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Darcy Goshorn

Apps for Staff Working With Pupils With Autism - 2 views

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    Designed to meet the paperwork intensive needs of Autism support staff including Teachers, Counselors, Administration Staff, and more. Use your Smartphone or Tablet to collect key information for your students or your school.
Virginia Glatzer

A Guide to Designing Effective Professional Development: Essential Questions for the Su... - 14 views

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    Essential Questions for the Successful Staff Developer
colet01

coffee maker hotel - 1 views

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    The office coffee system, which is also called OCS coffee, is becoming more and more necessary in most offices, no matter it is a small office with less than 10 staff, or even more necessary in big offices with more than 50 staff. A cup of aromatic coffee will bring a short rest for staff, and help them back to work full of energy, which will bring high efficiency to their work.
Darcy Goshorn

Experience with facilitating professional development and TurnItIn - 1 views

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    In an environment where global economy, global collaboration, and global 'knowledge' are  the aspiration of many countries, the understanding of the complexities of plagiarism becomes  a global requirement that needs to be addressed by all educators and learners. This paper  considers a simple definition of plagiarism, and then briefly considers reasons why students  plagiarise. At Unitec NZ, Te Puna Ako: The Centre for Teaching and Learning Innovation  (TPA:CTLI) is working closely with faculty, managers, student support services and library  personnel to introduce strategies and tools that can be integrated into programmes and  curricula whilst remaining flexible enough to be tailored for specific learners. The authors  therefore provide an overview of one of the tools available to check student work for  plagiarism - Turnitin - and describe the academic Professional Development (PD)  approaches that have been put in place to share existing expertise, as well as help staff at  Unitec NZ to use the tool in pedagogically informed ways, which also assist students in its  use. Evaluation and results are considered, before concluding with some recommendations. It  goes on to theorise how blended programmes that fully integrate academic literacy skills and  conventions might be used to positively scaffold students in the avoidance of plagiarism.  Conference participants will be asked to comment on and discuss their institutions' approach  to supporting the avoidance of plagiarism (including the utilisation of PDS and other  deterrents), describe their own personal experiences, and relate the strategies they employ in  their teaching practice and assessment design to help their learners avoid plagiarism. It is  planned to record the session so that the audience's narratives can be shared with other  practitioners.
Michelle Krill

Measuring 1:1 Results -- THE Journal - 2 views

  • Staff development was a big issue.
  • Before the 1:1 rollout we spent at least six months on staff development. Going from 30 kids in a room opening textbooks to 30 kids opening computers is a significant shift.
  • Four years later we're still not there yet but we've definitely made progress. Getting to 100 percent is going to take a while.
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    "When you move an entire district into a digital environment a lot of things change. What doesn't change is the fact that everything revolves around academic achievement."
Darcy Goshorn

Library Support Staff Technology Competencies - 8 views

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    These competencies address the skills and knowledge about technology necessary for library work. This competency set also addresses the role of providing access to and educating the user in the use of technologies and equipment relevant to information seeking, access, and use.
anonymous

The New Media Consortium | Sparking innovation, learning and creativity. - 0 views

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    he NMC (New Media Consortium) is an international community of experts in educational technology - from the practitioners who work with new technologies on campuses everyday; to the visionaries who are shaping the future of learning at think tanks, labs, and research centers; to its staff and board of directors; to the advisory boards and others helping the NMC conduct cutting edge research.
Betsy Morris

WB_CE_Dig_Portfolios.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A digital portfolio is a computer-based collection of student performance over time. Portfolios make classroom learning more accessible to parents, administrators, and other district support staff because they provide a window into student learning. A portfolio showcases both student achievement and student learning over time.
anonymous

Acceptable Use Policy accountability - 6 views

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    An interesting site that allows staff to assess student understanding of the acceptable use policy. The sample policies are simple and interesting, too.
Betsy Morris

