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Tracy Watanabe

Media and Technology Resources for Educators | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Common Sense Media provides comprehensive, free resources for schools and trustworthy information for parents to ensure kids learn how to be safe, smart, and responsible digital citizens who thrive in a world of media and technology."
Tracy Watanabe

Collaboration Coach Brochure - 0 views

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    2012-2013 Collaboration Coach Brochure
Tracy Watanabe

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 0 views

  • First, I had to learn a hard lesson: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back—it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They’d made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They’d done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I’d always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice.
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    Fab read. I've only highlighted a few paragraphs... then it goes into concrete ways to improve tech integration using the example of the iPad. ---- "n: Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn't enough. The iPads arrived two days before my students, and I quickly made plans to integrate them into our curriculum. Despite my high hopes, the next two months were less than successful. A casual observer would have witnessed a sea of students glued to glistening tablets, but the effects were superficial. The iPads were not helping my students make substantial progress toward self-efficacy, academic achievement, or social-emotional growth. Around the end of September, I took a step back-it was time to evaluate and reflect on what was happening. I asked myself: "What have we been doing so far with this technology?" Students used math apps instead of math card games. They'd made slideshow presentations for isolated units. They'd done some research on the Internet. In short, things were going ... OK. Nothing to write home about. Not what I would consider "worthy" of a $20,000 grant. Clearly it was time for a change. The problem, I began to realize, was my own understanding of how the iPads should be utilized in the classroom. I had seen them as a supplement to my pre-existing curriculum, trying to fit them into the structure of what I'd always done. This was the wrong approach: To truly change how my classroom worked, I needed a technology-based redefinition of my practice."
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    Fab read. I've only highlighted a few paragraphs... then it goes into concrete ways to improve tech integration using the example of the iPad.
Tracy Watanabe

SchoolsMovingUp - Transforming Classroom Grading - 1 views

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    Marzano always has great info, especially with grading.
Sarah Harrison

Donor'sChoose.org - 2 views

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    A website, where teachers can submit a project for funding, including classroom supplies, and community members can donate toward the cause.
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    Love this concept and this website!
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    I am very excited to try this guy out. Thank you!
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    Love this idea! It motivates me to make a wish list rather than just paying for it on my own.
Colleen Tucker

The Square of Life Project - 2 views

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    Square of Life: Studies in Local and Global Environments is an Internet-based collaborative project in which students will investigate their local environment and share that information with other students from around the country and the world. Participants will: Identify living and non-living things in their school yards. Revisit this site in mid-August for information about the Fall 2012 run of the project.
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    Colleen, I love this project. I would totally do this with my 4th grade students. :) It would be fun to post our findings on our blog and try and get others involved too.
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    This looks like neat project to do. I would be interested having a "Key Pal" through the project to really engage students and introduce them to who will be their audience.
Sheryl Anderson

DocsTeach - 2 views

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    Primary sources from national archives. Interactive activities or make-your-own activity with their primary source documents
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    That is amazing! I could spend hours looking through it just for me.
Sarah Harrison

Online Flip Book - 10 views

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    A free book you can make which makes it possible upload up to 3 PDFs each with up to 15 pages, that is embed-able on websites.
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    Sarah's flipbook is the best!
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    I can think of at least two uses for these and I haven't even tried to think yet.
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    Sarah, this is a great alternative to some of the presentation type apps we tend to regularly use. I like the "pretty" look of it.
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    Sarah, This looks like a fun way to increase student engagement and creativity on writing projects.
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    I LOVE THIS! What a great way to present information that is fun and engaging.
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    This looks like a great project for kids! You can apply so many standards...
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    This is a great aggregator of curriculum and can be useful in so many ways. The use of Popplet and Sqworl is a great enhancement. Awesome!
shana myers

Kidblog.org - About Kidblog - 2 views

shared by shana myers on 03 May 12 - Cached
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    Kidblog is built by teachers, for teachers, so students can get the most out of the blogging process. Kidblog meets the need for a safe and simple blogging platform suitable for elementary and middle school students. Most importantly, Kidblog allows teachers to monitor and control all publishing activity within the classroom blogging community.
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    I like that it is very safe, especially for younger students who are just learning to blog. I think a pitfall would be that it is only able to be seen by the teacher and class so you lose some of the power of connecting to learners outside of the class.
Erik Nesheim

