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Sondra Findley

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Tech and Learning blog site - considered one of the top educational blogs on technology.
Bob Abrams

Why I don't use TPACK or SAMR with my teachers - 1 views

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    Interesting blog post about what this ed tech coach likes and dislikes about these frameworks and how she would modify it
BreAnna Evans

1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

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  • Yup, tell them that a teacher doesn’t know every­thing, put your­self in a vul­ner­a­ble posi­tion.  At the same time you will build a cul­ture of hon­esty, a value for life-long learn­ing, and dis­play a trans­par­ent and vested inter­est in the suc­cess of your stu­dents
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      I think this helps many new ed tech teachers out there.
  • No mat­ter what your sub­ject, there is an oppor­tu­nity to pro­mote proper and mean­ing­ful use.  Our roles as edu­ca­tors will not be fully real­ized unless we are able to guide stu­dents toward becom­ing skilled and capa­ble cit­i­zens with an appre­ci­a­tion for knowl­edge.
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    Blogs about 1:1 schools. Information on recent political issues and support for tech tools.
Cheri Toledo

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Listing of web-based tools for education
BreAnna Evans

What is… What Will Be Obsolete…in Second Grade? - 0 views

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      Our old ways are becoming obsolete. is this good or bad? We discussed this in our Ed Tech class.
  • Skype
  • we could have class with children who lived in different cities, states, countries or continents. There would be no need for a line leader.
    • BreAnna Evans
       
      Global Learning with students of all ages is becoming popular now!
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  • Virtual classrooms would not have a door anymore that needed to be held open.
  • iPad out again and showed them how I could simply e-mail or share my notes with the teacher and she could do the same.
  • One click… board is wiped clean
  • iBook and Kindle app
  • Science Blogger Spelling Blogger Reading Blogger Writing Blogger Math Blogger
  • practicing online writing, documenting, reflecting on their learning, sharing, collaborating and so much more…
Bob Abrams

Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century | PBS - 0 views

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    Digital media is increasingly present in kids' formal and informal educational settings, becoming as common as pencils and notebooks were to their parents. Yet in many American classrooms and homes, these high-tech tools are severely limited or forbidden. Teachers and parents wonder: What are students doing with these technologies? Originially aired on Feb. 13, 2011. Check the website for local listings.
janie reneau

Music Tech Teacher, General Information About Our Music Tech Program - 0 views

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      This is an inspiring story not of just technology integration but in getting students engaged in actvities that can last a lifetime.
  • Computers and KeyboardsWe have all 8 computer and keyboard stations connected together through MIDI interface cables. As of August, 2007 we connected all keyboards to the computers using USB cables, a much more economical way to make the connections. The keyboards are used to enter notes onto the screen in Sibelius when creating compositions. Students also enter notes into the computer in note reading drills in Music Ace and Alfred's Theory Games, along with some use in the Groovy music series by Sibelius. We also use Alfred Midi files on the computer as an accompaniment with the students as they practice on their keyboards. All computers have splitter cables to split the sound between the keyboard, speakers and headphones. This helps me to have the students practice on their own or practice with the entire class. We do not have funding available for a group education controller, but hope to be able to purchase one in the future. The computers are either Windows 98 PC's or Windows XP PC's that I repaired on my own from obsolete computers no longer being used at our school. We have limited Internet access in our room. I post our websites on each stand-alone computer so students may work on the quizzes and other lessons if time is available during class.
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    learn more about music/technology integration.She gives specific examples of her journey using technology in teaching music. She has electronic keyboards usb cabled to computers. This facilitates composition and playing of music. She uses Sibelius as the notewriting program. She uses Music Ace, Music Time Plus, and Microsoft music. There is a table of materials, costs, and funding. There is also a chart on home versus school technology use.The site is experience and personal opinion based. The results are positive for her school as the students taking the keyboarding class has skyrocketed which could be used as a source for inspiration in other classrooms.
Debbie Vaughan

Ed Tech Webinar Series - 0 views

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    Various Elluminate recordings from Ed Tech that have been made public
Karen Riccio

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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      Interesting points to consider in regards to transforming curriculum. Points: how will all kids have access to digital curriculum. Is professional development going to happen? From "Going Digital...Ten Points to Consider...."
  • Part 1: Going Digital …Ten Points To Consider When Transforming Towards Digital Curriculum by Michael Gorman by Guest Blogger   Curriculum is going digital and I have some information you will want to consider and even pass on to others  In this series I will explore resources that will open up a world of digital curricula. I start this series with Categories: (3) Comments
Karen Riccio

Educational technology - Wikiversity - 0 views

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    A good starting place for finding Web 2.0 sites in Ed Tech in the following areas: Distance ed, web conferencing, networking, video, online collaboration, interactive learning, web development
Karen Riccio

Reading 2.0 - home - 1 views

  • HomeAAIMWhy Reading 2.0?Low-Tech LabelsQR CodesCreating ScreensaversWordle Book
  • Wordle Book Ads
  • Tired of seeing your students sit in front of a computer while your library's books collect dust on the shelves? Turn their fondness for the online world to your advantage by highlighting your library's offerings with the latest technological tools
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      See on left side "Wordle Book Ads"- great way to use Wordle to promote literacy
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    A great resource page for a library media specialist looking to put web2.0 tools to work to enourage reading. This wiki shows a library's offerings with latest educational technology tools.
BreAnna Evans

School Systems Blog - 0 views

  • With technological advancements, this ancient tradition has adapted with society and taken on a modern twist!
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      What kid does not love storytelling?! Modernizing old traditions keeps children interested.
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    Blogs about tech tools for the classroom. Lots of information and step-by-step instructions for using some tools.
Lauren La Coy

Learnable. Make or take an online course. Share your passion. Learn new stuff. - 0 views

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    FREE online course you can take on various subjects! Just browsing through them a lot were tech related. OR you can create your own class (and charge people...)
Michelle Friday

The Concord Consortium - 0 views

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    Non-profit group that runs a variety of projects. A popular place to link from other ed tech sites. Includes project information, research and publications, and activities (software).
Michelle Friday

Weblogg-ed - 0 views

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    Blog maintained by Will Richardson. Links to other bloggers, content feeds, videos, etc. A lot of ed tech concentrated in one place.
Bob Abrams

Learn Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Learn Instructional Technology (LIT) website! The site is organized like a digital textbook, but instead of chapters it contains modules. The overall objective of the modules is to provide you with an interactive learning experience for instructional technology. The modules are full of a variety of types of resources including text, images, and video tutorials; all centered around exposing you to the variety of instructional technologies available today and increasing your technology literacy. The site places an emphasis on application along with theory integrated throughout the content. But best of all...the site is dynamic! As the technology evolves, the content on the site evolves right along with it.
Bob Abrams

Welcome to the Learning Activity Types Wiki - 0 views

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    This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening. The curricula in which we are developing and refining learning activity type taxonomies appear on the left. Those that have taxonomies available for your perusal and feedback have links to other pages in this wiki. Links to online surveys to use to provide feedback are included on live curriculum area pages.
Bob Abrams

Koehler tech portfolio - 0 views

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    I am an associate professor of Educational Psychology and Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. This site is the digital portfolio of my academic life.
Bob Abrams

Digication ePorfolios - 2 views

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    Create an ePortfolio. Can be used with google apps for educators to create free accounts.
Bob Abrams

Teaching the iGeneration by Larry D. Rosen - 1 views

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    Article in Ed Leadership about the amount of connnectivity experienced by varying age groups and how educators can reach the iGeneration in the classroom with access to technology.
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