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Kathryn Murphy-Judy

Objectives Builder - TeachOnline - 0 views

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    Cool app to create Bloom s Taxonomy based couse objectivs
anonymous

bubbl.us | brainstorm and mind map online - 3 views

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    Here's a great, free resource for creating mind maps. An invaluable tool!
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.
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      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.
danielhkarvonen

Teaching Without Walls: Life Beyond the Lecture - 4 views

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    This blog has information not only on practical things, such as how to use VoiceThread, but also on how to create community in online courses. Seems interesting so far.
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    Too much text to skim through quickly, but looks like there are some interesting topics there. I'll come back later to read more closely!
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    Interesting to read about her progression throughout the years using these different sites.
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    A lot of valuable information here. Thanks for sharing.
Caroline Switzer Kelly

PBL in the TL: Make an Interactive Infograph Syllabus - 7 views

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    Usie Piktochart to create an interactive graphic syllabus. Laura Sexton has wonderful ideas, is a genius with Tech, and is a super, enthusiastic NC teacher. I recommend her website and blogs - PBL in the TL.
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    Thanks for the reference! This is really cool--not sure if our syllabus policy would allow it, but it really looks like fun and is much more attention-grabbing. I imagine, though, that it takes a while to get to the level of organization she has attained with the images and layout.
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    Love it!
Alyssa Ruesch

ESLvideo.com - Learn English (ESL/EFL) with free videos from YouTube, Google Video, blip.tv, and other video hosting websites. - 0 views

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    Good resource for creating online quizzes with video. Geared toward ESL, but also has quizzes in other languages, mostly Spanish with some French.
Marlene Johnshoy

Soundflower - Cycling 74 - 1 views

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    Creates the possibility for recording Skype calls (audio only, I think)
Marlene Johnshoy

How to Create a Facebook Group for Your Classes - 1 views

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    Many teachers have also suggested that you have a "personal" Facebook page, and a "teacher" Facebook page, and ne'er the twain shall meet...
Beth Kautz

Savvy Web Searching - 0 views

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    online tutorial for savvy web searching created by the center for teaching and learning at the U of M
Marlene Johnshoy

VoiceThread - Foreign Language - Digital Library - 1 views

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    "The Digital Library is a database of articles about successful VoiceThread projects. Our hope is to create a resource that offers guidance and inspiration for people undertaking new projects."
Beth Kautz

Tomorrow's Tech in Today's Schools: Facebook project & Template - 1 views

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    Students create facebook pages for characters, historical figures, objects, etc and then interact with each other.
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    Yes - I thought this looked like an interesting project! Thanks for adding it!
Marlene Johnshoy

The Practitioner's Perspective on Teacher Education: Preparing for the K-12 Online Classroom - 0 views

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    Little is known about the population of educators who teach online, especially with relationship to preparation from their teacher education programs. This article discusses the results of a national survey of K-12 online teachers from across the nation to ascertain how prepared they felt they were with regard to three key areas: technology, pedagogy, and content, including combinations of these domains, as described by the technological pedagogical content knowledge framework (Mishra & Koehler, 2006). Overall, K-12 online teachers indicated that they felt the most prepared in the areas of pedagogy, content, and pedagogical content. They felt least prepared in the areas of technology, including technological pedagogical knowledge, technological content knowledge, and technological pedagogical content knowledge. Implications for the field of teacher education are discussed, including the need to more fully integrate technology within the coursework and field experiences of teacher candidates, and the need to create courses, or specific modules within existing courses, to address topics of importance to virtual teaching.
Eleni Nikiforou

Facebook and Twitter are creating a vain generation of self-obsessed people with child like need for feedback, warns top scientist | Mail Online - 3 views

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    I don't think that the facebook craze has effected us THAT much, goodness!!! I am 22 and am part of this generation, and I can say that most of my friends and I have grown out of the facebook phase, we aren't obsessed like we were at the end of high school and start of college.
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    An amusing article ... and perhaps with some degree of truth to it ... but I am unsure why the opinion professor of pharmacology who has done no research on the topic warrants an article.
Martha Borden

5 Unbeatable Types of Infographic + Free Tools to Create Them | Search Engine Journal - 0 views

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    Shared in Alyssa's post for Week 7
Marlene Johnshoy

Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 4 - Using Wetoku | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Wetoku is a web service or Web 2.0 tool out of Korea that provides a simple platform for interviewing someone via the Internet. Collaborating globally is a must for our students and as result interviewing can be a challenge. Wetoku makes doing an interview as easy as filling out some basic information, creating an interview session and then sending the creative interview session's URL to the interviewee. Once the recording is done, the interviewer can embed the copy of the URL into a blog or website. You will need a web-cam for this tool.
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