ThinkQuest Business - 2 views

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    This site brings local, global, and regional business together for students to collaborate with.
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    This is a good site for older kids. It could provide them with an overview of what it is they will be learning and how they can interact with the teacher and other students.
Julia Goucher

Earth Day Grocery Bag Project - 2 views

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    This is an easy way to collaborate and connect to the community and beyond!!
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    Love this project! Look forward to participating in it next year.
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    I think this is such a great idea! I would love to do this at our school next year!
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    I'm all over this!
shana myers

Online Stickies - lino - 1 views

shared by shana myers on 03 May 12 - Cached
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    lino is an online web sticky note service that can be used to post memos, to-do lists, ideas, and photos anywhere on an online web canvas. Here's a link that describes 50 ways to use it in a classroom http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/part-1-digital-collaboration-series-linoit-no-student-log-in-plus-50-integration-ideas/
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    Shana, I've used linoit and LOVED it! Great site!
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    OH MY GOODNESS! I was just looking for this exact thing! I found a similar, although more difficult to use bulletin board, which is embed-able. But I would so rather use this! http://popplet.com/
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    I am loving this. I was just talking this morning about having something to add to an online web canvas. I will shock my students and then they will shock me. This will be fun to use. Thanks.
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    This is a great resource. I liked the way you can incorporate pictures and that you can share them.
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    I would love to see this in action in the classroom...
anonymous

ePals Global Community - Digital Story Telling Classroom Project - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 03 May 12 - Cached
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    Essential Questions What is digital storytelling? What are the elements of a good story? Why do people tell stories? How is my personal story the same or different from others? Objectives Students will understand that digital storytelling is an effective way to have their voices heard and make a meaningful connection with others.
Ed Matlosz

WWII Site - 0 views

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    Cause and Effects of WWII
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    This is a good site, it could use some pictorial edification for validation.
Ed Matlosz

Globalschoolnet.org - 4 views

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    GLOBAL SCHOOLNET PARTNERS WITH GOOGLE EDUCATION TO SUPPORT GLOBAL COLLABORATION!
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    This is an awesome website! Thanks for sharing!
Jason Davis

GSN Internet PROJECTs Registry - 1 views

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    Description from the site: "Most of us are aware of the issues of pollution and global warming. But what can we do about it? Participation in this project will not only help you figure out what your contribution has been to these issues, it will also help you figure out what you can do about them and how you can help others figure out what they can do, and so on." I chose this particular project because it relates to a project my J2 kids are doing now. They have chosen issues like global warming or domestic violence and are researching and using media to educate their peers. They are writing editorials and using Facebook and creating Web sites. They are VERY into it. This is a similar thing with a built-in audience. A potential pitfall is that it might be somewhat limited. It's not a very long project and might be better as part of something bigger.
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    This site looks amazing! It connects with us by indicating the Targeted Audience giving the beginning and end dates. What a fabulous resource.
Tawnya Woronec

Journey North Mystery Class: A study of sunlight and the seasons - 0 views

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    The Mystery Class investigation is an eleven week hunt in which students try to find ten secret "Mystery Classes" hiding around the globe. The changing amount of sunlight at each site is the central clue. Students take an inspiring journey from knowing only sunrise and sunset times to discovering exact locations of the ten sites. Benefit: This sounds like problem-based learning at its best!
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    Wow T.O., This project sounds great! I think it is a great way to get our students to become problem solvers.
Krystal Holyoak

Journey North Citizen Science: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration and Seasonal Change - 2 views

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    Journey North is a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. Journey North is an online science education project in which students track spring's journey across the northern hemisphere. There are so many great objectives linked to the different studies. This is a great activity for a primary and an intermediate class to work together on. A possible pitfall may be spending too much time on these fabulous activities.
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    Krystal, What a great project. This would be something great to do with a kindergarten class because I know kindergarten does a whole unit on Monarch butterflies.
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