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Brandie Payne

What is Inquiry Based Learning? - 0 views

  • involving the learner and leading him to understand
  • involving the learner and leading him to understand
  • gathering of data and information and applying them to senses like smelling, tasting, touching, hearing and seeing.
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  • possessing skills and attitude of yours, which allows you to ask questions about new resolutions and issues while you are gaining new information. Dictionary meaning of Inquiry is seeking knowledge
  • leading him to understand
  • leading him to understand
  • leading him to understand
  • How to Study Help students learn to study well. We offer a number of great resources. View Study Skills Graphic Organizers Great printable graphic organizers for all subjects and grade levels! View Organizers What is Inquiry Based Learning? Inquiry based learning is mainly involving the learner and leading him to understand. Inquiry here implies on the possessing skills and attitude of yours, which allows you to ask questions about new resolutions and issues while you are gaining new information. Dictionary meaning of Inquiry is seeking knowledge , information, or truth through questioning. All the people carry on with this process throughout their life, even if you might find it not very much reflecting. For example, infants use inquiry to build their sense of the world, the babies turn towards voices, put things in their mouths, grasp things, and observe faces that come near. The inquiry process is mainly the gathering of data and information and applying them to senses like smelling, tasting, touching, hearing and seeing. Very sadly, our traditional ways of teaching discourage the process of inquiry. It makes the student get less prone to asking questions as they move through their grade levels, they are just expected to listen and repeat the expected answers. This is due to the lack of understanding of inquiry based learning. Inquiry based learning is not just asking questions, but it is a way of converting data and information into useful knowledge. A useful application of inquiry based learning involves many different factors, which are, a different level of questions, a focus for questions, a framework for questions, and a context for questions. Much mesmerizing information and facts are readily available, which needs an understanding of how to make sense out of it and turn it into useful knowledge. The teachers must be able to analyze that he or she does into only have to accumulate information and data but also have to generate it into useful knowledge, which can be easily done through inquiry based learning. Our country's success depending upon natural resources is the past; the future of our country's success now depends upon the workforce which works smarter. There are four essential elements on which inquiry based learning depends
  • Dictionary meaning of Inquiry is seeking knowledge
  • Inquiry based learning can be applied on all disciplines which has been confirmed through different researches
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    This articles provides relevent information about inquiry based learning. It also provides several extra resources.
Frederick Eberhardt

History.com - History Made Every Day - American & World History - 0 views

shared by Frederick Eberhardt on 23 Feb 12 - Cached
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    I view (and use) this resource much like I do YouTube videos. It contains a massive store of diverse resources to use to explain or enhance lessons. I really utilize, and find success in capturing the kids' attention, the primary source resources history.com has--videos and pictures of old speeches and battles, original copies of documents. Doing so helps the kids relate the information, which may seem abstract to them, to actual, real-world things and occurrences!
Joshua ROot

"The XYZ Affair" YouTube video - 1 views

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    This professionally created, animated YouTube video combines visual, text-based, and auditory learning with technology and humor to create a lasting memory in the minds of today's students. I find these kind of tools very successful in the classroom, and I think further researching them is very important. Made by the educational resource company "Ignite! Learning."
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    I think this video is a good technology tool to incorporate in U.S. History. Personally, history is one of my least favorite subjects because it is so boring! When learning about history there are so many historical figures and dates that it is almost impossible for students to remember all the material being presented. Therefore, as educators we must attempt to make learning enjoyable. Learning should consist of a variety of resources to enhance rentention of the information. I think this is definitely a video the students will remember!
Frederick Eberhardt

http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/resources/PublicationsArchives/StudiesWhitepapers/Classroom... - 1 views

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    A Teaching with Technology White Paper, 2007. Carnegie Mellon University www.cmu.edu/teaching
Brandie Payne

Copyright and Fair Use-Center for Social Media - 6 views

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    This is a good resource for copyright and fair use involving media.
Grace Chandler

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - Copyright and Fair Use Overview and Resources - 1 views

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    This website from Stanford gives question answer approach to Copyright and Fair Use Research. I found this website very resourceful because it gives information about the common terms associated with copy right and fair use. The information from this website was also taken from a book called Getting Permission (October 2010) by Richard Stim.
Joshua ROot

"The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use" - 7 views

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    This guide provides educators with their legal rights of copyright and fair use in the classroom. This is so they are familiar with their limitations and rights as teachers. Many questions or concerns that they may have concerning computers and software, the internet, video, multimedia are addressed in this guide.
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    Excerpted from "Technology and Learning Magazine," this BRILLIANT article explains Copyright and Fair Use rules. The history teacher in me especially like it because it begins with a historical lesson on the topic! The quiz (with detailed answers) allows teachers to see examples of possible questions they will run in to in their classrooms.
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    Really helpful and can make us better teachers!
Tonya Preston

