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Hanna Wiszniewska

Free Technology for Teachers: Teaching Internet Search Strategies - 1 views

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    Teaching web search strategies early in the semester can prevent frustration for you and your students down the road. The Boolify Project mentioned above is suitable for students in elementary school through high school. The Primer in Boolean logic is probably best suited to high school and college students.
Hanna Wiszniewska

Free Technology for Teachers: Zigtag - Semantic, Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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    Zigtag's group option could be useful for creating professional learning networks. The group option could also be useful for students that are working in groups on research projects.
 Lisa Durff

Teaching Strategies for the Everyday Teacher: Bloom's Taxonomy - 0 views

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    A podcast which includes a good word picture of Bloom's
Barbara Lindsey

This is why we have so few laptop initiatives in Oklahoma » Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views

  • I asked this professor if he had heard of the website PollEverywhere, which permits students to immediately respond to multiple choice or open answer questions using their laptop or cell phone during class. He responded that he had not, but the IT department at UC was working on writing a program that would permit students to respond immediately like that during class. He had asked repeatedly for a set of classroom electronic response systems, but the university had not purchased a set for him.
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      This need to reinvent the wheel and lock down web 2.0 technologies is disastrously prevalent in higher ed.
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  • At any time, a teacher or professor can “see the light” and come to understand that digital technologies CAN be used in constructive ways to extend and expand opportunities for learning.
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  • I assured him that PollEverywhere offers this functionality NOW and could be used both with the laptops students have and the iPhones many of them will also likely have in class.
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    I use Polleverywhere right now and have been with both students and adults. My school fell trap to the senteo clicker thing and bought a bunch. I won't be using them...
bruceroberson

CLHS2010 Teaching and Learning Algebra 1 using Web2.0 - 3 views

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    Explore and discover the many math websites and tools for teaching and learning Algebra 1 and other math courses i.e. geometry, trig, calculus. The math content is delivered in a number of way to include interactive and video. All websites are free and can be used to supplement your lesson and study. I recommended it for teachers and students. Also included are list of web2.0 tools to help one to create , store, collaborate, communicate and share your ideas with others.
Burcu Akyol

TiPPS: Teacher Portfolios - 11 views

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    organized, cohesive, reflective, and ever-growing portfolio
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