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Roland O'Daniel

nuIDEAS / Mathematics Classrooms - 2 views

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    Some nice online resources that might be useful in your classroom. I haven't investigated them all as of yet, but will be looking into them to make more specific recommendations. 
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21 Interesting Images* to use in the Classroom - "Google Docs" - 0 views

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    Great description of different ways of using images in the classroom. 
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Small Scale Video in the Classroom - John's World Wide Wall Display - 0 views

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    Some simple recomendations for using flip video in the classroom with specific tasks and ideas for implementation.
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100 Best Blogs for Tech-Savvy Teachers - Online Courses - 0 views

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    "While there are still some educators who dispute the importance of technology in the classroom, there is no dispute over the fact that technology is here to stay in schools. Whether you are one of those tech-savvy teachers who can't get enough of technology news and ideas or you are a teacher just learning to embrace technology in the classroom, these blogs offer a wealth of information straight from teachers and other professionals in the education field themselves."
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Pattern Blocks: Exploring Fractions with Shapes - 0 views

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    Pattern blocks are great tools for developing conceptual understanding. I hope to continue to see them used in classrooms, but the virtual kind can allow students to share their thinking with other students virtually. I like using screen capture, cut/paste, upload to a wiki, comment on characteristics/size/description of '1'/and sharing with students so that their thikning can be revisited from multiple venues (home, classroom, internet-broader audience).
Roland O'Daniel

Spezify - 1 views

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    Really interesting way of doing a multimedia search. Not sure it's classroom safe, even with safe search on there were several images that were beyond borderline. When I did compound search "algebra" + "linear" much tighter and deleted virtually all inappropriate material. I just like the way you can explore the information. If you have students gathering information and tagging with specific tags like "wjhsconlit09" then you could pull up all of that material without interference. I think it's a great tool for that kind of exploration.
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    Really interesting way of doing a multimedia search. Not sure it's classroom safe, even with safe search on there were several images that were beyond borderline. When I did compound search "algebra" + "linear" much tighter and deleted virtually all inappropriate material. I just like the way you can explore the information. If you have students gathering information and tagging with specific tags like "wjhsconlit09" then you could pull up all of that material without interference. I think it's a great tool for that kind of exploration.
Roland O'Daniel

Thirty-Nine Interesting Ways* to use your Pocket Video Camera in the Classroom - Google... - 0 views

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    If you are thinking of using a flipvideo camera in your classroom, this is a good place to go early in your study. It is practical, has examples, and offers a variety of uses.
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Interesting Ways to use Netbooks in the Classroom - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Using 'netbooks' in classrooms, but underlying theme is creating centers with students and creating backchannels to have students discuss their learning/lessons.
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VC Rox | Connecting Classrooms Near and Far - 0 views

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    "VC Rox Connecting Classrooms Near and Far"
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Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Internet Technologies for ... - 1 views

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    Updated post with a compilation of uses for twitter in the classroom.
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AP Calculus AB 2010: Bullis School - 1 views

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    "Stacey Roshan is using an approach dubbed by her students as the "backwards classroom."... The students watch pre-recorded lectures the night before the class, when homework problems are traditionally done, then spend the time in class getting answers to questions, working on additional problems with partners, and getting one-on-one assistance from the teacher. No more lectures in class." from The Backwards Class, by Dian Schaffhauser, THE Journal, 02/02/11
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K12 Online Conference 2009 | Week in the Classroom"Wiki Collaboration Across the Curric... - 0 views

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    As we further incorporate technology and online tools into content literacy. Here is a great set of tools/resources from Vicky Davis on using a wiki in your classroom. She even goes so far as to include a rubric, lesson planning ideas, and examples.
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Essential Tools For The Connected T... - 1 views

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    Some nice ideas about using web2.0 in the classroom. Worth visiting for ideas.
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Online Basic Skill Games - 2 views

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    number sense and computational fluency games as part of computational fluency routine in a classroom. 
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Are You Behind? - 3 views

  • Second, do you have the spaces?  If your vision does include learning online, you have to have school-supported digital spaces.  It can be anything really, but you have to have something.  And I’m not talking about individual teachers putting something together, because that doesn’t make sense for kids or from an organizational standpoint in terms of support and dedicated growth and development in concert with the vision.  I also don’t believe this should be something left to students to self-organize around-if its part of the vision, the school has to be intentional about it and provide a common landscape for all.
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      Great paragraph. It's not going to happen accidentally or without critical mass. It's also not just about providing the tool but about providing a vision and supporting that vision. 
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    David Jakes does a great job of laying out a vision of what should be expected for classroom interactions through a digital platform but still isn't. I love his thinking about it not being a happy website with mission/vision but a place to collaborate and inform.  The 21st century is now not tomorrow!
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Mathematics Teachers' Subtle, Complex Disciplinary Knowledge - 3 views

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    What mathematical competencies must a teacher have to teach the subject well? This has proven difficult to investigate (1). A current view is that teachers' knowledge of mathematics "remains inert in the classroom unless accompanied by a rich repertoire of mathematical knowledge and skills relating directly to the curriculum, instruction, and student learning" (2). Unfortunately, there is no consensus on which "knowledge and skills" might activate teachers' inert knowledge. Two perspectives prevail, neither with a research base that enables strong claims about practice. The majority of current studies focus on explicit knowledge of curriculum content and instructional strategies. Such knowledge might be assessed directly through observation, interview, or written test (2), with a parallel research emphasis on the formal contents of teacher education programs [e.g., (3)]. A second school of thought, presented here, is that the most important competencies tend to be tacit, like skills involved in playing concert piano, learned but not necessarily available to consciousness.
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