Does "Fair Use" Allow Nonprofits To Reproduce News Articles on Their Websites? - 2 views

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    This article provides insight for non-profits and when and if it is safe to use or copy other articles on their websites.
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    I found this article interesting because I always wondered if it was okay to copy if you are a nonprofit organization. I am involved with several organizations who think it is okay to do whatever they want. This article clearly spells it out.
Darlene Wall

Technology Environment? How do computers affect kids - 4 views

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    This article talks about how computers affect kids. It discusses how the use of computers and video games affect children by spending less time with family members. This article also points out some precautions that parents should take before their child uses computers.
Rosemary Knebel

Comprehensive Look at Distance Education in the K-12 Context.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 3 views

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    This article gives an overview of K-12 distance education. The article discusses the factors associated with instructional quality and effectiveness.
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    I found this article interesting because my nephew (who lives with me) is taking a few classes on-line through Texas Tech in order to graduate early. I do think the instructional quality is not as high as an actual teacher and it is not for everyone. A student has to be self-motivated in order for it to work and be effective.
Michelle Osborne

History Teachers and Coaching History in Iowa - 11 views

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Sharon Hicks

Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators and Librarians - 5 views

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    This website is the "law" version of copyright and fair use. I felt it was a good resource because sometimes it is better to see the law rather than an interpretation. It is broken down it to catergories. If you just wanted to know the law about music, you can see what the law is pertaining to that area.
Joshua ROot

"Uncertainty About 'Fair Use' Is Hurting Academic and Research Libraries" - 3 views

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    While this article focuses on how librarians feel about and deal with the complexities of copyright and fair use rules, I find it relevant and valuable for classroom teachers too. Fear of plagiarism and copyright infringement in our classrooms is real, and can restrain us from implementing resources just as much as it can librarians.
Frederick Eberhardt

Standardized Testing and its Afffect on Low SES Students - 1 views

Feel free to comment or share resources about my topic and yours. Frederick

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Jessica Byrd

Digital Literacy- Using Technology in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This is an animoto that provides an example of how technology can be used in the classroom. It also briefly shows that teachers should know how and when to use technology to get students involved and/or engaged in the learning process.
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    Interesting animoto I might add. Teachers should utilize every resource that is available to them in the classroom. Sometimes discussions can be dry and boring when you utilize the same chalk or blackboard. The only problem is that you have to monitor student's use of the computer on a regular basis. Do not get me wrong I enjoy having computers in my classroom. You just need to make sure that students are constantly following the AUP policy in the district that you teach.
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    I really liked that animoto. It is one that I think that should start off the school year at a faulity meeting. There are so many ways to use technology and keep students engaged. I wish that some of people at my school would stop being so scared to use it.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

The basics for Copyright in the Classroom - 5 views

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    Now this is my favorite, it provides a glossary, frequently asked questions, answers, how to intergrate Copyright in the classroom and more Copyright resources!
DeAnna Schlebach

Teachers Should Know Copyright from Wrong | Edutopia - 5 views

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      This paragraph makes the Fair use policy seem ridiculous. What do you think?
  • "But I do think many have the impression that any use of material in education is fair use."
  • Fair use in the classroom is often dependent on the subject matter of the content. Ensign says a teacher may not be allowed to show the film The Lion King to the class simply because it was raining and the kids were squirrelly. It could be shown only if the class were doing a study of Disney films or were engaged in the study of a related subject.
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    This site gives a very opinionated presentation of a few of the Copyright and Fair Use laws. This is still very interesting!
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    I agree with the article's main point, that it IS a teacher's responsibility to know, apply, and teach the copyright and fair use rules. I ALSO agree with you, that the rules and policies make performing the job nearly impossible! I feel the pain, personally. In my classrooms, I am sometimes at a loss (and sometimes just bluff my way through it!) on how to explain to a confused student what to do in regards to using a copywritten resource or how to cite a unique source. Thankflly, I have come across a really helpful weapon in the battle against confusion--an e-graphic organizer of sorts compiled by the UT librarians, and available for open use on their website: http://lib.utexas.edu/citations
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    I realized after reading that article, that I am guilty of copyright.....It's almost like they knew that we watched Toy Story the other day when it was raining, and it was almost time for 5:00 drive-thru.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

Resources on Copyright and Fairuse - 0 views

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    I wish I had this a while ago. It is a link to a million other links about Copyright and Fairuse. It gives you general guides on copyright and sources for CC and audio and videos.
Frederick Eberhardt

Ten Tips for Classroom Management | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Download this pdf for free as a free member. It is great about classroom management. IT is from the George Lucas foundation
adammkey

Fair Use Evaluator - 3 views

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    Provides tools to evaluate whether your action constitutes fair use.
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