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janie reneau

Scriblink - Your Online Whiteboard - 0 views

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    This site provides interactive learning activities. It is a global whiteboard to share information with cultures all over the world.You can share urls, comments, writing, and phone conferences. This could lead to multi subject open ended problem solving and global learning. You can save, print, edit the board.
Cheri Toledo

justpaste.it - publish text and share with friends - 0 views

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    Share text, images, etc. and send link Good for backup
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.
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      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

TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teachers Attic - 0 views

  • The interdisciplinary nature of TED (a direction I’d like to see education go in general) would allow many of these clips to cross several of my categories, so it may be useful for you to scan the lists of other disciplines. Enjoy!
  • Bionic Teaching has used the same sheet to create a great MIT Exhibit on, as far as I can tell, all of the TED Talks.
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      This is a great introduction to selected topics on TED talks.
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    Great website that has categorized TED talks into subject specific areas. Makes it a lot more manageable for people new to TED to find a talk that will meet the needs of their classroom.
Bob Abrams

Mindomo - 0 views

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    Better Brainstorming with Mind Maps Collaborative Mind mapping made easy for everyone. ■Brainstorm online with your colleagues. ■Plan your product, marketing or sales. ■Evaluate concepts, ideas and proposals. ■Share your work.
Bob Abrams

Online Stickies - lino - 0 views

    • Bob Abrams
       
      Look, a diigo sticky note on a resource for using digital sticky notes. Eerie!
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    lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser. Take a note right away wherever you are: Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a sticky note online whenever you need! Reminders on your special days or deadlines: Set due dates on your stickes, and you will receive an Email reminder on the morning of the due date. Free layout of your pictures and movies: You can arrange your pictures and movies as you like and share them with your friends.
janie reneau

madZander » Blog Archive » The Kindergarten Twitter Project - 0 views

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    Madander initiated this blog to discuss how to use Twitter in kindergarten classes. There were ways examined to make sure the online work was safe. There would be communication between many kindergarten sites. Sharing information on weather, class questions, special days, poetry and story starters would encourage collaboration and thinking outside the box. This site is appropriate for early elementary classes to use for inspiration on the project.
Debbie Vaughan

TeacherTECH: Sharing Technology - 0 views

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    This site shares math and science technology and ideas for using it.
Bob Abrams

Classroom Environments: Does Space Make a Difference? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    An article taking a look at classroom design and a request for people to share their working learning spaces.
Sondra Findley

FORA.tv - Videos on the People, Issues, and Ideas Changing the World - 0 views

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    Smart TV - clips of scientists, authors, world leaders and intellectuals sharing what they know.
Lauren La Coy

Free Technology for Teachers: Free Guide - Making Videos on the Web - 0 views

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    Thorough instructions on how to create videos as a classroom project...FREE! Topics covered: Copyright & Creative Commons, Creating your own audio tracks, Screencasting, Finding images & audio, Documentary, Full length videos, & Sharing videos 
BreAnna Evans

Teaching With Technology - home - 0 views

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    This wiki shares eLearning information. It gives tips, reasons, and resources for eLearning.
BreAnna Evans

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 0 views

shared by BreAnna Evans on 20 Apr 11 - Cached
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    A fun way to present information. It zooms in on certain parts of the presentation and moves all over the screen to share what was created.
Cheri Toledo

Academic Impressions - News and Analysis - 2 views

  • Often faculty don't need more training on the tool, they need more training on the affordance of the tool and how to use it to support learning. Different tools have different pedagogical affordances.
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      Make sure to share what can be done with the tool - take the faculty to the next level.
Cheri Toledo

Stages of PLN adoption | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    PLN stages of adoption
Jay Percell

What if we treated Doctors like Teachers? - 3 views

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    One of my students shared this article with me. What a novel idea...
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    I really liked this article Jay! I hope everyone gets a chance to read it. I forwarded it to some of my colleagues.
Debbie Vaughan

WiZiQ blogs - 0 views

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    A blog site about a free virtual classroom with shared tutorials and tests. Blogs range from how to use WiZiQ to what other classes are doing in other countries with technology
janie reneau

