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Kathy Blair

Google App Admin Guide - 6 views

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    2008 Thomson Course Technology Book
anonymous

YouTube - Google Demo Slam: Epic Docs Animation - 7 views

shared by anonymous on 16 Dec 10 - No Cached
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    This won't raise any test scores, but check this out.
Dianne Krause

Its About the Questions.pdf - Google Drive - 4 views

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    Effective coaching thrives not on quick fixes and ready answers, but on questioning and listening.
Virginia Glatzer

Apps for SLPs and Special Educators - 8 views

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    by Lauren Enders, Susan Gill, and Bill Ziegler (Bucks IU and PaTTAN, King of Prussia.)
Michelle Krill

Blogging Rubric - 0 views

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    A blogging rubric shared under cc by Ryan Bretag.
Aly Kenee

SmartBoard ideas - 0 views

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    38 cool ways to use a smartboard
smithsj

ISTE | NETS S - 1 views

  • exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      An example> Students model legal and ethical behaviors by properly selecting, acquiring, and citing resources.
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      results can be posted on wiki or blog
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    • smithsj
       
      Here students can share the resources that they have found to make their use of time more efficient.
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      students use google doc to coordinate an event - this will reflect many of the tasks covered here.
  • locate, organize, analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of sources and media.
  • evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks.
  • process data and report results.
  • Students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Students can identify a complex global issue, develop a systematic plan of investigation, and present innovative sustainable solutions.
  • Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology.
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      Create and publish an online art gallery with examples and commentary that demonstrate an understanding of different historical periods, cultures, and countries
  • Students use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems, and make informed decisions using appropriate digital tools and resources.
  • Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. >
  • Creativity and Innovation
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Jason Heiser

Seventeen Interesting Ways* to use Voicethread in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Using Voice Thread in the classroom
anonymous

Live@Edu: Microsoft Education Solutions - 0 views

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    This is a MUST-SEE if you're a Microsoft school. Spend some time here to see what they have to offer - for free. A great alternative to Google Docs if that's an issue. It's the reason for the x in .docx. Watch the recorded webcasts to learn more.
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    "Provide students, alumni, faculty, and staff with mobile, desktop, and Web-based applications to help them collaborate in K-12 schools and on college campuses, and create a community that lasts a lifetime."
Sue Sheffer

Glogster Tutorial - 0 views

shared by Sue Sheffer on 26 May 09 - Cached
Darcy Goshorn

Life on Minimum Wage Game (printable) - 11 views

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    Printable version of the "Life on Minimum Wage" game. "The goals of this game are up to you. The first person to reach all of their goals wins (or do they?). In order to reach your goals you must work hard. By working hard and being careful with your money, you can reach your goals. Rules: 1. You must identify your goals before the game begins. Everyone needs at least five goals. 2. Everyone will be randomly assigned to a job that pays minimum wage. 3. In order to earn money you need to complete the requirements on your task card. When you complete those requirements you will be paid. 4. You can work more than one job, but you have to complete all of the requirements of your assigned job first. 5. You can not work any more than 39.9 hours at any one job. 6. You must pay all of your bills including Taxes, Food & Beverages, Rent, Utilities, and "surprise bills" before spending your money on any of your goal items. 7. You cannot steal money. If you steal you will be sent to jail and disqualified from the game."
Michelle Krill

Focus: The Forgotten 21st Century Skill - 1 views

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    "...If the focus of an educational system is student learning, as most mission statements claim, then leaders must compare the reality of their employment of technology with their stated intention."
Steven O'Donnell

Collaborative Activity - 0 views

I was wondering if anyone out there would be interested in working doing a collaborative assignments between schools. I teach World Cultures and I have a group of students who would love working on...

started by Steven O'Donnell on 27 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
Vicki Treadway

Twenty-Seven Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - 2 views

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    Good Twitter resource
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