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anonymous

ePals Digital Story Telling Classroom Project - 3 views

Students will learn and practice story telling using 21st century tools. Connected to common core standards.

21stCentury pbl

started by anonymous on 03 May 12 no follow-up yet
Karen Bliss

Journey North Citizen Science: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration and Seasonal Change - 0 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.
Erik Nesheim

ePals for AJHS - 0 views

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    191 countries of teachers and students to interact with.
Laurie Gateb

CIESE - Wonderful World of Weather Project - Home - 1 views

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    This standards-based Real Time Data Module has been created for use by students in the elementary grades to allow them to investigate weather phenomena both locally as well as in other places around the world. By using hands-on activities and real-time data investigations, the students will develop a basic understanding of how weather can be described in measurable quantities, such as temperature, wind and precipitation.
shana myers

Curriki - 1 views

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    Curriki, the online education community, is building the first website to offer free, open-source instructional materials for K-12. We have thousands of free worksheets, lesson plans, exams, project ideas and activities for English language arts, math, science, social studies, technology integration and other subjects.
shana myers

Global SchoolNet: Home - 1 views

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    Global SchoolNet's uses content driven collaboration. The age ranges vary and you are able to set the filter for your class level. I like this because it provides options to choose from, so you can pick based on the interest level of your kiddos, as well as the topics you are teaching. The only pitfall I could see would be if there was nothing relevant.
Sheryl Anderson

Oracle ThinkQuest - 3 views

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    technology based activities, competitions, and a library of educational websites
Lynne Cook

Go animate - 1 views

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    A great site for making short intro cartoon videos for your classroom.
Tawnya Woronec

Danielle, Krystal, Julia and Tawnya's CC Video - 3 views

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    Wow! Loved the puzzle idea and how it portrays the journey of all the pieces coming together at the end. It was a great analogy! I wonder where your journey will take you next when your puzzle is completed?
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    The puzzle was a nifty metaphor for the year. I love all the photos of what students did in your classes. Looks like they had a great year!
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    Wow! You guys need to have an Oscar! What a great presentation. The progression was beautiful.
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    Wow! That was amazing. I enjoyed the metaphor connection. It was great to see the students in younger grade levels abilities in use.
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    Oscar time! I am leaving my camera at school next year. You have inspired me.
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    Very nice. I enjoyed your connections to the real world. Great job on the puzzles.
Jason Davis

AJHS and CCJH Coaching Chronicles - 4 views

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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!!
Bonnie Barrett

Marcy, Bethany, Bonnie, Laurie, & Karen CC Prezi - 5 views

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    Love the progression from boring stuff to fun stuff. Excellent pictures.
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    Wonderful artifacts and mix of media to show the progression of your year. We wonder of the group of students who made the commercial had a student record them or if it was a teacher.
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    The quality of the photos and the sequencing was beautiful. This was a very professional presentation. Was the last YouTube from your own classes?
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    The prezi with all the photos was especially helpful to see your year chronicled.
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    Yes, it was my 2nd grade class!
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    Wow!!! It is great to see what you are doing with the elementary students!!! Great use of technology and 21st century learning!!! I can not wait to get those kids at the high school!!!
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    This was an amazing presentation. I truly enjoyed the kids' commercial to come west. Great Job with pictures and capturing the essence of each classroom.
Shauna Hamman

Techchef4u - 1 views

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    Great blog to follow if you use iPads in the classroom. 
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

Reinventing Project-Based Learning: Essential Question: How did it come to be this way? - 0 views

  • I wonder if instead of personal action projects and awareness campaigns students should practice collective action that has a concrete and measurable result.
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    I love this idea of having the PBL measurable -- not only a PSA, and an action step, but MEASURING the changes in behaviors/beliefs through tangible measurements. (Makes me think about Kirkpatrick)... It also makes me think about how this is a great CommonCore unit too! I would love to see an authentic school-wide (or grade level) PBL. How innovative would that be? While also causing us to behave as a PLC.
Tracy Watanabe

Zero Alternatives - 1 views

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    "Zeros are seldom an accurate description of a student's achievement and skew average grades dramatically. Instead of prompting greater effort, zeros and the low grades they yield more often cause students to withdraw from learning. One alternative to zeros is to assign an "I" or "Incomplete" grade with explicit requirements for completing the work." .... "If the grade is to represent how well students have learned, mastered established learning standars, or achieved specified learning goals, then the practice of assigning zeros clearly misses the mark." **"Teachers must consider what message they want to communicate through grading, who the primary audience for the message is, and what the intended goal of the communication is." ...
Tracy Watanabe

The Influence of One Zero - 1 views

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    Powerful argument about saying no to the zero grade
Shauna Hamman

instaGrok | A new way to learn. - 1 views

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    Educational search engine. Makes it easy for students to visualize their research subjects.
Sheryl Anderson

The Flipped Classroom - 4 views

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    A HOW-TO that makes sense
Shauna Hamman

101 Web 2.0 Teaching Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic - 3 views

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    A comprehensive list of the best Web 2.0 tools for the classroom; many of them were new to me!
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