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Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: Easy classroom blogging with Posterous - 1 views

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    Directions for using Posterous - lots of possibilities where you can have students post things by attaching and sending to an email, and it collects them all so all can see/hear.
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Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 0 views

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    First paragraph: As 21st-century teachers, we are expected to help students master the technological tools they will use in college and the workplace. But in many districts, the one-computer classroom is not extinct. So how can we do a lot with a little? How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?" Here are some tips!
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Create your own E-Book for your iPad - 0 views

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    I don't have an iPad or a WordPress blog, but this looks like a lot of fun! I wonder if it would work with an iPod Touch or iPhone? Android phone?
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An Educators Guide To Twitter - 0 views

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    LOTS of information here about Twitter - answers questions about retweeting, hashtags, chats, and much, much more.
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The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now) | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "You've got every device under the sun in front of you. Now what apps are you going to use? Here are the apps or app categories that I recommend you test for your school. There are lots of apps, and these are just my opinion based on what I've used with my students or successfully tested."
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Ways to Use ThingLink in the Classroom - 1 views

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    ThinkLink is an easy way to add content on top of a graphic - here are lots of ideas for how to use ThinkLInk.
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10 ways to find global connections for your class | Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

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    If you don't know this blog yet, you might want to watch it - he has a lot of interesting ideas.  Here is his list of places to look for global connections for your class.
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Faculty Focus - Effective Teaching Strategies for the College Classroom - 2 views

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    Use the search box and look for "online teaching best practices" or "online course quality" - there are a lot of articles here!
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    Use the search box and look for things like "online teaching best practices" or "online teaching quality guidelines"
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Edutopia News - 1 views

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    If you don't get the Edutopia newsletters, or haven't taken a look around their site - please do so! They are not all about technology, but have lots of teaching and learning information in innovative ways - and also a section dedicated to technology use!
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Technology Archives - TeachThought - 0 views

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    An archive of article about teaching and learning with technology - not language-specific, but a lot of good ideas. Also a specific section about using iPads (check the tabs across the top).
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6 new free Google tools to upgrade your classroom | Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

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    Matt has a lot of great tech ideas - and he's a Spanish teacher, so many are specific to language teaching and learning. If you don't know his blog, you may want to take a look around.
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50 Ways To Use Music & Song - EFL 2.0 Teacher Talk - 3 views

  • Research suggests that students perform tasks where concentration is required, better with music playing in the background.
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      I'm guessing that it should be instrumental. Classical or jazz?
    • Marlene Johnshoy
       
      They say that classical works best for this - right brain, left brain thing.
    • lars3969
       
      This sounds awesome!
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      Jazz chants, jazz chants. I feel like these get mentioned all the time, yet I know no teacher who has ever used them...
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  • Students make a doodle video.  It’s easy to do and read about it here.  Students each make a picture for one line of a song. Put them together and then make a movie.
  • Carolyn Graham’s “Jazz Chants” are perfect for any class, young or old. The repetition, rhythm and simplicity of them make any lesson very effective.
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      Brilliant!
  • “Second language singers”
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      I like how simple this is.
  • Some in the song, some not. Students copy, listen, circle the vocabulary they hear.
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    This blog has good resources - some related to tech and some not. I like that the author links to a lot of activity and lesson plans - it's good to have models.
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    This blog has good resources - some related to tech and some not. I like that the author links to a lot of activity and lesson plans - it's good to have models.
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Introducing the All-New Flipgrid - 1 views

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    Lots of new capabilities! If you don't already use FlipGrid, you might want to check it out! (not free, but low cost).
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How to use Jamboard in the classroom: 20+ tips and ideas - Ditch That Textbook - 2 views

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    "Jamboard is a collaborative online whiteboard. It gives students lots of creative work space. How do you use Google Jamboard in the classroom? Check out these ideas!"
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Tech Like A Pirate - Ditch That Textbook - 3 views

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    You may or may not be interested in purchasing the book, but there are a lot of free resources, examples, and ideas that Matt has shared on this page.
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A Summer of eLearning in 10 lessons learned | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    All lot of great ideas - and a couple of blog mentions that would be good to add to your Feedly!
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Introducing the All-New Flipgrid - 1 views

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    For all of you FlipGrid fans - FlipGrid just added a lot of new features!
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A Digital Librarian's Survival Toolkit by Awesome School Librarians - Book Creator - 5 views

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    There are lots of great tips for any educator in this book!
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MultiBrief: Fostering STEM vocabulary development in ESL students - 6 views

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    Thanks for sharing Alyssa! There are lots of tips here that would have been very helpful for my co-taught Intermediate Algebra class last year that I can implement in my teachings next year :)
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TeachersFirst Review - PhotoFunia - 3 views

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    PhotoFunia reviewed by TeachersFirst, (review last updated: 1/14/15) : Use your pictures and PhotoFunia to create photo collages, flyers, family trees, holiday albums, and more. No registration is needed! PhotoFunia has hundreds of effects and filters. More are added weekly. To add shadows, age your photo, or rende
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    PhotoFunia reviewed by TeachersFirst, (review last updated: 1/14/15) : Use your pictures and PhotoFunia to create photo collages, flyers, family trees, holiday albums, and more. No registration is needed! PhotoFunia has hundreds of effects and filters. More are added weekly. To add shadows, age your photo, or rende
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    I played with this web app; it's a lot of fun.
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