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Shauna Hamman

TodaysMeet - 1 views

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    Simple backchannel site with no ads. Students can ask/answer questions and make comments while observing a presentation or video. 
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    This is really neat! Have you used it yet?
Tracy Watanabe

Week 5: Adding images and attribution : Challenge Yourself to Blog - 2 views

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    I love this challenge on learning how to use Creative Commons!
Shauna Hamman

Save paper & ink printing only what you want « PrintWhatYouLike.com - 2 views

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    This helps you choose what part of a web page to print. Really helps with eliminating ads, wasted space, etc.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Insert Videos Into Google Forms - 0 views

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    tutorial for adding videos to google form
Tracy Watanabe

Out My Window | Smore - 1 views

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    global collab The Project Launched at the 2013 Global Education conference, "Out My Window" was born from a quest to have students gain global perspective. "Out My Window" classrooms share their world. Inspired by the five themes of geography, students reveal cultural awareness and understanding through original poetry and photography. The Process 1. Take a photo "out your window". 2. Write a poem incorporating the 5 themes of geography - place, location, human environment interaction, region, and movement. Look below for poetry and 5 themes resources 3. Edit your photo to your liking. Look below for editing tips. -We suggest overlaying the text onto the image like the example shown, but you can also add it separately if you'd like. 4. Share! Sharing 1. Create a Flickr account if you don't already have one. The Flickr #outmywindow group is public and by submitting you agree to the group norms 2. Once you have logged into Flickr and been added to the #outmywindow group, you can start uploading your finished product! 3. Be sure to use our Twitter hashtag - #omw1415 to continue sharing your work!
Jason Davis

AJHS and CCJH Coaching Chronicles - 4 views

shared by Jason Davis on 03 May 12 - No Cached
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    One group's presentation describing the journey from technology supporters to teachers who use technology to improve student achievement.
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    Very clear, focused and was easy to follow. Your Screener showed a nice progression of your year. We wonder if adding different transitions would improve your slide show?
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    Wow! The explanation of the process was well thought out. Great job on attribution with the pictures. We wonder if your picture for differentiation and tiering portrays the concept well because it looks more uniformed? We also wonder if using pictures of your students would make it more relevant to the teachers in the district?
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    Ohhhh...you are not a band person! Bands are totally differentiated as well as tiered. Differentiated because of the different instruments and tiered because there are parts for each instrument (1st, 2nd, 3rd clarinet, for instance).
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    This was amazing, group!
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    Ahhh..but the band is the perfect example of differentiation: different instruments and each group of instruments is tiered by ability (1st clarinet, 2nd clarinet and 3rd clarinet, for instance).
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    Nice job Jason and team!!
Tracy Watanabe

Arizona's New Statewide Achievement Test - 2 views

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    Arizona's New Statewide Achievement Test
anonymous

CCJH Coaching Chronicles - 13 views

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    This year our coaching experiences ranged from nervous anticipation to almost feeling like we knew what we were doing. The redeeming facet of our task was that so many of our peers benefited from the collaborative efforts from each house/team, the grade level, and throughout the school. As a result, our students have demonstrated amazing academic results. Please see the website to learn more about our perspectives from this school year.
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    Very well done and comprehensive. I really liked all the different presentation tools used for the chronicles. It's refreshing to learn that we alll had the same apprehensions and the same successes!
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    Wow! I like the way you all added your take on how you felt about collaboration coaching. The fact that each of you utilized a different piece of technology. I got many ideas of things to use in my own classroom.
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    Even the presentation was a collaborative extravaganza! To have all the different technologies showcased as each group member shared their experience is a wonderful touch and offers the opportunity to experience a new resource. Well done!
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    I love it! Very visual and from so many different points of view, but all with the same idea, what to expect? The approach you took to represent how you felt in the beginning and how you feel now was done perfectly. Thank you for sharing.
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    This was very grabbing! If I didn't know about Collaboration Coaching and what it entailed, I sure do now. :) This would be a great thing to share at Meet the Teacher night and get parents excited about things going on in our classrooms and schools. Great visuals!
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    It is refreshing to know that others felt the same way I felt when beginning this collaboration journey. The nervous anticipation was there as well as a feeling of dread because of the unknown. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
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    I love how everyone contributed something different to your Chronicles. It really showcased all the resources that are out there to fit every personality and teaching style. Your presentation showed that the collaboration process works! I love the animation---I'm going to have to try that.
Jason Davis

Lesson Improvement - Monster Mayhem - 0 views

shared by Jason Davis on 28 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    A lesson for Lynne Cook's freshman English class improved during sessions four and five.
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    Nicely put together. I love how you are reflecting on how it went this year and added in more ways to integrate tech to enhance the lesson. I wonder if when they vote for the best ones, if you'll have them create the criteria for what makes it "the best"?
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