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Roland Gesthuizen

Twitter in the Classroom « educationisphysical - 0 views

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    A practical example of using Twitter in the classroom setting.  Here's the "Twitter Experiment":
Evelyn Izquierdo

Come join Podcasting for the ESL/EFL Classroom - 20 views

Hi all! Happy New Year! Here is an invitation for you. Come join Podcasting for the ESL/EFL Classroom, a totally free, 5-week, hands-on, TESOL - Electronic Village Online (EVO) workshop aimed at ...

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anonymous

10 Tips for Using YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Great blog post with suggestions on how to use YouTube more effectively in the classroom.
Samantha Boehmer

A Fair(y) Use Tale - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    This is a video that uses Disney movie lines to explain what fair use and copyright is.  I could see this catching the attention of students and making what is a very dry subject fun for the students.  I really like this and really would help this stick with students.  
Judy Robison

The Flipped Classroom: The Full Picture for Tinkering and Maker Education « U... - 48 views

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    " a model of teaching and learning based on experiential education. It is a model in which authentic, often hands-on, experiences and student interests drive the learning process, and the videos, as they are being proposed in the flipped classroom discourse, support the learning rather than being central or at the core of learning."
Cheska Lorena

Teachers' Views on Technology in the Classroom - Video Feature - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Teacher videos on technology-use in the classroom
Judy Robison

MIT BLOSSOMS | MIT BLOSSOMS - 57 views

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    Blended Learning Open Source Science or Math Studies. This MIT initiative features a courseware library with about 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers in multiple formats: as streaming video, Internet downloads, DVDs, and videotapes. Each 50-minute lesson is a complete resource with video segments, a teacher's guide, downloadable hand-outs, and a list of online resources about the topic. The lessons mix short videos--all less than five minutes--with in-classroom exercises designed to engage students in problem solving and critical thinking.
Martin Burrett

Documentary Log - 0 views

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    A nice directory of documentary videos with many useful in the classroom. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Martin Burrett

VideoDuke: Advanced Video Downloader for Mac - 0 views

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    "There is a wealth of video content available online that can help the teaching and learning process, but some of the main issues of using online content within the classroom include inappropriate advertising, inappropriate recommendations, and the dreaded school firewall or slow internet connection. Yet, gaining access to such video content can really help to explain certain concepts, with opportunities to include footage, clips or teaching points in the lesson."
Martin Burrett

Knowmia - 0 views

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    Access to 7,000 videos for use in the classroom
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    Find thousands of superb videos on diverse subjects from across the curriculum. You can search and watch the videos without signing in to the site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

Your School | Broadcast Your Classroom - 0 views

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Oracle EBS R12 onlinecourse - 0 views

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    Rainbow Training Institute is a leading EBS R12 Classroom & Online Training Center. We are focused not only on the basic EBS R12 classroom & Online Training but also specialized in real-time Project Supports. With Projects Oriented training, IT Professionals can easily get through the interviews and handle the projects.
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.
Stephanie Sandifer

Esther Wojcicki: Revolution Needed for Teaching Literacy in a Digital Age - 28 views

  • But one area of American life that is consistently resistant to innovation is our education system.
  • children who are below grade level by age ten tend to stagnate and eventually give up and drop out in high school. Harvard educational psychologist Jeanne Chall famously called this phenomenon the "fourth grade reading slump,
  • In the classroom, digital media also have other major advantages. These media teach students to master the production of knowledge, not just the consumption of knowledge. Kids learn to create videos, write blogs, collaborate online; the also learn to play video games, do digital storytelling, fan fiction, music, graphic art, anime and even more. Their informal process of learning, collaboration, and transforming passion into knowledge is desperately needed in schools today.
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  • to train teachers to help students learn to read by transforming information for discovery and problem-solving.
  • all beginning teachers learn how to use online collaborative tools, video production tools, blogging tools, mobile tools and a variety of commercial and non-profit programs targeting the classrooms. Frequently young teachers know how to use these tools on a personal level but not in the classroom.
  • Let's building on national models like Communities in Schools, First, Computer Clubhouse, Club Tech of the Boys and Girls Clubs, and the Quest to Learn, Digital Youth Network and School of One models in Chicago and New York City.It is time to extend the learning day and create a place in every community where young children can gain confidence in their literacy and interactive technology skills.
  • laboratories for testing many different digital approaches to learning and assessment, as well as for testing different ways to break down the barriers between in- and out-of-school learning
  • a hub for the professional development of digitally savvy teachers.
  • embrace the potential revolutionary power of the digital tools that have defined the first decade of the 21st century
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    embrace the potential revolutionary power of the digital tools that have defined the first decade of the 21st century
Anne Baird

YouTube - 21st Century Classroom - (Part 1 of 2) - 0 views

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    video- Part One of two videos about the way web 2.0 is changing education in Maine USA
Tero Toivanen

Technology and Education - Box of Tricks - 0 views

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    Videopodcasting tool: Stupeflix.com is a new web based application, currently in Beta testing and free, which allows you to combine images and audio in order to create impressive videos for use in the classroom or as video podcasts.
Judy Robison

Clickers in the Classroom - YouTube - 29 views

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    This is a suite of 4 videos about clicker use in the science classroom -- important considerations, student opinions,and data supporting different types of use. For more resources see http://www.colorado.edu/istem/clicker_resources.html
Ruth Howard

Social Media Classroom - 0 views

  • The Social Media Classroom is a set of free and open source social media
  • It was initially created by Howard Rheingold and Sam Rose
  • Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, a
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  • Although the Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, and the Social Media Classroom includes resource lists, syllabi, and , lesson plans focused on that specific subject, it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in. We’re devoting an instance of the Colab to converations among educational practitioners that we hope to grow into a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education. The hope of those who created the initial Colab and accompanying curricular and support material is that this effort, and the tools we provide, will inspire others to vastly expand and deepen our resource repository, add their syllabi and lesson plans, discuss with and learn from others. We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video. The Colab is based on Drupal, a free and open source Content Management System, and we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones. To join the community click here
  • We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video.
  • a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education.
  • it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in.
  • we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones. To join the community click here
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Best Sociology Optional Online Coaching for IAS Exam - 0 views

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    Sociology Coaching for IAS Exam preparation in Delhi. Join Elite IAS Sociology Optional Classroom coaching and Online video classes by Bibhash Sharma to crack UPSC civil services examination in the first attempt.
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