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Start With Students: One Teacher's Design-Thinking Journey | Education Innovation D.C. - 5 views
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My essential idea after many rounds of brainstorming was that students would self-select their station work after analyzing their individual data and creating their own personalized weekly learning plan.
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We use iPads for games and other online learning apps on a regular basis. Students have tracked their progress on apps only as far as getting so far = stickers/rewards. Goal setting wasn't involved, nor were specific goals related to skills students needed to learn. This could be a simple addition to our stations to make classroom learning with iPad apps more effective.
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How to incorporate technology into station learning.
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Hi Diane: I am wondering, does your school support iPads for students in your class? or, is it required that they purchase their own. Is this an online class or a face-face class?
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We have a classroom set of iPads that are available. Students don't purchase them, the school got them through a grant.
6 easy ways to start flipping your classroom now | Ditch That Textbook - 4 views
On the attractiveness of social media for language learning: a look at the state of the... - 0 views
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Abstract: This paper sets the stage for the articles selected for the special issue "Language learning and social media: (r)evolution?". Starting with some definitions of mainstream terms like "social media", "web 2.0", "social web", "social networking sites (SNS)" and "web 2.0 language learning communities". The purpose is not to "reinvent the wheel" by suggesting new definitions, but to synthesize definitions of mainstream terms and juxtapose them to similar concepts from CALL literature. We then critically discuss three key features of web 2.0 technologies (user participation, openness and network effects). Despite the fact that these three features were present to some extent in technologies prior to social media, we examine whether they take on a radically different meaning in the social media era. Research insights are discussed in the last section of the paper.
5 ways to integrate digital exit slips - 0 views
How Do Tech Tools Affect the Way Students Write? | MindShift - 4 views
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There was a hyperlink to an article about whether we should still teach cursive. Apparently high schools are not doing it any more. My son stopped cursive in about the 5th grade and didn't have to use it and now he is struggling at the university because he can't read when the professor uses cursive in anything, like comments on his papers. I have to print when I leave him a note. Wow, technology is wiping out one of the long-standing activities that took humans decades to develop.
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I like the balanced way this piece presents some of the pros and cons of technology in education. Just this week I had a conversation with another educator who has encountered recent studies suggesting a link between handwriting (of any kind) and certain cognitive development. Some schools are now emphasizing handwriting instruction because it helps boost students' academic achievement.
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My daughter is 8 years old and she started learning cursive this year. So it must be back! I'm not sure if will help boost her achievement or not, but I'm glad she is learning it. I think the article made a good point about how students today have a short attention span and easily get off track. If they are typing a paper on the computer, for example, they can open a browser and start surfing the web. They don't necessarily stay focused on the task at hand. It is even hard for me sometimes. If I don't ignore email (just put it off until later, I mean), I would never get anything done!
How to start a language exchange on the right foot | LinguaTrek - 2 views
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Stick to the rules!
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How will corrections be handled?
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Language-Learning Blog | Ellen Jovin - 1 views
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"Voki For Classroom" - 1 views
Mobile Learning on the iPhone - Getting Started by Paul Clothier : Learning Solutions M... - 0 views
Digital Storytelling in the Foreign Language Classroom | ELTWorldOnline.com - 0 views
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Abstract "Digital storytelling is a compelling activity for the language classroom. Easy to use for both writing and speaking practice, digital storytelling can be a good way to motivate students to use the language both inside and outside the classroom. Many teachers report high motivation levels, and not only for their students! In this practical article I will briefly outline what digital storytelling is and give some tips on how to get started."
Palabea - Language Learning Made Easy « AppVita - 2 views
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You may communicate or read materials posted by speakers of the language that you are learning, but you will also be encouraged to help others who are looking to speak your native language.
Let Google Voice Rock the Classroom! | new.school - 2 views
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So, you've got the scoop on Google Voice, and you see how it can enhance communication in your life. What about your classroom? Why not use it with your learners? Let's start brainstorming how you can use the features of Google Voice as an educational tool.
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this is so true! I hope to use google voice in the classroom this fall as well :)