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Glenn Hervieux

Ideas for Managing Academic Blogs - 0 views

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    Richard Byrne helps readers clarify how to use blogs in teaching practice, including the use of blogs with students. It will help give you some ideas of how to meet your objectives with some different approaches. 
Glenn Hervieux

Kirsten Swanson - Curation For Professional Learning - 0 views

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    Excellent introduction to the practice of Curation for Professional Learning. Engage in curation by using the steps of aggregation, evaluation, and organization. Use these resources to support all aspects of your teaching practice.
Glenn Hervieux

Learn to code | Codecademy - 0 views

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    Learn how to build websites using html & CSS, the building blocks of the Internet. Also, here is instruction in writing Java script, PHP, API's, etc. There is s growing movement to teach students how to create using code.
Glenn Hervieux

SAMR in 120 Seconds - Check your level of tech. Integration - 0 views

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    This short video demonstrates different levels of tech. integration using the SAMR model. For more information on SAMR & Bloom's taxonomy, check out this blog post: The Padagogy Wheel … it's a Bloomin' Better Way to Teach @ http://goo.gl/8RTdA
Glenn Hervieux

Lesson | Who Are You Online? Considering Issues of Web Identity - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "NY Times writers collaborated with the Common Sense Media writer Kelly Schryver to focus on the increasingly important and nuanced question "Who Are You Online?" Times and Learning Network content as well as offerings from Common Sense Media's K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum for teaching and learning about this complex issue." Lots of avenues to take this material in working with students.
Glenn Hervieux

Tracking Students Understanding of Videos (Flipped) - 0 views

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    Ideas on how to embed and use Google Forms to track the understanding of students when watching assigned videos, either lectures or other videos. Using the form makes is easy to compile the response of students and provides for discussions and additional teaching of concepts. This teacher copied and pasted the response into Wordle and it gives a sense of what students found to be of significance in the video.
Glenn Hervieux

Why Curation Will Transform Education and Learning: 10 Key Reasons - 0 views

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    "Content curation will play a major role both in the way we "teach" and in the way we educate ourselves on any topic. When and where it will be adopted, it will deeply affect many key aspects of the educational ecosystem."
Glenn Hervieux

Free Technology for Teachers: 8 Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism - 0 views

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    Richard Byrne provides links to 8 resources for teaching students what plagiarism is, how to avoid it, and how to detect it. 
Glenn Hervieux

http://www.nesacenter.org/uploaded/conferences/SEC/2010/spkr_handouts/GuskeyGradingRepo... - 0 views

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    Thomas Guskey, noted researcher/writer on grading/grade reporting, uploaded his presentation and some of his writing for a conference. Great topic for us to review as we look at the role of grading/grade reporting in teaching/learning and the CCSS.
Glenn Hervieux

Professional development: Let's work together by @thomascmurray SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    "Connected Teaching and Learning" - how can we encourage a culture where teachers own their own professional learning? Tom Murray shares his insights and how their district is doing just that.
Glenn Hervieux

The Research Process - 0 views

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    Does your research teaching embrace the 21st century learner? This blog post has great information/lessons on strategies for helping students curate (finding/evaluating/managing) information.
Glenn Hervieux

AppEducation | Twitter is a Teacher Superpower! - 0 views

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    This post explains the "why" and "how" of Twitter in teacher friendly terms. Joanne Fox is an elementary ed. teacher who helps moderate #Caedchat on Sunday evenings when she's not teaching and tweeting. Make Twitter your Superpower as a teacher or administrator.
Glenn Hervieux

Learning Styles Don't Exist - The Educator's PLN - 1 views

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    Daniel T. Willingham about "learning styles." - interesting teaching on learning styles in education. This is a very interesting video to consider the evidence. What do others say re: how the theory has been tested and the evidence for/against?
Glenn Hervieux

StudyJams - 0 views

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    Scholastic Study Jams is a fantastic collection of over 200 learning resource collections. Study Jams are videos, slide shows, and step by step explanations for science and math that will have your students discovering everything from invertebrates to the water cycle and the rule of divisibility. Each Jam includes a teaching video/step-by-step/slide show, key vocabulary, and a test yourself section where they can practice what they have just learned.
Glenn Hervieux

Teaching with DropBox | Jason T Bedell - 0 views

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    Dropbox is a great Web 2.0 tool for students & teachers. Check out the ideas for using it. I use it as a place to save all of my documents & it syncs & makes accessible files from any computer. Very cool! Free 5GB...
Glenn Hervieux

Teachers: Please stop prohibiting the use of Wikipedia | ZDNet - 0 views

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    It's time to take a more critical look at how we teach students information literacy. Wikipedia is a great place to start!
Glenn Hervieux

The Backwards Class -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    A fairly new teacher has come up with a way to help her anxiety-ridden AP Calculus AB students relax more in class. She's using an approach dubbed by her students as the "backwards classroom." The practice can be used with or without computers or other smart devices, and the results have been remarkable: There's evidence that achievement is improving and that the teaching style suits motivated students well.
Glenn Hervieux

Writing Objectives Using Bloom's Taxonomy | Center for Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    Outlines each level of the taxonomy by showing attributes for each level, keywords used in writing that demonstrate that level, and questions you would ask to see that level in a student's writing. Examples of objectives written for each level of Bloom's Taxonomy and activities and assessment tools based on those objectives. Common key verbs used in drafting objectives are also listed for each level.
annehinchcliff

ALA Annual 2011: AASL Unveils the Top 25 Websites for Teaching, Learning - 1 views

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    This list is considered the "best of the best" by AASL and is comprised of free, user-friendly sites that encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. They also provide a foundation to support AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner. The sites offer tools and resources in content collaboration, content resources with lesson plans, curriculum sharing, digital storytelling, managing and organizing, and social networking and communication.
Glenn Hervieux

A Handful of Resources for Teaching About Thanksgiving (via Free Tech. for Teachers) - 0 views

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    These are some of the very best resources not just on Thanksgiving, but the settling of the American Colonies. The first three links provide text, activities, videos, etc. that will provide ample material for K-8, especially. The Crash Course video is more for older students.
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