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Allison Studer

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table
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Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views

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    A MUST-follow for all teachers. Tons of information on FREE tech tools and resources for educators
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Randy's Tech Tactics: Educational Video Collections on You Tube - 0 views

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    Includes a tutorial on how to embed YouTube videos into PowerPoint
Allison Studer

The Time is Now - bit by bit - 0 views

  • If we continue to view technology as an extra or outside of the core curriculum, or even as something that should be paid attention to if only because it will be needed for our students’ futures, then we continue to view it as optional. Instead, we need to make it an essential component and that without it, the lesson just can’t happen. That will force us to stop using technology to do “what we’ve always done” but now with a new tool (for example, using PowerPoint to complete a book report), and move up to the higher levels (i.e., Bloom’s Taxonomy) where technology is transforming our experiences, understanding, interactions.
  • In David’s TechLearning article, he points us to an earlier blog post that he wrote on his own site about the difference between “integration” and “being integral”. His point is that we are still treating technology as something that has to be integrated rather than as an intrinsic part of the curriculum: “To imply that technology needs to be integrated strongly suggests that it is outside of what the standard skill set is for educators. It’s not. The use of technology in a lesson is no different than the use of a lecture, of structuring the lesson so that students learn collaboratively, or preparing an assessment to gauge understanding. Whether or not to use technology tools in the learning process is a curriculum design question, pure and simple.”
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    A blog post about the importance of technology "being integral" instead of "integrated" into curriculum. Technology should be an intrinsic part of every lesson, rather than just an extra, added-on tool.
Allison Studer

Free Education PowerPoint Templates for Teachers - 0 views

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    Free Powerpoint templates for teachers and hundreds of other\nfree resources at Brainy Betty! Find animations, icons, graphics and\nmuch more. For business, educators and small business use.
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cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    Web 2.0: Cool Toosl for Schools Wiki
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50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use - 0 views

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    a list of tools and ideas for what students see as being useful for their learning in and out of school. 
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