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Victor Hugo Rojas B.

Ed Tech Crew - 6 views

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    Hosted by Darrel Branson (The ICT Guy) and Tony Richards from itmadesimple.com. We discuss all things digital in education - technologies, issues, great websites, web 2.0 and much, much more!
David Freeburg

5 Things I'm Thankful For - 5 views

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    What are you thankful for in your classroom?
Susan McClements

raising Digital Kids - 1 views

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    workshop for parents by David Truss
Mari Yamauchi

Do nontask interactions matter? The relationship between nontask sociability of compute... - 2 views

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    Do nontask interactions matter? The relationship between nontask sociability of SCCL and learning ... (Abedin et al 2011) http://ow.ly/4Ezs9
Kay Cunningham

EdTech Toolbox - 18 views

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    'A place to share e-learning and Web 2.0 tools for education. Computers and laptops in education are important only when used with good pedagogy. Digital content and creation is an important part of the process for educators in the 21st century.'
anonymous

Free Curriculum Mapping Tools - Standards, Lesson & Unit Planning - 2 views

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    This is a web-based software suite of curriculum mapping tools that includes standards management module, unit and lesson plan builder, lesson plan calendar view, and curriculum mapping.
Ninja Essays

Great Educational Tools for All Teachers and Students - Berkeley, CA - 0 views

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    "Modern educational technology provides endless opportunities for teachers to make the educational process more interesting and students to become more motivated to learn. Teachers from all around the world have started to rely on educational tools that enhance the students' performance and participation in the classroom."
REZA CHOWDHURY

Mobile Learning Tools - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    The following 39 Mobile Learning Tools allow specific creation of learning modules for mobile devices and/or allow output to HTML5 and/or provide delivery of mobile learning. Most major LMS and LCMS vendors either have mobile solutions in place or are quickly moving to include them.
LUCIAN DUMA

Top 10 tools to share secure your files in the cloud . Feed-back welcome - 26 views

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    What cloud tool do you like more to keep your files secure in the cloud ? Leave a comment after you read article
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    Google Drive works well for me since I log in to Gmail for work everyday. Nowadays, everything seemed to be googling around my life. Google is already part of my life for all social media platforms. It just make sense for me to use Google Drive and not try to manage so many other cloud-based accounts. Thanks for sharing!
dqscenter

New blog post The end of slide show #edchat using gr8 #edtech20 alternatives Animoto, F... - 6 views

Chào mừng quý khách đến với dịch vụ tư vấn ISO 22000/HACCP của chúng tôi - đơn vị tư vấn uy tín và chuyên nghiệp trong lĩnh vực quản lý an toàn thực phẩm và kiểm soát chất lượng sản phẩm. Với kinh ...

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Telannia Norfar

What Interests You? - 78 views

I am interested in tools that do not require more than 10 minutes to teach students how to use and can put the learning in the students hands instead of the teacher transmitting. I would love all t...

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Dennis OConnor

Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 20 views

  • How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?
  • get creative with lesson structure
  • Take advantage of any time that your students have access to a computer lab with multiple computers.
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  • Relieve yourself from the pressure of knowing all the ins and outs of every tool. Instead, empower your students by challenging them to become experts who teach one another (and you!) how to use new programs.
  • "Pass it On" Buddy Method
  • Students assist one another in creating digital products that represent or reflect their new learning. It’s a great way to spread technological skills in a one-computer classroom.
  • Group Consensus Method
  • Small groups of students engage in dialogue on a particular topic, then a member uses a digital tool to report on the group's consensus.
  • Rotating Scribe Method
  • Each day, one student uses technology to record the lesson for other students.
  • Whole Class Method
  • Teachers in one-computer classrooms often invite large groups of students to gather around the computer. Here are a few suggestions for making the most of these activities
  • When we are faced with limited resources, it is tempting to throw up our hands and say, "I just don't have what I need to do this!" However, do not underestimate your ability to make it work.
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    Might help create a blended classroom, even when you have to share the blender.  Common sense advise for the real world of underequipped classrooms and stretched thin teachers.
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