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Clif Mims

Zimmer Twins - 1 views

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    The Zimmer Twins is a fun way to incorporate technology into the classroom. Watch your students expand their vocabulary, practice proper writing habits, and become junior movie producers all at the same time!
Clif Mims

JamStudio: The online music factory - 5 views

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    A musical sandbox
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    I seem to remember trying out this site some time ago. As a resource for making music it was awesome but I think that you have to upgrade to a fee based account if you want to save and/or download your music creations. I hope someone will comment on this?
Amy Burns

Kerpoof Studio - 19 views

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    a great new site by disney for creating all types of items.
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Raasis Technology - Website Design & Development Company - 0 views

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Personality Development - 0 views

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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.
Barbara Lindsey

Craig Watkins: What Schools Are Really Blocking When They Block Social Media - 55 views

  • By blocking social media schools are also blocking the opportunity: 1)    to teach students about the inventive and powerful ways communities around the world are using social media 2)    for students and teachers to experience the educational potential of social media together 3)    for students to distribute their work with the larger world 4)    for students to reimagine their creative and civic identities in the age of networked media
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