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ClassroomQ: A Better Way to Ask and Manage Questions - Nick's Picks For Educational Technology - 2 views

  • Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student’s name removes them from the list. A Better Workflow ClassroomQ can play an important role in the workflow of the student-centered classroom. Students requesting help no longer have to sit with their hands up, doing nothing for extended periods of time. Teachers can give their full attention to the student(s) they are working with, knowing that other students have been acknowledged. ClassroomQ Accounts Free accounts are limited to a maximum of five students in the queue at one time (which should be plenty for most classrooms). Paid accounts ($19.99/yr.) are unlimited and also offer the ability to view who has checked in to a class along, and the option to download data from each class session. Copyright secured by DigiproveSome Rights ReservedOriginal content here is published under these license terms: X License Type:Non-commercial, Attribution, Share AlikeLicense Summary:You may copy this content, create derivative work from it, and re-publish it for non-commercial purposes, provided you include an overt attribution to the author(s) and the re-publication must itself be under the terms of this license or similar.License URL:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/Don't Miss a Pick - Follow Us http://edtechpicks.org/wp-content/plugins/social-media-feather/synved-social
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    "The ease of use and simplicity of design are what really make ClassroomQ stand out. After creating an account, teachers can start a class session with one click. "Students join the session by going to classroomq.com/students, enter their teacher's name and class code. They can then ask for assistance and will be added to the teacher's queue with the push of a button. They can also see how many students are ahead of them at any time."ClassroomQ Assistance Button "Teachers see an ordered list of student requests along with any optional comments that students may have provided. Simply clicking on a student's name removes them from the list." Looks like a cool solution -- but wouldn't working in groups be a help? T/h to Nick LaFave
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Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Update your KWHL Chart to KWHLAQ: What do I know? What do I want to know? How do I find out? What have I learned? What action will I take? What new questions do I have? Includes two sample charts.
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Awesome Chart on Personalized Learning Vs Individualized Learning ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    A chart showing the differences between individualized instruction and personalized learning. "On the face of it personalized and individualized learning are two sides of the same coin, a game of semantics and this is why many teachers still use them interchangeably as if they mean the same thing while in fact there is a noticeable difference between the two particularly in how each trend views the role of teachers and students, knowledge, and standards." This chart by David Warlik shows the differences.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Online Tools for Creating Charts & Diagrams - 0 views

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    T/h R Byrne, who gives several examples of ways to use charts, graphs, and presentation tools in class.
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Learning Never Stops: Index Mundi - Maps and information for every nation on Earth - 1 views

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    "Index Mundi is a site that provides a huge amount of information about every nation in the world. This site is a data portal full of information, statistics, charts and maps that users will find easy to navigate because the information is all categorized and is easily accessible on the home page. The site not only offers data about individual nations but it has comparison maps and charts as well as an entire area dedicated just to the United States. With data ranging from health, to economics, to energy consumption,and so much more, Index Mundi is an amazingly useful site that just about any educator can use in the classroom."
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Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 1 views

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    The backwards is really what should be forwards, that is, it starts with what tasks the students need to accomplish. Blow-up the chart to see the tools that can accomplish these tasks. The second page also has a list of goals and links to tools. This should come in handy as you think about how to successfully integrate technology into your class, or flip you class.
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Alternatives to Google Image Search - Chart - 3 views

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    A chart of different places to search for public domain and Creative Commons images.
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Frayer Model | Classroom Strategies | AdLit.org - 1 views

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    "The Frayer Model is a strategy that uses a graphic organizer for vocabulary building. This technique requires students to (1) define the target vocabulary words or concepts, and (2) apply this information by generating examples and non-examples. This information is placed on a chart that is divided into four sections to provide a visual representation for students."
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The Differences Between Projects And Project-Based Learning | Edudemic - 1 views

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    This article, based on friEdTechnology, has a quick side-by-side chart showing the difference between piece-meal projects and Big Question-driven PBL.
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25 Ways Teachers Can Integrate Social Media Into Education - Edudemic - 5 views

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    Includes a great chart showing how various social media are used and how they integrate with each other for various specific purposes.
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Nuts and Bolts: Assessing the Value of Online Interactions by Jane Bozarth : Learning Solutions Magazine - 5 views

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    "Etienne Wenger (of Cultivating Communities of Practice fame), Beverly Traynor, and Maarten De Laat have recently published a new conceptual framework for understanding and assessing value in such interactions. It includes a nice overview chart (figure 1)..." An interesting article on the value(s) of communities (CoPs).
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Infographics & Data Visualizations - Visual.ly - 1 views

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    "See the best data visualizations on the web all in one place." Mainly infographics--charts and informational maps. Students could upload their own graphs, et al., for comment and feedback, and the site purports to be creating new data visualization tools.
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25 Ways To Use iPads In The Classroom by Degree of Difficulty | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Nice embedded chart on ways to "Consume, Collaborate, and Produce" with iPad. I'd like to try out html5 and create some apps. Some links will be dead, however.
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Technorati: State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 2: On Language and Tagging - 1 views

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    Blog stats, charts, graphs, tagging, etc.
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22 Effective Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Bloom's Taxonomy is a nice way to organize Twitter uses. The chart has 22 ways "to effectively integrate Twitter into courses, lessons, projects, etc."
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Blooms_Digital_Taxonomy.jpg (JPEG Image, 800 × 610 pixels) - 1 views

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    A nice chart containing a list of web and mobile accomplishments or means to practice the various levels of Bloom's taxonomy for learning.
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How To Teach Critical Thinking Using Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    This is a nice chart (with verbs) of Bloom's taxonomy, and Stepes to work through the taxonomy as you create a lesson. Impresses one with all the steps that Bloom's taxonomy requires.
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What Can You Do on a Chromebook? - 1 views

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    "There are millions of web resources you can access on any web-based device, but here are a few suggestions for web apps that you can find in the Google Chrome Web Store. These work on the Chrome browser on a desktop or laptop and on Chromebooks." A nice visual chart with the task needed opposite the app that could be used with Chrome.
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A Quick Look at Google's New Add-Ons for Documents - Ed Techsploration - 0 views

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    Google is offering Add-ons that will make this online tool more comparable to the features of MS Word or Excel. For example, use Gliffy for charts and diagrams, Track Changes in four colors (without resort to the font formatting toolbar), grammar check, and use templates and bibliography styles. This article highlights and describes some of the apps.
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Allowing students to deeply understand assessment. | The Amaryllis | Documenting the transformation of my classroom into a 21st Century place for learning - 0 views

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    "For most students, assessment can be a bit of a mystery, which is really unfortunate given how much a student's future depends on how a teacher assesses his or her achievement. In Ontario, we've been working hard to make assessment explicit to students and parents. One of the expectations is that educators and students co-construct success criteria and rubrics so that students have a thorough understanding of what is expected of them." Shows how a class of 6th-graders creates their own holistic rubrics for a difficult class project using ideas from the Ontario Achievement Chart.
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