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Higher Ed Tech Tutorials Padlet for YouTube - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tutorial Padlet for YouTube video
Jessica Rojas

about:blank - 1 views

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    The name of the book is "Self Efficacy: the exercise of control" Bandura.
Jessica Rojas

TodaysMeet - 0 views

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    Todays Meet is a backchannel, which helps teachers conduct online discussions, while channeling the results onto one web page or an Interactive White Board.
Jessica Rojas

Classroom microblogging through TodaysMeet - 0 views

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    Though some were supportive of the idea of using microblogging in classes, many wrote some variation on what this reader posted: "[This] means you never have to learn to open your mouth. Surely more Twitter is exactly the opposite of what kids desperately need to turn into functioning adults."
Jessica Rojas

Voki blog - 1 views

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    Voki speaking avatars are great tools for the classroom. Teachers and students alike can create avatars and use them in a number of ways to make learning fun and more accessible.
Susan Wicht

French 2 Class Comics - 0 views

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    Fabulous Class Comic in French. Another brilliant activity that can be conducted over a number of months and allows a fair bit of freedom to students to be creative as well as engage different intelligences in the classroom (visual, verbal, logical, etc.). Plus, it is highly collaborative for all and takes the teacher away from being the knowledge expert to the a more authentic creative position. 
Isis Shawver

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Good Ways to Use Padlet In Your School - 1 views

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      We can use the group research idea when we are discussing cultural differences between the U.S. and Hispanic countries.  
Adrienne Gonzales

Three Good Ways to Use Padlet In Your School - 1 views

    • Adrienne Gonzales
       
      This is new terminology for me: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KWL_table
    • MariaEmicle Lopez
       
      It's a never ending learning path with all these acronyms :) I like the fact that Padlet allows for group and research projects.
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    From "Free Technology for Teachers"
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    Thanks for sharing. I had the same question about KWL. In Spanish would that be SQA? :)
Susan Wicht

Professional Development | The Scary Guy Does Parents - 0 views

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    The Scary Guy (and he is!) talking to parents about bullying. 
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    You are right. At the beginning I was "Whatttt!" but then this had sense. Interesting speech for parents, and for teachers!!
Maki Nakayama

Interesting Things for ESL/EFL Students (Fun English Study) - 0 views

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    A free study site for English as a Second Language (ESL) students with games, quizzes, puzzles, MP3 files with transcripts, listening practice, pronunciation practive, etc.
Susan Wicht

Media in teaching - 1 views

  • The Advantages of Media for Students: Popular media (films, music, YouTube) are a familiar medium to students that helps gain attention and maintain student interest in the theories and concepts under discussion. Students can see the theories and concepts in action. In more than a figurative sense, theories and concepts leap from the screen. Students can hone their analytical skills by analyzing media using the theories and concepts they are studying. The use of media in the classroom enables students to see concepts and new examples when they are watching television, listening to music, or are at the movies with friends. Students can experience worlds beyond their own, especially if the media is sharply different from their local environment.
  • Using media requires a complete understanding of copyright law, an appreciation of the workload involved, and some skill in recognizing content that will enhance learning, instead of becoming a distraction.
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    Media can be used in almost any discipline to enhance learning, both in class, and also for out-of-class assignments. Short film and television clips, written articles, and blog postings can be viewed to reinforce concepts and spark discussion. Songs and music videos, especially when the lyrics are made available, can be used to the same effect.
Amy Uribe

Tech Learning : Product Review: Boomwriter - 1 views

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    Here is an article that describes boomwriter, a technology tool that allows students do collaborative writing. Activities may have to be simplified for beginning level students, but I can see how this might work well with higher level students as well as with native speakers.
Amy Uribe

▶ Socrative in the Classroom - YouTube - 2 views

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    Want to learn how to use Socrative?  Here is a 3 minute video.  
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    I have used Socrative and my First Graders were very good using it. So, no excuses for older ones. I like the fact that we can add pictures and share the SOCs with other teachers.
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    Thanks Amy for these videos on Animato and Socrative. It is so much easier to try a new tool when you have a step by step explanation.
Amy Uribe

▶ How to Use Animoto in a High School Classroom - YouTube - 2 views

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    If you want ideas for how teachers use Animoto, check out this video. at about minute 3:40 it talks about how students can use it.  
Jessica Rojas

Recast and prompts in second language classrooms - 4 views

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    Hi Jessica, thanks for this article. Actually, I have been reading a lot about error correction lately, so it caught my eye right away. Any special reason why you chose it?
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    Hi Violeta, When teaching languages I think we need to read a lot about how to correct our students errors, and how to have them self correct. I have used some techniques, but since last week I realized that there is more outside to research. Check this one.. is good! Tarone, E. and Swierzbin, B. (2009). Exploring learner language. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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    Hi Jessica, This article makes us think how best we can give students feedback.Thanks for posting it.
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