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Jessica Rojas

Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works, 2nd Edition - Howard Pitler, El... - 4 views

    • Jessica Rojas
       
      A book about technology in the classroom: samples of instruments, appllications, sites. all of them more or less organized.
    • MariaEmicle Lopez
       
      Besides the sample instruments and applications, I find it refreshing the connection made with theory and new practices.
Jessica Rojas

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

Cultural Incidents - 1 views

  • 400+ INTERCULTURAL INCIDENTS Examples of the “problems” as experienced by people when meeting other Europeans. © Drawings by Antonia Docheva
Marlene Johnshoy

Using iAnnotate as a Grading Tool - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    IAnnotate (Mac and Android), and a number of other apps for tablet or laptop can help you digitize your grading routine. This article talks about how iAnnotate is used with DropBox for grading, but be sure to read the comments for other ideas and apps, too.
Marlene Johnshoy

Annotate Video on the Fly: A Review of VidBolt - 0 views

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    Add comments to video, share publicly or with a group
Marlene Johnshoy

Technology Provides Foreign-Language Immersion at a Distance - 2 views

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    Describes the "teletandem" exchanges that some teachers are having their students participate in for live conversation with native speakers.
Marlene Johnshoy

Grading Digitally with Notable PDF | Vitae - 1 views

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    Why she prefers Noteable PDF to an LMS post, Word, or Google Doc
Marlene Johnshoy

Preparing to Teach a Large Online Course - ProfHacker - Blogs - The Chronicle of Higher... - 1 views

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    This is the first in a series - and altho hopefully you're not teaching a MOOC, these differences for teaching online may be applicable.
Marlene Johnshoy

Five Two Zero So Much | Laowai Chinese 老外中文 - 3 views

  • May 20th, pronounced in Chinese as “wǔ èr líng” 五二零 is supposed to sound like “wǒ ài nǐ” 我爱你 (“I love you”).
  • May 20th, pronounced in Chinese as “wǔ èr líng” 五二零 is supposed to sound like “wǒ ài nǐ” 我爱你 (“I love you”).
    • Diane Nordin
       
      Number also has its own secrets in different cultures!
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  • “May the 4th” for Star Wars Day.
  • “May the fourth be with you” and “May the force be with you” has only a single phoneme difference (“th” vs. “s”) for the whole phrase.
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    "Five Two Zero So Much"
Caroline Switzer Kelly

WeSpeke | Reviews - 1 views

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    From the wespeke website - a list of articles about it. 130 languages are available!
ncsargo

Tip of the Week: Tumblr in your classroom? Maybe. Just maybe. | History Tech - 2 views

  • The truth is, every platform has its strengths and weaknesses. My argument here is pretty simple–there is no perfect platform for student blogging because everything that does exactly what a teacher wants sucks for students, and anything that is exactly what a student wants will probably get a teacher fired.
    • ncsargo
       
      Tumblr was a bit hard to navigate for me but it allowed for a lot for creativity, I can see why students would like it.
  • seven quick reasons why Tumblr may be perfect for the writing / blogging / posting / literacy piece in your room: Students can post by email. There’s an “ask” system. It’s social-by-design. Hashtags, sharing, reblogging, tweeting–it operates both as social media and a blogging system. It’s flexible. It can be visual or textual; video or gifs; audio or links; conversational or one-sided. It’s already on their phones. Well, most of them. Though they may delete it when they found out that you know. It’s dead simple to use. Reblogging is an interesting way to share thinking–and simple too. Maybe too simple to be considered cognitive heavy lifting, but that’s all in how you use it. Liking posts, using hashtags, posting new blogs–all simple to do from a tablet, phone, laptop, or desktop. It’s platform-agnostic. It works (almost) equally well across operating systems, much like Evernote. In fact, it can be thought of as the Evernote of blogging platforms.
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    • ncsargo
       
      All of these functions are pretty impressive, I feel like tumblr is a little more flexible than other blogs in what content you can add to the blog such as gifs, audio, video, links etc. 
  • Tumblr is microblogging and social networking website that many of your students are using. As of last week, there were over 200 million Tumblr blogs out there. Think of a cross between Twitter and Facebook and you start to get a sense of what it looks like. It’s not really a tweet. It’s not really a blog. It’s not really a website
ghoedu

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance | Edutopia - 5 views

  • I've used Google Drive nearly every year that I've taught. In my opinion, it's one of the best tools to impact the writing process since the red pen. In the classroom, Google Drive can be leveraged in a variety of ways. However, this post is about finding a happy balance between teaching and integrating technology. The last time I used Drive, I created a shared class folder with students before the first day of school. I populated it with dated folders and assignments that all students had access to. Similarly, I had students share a folder with me for homework on their first day. This folder would be their digital dropbox.
    • ghoedu
       
      I use google drive and google folders as an essential part of my teaching too. Stuxents notes are also in a folder within the folder created by me. Google classrooms folders are also there.
Alyssa Ruesch

Top 10 Language Learning Blogs 2009 - bab.la & Lexiophiles - 0 views

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    Top 100 Language Learning blogs - nice resources for developing your PLN.
Marlene Johnshoy

Top 10 Language Technology Blogs 2010 - bab.la & Lexiophiles - 2 views

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    The winning blogs for 2010 about languages and technology
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