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Implementing Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom: Four Teachers' Accounts - 1 views

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    This article discusses the use of free web 2.0 tools that can be used in the classroom to help promote 21st century skills. They highlight four web tools, Jing, Wix, Google Sites, and Blogger, that can be integrated in school environments. The article provides specific classroom examples from four teachers, on how they were able to use these tools with their students.
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    This was a great article for class. We will talk about about some of the tools listed.
cklaiber

Possibilities and implications of using a motion-tracking system in physica...: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article shows the possible technology that can be introduced to physical education classrooms. Motion sensors are explained to be a productive tool inside the classroom. They help students know how active they are and it shows the teachers a better idea of how much physical activity the students are actually getting.
jlong8288

Mathematics on the Move, Using Mobile Devices to Support Student Learning - 0 views

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    Using Global Positioning Systems devices as mobile devices to engage children in mathematics learning. They can use Ipads, Ipods, for finding positioning on a map. They can use Geocaching to make an outdoor treasure hunt. The children can use devices to measure distance between cities and countries, weather, speed, and distance traveled. They can also use hand held devices to measure temperatures in the classroom, and on the playground. Many ways to use mobile devices to support student learning.
shan_non80

Technology in language arts teacher education.: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article is about a secondary education language arts university class that paired with a 6th grade class. The 6th graders would submit their papers to the college student, who would then edit it and return it electronically. The purpose of this pairing was to use technology to make the 6th graders better writers and the future English teachers better at revising papers. Both teachers involved believed that it was a success and all of the students improved as a result.
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    This is a great activity for middle school kids.
Emily Davidson

Should Kids Learn to Code? - 0 views

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    To best prepare students for an increasingly technological society, there is a push to teach computer science, including coding skills. Exposing students to HTML, CSS, and web design at an early age sets students up for success by teaching them critical thinking and problem solving skills. There are many online resources that teachers can use to introduce students to coding. - How to budget constraints affect computer science classes? - How are Omaha school systems changing their curriculum to prepare students for an increasingly technology-based workplace? - Can coding be incorporated into other classes? How can we as teachers encourage students to explore computer science careers? - Emily Davidson
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    Great summary and excellent questions!
lauraescahill

TECHNIQUES FOR USING SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE SCHOOL, CLASSROOM AND WORKPLACE.: EBSCOhost - 2 views

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    This article outlines techniques and applications to use social media in businesses and schools. Although there is still a negative reaction to using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites, this article offers appropriate uses for these in the classroom. It also outlines sources for educators and administration to improve their learning and development as well.
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    Social media continues to be a hot topic in schools. I wish I could have read the article.
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.
shan_non80

Encouraging Technological Literacy in the Richmond City Schools.: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article looks at how the Richmond school district is implementing technology in an effort to meet the standards for Technological Literacy. They send teachers every year to the College of New Jersey for "Project Update" where they can learn new technology and then come back and share it with the rest of the school.
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    Although written in 2002, there were some good concepts in the article about having teachers train one another and some simple projects to start kids with projects involving 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.
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