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Amanda Kenuam

5 Sites for Creating Worksheets and Printables | Special Education - 0 views

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    "special education, classroom, SPED, worksheets, certificates, printables, classroom management"
Mauricio Pilco

ClassDojoBehavior Management Software - 0 views

  • "ClassDojo makes it easy to keep my students alert and on-task."
  • Print or email beautiful behavior reports to easily engage parents and staff
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    A superb online class management system. Award points for good behaviour and working hard. Take points away for late homework and being unkind. You can set your own headings to customise for your class. You can even update it using your mobile device's web browser. It's one of the best sites that I have shared. Try it. I will be! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
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    An amazing website that I use with the children cycles. ClassDojo is a very useful Behavior Management Software
Charles Fowler

Why I Gave Up Flipped Instruction - 42 views

  • It has nothing to do with videos, or homework, or the latest fad in education. It has everything to do with who owns the learning.
  • No. The thing that I didn’t expect was that my students created flexible groups, depending on what they were working on. They found peers who were working on the same concept they were, so that they could help each other. Sometimes they realized who they couldn’t work with on a particular day, and found a different group of peers to work with instead. And to solidify what my students were learning, we engaged in hands-on activities and labs that actually used the Chemistry concepts they were studying.
  • When I first encountered the flip, it seemed like a viable way to help deal with the large and sometimes burdensome amount of content
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  • I imagined the flip as a stepping stone to a fully realized inquiry/PBL classroom
  • Lest anyone think we were able to do this because we learn in a high-tech school, that’s not the case. We weren’t a 1:1 classroom. We used whatever devices my students had, which often was a couple of iPads, a few computers, and student cell phones.
  • Alfie Kohn’s book The Homework Myth
  • Learning isn’t simply a matter of passively absorbing new information while watching a lecture on video; new knowledge should be actively constructed.
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    Great post by Shelly Wright. It's not about the videos.
Jennifer Carey

Mind Mapping in my Classroom with MindMeister - 0 views

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    Chance to win free Mind Meister Pro licenses
Jennifer Carey

The iPad Classroom - The Cloud - 0 views

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    Blogging from the pre-conference (iPadsummit 2012)
Martin Burrett

ClassBadges - 0 views

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    Keep your class motivated with this is behaviour management tool where teachers can award virtual badges for anything. Choose from a large collection of badge designs. The children can see their progress with their own personal login. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
Neil O'Sullivan

8 Things to Look For in Today's Classroom - 0 views

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    "8 Things to Look For in Today's Classroom"
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: PicMark - Brand your pictures before sharing them - 0 views

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    PicMark is great for teachers to share class pictures on their class web page or with students in projects.
Steve Ransom

What's the Difference Between "Using Technology" and "Technology Integration"? | TeachB... - 64 views

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    A simple and clear comparison worth thinking about...
Roland Gesthuizen

iPads In The Classroom: The Right Questions You Should Ask | Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Does the iPad foster or hinder creativity? Is it a comprehensive tool or just a mere distraction? Do we use the iPad just because it makes our classroom look cool? Are we missing the forest for the trees here? "
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