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Jennie Bales

SAMR: A Powerful Model for Understanding Good Tech Integration | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "Good technology integration isn't about using the fanciest tool, it's about being aware of the range of options and picking the right strategy-or strategies-for the lesson at hand."
Jennie Bales

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create a Story Map - 0 views

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    "StoryMap JS is a free tool that students can use to create a story map in a manner similar to Google's My Maps or the old Google Tour Builder. It is much easier for new users to master.  StoryMap JS enables students to tell stories through a series of slides that appear on a map. Each slide is matched to locations that you choose on your map. Each slide in your story can include images, text, and hyperlinks. "
Jennie Bales

StoryJumper: #1 rated site for making story books - 1 views

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    Create story books with super easy tools. Publish your own hardcover or paperback books. Promote them to our worldwide community. Free education options available.
Jennie Bales

Elementari.io - Create & Share Interactive Stories for Free - 1 views

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    Storytelling softward for all ages. Inlcudes a suite of music and images, simple and free to use.
Jennie Bales

Using the Medium blogging platform to teach critical and digital literacies in art - SCIS - 0 views

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    "Medium (blogging platform) enabled me to feature online resources I have been creating for years in our LibGuides. This is exciting because it solves the issue of how to make archived online resources relevant to students and teachers. "
Jennie Bales

Why Teachers And Students Should Blog: 18 Benefits of Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    "This post unpacks 18 benefits of blogging for teachers and students. But first, let's explore why blogging has lasted while other tools have come and gone."
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The Padagogy Wheel - Infographic - 0 views

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    Infographic in PDF format with supporting information on how to use it effectively and different models to promote deeper thinking and engagement
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Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014 | Jane Hart - 0 views

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    The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2014 - the results of the 8th Annual Learning Tools Survey.
Jennie Bales

Using Technology to Inspire Independent Readers | Edutopia - 1 views

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    As teachers, one of our most critical jobs is to create independent readers. Getting kids excited about books is the first and most crucial step on this journey. The more passionate students are about books, the more they read, and the more they read, the better they get. Making book commercials-or persuasive pieces to inspire their peers-is one great way to help students share their excitement about books with each other and create a community of passionate readers.
Jennie Bales

Free Technology for Teachers: Other Search Engines for Students to Try - 0 views

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    "In some cases using an alternate search engine will give students a different list of results and or may give them the information they're seeking a little faster than Google does. Here's a short list of alternative search engines for students to try: Bing, Wolfram Alpha, DuckDuckGo and GetTheResearch"
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CyArk Projects - 0 views

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    CyArk was founded in 2003 to ensure heritage sites are available to future generations, while making them uniquely accessible today. CyArk has the mission of using new technologies to create a free, 3D online library of the world's cultural heritage sites before they are lost to natural disasters, destroyed by human aggression or ravaged by the passage of time. Comprehensive lesson plans explore the cultural sites and the dangers that threaten their survival
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6 Sensational STEM Blogs for Your Students (and You) to Follow - 1 views

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    As STEM becomes more embedded in the educational consciousness, it's not surprising that more and more blogs on the subject are cropping up all over the Web. Teachers and students will always need tools, resources, and advice on the subjects that interest them. The STEM blogs we're seeing today have all that and more just a click away. The following 6 STEM blogs are some of the best out there. As your STEM journeys continue both in and out of the classroom, you'll find the information and resources they provide indispensable.
Jennie Bales

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 0 views

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    The 2013 Best Websites for Teaching and Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
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Best Apps and Websites for Learning Programming and Coding | Common Sense Education - 1 views

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    Computers intersect with every aspect of kids' lives, but most kids don't understand how they work. Through coding, students build essential literacy skills, gain an understanding of logic and sequence, and learn the mechanics of iteration. These tools support project-based learning and give students the freedom to create, collaborate, hack, remix, and tinker with their own unique designs. Using these picks, kids can unlock the logic of code and the basics of programming, turning computers into tools to make new things.
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Using Sway to Create Dynamic Resource Curation | Knowledge Quest - 1 views

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    " Sway works by adding cards to build a presentation (similar to slides). You can add a text card (heading or straight text), media (images, video, audio, embed, or file upload), or a group. "
Jennie Bales

Free Technology for Teachers: Why You Should Try Refining Search Results According to D... - 0 views

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    "Refining Google search results according to site or domain can be a fantastic way for teachers and students to locate websites that they might not otherwise find but still contain useful information."
Jennie Bales

Close Read Complex Text, and Annotate with Tech--Part 1 |wwwatanabe - 1 views

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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
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    Students need to be taught how to read complex texts. One of the strategies for learning how is close reading. A different take on interactive readalouds.
Jennie Bales

Integrating Makerspaces Throughout the Curriculum -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    The makerspace isn't just a fixed space where kids come and go to complete busywork. It's an extension of a well-established approach to educating students that has applications and deep implications across disciplines.
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Code Club Australia - 0 views

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    The mission of Code Club Australia is to give every child in Australia the chance to learn to code by providing project materials and a volunteering framework that supports the running of after-school coding clubs.
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