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Edina Technology Integration: Flipping Your Classroom Without Making Your Students Dizzy! - 1 views

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    There has been a lot of press both locally and nationally,and punditry pro and con lately around "flipping" instruction. "Flipping" is when you create video of your lecture or a demonstration that you would normally do in class, and then post the video for students to watch as homework at home. Proponents point out that this then allows the teacher to either complete activities that normally would be done as homework in class with the support of the teacher, or it allows for hands on activities to take place in the classroom with facilitation from the teacher. 
egreene07

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » 31 of My Favorite Digital Storytelling Sites - 0 views

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    The BBC has excellent educational games, activities, and resources.  The BBC Science Clips are a collection of science related activities and games for students who are 5 to 11 years old.  Students can grow virtual plants, experiment with pushes and pulls, hearing and sound, forces and movement, electricity, rocks and soils, simple machines, light, solids and liquids, friction, habitats, life cycles, changing states of matter, reversible and irreversible changes, forces, and much more. 
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    Not sure about the above comment, but this is a GREAT site with lots of USEFUL ideas for incorporating digital storytelling into a classroom.
daniel rezac

Learning with 'e's: Seven reasons teachers should blog - 1 views

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    I have written extensively on what makes a good blogpost and why it is so powerful. From personal experience blogging is one of the most beneficial professional development activities I have ever engaged with. I learn more from blogging than I do from almost any other activity I participate in. Here are 7 good reasons why teachers should blog:
egreene07

Sixth Grade Web Activities - 0 views

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    Bellevue Public Schools- Sixth Grade: activities, scavenger hunts, quizzes and website
Maria Michalakos

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 2 views

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    Games for all subject areas in the elementary grades
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    ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
daniel rezac

So What Has Changed Since I Started Blogging and Tweeting? | PCHSdirectorBLOG - 1 views

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    My activity on my blog as well as on Twitter have diminished as of late. I still find an incredible amount of value/entertainment by engaging in the online discussions, I just find it harder to make time to write and send out 140 character tidbits.  
daniel rezac

Power Searching with Google is back - Inside Search - 0 views

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    "If you missed Power Searching with Google a few months ago or were unable to complete the course the first time around, now's your chance to sign up again for our free online course that aims to empower our users with the tools and knowledge to find what they're looking for more quickly and easily. The community-based course features six 50-minute classes along with interactive activities and the opportunity to hear from search experts and Googlers about how search works. Beginning September 24, you can take the classes over a two-week period, share what you learn with other students in a community forum, and complete the course assessments to earn a certificate of completion. "
egreene07

Mrs. Bogucki's Website Resources - 0 views

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    The following are some web based activities and materials that we have developed and used in my third (and now fifth) grade class. I hope that you may find these useful in your class!
egreene07

History for Kids | Teaching Social Studies - 0 views

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    Games and Activities, Maps, Timelines... excellent resouce
daniel rezac

Notes From McTeach: Learning to Blog Using Paper - 1 views

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    That's right...you heard me! And it's one of my favorite activities all year long. Paper Blogs. I use them to introduce my seventh graders to the idea of blogging and, more importantly, commenting.
daniel rezac

Volcanoes Seen From Space and the Eruption Update for October 6, 2011 | Wired... - 0 views

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    So, last week's combination of a bunch of great images of volcanoes from space with the Smithsonian/USGS Global Volcanism Program's Weekly Volcanic Activity Report went over so well, I thought I'd try it again.
egreene07

Educational Leadership:For Each to Excel:Preparing Students to Learn Without Us - 0 views

  • "It requires a totally different skill set on the teacher's part," Stutzman says. "We have to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, because we don't know the exact direction that a class will go when we walk in. Depending on student questions, reflections, or activities, our plans could quickly morph into something we never dreamed would happen at the outset." In other words, it's risk and reward. "It's scary not to know exactly where your students will go if their curriculums are potentially different, and it requires a lot of adjusting," Stutzman explains. "But the benefit is that students get to see our genuine reactions to new discoveries as well as to challenges, and they see us model the learning process together." Students understand that there is no one "right" answer that the teacher expects, that there are many answers, and that the teacher and students will likely discover many of these together.
  • What I wonder is whether his classrooms and teachers can help him become a passionate, patient, connected learner who is empowered to truly learn whatever and whenever he needs to.
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    Preparing students to learn without us
Kery Obradovich

Primary Resources: Maths: Solving Problems: Word and Real Life Problems - 0 views

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    Another site that could be shared with parents that are looking for examples of problem solving activities to do with their child
egreene07

Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum? - 1 views

  • it must support four key components of learning: active engagement, participation in groups, frequent interaction and feedback, and connection to real-world experts.
  • routine and transparent
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    Article about the importance of integrating technology into your classroom
egreene07

Teacher Tap: Interactive Websites, Games, and Activities - 0 views

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    This website has a ton of websites that you can use with students, some are informative while others are more games and puzzles.
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