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Amanda Nichols

Interactive Whiteboard Redemption - Leading From the Classroom - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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    For those not maximizing their interactive whiteboard's potential
Amanda Nichols

How Are You Using Your Interactive Whiteboad This Year? - Leading From the Classroom - ... - 0 views

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    how are interactive whiteboards being used, or NOT being used, in classrooms?
Amanda Nichols

Education Week's Digital Directions: Whiteboards' Impact on Teaching Seen as Uneven - 0 views

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    Differences in instructional practices with an interactive whiteboard - highlights the need for training and equipping teachers with the right tools to use the technology in their classroom
Amanda Nichols

Schools across the country bring iPads to the classroom | McClatchy - 0 views

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    Teachers in digital classrooms have become learning coaches, moving around the room and giving students more one-on-one instruction. Educators who have embraced this approach said it better prepares students for the interactive environments they'll encounter in their college and professional lives.
Amanda Nichols

Interactive - National Geographic Magazine - 0 views

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    Infographic of name frequency across the US
Amanda Nichols

FACEBOOK: LIKE? | More Intelligent Life - 0 views

  • The internet allows three things, broadly speaking: access to content (video, music, things to read), self-expression (blogs, Twitter) and communication (e-mail, chat, Skype). Facebook competes with it on all these fronts
  • “If you’re a start-up today, you can leverage the world’s largest social network. For free. Why would you want to do the really hard thing, which is recreate a social network, when what you can do is focus on the technology you want to build, and use the one that already exists?”
  • “You didn’t come to Facebook because we’re so awesome. You came to Facebook because your friends are awesome. They’re doing interesting things and you want to know about it. Time that you’re spending conscious of Facebook as a thing probably means we made a mistake.”
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  • The culture of “why not this too?” keeps the giant growing and constantly changing. 
  • The plain lower-case logo looks almost sorry to bother you. Tiffani Jones Brown, who oversees the writing of much of the text on the site, says that its personality must be nothing more than “simple, human, clear and consistent”. The music app is called…Music. The photos app is called Photos. The message service is called Messages. Everything on the site is to be written so that an 11-year-old can read it—even though Facebook likes its users to be at least 13.
  • This highlights a key feature of Facebook: it is the anti-Apple. Apple’s products are designed down to their molecules so that you never forget who made them. The colours, fonts and distinctive shapes give Apple an ever-present personality. This reflects the top-down, “we know best” culture cultivated for decades by the brilliant authoritarian Steve Jobs. Facebook could not be more different. “‘Authority’ is just not a word here,” Bosworth says with a laugh. “It’s not a thing we use.”
  • “The things people complain about in real life, it’s like they rediscovered them on Facebook. It’s like gossip never existed before, as if your history never followed you around before. I’m not saying there’s not some differences—but these aren’t Facebook problems, they’re just fundamentally human problems.”
  • Even if Facebook should fall—as Friendster and MySpace rose and fell—its reverberations will be lasting. Google made the internet navigable. Apple made it portable, through intuitive, brilliant devices. Now Facebook has made it social, raising a generation that will never again expect things to be otherwise.
  • Facebook has not replaced social life. It has tightened the social fabric, in a way that fits many people, and which many just as clearly chafe against. The social ills ascribed to it are, by and large, not new. Once people suffered from hysteria and melancholy; in the modern age, they have anxiety and depression. Once they suffered gossiping and bullying; now it’s “Facebook official” drama and cyber-bullying. Once they could envy the greener grass on their neighbour’s side; now it’s “Facebook anxiety” about his (or, more likely, her) online photos. Once they wondered if their social lives were fulfilling enough; now they suffer FOMO—fear of missing out—and get to see all the pictures from the party they weren’t invited to. New labels for old problems. But these problems are larger-looming and becoming ever-present for the mill
  • ions who can’t get enough of their social networks
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    Interesting article on how Facebook permeates daily life and online interactions
Melissa Rykse

Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration - Interactive whiteboa... - 0 views

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    Dabbleboard is an online collaboration application that's centered around the whiteboard. With a new type of drawing interface that's actually easy and fun to use, Dabbleboard gets out of your way and just lets you draw. Finally the whiteboard enters the digital age!
Amanda Nichols

Teacher Reviews New Student Participation App | Edutopia - 1 views

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    From the post: "One challenge teachers face is requiring and enabling every student an equal opportunity to ask and respond to questions during class. A new web-based classroom tool called GoSoapBox is one possible solution to this problem. With GoSoapBox, students can simultaneously interact with the class in real time as well as participating with any Internet connected device. I am currently accessing GoSoapBox with my classroom set of iPod Touches; however, the app will run on laptops, notebooks, iPads or other mobile devices."
Amanda Nichols

TrackStar : Home - 0 views

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    From the website: "TrackStar is your starting point for online lessons and activities. Simply collect Web sites, enter them into TrackStar, add annotations for your students, and you have an interactive, online lesson called a Track. Create your own Track or use one of the hundreds of thousands already made by other educators. Search the database by subject, grade, or theme and standard for a quick and easy activity. There is a fun Track already made for each day of the year, too!"
Amanda Nichols

The Interactive Classroom: Free School digital signage - 0 views

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    Interesting way to use SmartBoards and old TVs when not otherwise in use
Amanda Nichols

Aquarium of the Pacific | Education | Your Field Trip | Interactive Videoconferencing - 0 views

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    This videoconferencing opportunity looks like a fun and curricular way to learn about the Aquarium of the Pacific
Amanda Nichols

Patrimonium-mundi.org : UNESCO World Heritage sites in panophotographies - immersive an... - 0 views

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    Very cool virtual learning/field trip resource
Melissa Rykse

Managing a Moodle course - MoodleDocs - 0 views

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    Moodle Documentation - from the website: "Managing a Moodle course A course in Moodle is an area where a teacher will add resources and activities for their students to complete.It might be a simple page with downloadable documents or it might be a complex set of tasks where learning progresses through interaction."
Amanda Nichols

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 0 views

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    Math resource for all ages
Amanda Nichols

Great Kids Websites « Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Appropriate K-5 technology sites organized by grade level
Amanda Nichols

InnerBody.com | Human Body, Anatomy Charts, Anatomical Models - 0 views

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    Perhaps another human body resource for health and biology courses?
Amanda Nichols

Local Food Movement & Eating Choices Survey - Center for Interactive Learning and Colla... - 0 views

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    Cool opportunity for 7th and 8th grade health classes to collaborate with students in Vermont on local foods and nutrition
Amanda Nichols

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange - 1 views

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    Instructional resources and lessons from other educators using SMART technologies
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    Why even tease us with this stuff when we don't have the Smart Boards, we have never been trained on them, and the odds of us getting them seem slim?!! :=)
Amanda Nichols

: PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    similar to Discovery Streaming, but free!
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