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Soshiku › The Smart Way to Keep Track of Your Schoolwork - 1 views

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    "Soshiku is a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments. Soshiku keeps track of when your assignments are due and can even notify you via email or SMS."
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Create Tutorials in One Click on Tildee ! - 0 views

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    I'm going to use this new web tool to create some tutorials this year. Sounds like a fun way to do it. 
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Twitter for Professional Development on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Several Twitter users speak to why Twitter is an important tool for them and how it can be for you, as well. Some sharing have been in education for over 30 years, so it's not just for younger teachers. Join in and learn and share your learning with others.
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New School Technology - The Ugly Truth of Technology Integration - 0 views

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    Technology integration isn't always as easy as presenters make it out to be. Here is a model to explore to assess/implement tech. integration. TPACK stands for Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge. This framework looks at each of these domains of knowledge, and how they overlap with each other within a given context. It can be an important tool when addressing the problem of technology integration.
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Amplify Tablet for K-12 Education - 0 views

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    Amazing tablet for education - making digital learning & use of curated resources/tools an integral part of the device. Pricing currently @$299/device plus $99 annual fee. Great management/deployment capabilities. Definitely worth looking at.
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CUE Conference Keynote: Common Core - Transforming Teaching & Learning | Catlin Tucker,... - 0 views

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    Katlin Tucker, a dynamic high school teacher presents her approach-pedagogy-instructional strategies to transform teaching and learning. She demonstrates ways she helps engage students and grow skills in several areas, including communication, comprehension & critique, collaboration, content knowledge, etc. A couple of her main tools include Collaborize Classroom and Google Docs. 
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Angles on learning: An introduction to ideas about learning for college, adult, & profe... - 0 views

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    Branch Diagram overview covering definitions, theories, references for teachers. Helpful tool for a quick look at learning and learning theories. Might be helpful for beginning pysch. students as well.
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What Are The Habits Of Mind? (including image) - 0 views

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    Problem-based learning and project-based learning provide a rich opportunity for students to deepen their knowledge, expand their repertoire of technical skills, and enhance their appreciation of thinking tools, processes and strategies. The larger goal is for enhanced performance under challenging conditions that demand strategic reasoning, insightfulness, perseverance, creativity, and craftsmanship to resolve complex problems.
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PBL-Managing Your Project - 0 views

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    Information adapted from the Buck Institute for Education's (2011) PBL in the Elementary Grades: Step by Step Guidance, Tools, and Tips for Standards-Focused K-5 Projects
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Portfoliogen - Create a Free Customized Teacher Portfolio Webpage in Minutes! - 0 views

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    Online portfolio for teachers - FREE. I would encourage especially pre-service teachers to consider using a tool like this to help provide something more engaging than the standard resume. One of my goals this summer is to use something like this or a blog resume to document my work, experience, skill sets, and learning. 
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Bossjock studio | Podcast from iOS, no PC needed. - 0 views

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    "Beginner or Pro, bossjock studio is the tool you need to create and publish rich audio productions on iOS." $10.00
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Highlight Web Pages, Share Your Notes | Annotary - 0 views

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    Annotary is a nice alternative to Diigo & Delicious - simplifies bookmarking, highlighting, and sharing bookmarks. Great place to start for students/teachers just learning how to organize bookmarks using a Web 2.0 tool
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Top 10 Websites to Edit Videos Online for Free - 0 views

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    Some cool tools to edit video online - some will allow downloading in different formats after the editing is completed. This makes it easy then to upload into Prezis, Schooltube, or Google Docs, and then share the videos.
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remind101 - 0 views

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     A safe way for teachers to text msg. students and stay in touch with parents - FREE. A quick tool for teachers to use. 
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Science-Based Google Maps | KQED QUEST - 0 views

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    Mapmaking using Google Maps is easy! Check out this site that has some beginning activities and ideas for curriculum integration. Why Integrate Map Making into Curriculum? *It's fun and engaging! *Creates ties between content and place *Maps are interactive and easy to update *Maps can be great assessment tools *Good Content for Map Making -You have information or data that is place-based. -You want to show nformation that varies depending on location, distribution of something over an area, or a path or route of travel.
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KerryHawk02: Teaching HistoryTech: Looking Back at My First Backchannel Experience - 0 views

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    Backchanneling has a lot of promise with students in many different content areas. Here is a Social Studies teacher who shared her first experience using Today's Meet as a tool for doing formative assessment and teaching critical thinking skills during a film she showed students. Check out the learning process she shares in her reflection.
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Free Practice Tests - Varsity Tutors - 0 views

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    "Free Learning Tools betaTest your knowledge, improve your scores and leverage our free testing system. Detailed Results and Performance Statistics! Individual Question Analysis & Explanations Percentile Rankings Score v. Time Distribution Time Spent Per Question"
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What's the Big Idea? | Teaching Philosophy through feature film clips - 0 views

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    Whether or not you realize it, you probably have philosophical discussions with your students. But if you use the term "Philosophy", it would probably be met with blank stares. This website, developed by a college philosophy professor, provides an easy to understand, engaging introduction to philosophy for middle schoolers using FILM. I think it could also be used with high school students and used as a tool for how students could engage each other in a variety of discussions across the curriculum.
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Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 0 views

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    Katie Ritter, Tech. Coordinator developed a helpful tech. integration flow chart that will help with the CCSS - "I hope it helps you think backwards (or rather the "right" way) to think about selecting a technology tool to use in your class."
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Digital Curation: Putting the Pieces Together: Sue Waters Blog - 1 views

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    "Through digital curation we collect, manage and collate the best, most relevant content, on a specific topic or theme,  for ourselves and share with others. Using tools like Scoop.it, Pinterest, Diigo and Livebinders educators collect the best resources to put them into context with organization, annotation and presentation." This post is a summary of ideas, tips, and resources to become an effective curator.
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