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Allison Hart

Educational-Blogging - How To Teach Commenting Skills - 0 views

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    this is pretty basic (elem focused) but the main idea transfers... 
Jackie Whitney

Becky's Book Reviews - 4 views

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    Becky's blog summarizes many young adult novels and categorizes them by genre and interest.
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    Thanks, Jackie. Becky's Blog has a great reference to a Classic book reading project I plan to use.
Daniel Mendes

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Digital Magazines With Glossi - 2 views

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    "Glossi is a new service for creating digital magazines. Glossi magazines can include images, videos, audio files, and links to external sources of information. The magazines that you create are displayed with page-turning effects. Your magazines can be embedded into your blog. Learn more about Glossi in the video below. "
Holly Hoskins

Lit teachers, don't despair - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 2 views

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    Some encouragement :)
Holly Hoskins

LESSON PLANS - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    New York Times lesson plans. Some of them look pretty good.
Holly Hoskins

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: The Digital Inquiry Project and "The New Cultur... - 1 views

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    This is an interesting blog post from an 8th grade English teacher about using Diigo to support creative writing on a blog. He has some basic guidelines and assessments too.
Holly Hoskins

R.I.P.: Lectures, Notes, and Tests (Scrapping the Old Ways) | Britannica Blog - 0 views

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    Good article about tech enriched student empowered classes with quite a bit of detail on how to organize it.
jremingtonasd

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 0 views

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    more at the article.... The Common Core standards don't just suggest novel technology use as a way to "engage students," but rather requires learners to make complex decisions about how, when, and why to use technology-something educators must do as well. In the past, tech use-whether limited or gratuitous-has been more a matter of preference or available resources than a must-do requirement. With the Common Core, such use is now a matter of law. Takeaways for Teachers: For teachers, the takeaway is simple: technology is no longer a feel-good way to develop buzz and honor authenticity, but rather a matter of academic merit and fidelity-which is awesome for several reasons: -No longer must progressive educators defend the reasoning behind twitter, YouTube, iPads, or blogging in their classroom. -Teachers will now have access to district, state, and federal resources to more meaningfully integrate technology. This means funding, training, school and district programs, and formal and informal professional development. -Social media professional learning networks (PLN) from linkedin to twitter, facebook to even pinterest, can be dominated by education technology discussion rather than broader concerns of how people learn, likely because those educators tending towards technology are on these digital networks to begin with. Now that said technology integration is required, it has the chance to bring the "old guard" of educators (perhaps kicking and screaming) into the world of #edtech. -This should also mean better resources for all teachers in the future. Digital "stuff" is easier to share than yellowing worksheets in an old file cabinet. As more learning becomes digital, sharing should increase as a result.
jremingtonasd

Snapshot of a Deeper Learning Classroom: Aligning TED Talks to the Four Cs - 0 views

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    Using TED Talks videos to help teach: Collaboration Communication Critical Thinking Creativity As a Language Arts teacher, I get the honor of encouraging any content area as a topic since my focus is on communication of that topic. I say "honor" because it means I get to learn from them. However, with the Common Core standards, and the four Cs, which are peppered throughout them, stressing the importance of communication is no longer limited to English class. All classes must find a way to use these skills to communicate subject matter expertise. This year, I have decided that I don't call my class Language Arts. I instead refer to what happens in my room as The Art of Using Language. This unit, therefore, focuses on as many aspects of using language and communicating as I could think of: Creating a website Designing an infographic Recording a podcast Developing a Powerpoint or Prezi more......
Jill Egan

No More E-books Vs. Print Books Arguments - 3 views

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    Just be glad that people are reading!
Allison Hart

Turnitin - New Mark-Criterion Association in Turnitin - 0 views

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    a great new feature in turnitin.com's grademark tools to support SBG - tie your comments within the paper to a specific part of the rubric
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