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Jenny Darrow

Using Twitter in the Primary Classroom | Changing Horizons - 0 views

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    My article about the use of Twitter in Orange Class (@ClassroomTweets) was recently published in English 4-11. I have changed some of the ways in which we use Twitter even within the short time between writing and publication of the article. I plan on writing another more up-to-date reflection on how we have been using Twitter soon but in the meantime hopefully this will provide you with the context in which our work is based. As this is the first article I have ever had published I would value any comments or feedback as to what you think about it.
Jenny Darrow

DC Rainmaker: Interesting photo crowd sourcing service for Kona this weekend - 0 views

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    Link in this article to Crowdpixel. Article exaplains need and background Photo crowdsourcing - emphasis is on sporting events
Jenny Darrow

https://c.ymcdn.com/sites/aaeebl.site-ym.com/resource/collection/ADB16DD5-E51C-4E02-930... - 0 views

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    Welcome to the inaugural issue of the AAEEBL ePortfolio Review (AePR)! Designed to provide space for emerging thinking about ePortfolio research and practice, as well as a publication opportunity for those working in and with ePortfolio, the AePR focuses on timely, important topics written by leaders in the field. The articles may focus on a current controversy in our community that perhaps cannot be quickly or expeditiously addressed through a careful research process or on specific topics of interest to the wider ePortfolio community (for instance, assessment, high impact practices, etc.). As such, we welcome articles that are initial reports on research, case studies of ePortfolio practices and pedagogies, and think-pieces that move the field forward. We want to ensure that the AePR is relevant to you and your work with ePortfolios so we also welcome ideas for future issue themes and topics - let us know if you have ideas!
Jenny Darrow

Welcome to the iPod & iPad User Group Wiki - 0 views

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    We welcome you to our wiki and blog for supporting iPod & iPad devices in education. Although our focus is K-12, many of the techniques should work for you at any level and with any number of devices. On the wiki side of this site are the deployment and management articles, and on the blog side, you will find the classroom activities (written primarily by teachers) where iPods are supporting achievement improvement for our students. We are posting as many help and how-to articles here as we can and as quickly as we can so you can continue to be successful using iPod devices in your classroom. Please let us know if there are more or different things that you would like to have included here.
Judy Brophy

Blog U.: Student Views on Technology and Teaching - Technology and Learning - Inside Hi... - 0 views

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    recommendations:1. Ensure that all readings, articles, presentations and videos (all course material) are available in the course management system.2. "Create a weekly reading assessment that asks students to formulate or discuss the most important things you wanted them to get out the this week's articles."3. "Make your syllabus a living document and let students know about changes via class emails - it will put your class in the forefront of their minds."4. "Use technology to help students engage with one another - create peer review groups for papers or discussion groups online."
Jenny Darrow

Career Advice: Does Wikipedia Suck? - Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

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    Finally,  decent article from the Chronicle about how to address wikipedia. Still slanted but there is a nod to being realistic.
Judy Brophy

Tagxedo - Tag Cloud with Styles - 0 views

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    I'm glad to introduce to you a brand-new application, Tagxedo, now in beta! Tagxedo turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters -- into a visually stunning tag cloud, words individually sized appropriately to highlight the frequencies of occurence within the body of text.
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    "Welcome to Tagxedo, tag cloud with styles\n\nTagxedo turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters -- into a visually stunning tag cloud, words individually sized appropriately to highlight the frequencies of occurrence within the body of text."
Judy Brophy

Putting the Learning in Blended Learning | Faculty Focus - 2 views

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    Designing a Blended course: Here is a three-step process: Establish clear learning goals for the topic. Design activities to help students meet the learning goals. Sort the activities into two categories: online and face-to-face. Very short article that might be useful in CELT's blended classes.
Jenny Darrow

Changing Records of Learning through Innovations in Pedagogy and Technology | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Innovations in pedagogy and technology could revolutionize academic records, moving our approach from one of checking off boxes to one of connecting the dots. This article highlights technological and pedagogical models that connect the dots toward agile, personalized evidence of learning.
Judy Brophy

Two Activities that Influence the Climate for Learning | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    a collection of instructional strategies that illustrate how the principles of positive psychology might be applied in the classroom. ( - See more at: http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-professor-blog/two-activities-that-influence-the-climate-for-learning/#sthash.ABCJKqB0.dpuf
Judy Brophy

AppStart for iPad (2012 Edition) for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    ***FREE FOR A LIMITED TIME*** To Celebrate the release of the new iPad, the ultimate iPad starter guide is now free! All articles and AppLists have been fully refreshed and loaded with the freshest apps. AppStart is the first app to download on your iPad:
Judy Brophy

Mind Mapping: A Graphic Organizer for the Pedagogical Toolbox - 0 views

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    Recently, the authors engaged in a collaborative inquiry with a sixth grade science class to explore mind mapping, a graphic organizer that can be used to generate ideas, take notes, develop concepts and ideas, and improve memory (Buzan 1979). With a very limited body of research available on how to best use mind maps in the classroom, the authors decided to explore ways mind mapping could be used for the teaching and learning of middle school science. This article reviews research about graphic organizers, describes the ways the authors incorporated mind mapping into a sixth grade science curriculum, and discusses what they learned by using mind mapping as both a teaching and learning strateg
Judy Brophy

5 Unexpected Results of Going 1:1 | Go Where You Grow - 0 views

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    " Do not just walk into this casually. " Identity Crisis- You will become a student too. Remodeling. Fear (Freedom is Scary) massive overhaul Really well-written article about how having students own technology changed everything in a K-12 history class.
Jenny Darrow

Code of practice for learning analytics | Jisc - 0 views

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    Article outlining policy recommendation for institutions using student data
Jenny Darrow

https://chronicle-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/5/items/biz/pdf/ChronFocus_Analyticsv5_i.pdf - 0 views

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    As Big Data Comes to College, Officials Wrestle to Set New Ethical Norms Plus many other articles that address data
Judy Brophy

Accessibility Checker Rules - Word - Office.com - 1 views

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    Any author (with or without a disability) can use the Accessibility Checker feature to find potential accessibility issues and instructions for how to fix them. This article provides details on the issues the Accessibility Checker looks for, and gives some information on how to resolve them. Through notifications in the Backstage View and a task pane that helps authors navigate to, and resolve issues in their file, the purpose of the Accessibility Checker is to help authors improve the accessibility of documents, spreadsheets, and presentations that they create.
Judy Brophy

Color Uncovered: An Interactive Book for the iPad | Exploratorium - 0 views

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    Explore the surprising side of color with Color Uncovered, an interactive book for the iPad, featuring fascinating illusions, articles, and videos developed by the Exploratorium.
Jenny Darrow

Digitally Speaking / Social Bookmarking and Annotating - 0 views

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    Article on how to use Diigo with students. Especially geared for k-12 (?). Ideas for things like shared annotation roles, shared bookmarking roles, Handouts are at the bottom of the page.
Judy Brophy

MentorMob - Learn What You Want, Teach What You Love - MentorMob - 0 views

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    Create A Playlist Of Your Very Own! Organize any video, article, or website into a Playlist
Jenny Darrow

Best Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free - 0 views

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    If you're interested in learning something new, this article is for you.  Broken down by subject and/or category, here are several top-notch self-education resources I have bookmarked online over the past few years.
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