Web 2.0 tool in their classrooms. They get 5 minutes individually with a teacher colleague as a taster.
Jennifer Garcia

The Wrath Against Khan: Why Some Educators Are Questioning Khan Academy | Hack Education - 1 views

  • Gates argues that educational training is unrelated to teacher performance (and “teacher performance” here means “student achievement” which means “test scores.” I’ll get to that in a minute.)
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    "Some of these reformers do see Khan Academy as "revolutionizing" education, while others, including lots of educators, contend that Khan Academy is actually far from that. As the title of Clive Thompson's Wired article observes correctly: the rules of education are changing. But is Khan Academy the cause? Or the symptom?"
Jennifer Garcia

Microsoft Skydrive Gets Big Update - 25GB Of Cloud Storage - 0 views

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    "Microsoft SkyDrive has been around for a while, but was recently given a fairly significant update. We took some time to talk to Microsoft about the new features and play with it all, so here's a breakdown of what you can expect. You'll need a Windows Live account to start making full use of SkyDrive. For those too lazy to read - there's 25gb of storage, web-based versions of popular Office apps; collaborative editing that doesn't require everyone to login; and an iPhone app you should probably avoid for now."
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    I have played with this a bit. It is quite good.
Jennifer Garcia

Flat Classroom Certified Teacher Course - Information and Announcement - 0 views

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    might want to get a few staff members doing this...thinking of doing it myself maybe....
Jennifer Garcia

UK students get their timetable app into iTunes Store - 0 views

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    Possibly the first app by UK students in Apple's iTunes Store
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

Districts are still fearful of teachers communicating with students using Facebook | Da... - 0 views

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      I don't disagree when it comes to Facebook pages and accounts made with school in mind but there should be a line between personal Facebook use and public. Facebook lists could be a way of getting around this or even Google Plus circles.
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