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Jill Bergeron

Write in the Middle: Program 1 - Creating a Community of Writers - 0 views

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    Middle school writing workshops. Videos roughly an hour in length with classroom teachers giving tips on how they instruct writing.
Jill Bergeron

If You're a Teacher, You Can Be a Public Speaker - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

  • Do Your Homework: Research Audience & Space
  • Research your audience.
  • Ask questions about the setup of the room and the technology provided
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    Practical tips on how to prepare for a PD presentation.
Jill Bergeron

The Best Education Posts of 2013: The Edutopia Top 10 Deep Dive | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Great tips from Edutopia!
Jill Bergeron

5 Tips for Avoiding Teacher Burnout | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Too much change stretches teachers thin and leads to burnout
  • Include teachers in conversations about changes, and make changes transparent
  • It's OK if teaching is your life as long as you have a life outside of your classroom
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  • Spend some time when you are not thinking about the classroom, and stay connected to your support group of friends and family
  • One of the easiest ways to burn out as a teacher is to get stuck in the same routine and practices year after year. Keep it fresh by reading new research on teaching, and by learning, talking, and collaborating with peers inside and outside of your school building
  • Give teachers opportunities to connect with each other about their teaching. When they don't have time or opportunities to connect, share, and plan together during the day, they start feeling isolated.
  • knowing what others are doing in their classrooms, and seeing how your work fits into the bigger picture is motivating, inspiring, and increases feelings of self-worth
  • Incorporate humor and laughter into your classroom
Jill Bergeron

Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - A Cleaner YouTube | Practical Ed Tech - 0 views

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    This extension prevents inappropriate videos from appearing on screen while you are showing students appropriate videos.
Jill Bergeron

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: One mistake presenters should never make and 8 s... - 0 views

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    This post offers great tips on how to put together a stellar presentation.
Jill Bergeron

How to Integrate Tech When It Keeps Changing | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Meanwhile, those of us whose skills in tech integration are not quite Olympic class may find the SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition) more helpful for locating ourselves along the continuum of maximizing the transformational impact of technology. What won't work is waiting for technological change to stabilize.
  • You'll never keep abreast of every technology innovation, so allow yourself to be a curious learner that doesn't know it all.
  • top education technology bloggers and ask their advice on social media
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  • Give yourself 30 minutes every couple of weeks to learn a new tech tool from Tammy's Technology Tips, Edudemic, Monica Burns' ClassTechTips, Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything, Cybraryman's Teacher Tools, or Richard Byrne's Favorite Resources. Happy clicking!
  • "The time I spend helping my students to edit and refine their writing as they write is exponentially more valuable for them than the final comments I leave on their essays."
  • For even more information on this topic, visit Edutopia’s Resources for Technology Integration.
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    This article contains a number of resources to help teachers better familiarize themselves with the myriad of tools and ways in which they can be integrated.
Jill Bergeron

Tips for Parent-Teacher Conferencing | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Whatever support you ask from a parent needs to be something that is within her sphere of influence.
  • Always convey a growth mindset. All behaviors can change given the right conditions. If you want to see changes and have concerns about a student, be prepared to offer specific, actionable solutions
  • If this is the first time you're sitting down with parents, it's a great opportunity to hear their perspective on their child's school experience so far, on what their child likes to do outside of school, on the questions and concerns they have about their child, and so on.
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  • Don't underestimate the power of the positive, and lead with it.
  • Be specific in the positive data you share -- tell an anecdote or show a piece of work.
Jill Bergeron

Cyberbullying | iLookBothWays - 0 views

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    Tips for parents about preventing and dealing with cyberbullying.
Jill Bergeron

Twenty Tips for Managing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Set and Debrief Goals for "Work" Time
  • Reflect on the Driving Question
  • Use Team Contracts
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  • Allow for Conflict
  • Hold Students Individually Accountable through Individual Products
  • Use and Return to the "Need to Know"
  • Demand High Expectations
  • Empower Students Absent with Achievable Goals
Jill Bergeron

10 Strategies To Make Learning Feel More Like A Game - - 0 views

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    Tips for how to gamify your classroom with small tweaks rather than big changes.
Jill Bergeron

5 Google Drive Tips Everyone Should Know - 1 views

  • 1. Publish your Google Document to the web.
  • 2. Search for Images Without Leaving Google Docs.
  • 3. Editing Images in Docs and Slides
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  •  4. Use Google Drive Offline.
  • 5. Edit Microsoft Office Files in Google Drive
Scott Nancarrow

5 Tips: Differentiating Sensory from Behavior - 1 views

  • roblem behaviors are part of typical development.
  • A child’s behavior is a form of communication.
  • “Children do well if they can”
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  • Relationships are vital for a child’s self-regulation and learning.
  • Recognizing a child’s strengths supports efficacy in interventions and increases a child’s participation in the therapeutic process.
Scott Nancarrow

Teaching Methods for ADHD & LD Kids: Strategies & Idealogies - 0 views

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    (Re: tip #7 - I've always steered clear of using versions of that phrase "work smarter, not harder" around kids, as many interpret that saying as a tacit accusation that they are not smart. That being said, the language in the rest of this article is spot on!)
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