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Tracy Watanabe

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 0 views

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    "The Common Core standards don't just suggest novel technology use as a way to "engage students," but rather requires learners to make complex decisions about how, when, and why to use technology-something educators must do as well."
Tracy Watanabe

Removing Barriers and Educational Technology | The Principal of Change - 1 views

  • How is technology changing the face and pace of K-12 education?  Information is abundant and as Daniel Pink discusses in his latest book, it is not about accessing information, but about curating it. When you have access to all of the information in the world, there is obviously some great stuff, and some stuff that is of a poor quality. How are students critical of what they see, and how do they reflect and share? Too many schools are worried about students “googling” answers on test because that would make them “cheaters”, yet as adults, we would be considered resourceful if we did the same thing. What we do with the information is much more important now than simply finding it. We need to look at how students are not only consumers of information, but creators of content as well. That is where the real learning happens and technology gives us the opportunity to be able to share easily with the entire world
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    This is so right on -- and reminds me of two Common Core Standards also: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.R.7 Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse media and formats, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words.1 AND CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.8 Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism. They must be able to currate to do these! -- My recommendation is to get the students on Diigo (where they can create collaborative annotative bibliographies!)
anonymous

Thursday 3/14 is Pi Day! From Common Core and Educational Technology - 0 views

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    2013 Pi Day is coming up 3/14. Here are some sites with fun and relevant class activities from our recently started blog supporting Common Core and Ed Tech. Please take a look at the site and provide any feedback! Thanks,
anonymous

Keyboarding tools to support CC stds! From Common Core and Educational Technology: - 1 views

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    Here's our latest post on web-based keyboarding tools that support the Common Core. Please take a look and give us feedback. We're a new site with a goal to address ed tech tools that support Common Core.
Theresa Bartholomew

Common Core in Specific Content Areas - 1 views

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    Video clips for specific content areas: business/IT/marketing, Engineering & Technology, Family and Consumer Science, Fine Arts, Health & Wellness, History/Social Studies, Physical Education, Science, Trade & Industrial
anonymous

Common Core and Educational Technology - 0 views

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    We are two teachers dedicated to helping others engage students through the use of technology in the classroom. How do you use technology to meet Common Core standards? Check out our new blog and let us know what you think. Please share your ideas too! Thanks.
Tracy Watanabe

What should districts (states) do with PARCC? « PARCC in Massachusetts - 0 views

  • These tests will be different and not solely because of the technology, but a look in this direction is enough to start thinking more deeply about how different these assessments will be
  • 1.  ONPAR (Obtaining Necessary Parity through Academic Rigor) from the University of Wisconsin. 2. CBAL (Cognitively Based Assessment of, for, and as Learning) from Educational Testing Services (ETS). 3.  Research conducted at Shell Centre for Mathematical Education at the University of Nottingham.
  • PARCC is developing a comprehensive system of five assessments;
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  • States that choose to adopt PARCC and replace their already existing statewide assessments in the coming years will only be required to administer two components for accountability purposes.  These two assessments, the performance based assessment (PBA) and the end of year assessment (EOY), will be “free” to districts
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Unveils Google Play for Education - 1 views

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    Google Play allows teachers to search for apps for Chromebook/Chrome Browser by grade level and by Common Core Standard.
Tracy Watanabe

Integrating Technology and Literacy: Rethinking Learning in the 21st Century - 0 views

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    Connecting 21st century learning and Common Core -- follow the links to some other great resources
Tracy Watanabe

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 0 views

  • With more and more of the world's content online, it is critical that students understand how to effectively use web search to find quality sources appropriate to their task. We've created a series of lessons to help you guide your students to use search meaningfully in their schoolwork and beyond. On this page, you'll find Search Literacy lessons and A Google A Day classroom challenges. Our search literacy lessons help you meet the new Common Core State Standards and are broken down based on level of expertise in search: Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced. A Google A Day challenges help your students put their search skills to the test, and to get your classroom engaged and excited about using technology to discover the world around them.
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    There are challenges for internet searching that has culture, geography, history, or science as the theme.
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