SweetSearch4me - 8 views

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    "General commercial search engines aren't designed for young learners. What may be the best search results for adults are often difficult for young users to understand. A handful of search engines for kids have been on the market for years, but most don't do nearly enough to ensure that high-quality content written specifically for kids is easy to find. SweetSearch4Me searches only Web sites that our staff of research experts, librarians and teachers have evaluated and approved as high-quality content appropriate for young users. Only the best sites directed at elementary school students are included, and many of the results on the first page were created exclusively for kids."
Kristin Hokanson

Media Literacy: State Teaching Standards - 0 views

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    Nationally recognized media educator Frank Baker offers workshops (staff and student) to help districts and schools meet state standards which include media literacy.
Darcy Goshorn

Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope - 0 views

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    If you have a trained person on staff, you can hookup live to this Environmental Scanning Electron Microscope and control it from your classroom.
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    very cool real-world interactive science tool!
Michelle Krill

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 0 views

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    Find and make copies of VoiceThreads created by the amazing staff of the New York Public Library. These Learning Modules include expert commentary explaining the background of the images and provide a starting point for further exploration and use of these source materials in the classroom.
Michelle Krill

Steve Barkley Ponders Out Loud: COACHING AND LEADERSHIP - 0 views

  • Coaches’ leadership skills that communicate trust building will increase teacher vulnerability and therefore teacher growth.
  • Quality coaches integrate the agendas of teachers, principals, and central office staff to bring the best learning opportunities to the students.
  • One of the key leadership skills of coaches is to identify the common vision of student achievement that drives the work of all stakeholders.
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  • There is insufficient time in a coach’s schedule for enough one-on-one coaching of staff to bring about the desired growth. Effective coaches create partnerships, teams, and professional learning communities that provide coaching to each other in the coach’s absence.
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    Coaches' leadership skills that communicate trust building will increase teacher vulnerability and therefore teacher growth.
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."
Michelle Krill

Top 50 iPhone Apps for Educators | OEDb - 0 views

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    Although you're not likely to see schools issuing an iPhone to every faculty and staff member, the fact is that the iPhone is a great tool for education. Whether you're a teacher, librarian, or other educator, there are a number of apps that can help you do your job better. Here, we'll take a look at 50 of these apps and what they can do for you.
Michelle Krill

A Plethora of Technology: 42 - 6 views

  • I am an advocate of the idea that it is technology that is a tool to increase learning, not the end result. Students gain nothing by just using technology.
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    "One of the discussions that came up during the morning presentation with the middle school staff was the idea of writing for audience. The traditional model in the classroom has the teacher assign a writing project for students. "
Kristin Hokanson

Welcome to INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections - 5 views

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    INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information.\n\nINFOMINE is librarian built. Librarians from the University of California, Wake Forest University, California State University, the University of Detroit - Mercy, and other universities and colleges have contributed to building INFOMINE.
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    BE SURE TO CLICK ON link at the bottom labeled other search tools...http://infomine.ucr.edu/guides/ WOWIE... Can search all the search engines, metacrawlers, white&yellowpages ETC.... AND the SUBJECT tab brings you to a screen http://infomine.ucr.edu/guides/subject.shtml that searched some of my favorite vetted web indexes including the Librarian's Internet Index! Great find - Show parent | Edit | Split | Delete | Reply
Jason Christiansen

The Anglers Guide to Research | The Educators' Royal Treatment - 3 views

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    "Why shouldn't learning start with hunches? As a new teacher, there are many times I feel stranded somewhere between the older students I teach and the younger teachers above me. I still have strong memories of being a high school student, but am operating in an authoritative role "above" them. I've gotten used to being "the new guy" on the staff, but also to being "the tech guy" to whom many come with questions. I enjoy the dichotomy that being new and also holding a position of soft power puts me in; It's a place that fosters frequent reflection, which is good." An excellent comparison of traditional research methods to 21st Century skills. A great discussion to advocate for the use of Wikipedia, and the difference in research styles between students being a positive thing.
Darcy Goshorn

Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net - 6 views

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    offers music theory lessons covering everything from basic note recognition to difficult chord inversions. The lessons can now be customized to test users on the notes and concepts they need to practice the most. MusicTheory.net also offers calculators and tools handy for composing music. And if you just need some staff paper, MusicTheory.net offers sheets that you can print.
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