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Sheila Tebbano

Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    Shmoop is a research resource, learning guide and much more. It will engage students and provide teachers with quality material that can make learning fun.
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    This is an exciting new tool that secondary teachers will love. The creators of Shmoop have put together great information, resources, learning guides, and more. The writers have a sense of humor and the material is on target. Definitely a must share Web 2.0 tool. Check it out!!
santi k

Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning - 2 views

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    Nice, downloadable guide with ideas on how to implement and assess PBL projects.
Rhys Daunic

U.S. Department of Education International Strategy - 0 views

  • The international strategy is inextricably linked with the Department's domestic priorities to advance two goals simultaneously: to strengthen U.S. education and to advance our nation's international priorities. By working to increase the global competencies of all U.S. students, learning from other countries to improve our education policies and practices, and engaging in active education diplomacy, we will help to advance these two strategic goals. The strategy is firmly based on the belief that a world-class education for all—both domestically and internationally—is a win-win.
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    the Department of Education is engaging more actively in education internationally and has developed its first-ever, fully-integrated international strategy, Succeeding Globally Through International Education and Engagement, to guide our work.
Rhys Daunic

A Teacher's Guide to Social Media - 1 views

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    Stats on how teachers are using Social Media in classrooms. 
Sheila Tebbano

A Guide to Designing Effective Professional Development: Essential Questions for the Su... - 5 views

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    Love the cartoon. Lots to consider here. Excellent questions to pose.
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    Thanks for sharing this--Peter Pappas always has such practical tips. And yes, the cartoon is perfect. :-)
anonymous

K12 Guide to Going Google - 6 views

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    This is the newly revamped integration model developed by Google, containing the "tools and guidelines" to jump start a Google Apps for Education roll out.
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    This is awesome. Thank you.
Rene Hahn

Edutopia Technology Integration - 0 views

  • he technology integration module is meant for use either after completion of the project-based learning module or with participants who are familiar with project-based learning. The module is designed for a two- to three-hour class or session. It can be used in conjunction with trainings of software applications that are used in classroom settings. "We're Here to Raise Kids": Character Development Is Key: Students prepare a day ahead for Ben Franklin Broadcast News by downloading images to be used as backdrops for the credits. Credit: Kathleen Duxbury Part One, Guided Process, is designed to give participants a brief introduction to technology integration. It answers the questions "Why is technology integration important?"; "What is technology integration?"; and "How do you integrate technology into the classroom?" Part Two, Group Participation, guides participants in envisioning technology integration. It asks participants to visit various educational Web sites. The participants are then asked to brainstorm ideas for technology integration garnered from visiting and discussing these sites. The tasks will be accomplished using group collaboration and han
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    This article is an excellent summary of why we need to integrate technology into the curriculum.
anonymous

Checklist/Rubric for School Innovation - 1 views

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    This self assessment checklist, developed by Teaching Matters, designed to "outline a set of critical questions to guide school leaders assess themselves on a continuum of school innovation in a set of critical areas".
smondrone

A Friendly Guide to Deploying iPads at Your School - 3 views

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    Guest post by Steve Kinney. Cross posted at http://stevekinney.net There is a lot to like about the iPad when it comes to using them in the classroom. It's light and fast. It turns on instantly. The battery lasts all day. Best of all, it's about half the price of a MacBook.
Rhys Daunic

The Ultimate Guide To Apple's New Education Initiative | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Apple has also announced iBooks Author (more details below) which lets you create your own textbooks. Users can even insert custom Javascript or HTML5 code into eBooks using iBooks Author.
Sue Morris

Will Kids Read Print Books Anymore? Scholastic's 2010 Report - Unruly Guides ePublishing - 2 views

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    Reading in the digital age...
anonymous

Flubaroo Overview - Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    this is great, thanks Daniel! i think Sheila highlighted flubaroo earlier & i was too busy to check it out - since then, i found it for one of my teachers & we set up a flubaroo grading script ... it worked perfectly - a huge time saver! i wish we had a matrix-like plug-in to speed learn all this...
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