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Flipgrid. - 1 views

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    Site lets teachers post a question online. Students then respond via webcam (no account required) and have their (moderated) comment added to a really great-looking video wall online. Site does cost $65 annually, but that includes 10 walls and virtually endless questions/responses.
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Quizinator Free - Home - 0 views

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    Create and share up to 25 online quizzes for free using your own items or shared questions.
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Google Moderator - 0 views

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    Moderated discussions/surveys. Users can create a topic, ask questions, solicit responses, rate responses, etc.
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TED-Ed | Lessons Worth Sharing - 0 views

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    TED educational site. Now includes tools that allow teachers to add discussion questions to videos for students.
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Naiku Quick Question | Naiku - 0 views

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    Free site lets teachers conduct a variety of web-based assessments using any type of browser-equipped device. Very useful for formative assessment.
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Easy Classroom Polling For Teachers and Students | ClassPager - 0 views

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    Easy-to-use tool that lets teachers share messages, poll questions, etc. via text messaging.
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EverySlide | Interactive Presentations | Audience Response System - 0 views

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    Useful tool lets you upload PowerPoint or Keynote presentations and then share as a link. You can then insert polls or questions and get real-time feedback from students/viewers.
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Idea Springboard - Google Science Fair 2014 - 0 views

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    Truly cool tool from Google inspires learners' questions and projects. Input what you are good at, what subject you enjoy, and what you want to do, and Google provides a tapestry (Yes, I just used the word "tapestry.") of links, videos, books, and other resources to get the creative juices flowing.
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EDpuzzle - 0 views

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    Site lets teachers crop online vids, add audio clips, and add questions for quick assessments.
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TodaysMeet - 1 views

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    Site lets users create a discussion page and update visitor input in real time. Nice way to gather questions, ideas, etc. from group.
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Blogging to Learn and Questions of Standards: A Dialogue | Beyond School - 0 views

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    Thoughtful discussion on writing standards and student blogging.
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DecideAlready - Decisions made easy - 0 views

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    Enter questions, propose answers, share with a group, and receive feedback, such as answer ratings, other solutions, etc.
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Solvr - Private and collaborative problem-solving | Brainstorming | Discussions that le... - 0 views

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    Enter a problem, and a unique URL is created. Once shared with others, a group can collaborate by adding questions, comments, solutions, etc. Very easy to use and effective way to solve problems.
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Engage Your Audience | Text The Mob - 0 views

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    Polling by cellphone--much, much more affordable than Polleverywhere. Free version includes 100 responses per question.
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AllThingsPLC - Research, education tools and blog for building a professional learning ... - 0 views

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    "This site was created to serve as a collaborative, objective resource for educators and administrators who are committed to enhancing student achievement. We invite you to share your knowledge, ask questions, and get expert insight into the issues teachers face each day in the classroom." Includes blog, resources, information and statistics on networks and their effectiveness.
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How to Summon Your Child's Inner Coder: 10 Questions With Raspberry Pi Inventor Eben Up... - 0 views

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    Interview with the inventor of the Raspberry Pi, Eben Upton. Some good nuggets and implications for education here.
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How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 0 views

  • And yet the dominant model of public education is still fundamentally rooted in the industrial revolution that spawned it, when workplaces valued punctuality, regularity, attention, and silence above all else.
  • Decentralized systems have proven to be more productive and agile than rigid, top-down ones
  • In 1970 the top three skills required by the Fortune 500 were the three Rs: reading, writing, and arithmetic. In 1999 the top three skills in demand were teamwork, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
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  • We don’t openly profess those values nowadays, but our educational system—which routinely tests kids on their ability to recall information and demonstrate mastery of a narrow set of skills—doubles down on the view that students are material to be processed, programmed, and quality-tested. School administrators prepare curriculum standards and “pacing guides” that tell teachers what to teach each day. Legions of managers supervise everything that happens in the classroom; in 2010 only 50 percent of public school staff members in the US were teachers.
  • Teachers provide prompts, not answers, and then they step aside
  • There will be no teachers, curriculum, or separation into age groups—just six or so computers and a woman to look after the kids’ safety. His defining principle: “The children are completely in charge.”
  • “schools in the cloud,”
  • as the kids blasted through the questions, they couldn’t help noticing that it felt easy, as if they were being asked to do something very basic.
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    Must. Read. Such a valuable lesson and another example of how we are doing it wrong.
Randy Rodgers

AnswerGarden - Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your aud... - 0 views

shared by Randy Rodgers on 27 Jan 15 - Cached
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    Nice, easy tool for group brainstorming or feedback. Acts like Wordle for teams--repeated words display larger.
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