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Kristen Heusinger

S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 0 views

  • S.O.S. for Information Literacy is a dynamic web-based multimedia resource that includes peer-reviewed lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy (K-16). Read a full description of the project. More information.
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    Interesting Lesson plans, teaching idea, builders for information literacy. Very interesting website for teaching information literacy skills!
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    Great site!
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    Information Literacy website for teachers
Jenna Kubricht

HotChalk's Lesson Plans Page - Lesson Plans for Teacher by Teachers - 1 views

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    great website to find lesson plans. It is well organized and very helpful!
Anamaria Recio

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Teach This! Teaching with lesson plans and ideas that rock #teac... - 0 views

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      creating a facebook is a good idea for leaders unit
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    this gives loads of lesson plan ideas that integrate technology
jennifer lee byrnes

Elementary Four Blocks Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Here is a Making Words Take Home Sheet I have put together. I set it up so I just have to type in the letters needed for the "mystery word" and then print off the page. These are What Looks Right? lesson cards I laminated and put on a ring.
Anamaria Recio

Creative Ways to Use Podcasts in the Classroom | Suite101.com - 0 views

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    How to use podcasts to help strengthen lessons 
jennifer lee byrnes

Education Week Teacher: Cultivating Student Leadership - 0 views

  • "Leadership is the wise use of power. Power is the capacity to translate intention into reality and sustain it.
  • One way to have power is by feeling a strong sense of self-efficacy—a strong belief that you can accomplish your goals.
  • helping them learn to categorize information instead of just listing data.
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  • We can help our students gain the capacity to tackle unforeseen problems by emphasizing comprehension
  • We can also introduce students to what community organizers call "relational power" when we use cooperative learning activities and invite as much participatory democracy in the classroom as possible.
  • we can build relationships with students so we can learn their self-interests, hopes, and dreams, and be better prepared to more explicitly connect lessons to them. We can praise effort and specific actions more than intelligence. And we can encourage cooperative learning.
  • Good leaders also teach others.
  • "We learn 10% of what we read, 20% of what we hear, 30% of what we see, 50% of what we see and hear, 70% of what we say or write...[and] 90% of what we teach.”
  • Teaching others not only requires students to reread and return to learned material but it also enhances self-confidence and provides good modeling for peers.
  • When peers teach one another, they develop respect for each others’ judgment and expertise.
  • We can also develop student leadership by creating opportunities for students to take collective action to improve their community
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    This is an interesting article about instilling leadership skills into your students.
Lee Ann Seifert

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Model it, live it, talk about it. It's all "using" technology.
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      Easy ways to incorporate technology into everyday lessons. 
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    Using Technology in the classroom.
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    Good tips!
veronica occelli

Microsoft Tag-Example Resource on E-Safety | Ray Chambers - 0 views

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      It would be nice to use this kind of lesson for advocacy!
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    E-safety
jennifer lee byrnes

Ten ideas for interactive teaching - 0 views

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    By Jenna Zwang, Assistant Editor Read more by Jenna Zwang While lecturing tends to be the easiest form of instruction, studies show that students absorb the least amount of information that way. Interactive teaching methods are an effective way to connect with a generation of students used to consistent stimulation-and education professor Kevin Yee has some advice for how teachers can make their lessons more interactive.
Tania Hinojosa

Creating a Classroom Newspaper - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    FEATURED RESOURCES Printing Press: In this online interactive tool, your students can choose the "newspaper" option to help them complete their newspaper section. Newspaper Story Format: Your students will find completing their newspaper article a snap by first filling out this useful handout that helps them identify each key element of an authentic newspaper article.
Kate Spilseth

Learning and Teaching Information Technology Computers Skills in Context - 0 views

  • There is increasing recognition that the end result of computer literacy is not knowing how to operate computers, but to use technology as a tool for organization, communication, research, and problem solving. This is an important shift in approach and emphasis. 
  • Successful integrated information skills programs are designed around collaborative projects jointly planned and taught by teachers and library media professionals. Information technology skills instruction can and should be imbedded in such a curriculum. Library media specialists, computer teachers, and classroom teachers need to work together to develop units and lessons that will include both technology skills, information skills, and content-area curriculum outcomes. 
  • Students need to be able to use computers and other technologies flexibly, creatively and purposefully. All learners should be able to recognize what they need to accomplish, determine whether a computer will help them to do so, and then be able to use the computer as part of the process of accomplishing their task. Individual computer skills take on a new meaning when they are integrated within this type of information problem-solving process, and students develop true "information technology literacy" because they have genuinely applied various information technology skills as part of the learning process. 
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    How to appropriately use computer skills and integrate technology into education
Mariana Lavin

Mandarin immersion program flourishes at L.A. school - 0 views

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    December 29, 2011|By Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times Twenty-four first-graders scrambled from their seats and plopped onto a rainbow-colored rug in "Wong laoshi's" classroom. In a minute, they would begin a lesson on food groups. But first a quick exercise on water. "Zhengfa!"
Aaron Mines

Information Literacy Lessons - MATH - 0 views

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      Literacy in Math
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    Standards 9.2.1.1-9: Understand the Concept of Function . . . Standards: Research Process, Technology Use Overview: Students use the Bureau of Labor's web site to find typical rates of pay for ten different jobs, convert figures to dollars per hour, and create a bar graph of the results.
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