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Greg O'Connor

Rubrics for Evaluating Educational Apps | AvatarGeneration - 0 views

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    How do you choose the best app for your classroom? Check out this great post from Tony Vincent on LearningHand, sharing his own rubric to help teachers evaluate educational apps and other rubric resources.
David Ellena

QR Code Classroom Implementation Guide @coolcatteacher - 0 views

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    QR codes can be a very engaging instructional strategy. Here are some tips on getting started.
Damianne R. President

Brain breaks kids love - GoNoodle - 0 views

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    Use as a transition activity, energizer, etc. in the classroom,
EdTechReview Community

5 Tools to Create Classroom Polls & Quizzes - 0 views

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    List of great tools and apps for creating polls and quizzes to engage students in a great interactive learning environment.
naoto yamaguchi

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    We are not just parents who want to provide tools for teachers but we're also seasoned Silicon Valley technology veterans with more than 15 years experience and we want to help you in the classroom. We've built award-winning products with Fortune 500 companies. We believe that teachers and classrooms deserve more and we want to help.
Eloise Pasteur

From eLearning to 'mLearning' | EDC Blog - 1 views

  • If you’ve ever heard the term ‘eLearning’ (Electronic Learning), a technical term referring to Electronic Learning and the use of computer aids to facilitate the electronic access to learning material, this shouldn’t surprise you much. Ten years ago, accessibility to the Internet exploded as a new apparatus for the mass distribution of information. Today, it is a Web 2.0 and media rich collaborative classroom. In the same limelight, a similar transition is occurring between eLearning and what’s now referred to as ‘mLearning‘ (Mobile Learning).
  • Just as we’ve seen eLearning shatter geographic boundaries with tools like WebCT and Blackboard, virtual classrooms, and off-campus email, we now have the mechanisms to further support these tools, and expand into a realm of mLearning.
  • The meat-and-potatoes of the matter is that not only will students continue the tradition of being able to access information anywhere, listening to lecture podcasts and videocasts on the go as they do, in addition, mLearning could offer push-notifications, changing the rate at which pertinent campus and course information is delivered to students.
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  • Not every university can provide their students with laptops, but there are devices entering the market at half the price, an eighth the size, and a tenth the weight, with capabilities approaching similar capacities as small computer systems.  Suddenly, bundling a free personal mobile learning device with every student’s registration seems more prudent than before.
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    e-Learning is so last millennium, try m-Learning instead!
Teach Hub

Cool Google Tools for Teachers - 2 views

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    We all know Google will do searches, mail, calendars, images and tons more stuff, but I got really excited when I came across a list on Twitter with all the Google Tools and Apps, listed A-Z. There are so many great resources for educators and students. It was so helpful, I have done several workshops for our district on the lesser known Google tools that can play big roles in the classroom and plan to do several more. Check out this video of all this video presentation of my favorite cool tools!
kwall2

Worksheets, Lesson Plans, Teacher Resources, and Rubrics from TeAch-nology.com - 0 views

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    This website is designed as a way to generate essential planning and grading tools customary to you own individual teaching style and lesson plan. This website also can be used to create an electronic lesson plan that can be altered, saved, shared, etc. as needed for your classroom needs. There are also classroom tools available to be created such as rubrics, worksheets, flashcards, and other resources and printables based upon your grade, subject and even time of year. This website is everything teacher transformed from the traditional paper way to electronic for your convenience and organization. There are also newsletters and forums on the website as well for collaborating and collecting new ideas on how to utilize the website and new ways to utilize the services it provides.
Ginger Lewman

Tap into the World of Comics Primary School version - 0 views

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    Strategies for using Comics in the Classroom
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