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Nica Nogard

Must Have Teacher Interview Guide - 1 views

I am a newly qualified teacher and I am very excited to work on my first job. I already applied to one of the most prestigious universities in our place yet I am a little bit hesitant if I can answ...

teacher interview questions

started by Nica Nogard on 23 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
clarence Mathers

Five Serious Reasons Why Using Humor in Your B2B Email Campaign is a Good Idea - 0 views

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    B2B email marketers should seriously consider applying a touch of comedy in their campaigns. Certainly, the business world has room for a little bit of laughter brought on by a well-timed email every now and then.
clarence Mathers

How to Annoy or Even Anger Your B2B Email Marketing Contacts: Some Worst Practices to T... - 0 views

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    Let's start off with a bit of a disclaimer. Don't let the title fool you. In no way does this post encourage or recommend email marketers to do any or all of the below-numbered worst email marketing practices.
Susan Oxnevad

ThingLink & Mentor Mob: Nice Integration Feature - 0 views

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    Last week I learned that the folks at ThingLink and MentorMob had done some work together to integrate their tools, making it possible to embed a MentorMob playlist directly into a graphic. After experimenting a bit I decided to remix some of the content I've been using for years to teach digital citizenship and the result is the creation of Avatar Adventure.
Tero Toivanen

Flipped classrooms: teaching at home and doing homework at school | koaa.com | Colorado... - 33 views

  • The 5th graders in Doug Hinkle's class at the DaVinci Academy in School District 20 are among the first elementary students in the country to be part of a "flipped" classroom.
  • Instead of spending 20 minutes each hour lecturing, Mr. Hinkle pre-records video podcasts to teach his lessons.
  • Removing the lectures from the school day frees up Hinkle to give more attention to individual students or small groups. If you were to drop into his class unannounced, it may seem a bit chaotic, but Hinkle says it's a controlled chaos.
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  • The online community flippedclassroom.com boasts 3,000 teacher members. Sams says he's routinely asked to join conference calls or use Skype to address educators and lawmakers around the world.
  • "I've been to Norway, I've been to Germany, I've been to probably 6 or 7 different states just this year and it's only March."
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    "The 5th graders in Doug Hinkle's class at the DaVinci Academy in School District 20 are among the first elementary students in the country to be part of a "flipped" classroom."
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    It a great idea , today I was attending a high school implimenting location based learning project. I actualy came to the same conclusion. forml knowledge would have better been aquired through reading and recorded information while the class would have been better used for "workshop" activity in which students would have created location based learning objects
majestic1 majestic1

dangereuse . Doudoune Moncler pas cher - 0 views

« Près de temps pour le lit, je crois , dit Mme Weasley avec un bâillement .« Pas encore, Molly , dit Sirius , repoussant son assiette vide et se tournant pour regarder Harry . « Vous savez, je sui...

Doudoune Moncler pas cher

started by majestic1 majestic1 on 08 Jan 14 no follow-up yet
Muhammad Saqib

How can I get my website on the top of search engine? - 0 views

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    Articles from SHAHZAIB KHATRI - Creating a website is a bit easier in the sense that you know what type of website you want to design & can acquire services of a website designer. But the tough part is to promote it to the masses as
Paul Beaufait

Do I Need a Digital Teaching Portfolio? | Edutopia - 29 views

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    "This post will help you decide whether or not a portfolio will serve your professional goals and how to go about designing a professional-looking site that showcases your teaching skills." (para. 1, 2015.01.24)
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    It's best simple way to appoint students, additionally - advance their applied skills. Strongly advance to try out . http://bit.ly/1y9WeYC
Media Designs

5 Best and Cheapest DSLR Cameras for Beginners - Media Designs - 0 views

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    Any camera enthusiasts who want full control over their shooting experience should consider a DSLR. DSLR offers advanced features & compatibility with wide range of interchangeable lenses that enhance your shooting experience & also budget. Here, we help you to choose 5 affordable DSLR camera for enthusiasts & photography beginners who take camera a bit more seriously.
Nico Rutten

