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khomes5345

THE FLIPPED CLASSROOM - 8 views

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    I have been very intrigued by the thought of a flipped classroom (where students watch your lecture in the privacy of their own home and then come to class and work on homework and assignments) so I wanted to do little more research on the idea. This is a great article FOR flipped classrooms. There were 453 instructors who flipped their classrooms and 67 percent said they experienced increased test scores, 88 percent saw improved student attitudes and 99 percent said they would do it again. The flipped classroom allows for self-pacing and it helps students look up information they may have been scared to ask in class. This reminds me of when I was in college, if I read the chapter prior to my class I ALWAYS got more out of the lectures and homework than I did if I did not read. The flipped classroom allows for students to do their homework in class when the instructor is present so they can get help. In a flipped classroom instead of talking AT our students we are circulating and talking WITH them therefore, instructors have more one-on-one time with the students. What do you think of incorporating a flipped classroom? DISCUSSION: 1) Would you be willing to try a flipped classroom if your school would allow? Or, would you ask if you could try a flipped classroom? 2) I wonder if students would even watch the videos. In my daughter's school it seems most students aren't even doing their homework, do you think they would watch the videos before class? 3) Do you think the flipped classroom would be effective and: increase test scores, provide for improved student attitudes, improve student-teacher interaction, and allow students to learn at their own pace?
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    I am starting to see this more and more in my school. Great questions to consider!
lhsanchez

Meeting the 'Digital Natives': Understanding the Acceptance of Technology i...: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    This article focuses on understanding the differences between the teachers and students acceptance for technology in the classroom, as it is found that many of the teachers are found to use technology in the classroom and the children increasingly using technology outside of the classroom. While reading this article it will help better understand the new learners in the classroom and provide them with better technology.
npatterson4905

The Flipped Classroom: Now or Never? - 1 views

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    The Flipped Classroom (FC), is the teaching model that employs asynchronous video lectures, reading assignments, practice problems and other digital technology based resources outside the classroom and interactive, group based problem solving activities in the classroom. This article discusses the benefits of FC and provides a case study and guidance and recommendations for implementing this model in your class. They also provide multiple technological resources that you can use in your FC classrooms. Very interesting approach compared to that of the traditional classroom.
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    This was an interesting article and I am so glad you shared it. We are always looking for information on Flipped Classrooms.
revisdani

IMPACT OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ON LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION IN THE ELEMENTARY... - 1 views

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    The purpose of this study was to evaluate the impact of development on the level of technology integration within the elementary classroom. The study asked three separate questions. They are How the amount of professional development impacted the level of technology integration in the elementary classroom? What type of professional development produced the highest level of technology integration in the elementary classroom? What other types of barriers prevented elementary teachers from integrating technology in their classrooms? The study is to determine if there is a correlation between the amount of professional development in a teacher with the amount of technology they use in their elementary classroom
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    This is one I will be sharing with the other technology staff developers I work with. Thanks for sharing!
cklaiber

In-School Activity Breaks Ideas - 1 views

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    Colleen Klaiber-Deacon Activity in classrooms is a great way to keep students more focused on learning. There are many different activities a teacher can do in the classroom, with classroom materials that is quick and to the point. From moving to stretching to even types of yoga, fuel up to play 60 has great activities for you to perform in class. 1. What is a major advantage that you can think of for getting students to move around? 2. What could you do as a teacher to make activities in the classroom more exciting and fun? 3. Is taking time to do physical activity in the classroom worth it? Explain?
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    Great article!
Alexandra Parks

Behavior Management Strategy for Middle School - 2 views

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    This is a blog written by a middle school teacher explaining classroom management. It also gives information on how to have effective classroom management within your classroom. It also has a comment section for teachers to continue to debrief on what did or didn't work in their own classrooms. 1. What do you think that is the most important to remember when dealing with middle school students? 2. What do you think the author meant by "pushing the limits"? 3. How would you deal with unruly students in your own classroom?
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    Be specific in your summary. What strategies did you read about?
khomes5345

What High School Students Should Expect in 2013 - US News - 0 views

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    You will find some great points regarding some hot trends in education in this article. Parents will be seeing their children using more technology and requiring more screen time to finish projects. Educators need to keep in mind technology adds no value to the classroom, students still need printed items to complete their learning. The new trend is the flipped classroom, where students watch lectures at home and students spend more time collaborating, discussing, and work on homework in class. 1. Do you think the flipped classroom will become a new trend in the near future? 2. How will the flipped classroom affect how you teach? How will it affect your objectives and seven structures? 3. How can you effectively incorporate technology in your classroom add value to learning?
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    I have seen these issues come up recently in our district. Good summary and great questions to think about!
hoepnerlaurie

How Technology Trends Have Influenced the Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a blog about how technology trends have changed the classroom we are in today. The on demand and interactivity has drastically increased. It also talks about how we expect an immediate reaction to everything these days with everything being mobile and instant. It also includes the classroom outcome of many sources.
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    I've read similar books and articles that describe this trend as "real time." The idea that we want everything instantaneously due to advances in technology.
jlgorup

Impact of Technology in Elementary Classrooms - 1 views

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    Elementary education focuses on learning through playing engage the students and expand on their knowledge. Technology can help to engage students with different learning styles. The article 'Impact of Technology in Elementary Classrooms' provides positive ways in incorporate social networks and technology in the classroom.
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    I enjoyed the infographic on kids and mobile technology!
tlarson6471

