Leaving digital footprints that count - 26 views
Digital grade books and cloud-based class management systems - 0 views
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Grading isn't fun, but since the digital gradebook, it's never been so easy and teacher-friendly. digital grade books allow anytime/anywhere grading and tracking of student progress. They also offer extra-special options, such as easy alignment of assignments and outcomes with Common Core Standards and student-facing goal-setting and tracking. Whether you're looking for a simple, free grade book or a full-fledged Learning Management System (LMS), you'll find tools to suit your requirements.
100 Digital Storytelling Tools for Your Digital Selves + Natives (Part 4) | Ozge Karaog... - 51 views
Kidblog - 0 views
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Kidblog is built by teachers, for teachers, so students can get the most out of the writing process. Our mission is to empower teachers to embrace the benefits of the coming digital revolution in education. As students become creators - not just consumers - of information, we recognize the crucial role of teachers as discussion moderators and content curators in the classroom. With Kidblog, teachers monitor and control all activity within their classroom blogging community.
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Kidblog provides teachers with the tools to help students safely navigate the digital – and increasingly social – online landscape. Kidblog allows students to exercise digital citizenship within a secure, private classroom blogging space. Kidblog’s security features put safety first: Teachers have administrative control over all student blogs and student accounts. Your students’ blogs are private by default – viewable only by classmates and the teacher. Teachers can elect to make posts public, while still moderating all content. Teachers can add password-protected parent and guest accounts to the community at their discretion. Comment privacy settings block unsolicited comments from outside sources. Kidblog is fully COPPA compliant and does not require any personal information from students.
Digital Differentiation - 0 views
Crossroads in Education: Issues for Web 2.0, Social Software, and Digital Tools - 1 views
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We are at a crossroads in educating our youth. Since public schools became the norm for education, we've identified curriculum based on the social, political, and economic need. We've classified what counts into tight packages of content in subject areas as math, science, social studies, and so on. Echoing Owen, Grant, Sayers, and Facer (2006), our approach to teaching and learning, including the order and how information is presented to students, the stages of assessment and what constitutes appropriate discussion on those subjects have also been tightly defined (p. 31). Advancements in technology, principally Web 2.0, social software, and digital tools, have challenged what it means to be educated and how we proceed to educate our youth in a culture where innovation and creativity, lifelong learning, personalization (my own learning space), and knowledge from and with the collective vie for a rightful place.
Technology Initiative - National Writing Project - 0 views
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The NWP Technology Initiative (TI) provides opportunities for writing project sites to better understand the impact of new digital tools and information/communication technology on the teaching of writing.
Digital Tools - 55 views
Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: TeachEm: Create Guided YouTube Lessons - 0 views
Tips and Tricks for Finding Science and Math Images on the Web - 0 views
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Like everything else on the Internet, trying to find images is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Without the right tools for finding science and math images on the web it is often an impossible, or at least mind-numbing, task. What is needed are search engines which make the job easier. This is where the tips and tricks provided below help this seemingly impossible task by using the top search Web 2.0 search engines and tools available today. These are valuable resources for both you and your students when trying to find just the right image for lesson or project involving digital media.
4 Tools to Build Academic Vocabulary - 0 views
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Technology is an effective and engaging tool that can be used to improve vocabulary acquisition for all learners and engage them in the learning process. Technology resources can provide students with a variety of multimedia content to help them construct knowledge about vocabulary in a way that meets their unique learning needs. Technology allows teachers to design learning experiences that provide students with flexible learning paths. This post will explore some digital tools for helping students construct knowledge about vocabulary.
Digital Tools for Teachers - 0 views
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This book has been written and designed primarily with English language teachers in mind though the majority of the resources and tools contained in the book will have much wider use than just language teaching. The book contains more than 70 tools and resources and these have been hand picked because they represent a broad cross-section of what is at present available.
3 Free Cool Tools to Curate Content - 0 views
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Content curation is a great way to find, organize and share useful knowledge efficiently. There are many free digital tools available to help manage web content in flexible ways allowing us to quickly share resources that are accessible online. Use of curation tools is social and will connect us to the ideas of others and help build our professional learning networks.
5 Reasons Why You Should Use LiveBinders - 0 views
Innovate: Future Learning Landscapes: Transforming Pedagogy through Social Software - 0 views
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Web 2.0 has inspired intense and growing interest, particularly as wikis, weblogs (blogs), really simple syndication (RSS) feeds, social networking sites, tag-based folksonomies, and peer-to-peer media-sharing applications have gained traction in all sectors of the education industry (Allen 2004; Alexander 2006)
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Web 2.0 allows customization, personalization, and rich opportunities for networking and collaboration, all of which offer considerable potential for addressing the needs of today's diverse student body (Bryant 2006).
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In contrast to earlier e-learning approaches that simply replicated traditional models, the Web 2.0 movement with its associated array of social software tools offers opportunities to move away from the last century's highly centralized, industrial model of learning and toward individual learner empowerment through designs that focus on collaborative, networked interaction (Rogers et al. 2007; Sims 2006; Sheely 2006)
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10 Internet Technologies Educators Should Be Informed About - 2011 Update | Emerging Ed... - 0 views
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1. Video and Podcasting Resources
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2. Digital Presentation Tools
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3. Collaboration & Brainstorming Tools
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TeachThoughtA Guide To Finding Digital Books: 20+ Free Online Libraries - 0 views
ProScope HR Digital Microscope Dealers & Reseller Listings | ProScope HR™ - 10 views
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Wi-Fi digital microscope for your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch. View live video and capture stills on up to 253 devices simultaneously via Wi-Fi. The ProScope Mobile creates it's own Wi-Fi network. Use it in the field, in the classroom, in the lab, in a patient exam, on a crime scene or anywhere you wish.
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