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Rachel Mangum

Class Tools - 1 views

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    Cool tools for teachers.
Tracy Watanabe

#50 Educational Tech Tools List | Teach Gen Now - 0 views

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    Fabulous tutorials and resources!
Sheryl Anderson

ThinkCerca - 0 views

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    A site dedicated to providing Common Core tools for reading and writing. A new site, supposedly free, bears some watching as it looks pretty cool in the demo
Tracy Watanabe

Step 2 - Set Up Your Blogging Rules and Guidelines | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    I love the idea of having it right on the Blog. This idea can also fit your Moodle, or whatever the Web 2.0 tool is.
Gwen Phifer

ReadWrite Think - 4 views

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    This is a great resource for many tools, lesson plan ideas, templates, etc. I have used it for years - and for a number of different things.
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    Gwen, I agree this is a great tool. I have found great lessons on personification and persuasive writing.
Sheryl Anderson

spicynodes - 3 views

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    a prezi-like tool. Easy to use. Free.
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    Sheryl, I used spicynodes on my project for "Teach Like a Champion" and found it real easy. Thanks!
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    I used Spicynodes for a project for "Metaphors and Analogies." It was very user-friendly. I think it will be a great program to have the students use to summarize math concepts.
Sheryl Anderson

Achieve the core - 0 views

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    things to steal and use
Tracy Watanabe

10 Steps to Managing Cooperative, Project-Based Learning Groups | 1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

  • Even with these tools, scaf­fold­ing is nec­es­sary.
  • 1. Con­tent Comes First Be clear about how stu­dent projects will be eval­u­ated
  • 2: Choose and Defend A Par­tic­u­lar Pre­sen­ta­tion For­mat Once stu­dents know what they want to com­mu­ni­cate, they can begin dis­cussing the clear­est means for com­mu­ni­cat­ing their ideas.
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  • 3. Stu­dents “Divide and Con­quer” the Work­load
  • Divi­sion of labor should be explicit
  • Crit­i­cal ques­tions are: What needs to be writ­ten? Can that be divided into chunks? What needs to be pur­chased? Who wants to go where? When? What needs to be researched/read? Can that be divided? Can the project be divided into sec­tions so that each stu­dent is respon­si­ble for one of those sec­tions? Posters can be divided into sec­tions — Who will be respon­si­ble for which sec­tions? Pre­sen­ta­tions are divided into slides — Who will be respon­si­ble for which slides? iMovie sec­tions can be pro­duced on sep­a­rate com­put­ers and assem­bled in the end — Who will be respon­si­ble for which sec­tion? Prezis work like Pre­sen­ta­tions - Who will be respon­si­ble for each part?
  • 4. Stu­dents Plan a Time­line Time man­age­ment is one of those crit­i­cal skills that is miss­ing from the writ­ten cur­ricu­lum. The key is back­ward planning.
  • 5. Group mem­bers work as Indi­vid­u­als After stu­dents have decided on con­tent, defended a for­mat for pre­sen­ta­tion, and “divided-to-conquer” the work, they can be mean­ing­fully engaged in their own mini-projects. Each work ses­sions should have a work goal. M
  • 6. Indi­vid­u­als Com­ment on Part­ners’ Pieces Dur­ing the revi­sion and assem­bly stages, some trouble-shooting may be necessary.
  • 7. Groups Reflect on Their Work Finally, the group needs to come together and com­ment on the “fit” of all the parts.
  • 8. Allow Groups to see other Groups’ Work Some stu­dents are risk-averse. They want to work on project for­mats they know. But when they see oth­ers’ work, they have a frame­work they can use when con­sid­er­ing for­mats for other projects.
  • 9. Use Projects to Inform Report Card Com­ments Those who chose to make Prezis don’t know this, but I jot­ted down a quick report card com­ment about self-motivated learn­ing.
  • 10. Cel­e­brate! Stu­dents should cel­e­brate work well done.
Sheryl Anderson

Noodle Tools - 1 views

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    Helps narrow down choices to find information for a specific task.
Tracy Watanabe

Essential Learning with Digital Tools, the Internet, and Web 2.0 - 3 views

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    From Reinventing PBL -- Their update to the Ch 3 list
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    This offers many sites and ideas! Awesome!
anonymous

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Teaching Tools - 1 views

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    A list of links that might prove to be helpful in your planning a 21st Century lesson/unit.
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