Study: Emerging Technology Has Positive Impact in Classroom - US News - 6 views

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    78% of K-12 teachers believe technology in the classroom makes a positive difference; however, 17% believe it does not make a difference. Students today spent a majority of their day using 21st century technologies and if teachers put them in a 19th century classroom settings, they will have a significant disconnect with their students. Technology can raise students enthusiasm for learning, as well as amplify a teacher's strengths or weaknesses.
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    If a teacher isn't invested or prepared, technology can definitely spotlight a teacher's weaknesses.
Monique Tate

4 Benefits of Using Cell Phones in School: Smartphones as Learning Tools - 1 views

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    The use of cell phones are, often times, banned in the classrooms. This article discusses how smart phones in the classroom may be beneficial to students and their learning. Smart phones allows students to learn in a way that is comfortable to them, gives them access to find answers quickly, utilize audio and video on the devices to enhance the learning process, and allows for social learning. Schools shouldn't be thinking of ways to keep students from using their smart phone devices, but instead, think of how to allow use of smart phones in the classroom. Teachers can be a positive influence in helping students use their smart phones appropriately in the classroom to assist in learning.
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    This is also an inexpensive source of technology for the schools since most students have a Smartphone and the school doesn't have to provide the device.
Alexandra Parks

NEA- You're in control right? - 1 views

shared by Alexandra Parks on 18 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    This is an article written by the national education association. It is based on how to control a classroom with unruly students. It is written about a first year teacher and how she gained confidence within her classroom and firmly established rules and boundaries. It also talks about the importance of relationships and understadning your students. 1. What is your main tactic for establishing rules and bondaries that first year teaching? 2. Who do you know you can go to for help managing an unruly classroom? 3.What do you think is the hardest thing when it comes to classroom management as a first year teacher and as a veteran teacher?
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    This is so important! Great article!
hoepnerlaurie

Gratitude: A Powerful Tool for Your Classroom - 0 views

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    This article says that to improve the culture in your classroom you should try gratitude. One of the most important lessons in life is to have a positive attitude, especially during challenging situations in your life. Positive draws positive. Negative draws negative. Let's be positive. * Do you think gratitude and positive attitudes improve the lives of students and adults? * Would you consider having your students keep a 'gratitude journal' in your class? * What are some ways you could draw positive energy into your classroom? Laurie Hoepner
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jlong8288

Do Cellphones Belong in the Classroom? - 0 views

shared by jlong8288 on 19 Oct 14 - No Cached
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    This was an article by Robert Earl from "The Atlantic". It focuses on how American High School students are using their cellphones to listen to music, texting, in the hallways and any opportunity to use it in the classroom with the teacher's permission. According to the University of Michigan, 71% of the students receive or send text messages by their cellphones in class. Many students say they "can focus on their schoolwork better if they are listening to music through their earbuds". There are four advantages that benefits the students and two disadvantages of using cellphones in the classroom. The most important message is that either way students must be taught to love learning -- to embrace the process of finding answers. We as educators to need to embrace using all types of technology in the classroom as well.
cmiller3460

The Most Powerful Tool in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article is explaining how the author believes that the internet is now the most powerful tool in the classroom today. The author argues that teachers must give up some of their power in the classroom and allow students to take more control of their own education through the opportunities the internet offers. She does make the point that teachers will still have a pivotal role in the classroom even with all the new technology.
Alexandra Parks

Integrating Technology in a Special Education Classroom - 2 views

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    This is an article/website about all the types of assistive technology that can be integrated into the special education classroom. As well as explaining the benefits of having this technology with certain types of disabilities. It also includes a blog like section for teachers to comment on how certain technology does or does not work in their own classrooms.
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    I'm glad this article talked about assistive technology for students with disabilities and students who need challenged.
Emily Davidson

Technology in the Classroom: The Benefits of Blended Learning - 0 views

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    This article outlines the benefits of using technology in the classroom. Most importantly, the article mentions that technology is essential to preparing students for successful futures. While technology cannot totally replace traditional learning methods, a classroom should be a blend of traditional and technological learning.
stefw7

Technology in Today's Classroom: Are You a Tech-Savvy Teacher?: EBSCOhost - 3 views

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    Discussing and explaining about resistance of using technology in the classroom by teachers young and old. thsi article focuses on the benefits of using technology in the classroom, we cannot get away from it. It also explores what the future holds for technology, classrooms, teachers, and students. If the above link doesn't work, try: http://libraryproxy.csm.edu:2917/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=bb181698-f83e-4bdc-85bf-c41fc8411cf2%40sessionmgr115&vid=1&hid=106
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    I was not able to read the article, but it sounds interesting.
afranklin2689

Pleased to Tweet You: Making a case for Twitter in the classroom - 2 views

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    The author of this article discusses ways that she has used twitter in her own classroom. Twitter has allowed her students to interact with authors and she discusses how this has been of benefit to her students. Lastly, the article discusses how to get permission to use twitter in your classroom if the website is banned.
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    This was really good article. I loved the authors response to creating a proposal for online safety and how the technology ties to the curriculum.
snyoung

What Students Really Think About Technology In The Classroom - 0 views

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    This article speaks on the what students really think about technology. While most are excited and love the fact they can use computers and internet to find answers, some are worried about the freedom. They may feel there is more opportunities to be distracted or mislead in the information they gather. Also, the online classes are too easy for young students as they don't really have to learn anything when they can take the test with their notes in front of them. There are positives and negatives about using technology in the classroom and students who really want to learn are finding them both.
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