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Roland O'Daniel

Diigo : The End Of Bookmarks? - 0 views

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    Doesn't really talk about the actual tool as much as make some comparisons to other web 2.0 tools and discuss why Diigo is more of an innovation.
Roland O'Daniel

Welcome to Mr. Vizza's Class - 0 views

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    A wonderful example of a teacher who gets it. This teacher has a system established for how and why he is doing what he is doing. I'm not sure I agree with all of his approaches, but that's the great thing, it works for him, but I do love the structure that he has developed here. I encourage you to look at his Quadratic review lesson on the 11th of February (it might be the 12th) because it uses the tech, to support the work his sub has to do while he's out. Great idea.
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    A blog about the use of the Smartboard in the classroom. So not only a good place for generic ideas, but as in this post specific ideas to incorporate into the classroom in specific courses, i.e. Algebra II.
Roland O'Daniel

New Tweetdeck Out Tomorrow, Here's What It Will Include - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    I don't use twitter this extensively, but if I were, then tweetdeck would be a must. I am going to explore and would love some ideas for why I should use this in my educational learning community? I need the value added. I can track stock quotes through other apps that are more effective, what do I need tweetdeck for?
Roland O'Daniel

Lovely Charts | Free online diagramming application - 0 views

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    "Free online diagramming application"... Create flowcharts that look professional and colorful. I haven't explored the site all the way to create anything yet, but wanted to capture the concept before I lost it.
Roland O'Daniel

twtpoll :: a simple survey/poll twitter app. - 0 views

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    Another educational use for twitter. Create a poll, tweet your question, gather your data, explore the data. Could be a social studies tool, a psychology tool, an English tool, a math tool, or science tool. I guess if you analyze the data you receive all the questions would be a math tool.
Roland O'Daniel

Twitter for Teachers Home - Twitter for Teachers - 0 views

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    An idea that can be used to contribute to professional learning or for use with your students- Create a collaborative book online. The topic in this case is another way to explore/discover uses for twitter in education. Learn to take advantage of the things students are doing, teach them how to do things responsibly online, share your content, etc.
Roland O'Daniel

21ideas / FrontPage - 0 views

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    Another web 2.0 applications resource. Well organized, easy to use.
Roland O'Daniel

PicLits.com - Create a PicLit - 0 views

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    Easy tool to have students create connections between text and pictures. If the pictures from the site are used the issue of copyright won't be a problem. I like that it is incredibly easy to use.
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Doodle 4 Google - 0 views

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    Great opportunity to have students create some expression of their thinking about the topic, "What I wish for in the world". Google is getting some free pub, but what a great way of doing it!
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    Want a reason to have your students doodle, then this is for you. The best thing is that this lets them doodle around a positive theme. I hope you will share with your art teachers, world civ, or current issues teachers. Heck share with your environmental science teachers too. We can all use a little thinking about "What I wish for the world" in our classrooms.
Roland O'Daniel

Feature Articles: Writing in Mathematics - Common Objections and FAQs - 0 views

  • Though much mathematics instruction focuses on representing ideas with symbols and manipulating those symbols, students still understand mathematics by linking those forms with meaning (Kessler, 1987).
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      I think this is one area that teachers working in content literacy struggle with. It takes a very different way of looking at mathematics instruction to value this opinion. I think many of the teachers acknowledge it, but few value it enough to invest the time to understand how to do it well. Our task then becomes to find out ways of enabling math teachers to incorporate writing activities that are well supported and successful.
  • Start small. It takes a long time to grade writing, especially if you have large classes or teach multiple courses. “Start with one class or use a journal for a specific unit” (Brandenburg, 2002).
  • What kinds of writing activities should I have my students do?
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  • Stephanie Krajicek
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      NOte at the bottom of the article Stephanie's credentials. She's an English and French teacher by training. She iis writing the article because she is comfortable writing. Who can we get to write this article with us?
Roland O'Daniel

Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners : February 2009 : THE Journal - 0 views

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    "That's why we're here," she said. "So I can show you not only what's out there but also how other educators are using these resources to teach their students right now." That quote from the post says it all. It's not about technology but about how teachers and students are using it to enhance learning.
Roland O'Daniel

Practice Investing, Stock Market Game | UpDown.com - 0 views

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    A simulation of the stock market. A great running application to use in algebra classes, as it allows students to use algebraic concepts to manage their portfolio. Not directly skill or concept related, but can utilize graphing, formula use (as simple as P/E ratio, to regression analysis, to derivatives). For those teachers who think a little outside the box. I would be glad to hear how others might envision using this in their classroom.
Roland O'Daniel

Apple Learning Interchange - iPod touch. Touching student lives in the classroom. - 0 views

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    Use of an iPod for instructional purposes is cool, but for the work we are doing in Africa this kind of thinking becomes important. The iPod/iPhone can become a way for sharing/organizing/storing documents. Teachers can use the wireless component of the tool to share materials when they have opportunities to gather.
Roland O'Daniel

Academic Earth - Video lectures from the world's top scholars - 0 views

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    Video lectures from universities across the country. Lecture is not the most engaging format, but a great resource for those interested in exploring topics in more depth on their own, but not a great model for engaging presetation for 60-90 minutes.
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    Great set of resources that might be interesting to people who want to explore some topics on their own, or want to include some aspects of the lectures in their classes. I think there is a HUGE potential for using this content some how.
Roland O'Daniel

Is Technology Producing A Decline In Critical Thinking And Analysis? - 0 views

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    I think this post or article is incredibly flawed and lacks a lot of basis for the positions being advicated, but if you have a Diigo account, it is a great example of participatory nature of the internet. You can leave a note for other Diigo users. It would be a fantastic way for students to read something, include their notes, respond to each other, and discuss in class the next day.
Roland O'Daniel

Welcome to the Cassiopeia Project - 0 views

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    The Cassirpeia Project is an effort to make science education videos available for free to anyone who wants them. Each video can act as a stand-alone content video or the underlying plot that threads through can be used to contribute to student engagement/learning.
Roland O'Daniel

cuebc.ca - Have your ipod and listen to it too! - 0 views

  • Students can now review the present tense lesson I gave last week whenever they want! 
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      Proactively using technology to provide students repeat access to material. It doesn't mean they won't listen the first time, it means they will access when they have opportunity/NEED to recognize what they don't know and try to fill in the gaps.
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    Simple example of a blog post that has lots of power. This is the kind of blog post that I think we can do at CTL as an on-going piece of our work. It captures the ideas that we generate all the time, applies them to the work we are doing, provides a systemic way of producing new material that we can later turn into finished pieces of work. If we begin now, capturing these kinds of thoughts in a library, we can launch a CTL blog with a catalog of ideas that we can turn into posts. If the authors need some help clarifying/fine tuning that is where the system comes into play. By the way this is a fantastic post about the potential of something that is already in many students hands, but repackaged for use in an educational way. I imagine this as part of any distance network that we create, especially with Africa.
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    skills to solve equations, explanations of events from a Civil War Battle, aspects of an ecosystem, fill in the blank.
Roland O'Daniel

Pew Internet: Future of the Internet - 0 views

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    Internet trends/predictions from a cell/handheld perspective over the next decade from the Pew Internet Trust.
Roland O'Daniel

Quotes Daddy | Over 1,000,000 Famous Quotes - 0 views

shared by Roland O'Daniel on 24 Jan 09 - Cached
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    Need help developing writing prompts or just like interesting quotes. It won't write the prompts for you but it does help get you thinking.
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