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Carolina Montes

Redefining... - 0 views

  • The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I’d always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practic
  • Redefine with a goal in mind. When rethinking your curriculum and classroom, identify the goals you have for yourself and your students. I focused on two important goals: increased differentiation and robust, efficient assessment. Next, I asked myself, "Can the iPads help me reach those goals?" Realizing that they could, I redesigned my classroom practice around the goals, with iPads as the infrastructure. Here are a few examples:
Pedro Aparicio

Transforming Information Literacy for Today's K-12 Learners Through the Lenses of Transliteracy, Inquiry, and Participatory Learning | The Unquiet Librarian - 0 views

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      Great information literacy to create digital classrooms today
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    Here is a slideshow that discusses info lit and how you can use it in the classroom.
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    Project: The Uniquiet Librarian
Stephanie Cummings

How to Choose the Right Words for Best Search Results | MindShift - 0 views

  • Based on how Google ranks search results, typing in a question will be more likely to bring back pages with a question for a title.
  • So I have students write down their questions and teach them how to mark them up to create queries, the first step being to identify the significant words.
  • Nouns frequently make good search terms, so students can start by drawing the people, places, and things in their questions.
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  • Verbs and adjectives can also help in many cases.
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    Ideas to help students use key words rather than typing in a question in Google search.
Ruth Santiago

http://www.sdesa6.org/content/docs/StrategiesThatDifferentiateInstructionK_4-080808.pdf - 0 views

    • Ruth Santiago
       
      Great resource for Differentiated Instruction with Technology
Michelle Munoz

The Connected Classroom - Classroom - 0 views

  • Use digital technology and communication tools to access, manage, integrate and evaluate information; Construct new knowledge; Communicate with others effectively.
Gretchen Dillon

Introducing Programming to Preschoolers | MindShift - 1 views

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      An interesting discussion of early childhood development and digital learning.
  • The new project raises questions about childhood development and digital learning
  • Lifelong Kindergarten is collaborating with Tufts University’s DevTech Research Group to make Scratch Jr, a new version aimed at kids in preschool to second grade. The expected launch date is summer 2012.
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  • We want them to see digital technologies as something they can use to express themselves.”
  • There’s been a lot of buzz in the last few years about what it means to be literate in the 21st century. To Resnick, teaching kids to program was like teaching children of another generation how to write.
Matthew Schendel

Understanding Information Literacy - 0 views

  • What is Information Literacy?
  • Information literacy is not the same as computer literacy (
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    gives a basic overview of what information literacy is and how we can use it in the workplace
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    Understanding Information Literacy 
Charmaine Weatherbee

Lights, Camera . . . Engagement! Three Great Tools for Classroom Video | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Ideas on how to implement the making of videos to spice up a unit.  
Michelle Munoz

Children's experiences of technology outside the classroom way ahead | Education | The Guardian - 0 views

  • How much are they really learning through their passion for computer-based entertainment? How do we maximise the educational benefits of that passion, without, of course, killing it stone dead? Or - and there will be some who continue to believe this - should education and entertainment remain on entirely separate tracks?
    • Michelle Munoz
       
      Reflection question. Got any answers?
Alejandra Salazar

Could digital humanities to undergraduates could boost information literacy? | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • it is incumbent on humanities instructors to teach undergraduates how to read websites and digital discovery tools with the same critical vigilance with which they are taught to read textual arguments
  • research has shown that most members of the “born digital” generation do not know how those tools work
  • the point is to spur students to “think critically and differently” about digital gateways and to “encourage new forms of close reading, knowledge production and interpretation” in the context of the modern information landscape
veronica occelli

Social Bookmarking with students: Quality not quantity! | The Edublogger - 1 views

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    Remarks the importance of teacher`s presence when using technology in the classroom. We can't assume they know everything.
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    Students still need the human contact!
Cynthia Castro

Core Strategies for Innovation and Reform in Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Edutopia is dedicated to transforming the learning process by helping educators implement the strategies below
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      empower
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      which
  • Integrated Studies
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  • Project Learning
  • Teacher Development
  • ands-on approach to learning core subject
  • Technology Integration
  • tudents to think critically, access and analyze information, creatively problem solve, work collaboratively, and communicate with clarity and impact
  • Social and Emotional Learning
  • Comprehensive Assessment
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  • sure the full range of student ability
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    basics for understanding edutopia
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
Debora Gomez

Integrate tech into your classroom - 0 views

It is a web page specially dedicated for professionals who want to integrate tech into their classrooms so their students become more engaged

http:__ilearntechnology.com_ ADE634 Technology

started by Debora Gomez on 24 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Gretchen Dillon

After Recess - Change the World - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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      We have opportunities to reach outside our own classrooms and communities to help others with the click of a button. We should be modeling this kind of action within our students. 
  • So last month they started a petition on Change.org, the go-to site for Web uprisings. They demanded that Universal Studios “let the Lorax speak for the trees.” The petition went viral, quickly gathering more than 57,000 signatures, and the studio updated the movie site with the environmental message that the kids had dictated.
  • “These kids are really feeling the glow of making the world a better place. They’re feeling that power.”
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    I saw this and also thought it was amazing. One of the advantages of technology is it really is an equalizer.
Michelle Munoz

http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/Draft%20Technology%20in%20Early%20Childhood%20Programs%204-29-2011.pdf - 0 views

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      We are all new to technology, and this is the new way to learn.
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    Thanks for posting this! I have to take my time to read it carefully but is looks interesting.
imelda Morales

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

good strategie to flip your classroom

technology

started by imelda Morales on 25 Feb 12 no follow-up yet
Michelle Munoz

Information Literacy - 0 views

  • Information literacy enables people to interpret and make informed judgments as users of information sources, as well as to become producers of information in their own right.
  • Information literate people are able to
  • make critical decisions
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  • information literacy requires users to have the skills to use information and communication technologies and their applications to access and create information.
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