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imelda Morales

David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts » 3 keys to a flipped classroom - 0 views

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    good strategie to flip your classroom
Miss Anna

Earlychildhood NEWS - Article Reading Center - 1 views

  • The danger, however, is that computers will be used only to reinforce the national trend toward earlier and more academic skill acquisition, and that other important developmental needs will be ignored. Further, there is a danger that developmental needs not met through technology will be ignored or radically compromised: physical play, outdoor exploration of the community and of nature; art, music and dance; learning specific social skills and moral values, and experiencing diversity in a myriad of ways.
  • To fully integrate computers into the curriculum teachers should take the goals of the curriculum and find ways these can be implemented.
Miss Anna

At Waldorf School in Silicon Valley, Technology Can Wait - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Interesting--when is it appropriate to introduce computers into the classroom?
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.
imelda Morales

http://pairadimes.davidtruss.com/three-keys-to-a-flipped-classroom/ - 1 views

good strategie to flip your classroom

technology

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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.
Mariana Lavin

Twelve Active Learning Strategies - 0 views

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      Working in airs is often better and produces more learning
  • Think-Pair-Share" is an active learning strategy that engages students with material on an individual level, in pairs, and finally as a large group. It consists of three steps. First, the instructor poses a prepared question and asks individuals to think (or write) about it quietly. Second, students pair up with someone sitting near them and share their responses verbally. Third, the lecturer chooses a few pairs to briefly summarize their ideas for the benefit of the entire class.
Gretchen Dillon

NFIL Champions for Information Literacy - 0 views

    • Gretchen Dillon
       
      Could someone at ASF be nominated as a "Champion for Information Literacy?!?
  • The National Forum on Information Literacy’s mission is to promote information literacy at home and abroad.
  • We encourage you to let us know if any information literacy champions reside in your community
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  • Send us a brief summary (500 words or less) why you think your candidate would make an excellent Champion for Information Literacy
Matthew Schendel

Information Literacy Weblog: Professor Diane Nahl leads discussion on information liter... - 0 views

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    This has to do with librarians and technology, but they are meeting in a virtual world with their own avatars!!
Matthew Schendel

Cool Infographics - Blog - 0 views

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    Infographics to use in the classroom or maybe at a party as a topic of conversation.
Lee Ann Seifert

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer : Nuts and Bolts of Big6 : Using the Big6 - 0 views

  • The Big6TM is an information literacy curriculum, an information problem-solving process, and a set of skills which provide a strategy for effectively and efficiently meeting information needs
  • It can be used whenever students are in a situation, academic or personal, which requires information to solve a problem, make a decision or complete a task. Using a multi-level approach, students can develop competency in information problem-solving and decision-making that will carry forward into lifelong, useable skills.
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    Using the Big 6!!! 
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    OMG! We are teaching children so many skills, Its amazing how schools and teachers are constantly finding techniques, tools, ways to educate, that we should improve so much as humanbeings, forgeting about war and money and working on improving ourselves and how we live and we take care of the world and we care for each other!
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!
Jenna Kubricht

First-graders use Twitter to learn typing, reading, writing - chicagotribune.com - 1 views

  • That's because Evan and others in first-grade teacher Jodi Conrad's class use Twitter to send out a weekly newsletters, update the days' activities and give parents reminders about upcoming programs.
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  • "These are tools that come standard in life right now,"
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    1st graders using Twitter! If they can do it, We can do it!!!
Debora Gomez

UNICEF - Basic education and gender equality - Quality of education - 0 views

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    Imagine a textbook written in an indecipherable language, or a blackboard without chalk. Imagine a class being held in a loud concert hall, or a child trying to do homework in the midst of a hurricane. Clearly, when key components of the learning process and context are lacking, education itself is doomed to fail.
Ruth Santiago

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    How fun it is to use Pinterest. Check this out!
Ruth Santiago

Most Important Skills for 21st-Century Students - Sponsored Article - The Atlantic - 0 views

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    one of the most important skill for the 21st century is the ability to analyze information.
Ruth Santiago

Information Literacy Weblog: Reflecting on 23 Things: using 23 Things in an Information... - 0 views

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    Just 23 things to use and know in an infolit class
Anamaria Recio

Information Literacy Weblog: The Truth According To Wikipedia - 0 views

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    a documentary about wikipedia and what it has become
Anamaria Recio

Information Literacy Weblog: The Road to Information Literacy: Librarians as facilitato... - 0 views

    • Anamaria Recio
       
      interesting!
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    librarians as facilitators in information literacy
Kristen Heusinger

Information Literacy « LibraryNext - 1 views

  • Information literacy has been known by many different names: library orientation; bibliographic instruction; user education; information skills training.  Each has built on the other.  Library orientation concentrates on how to use a physical building and bibliographic instruction and user education on the mechanics of using particular resources.  Information skills training and finally information literacy concentrates on cognitive and transferable skills, such as problem solving, evaluation and communication skills.
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    I really like the visual on this page about what information literacy includes.
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