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Gayle Cole

Children get expert help on their Ancient Egypt project - 0 views

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    Great example of bringing interviews and first person research into research process
Gayle Cole

2010 PRECONFERENCE KEYNOTESharing: The Moral Imperative | K12 Online Conference - 0 views

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    good to share with CATIE?
Gayle Cole

Edmodo vs Blogging - 0 views

  • Grade 6 embraced Edmodo from the start and used it in many ways,
  • class blogs have started to surface ( still limited to class member only access) and this has started to blur the lines between Edmodo and the class blogs. Our ICT Leader recently attended a network meeting and other leaders there questioned the purpose of Edmodo if they were already blogging
  • how to make a convincing argument for both Edmodo and blogging being transformative teaching and learning tools
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  • Edmodo as an all encompassing classroom management/teaching and learning/collaboration system.
  • My favorite feature of Edmodo and a big difference between itself and blogging. I’ve written a few posts on how I’ve used groups to organize my lessons with different small groups.
  • It’s simply a feature blogging doesn’t offer
  • convenience and ease of creating groups for different subjects or smaller groups within that group so that specific groups of children can collaborate and discuss.It takes no time to set the groups up and they can be altered at any time.
  • the simplicity of the Edmodo discussion wins me over compared to blogging. Simply add a note explaining the topic of the discussion, which can include images, videos, embedded links to other web tools, links to other sites, click Add and the discussion begins. All it takes is to hit the Reply button and the discussion is in full swing. The one feature I would like Edmodo to add is the ability to reply to a specific comment like you can in blogs. It can be a bit cumbersome having to write a reply to someone who wrote something 10 comments back.
  • sharing files is very easy with Edmodo
  • the polls and quizzes on Edmodo can be created much more quickly, albeit only by the teacher
  • Extrinsic motivation through Badges - Not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you like to use stickers or awards, Edmodo has its own reward system called badges. You can create your own (but it’s a lot easier to just grab badges already created by other Edmodo teachers – I’ve collected 190 of them from my connections) and to encourage or acknowledge student effort or work, you can simply select their name in your class list, select a badge and award it to the students
  • a good way to collate a whole bunch of comments for your student reports without doing any more work than giving that badge toa student.
Gayle Cole

An Introduction to Technology Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Good for workshops
Jill Bergeron

Pocket - 0 views

shared by Jill Bergeron on 18 Jan 13 - No Cached
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    Formerly known as ReadItLater, this browser extension allows you to save sites that you want revisit later with just one click of a button. It's easy to install the button in your toolbar and can help cut down on the number of tabs you keep open. You can search by tag or key word and if you have it installed on your mobile devices you can read your saves while you're sitting around at the pool. :)
Gayle Cole

Research Project Calculator - 0 views

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    Shared by Jill, Scott N
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