» Harrington Elementary Music - 0 views

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      The word technoholic is new to me. Music teachers can be demanding and overinvolved in trying tools to inspire music learning. This is a nice site for sharing music ideas and blogging.
  • Free Piano Lessons online!- Click here to get 10 free piano lessons. You will need access to YouTube and FlashPlayer to view some of the website. A Simple Synthesizer – Click on the boxes! Play a Virtual Piano!(Must have Java Script installed) Famous Pianist Word Search (Choose “Print” from the File Menu too print a hard copy) Strange and Unusual Pianos Music/Piano Jokes and Funnies Test out some Virtual Drum Machines! 120 Years of Electronic InstrumentsStarts with the Musical Telegraph (1876) of Elisha Gray, who got to the patent office with his telephone patent one hour later than Alexander Graham Bell. Virtual Piano/OscilloscopeAs you play, you’ll see and hear the wave forms! Playing Fraction Pies - Phil Tulga site Music Activities and Classroom Integration (math, science, language arts, homemade instruments) Progressive and excellent site by Phil Tulga. Definitely take a look.
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    Sarah Johnston's blogsite is excellent. It is written for the music educator professional and music students.It has Websites, technology information, suggestions, and general music technology integration. It provides examples of student technology/music projects.The students do film scoring, podcasts, composer reports, and GarageBand (software) compositions.It's philosophy is music is a major component of lifelong learning. It is designed on experience and first hand projects.It doesn't offer conclusions but leaves the viewer with the options of using what is on this site for further study and enjoyment.What I liked best about this site was the interactive music activities that allowed instant music playing.
janie reneau

Effects of Technology on Classrooms and Students - 0 views

    • janie reneau
       
      Using technology in the classroom improves collaboration, engagement, and problem solving.
  • When students are using technology as a tool or a support for communicating with others, they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher, textbook, or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate, obtain, manipulate, or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information, making choices, and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover, when technology is used as a tool to support students in performing authentic tasks, the students are in the position of defining their goals, making design decisions, and evaluating their progress. The teacher's role changes as well. The teacher is no longer the center of attention as the dispenser of information, but rather plays the role of facilitator, setting project goals and providing guidelines and resources, moving from student to student or group to group, providing suggestions and support for student activity. As students work on their technology-supported products, the teacher rotates through the room, looking over shoulders, asking about the reasons for various design choices, and suggesting resources that might be used. (See example of teacher as coach.) Project-based work (such as the City Building Project and the Student-Run Manufacturing Company) and cooperative learning approaches prompt this change in roles, whether technology is used or not. However, tool uses of technology are highly compatible with this new teacher role, since they stimulate so much active mental work on the part of students. Moreover, when the venue for work is technology, the teacher often finds him or herself joined by many peer coaches--students who are technology savvy and eager to share their knowledge with others.
  • When students are using technology as a tool or a support for communicating with others, they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher, textbook, or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate, obtain, manipulate, or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information, making choices, and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover, when technology is used as a tool to support students in performing authentic tasks, the students are in the position of defining their goals, making design decisions, and evaluating their progress.
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    • janie reneau
       
      One goal for teachers is to provide students with life-long skills. Utilizing technology in problem solving is authentic.
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    3.This site comes from a research project sponsored by the Office of Educational Research and Improvement/U.S. Department of Education.The purpose of the site is to report on the effects of technology on students and classrooms.The audience for this site would be teachers interested in keeping up with technology in their classrooms.The site uses data collected from projects in classrooms.The design is a report of the results of data collection on actual technology projects and how they affected student learning.The results were positive in that students developed confidence, worked harder at problem-solving, developed peer collaboration skills, and learned to use computer skills in the real world.A negative was that teachers observed students using the tools more than completing the tasks.
Bob Abrams

Socrative: A Student Response System for Everyone | EdReach - 1 views

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    Thanks for sharing this Bob, looks interesting and especially FREEEEEEE =Janie
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