Educational Simulations - 38 views

Hello everyone, A month ago I started my PhD research on the use of computer simulations in Physics education. From my literature review so far I created a mindmap: http://bit.ly/edusims. I'm c...

educational physics computer simulation

started by Nico Rutten on 17 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Frances DiDavide

Free Visual English Dictionary and Thesaurus | Discover meaning of words and associated... - 29 views

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    This is really cool! It reminds me of Wordle a bit. The ads are a little frustrating and get in the way, but otherwise it's pretty fun. Also interesting to see how words are connected to each other. I typed in "farce" and got definitons for cooking procedures as well as the literary definition. Who knew?? :)
Judy Robison

Digital Vaults: Social networking for primary sources « - 0 views

  • Digital Vaults gives you and your kids a place to find raw materials that are arranged in ways that may make more sense to them. The site is set up a bit like a social network.
Roger Zuidema

Facebook in the classroom - 41 views

I haven't either, but thanks for the link. I'm looking for tools to use in the classroom. Hopefully, I'll get time to try! Karen Vitek wrote: > Has anyone used www.grpbook.com successfully in the...

facebook online_classroom

Dennis OConnor

Views: Lessons of a Summer Teaching Online - Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

  • As I faithfully attended the monthly training meetings for Just in Time Technology (ex: how to use Skype) and for Course Design (ex: what is the conversion of 14 weeks pacing into a 30 day class), it began to dawn on me that I had underestimated the time and preparation required for my online course.
  • Reducing the amount of content does not mean reducing rigor for students or work for me. Like many others who have never taught online, I had entered this experience thinking that online courses were a little bit “fluffy.” I have a newfound respect for my fellow online professors.
  • Although I am a relative novice in the teaching arena, I appreciated the chance to revive my teaching mojo. I was forced to be creative about how to present course material and ensure that my students had a solid understanding of the information. I also realized I needed to revise my opinion of online teaching and those who participate in it. I now know that online courses are not a pale and lifeless version of traditional courses or worse, a “pay for an A” scam in which everyone teaches him/herself and everyone gets a good grade. Online courses can be distinctive and worthwhile ways of teaching in their own right. Amy Overman is assistant professor of psychology at Elon University.
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    Reviewed by Nancy Chapko: n her article, Lessons of a Summer Teaching Online, Dr. Amy Overman describes how she revived her "teaching mojo" as a novice online instructor. An assistant professor of psychology at Elon University in North Carolina, Dr. Overman describes her personal experience as a first-time online instructor. Written for instructors who may have doubts about online teaching and learning as she did, her account is both thoughtful and humorous. Dr. Overman describes her decision to teach an online class and her preparation for the experience. She relates her somewhat unexpected positive experience facilitating the class. She offers comparisons between her face-to-face and online teaching experiences and draws some insightful conclusions. Among them is the realization that reducing the amount of content does not reduce the rigor of the course and online classes take a lot of time, but they're worth it. Whether you're a committed veteran of online teaching, or you are at the initial stage of considering its merits, you will find Dr. Overman's article perceptive and thought-provoking. As she states, "… online courses are not a pale and lifeless version of traditional courses."
James OReilly

Facebook Friends FriendFeed - 0 views

  • I’ve been using FriendFeed for awhile and if you subscribe to my feed you’ll see just about everything that I do online. My feed includes all the articles I bookmark with delicious. When I write a new blog post it automatically shares it on my feed. Every time I tweet on Twitter and when I update my status on Facebook, they’re included here. When I add a video to my favorites on YouTube it is shared here as well. Currently there are 58 different sites that you can link to your FriendFeed, so it’s like the one stop shopping place for everything online!
  • FriendFeed also has a search function where someone without even registering on the site, can easily search all FriendFeed updates.
  • Facebook has been in the news quite a bit this week which they started off with the announcement that they have acquired the social-identity aggregator, FriendFeed.
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