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Behavior Management Software - ClassDojo - 0 views

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    Improve student behavior and engagement by awarding and recording real-time feedback. Print or email beautiful behavior reports to easily engage parents and staff. Save time by recording behaviors and accomplishments right in class, with just one click: NO extra data entry required.
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Educational Leadership:Giving Students Ownership of Learning:The Architecture of Ownership - 0 views

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    The Architecture of Ownership Adam Fletcher How can schools build a climate that takes students beyond mere engagement and into ownership of their learning? Here are four roles for students.
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writing prompts - 0 views

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    Awesome list of visual writing prompts used by a teacher.  Very creative and engaging!
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Classcraft - 0 views

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    Gamify your classroom, behavior management, engagement tool
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Collaborize Classroom | Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    Collaborize Classroom is an online education platform allowing students and teachers to participate in a collaborative learning environment. It is designed to extend classroom instruction by engaging students in online activities, assignments, and discussion.
Kasey Bell

7 Effective Ways to Engage on Twitter ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    great infographic
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Present on iPad | bContext - 0 views

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    "Use bContext to present on iPad and transform static files into engaging communications"
nitatechi

The Importance of Teaching Critical Thinking - 3 views

  • many students are leaving the K-12 education system lacking the critical thinking skills that are necessary to succeed in higher education or in the workplace
  • the need to have better scores on assessments is just one of them
  • list critical thinking as a major intellectual and practical skill,
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  • that learning requires effort, but critical thinking requires maximum exertion of intellectual capability and that students and teachers alike find critical thinking discomforting because it requires personal reflection.
  • focus on enhancing critical thinking skills in K-12 can add academic rigor and increase the scores on the standardized assessments
  • understand why
  • Critical thinking can be infused in lessons throughout all disciplines by utilizing in depth questioning and evaluation of both data and sources (
  • o engage students in critical thinking, the educator needs to act as a facilitator to allow for discussion and encourage a freer thought process, as well as to encourage understanding that thinking critically does not always end with a right answer, but instead sometimes ends in more questions or differing evaluations of the topic
  • writing essays and utilizing questions that adhere to Bloom’s Taxonomy higher order thinking are examples of ways to engage students in critical thinking in the classroom
  • the use of wikis in education.  This activity can be utilized by having students create a wiki about the subject content they are studying or by having them analyze the information currently available in existing wikis
Kasey Bell

Best EdTech of 2014 - 1 views

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    "Common Sense Graphite editors and reviewers rated and reviewed hundreds of learning tools in 2014, using our research-backed rubric and rigorous evaluative process. Out of that pack, these 30 tools not only rated highly for engagement, pedagogy, and support, but stood out as truly head of the class."
ashley gilliam

Creative Educator - Authentic Audiences - 1 views

  • Suzy is a teacher, Joey is an architect, and every one of those million students are scientists.
  • If our students are engaging in and producing work that could actually benefit humankind, we have an imperative to showcase this work for authentic audiences. Not “when they grow up,” but now. Today.
  • For too long, our students have worked tirelessly for an audience of one: their teacher.
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  • allow students to create products and performances that demonstrate the knowledge acquired as well as celebrate students’ abilities to apply, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize their learning.
  • Showcasing products and performances for peers, parents, and the community affirms both the value of the work and of the student.
  • Showcasing products and performances for peers, parents, and the community affirms both the value of the work and of the student.
  • Showcasing products and performances for peers, parents, and the community affirms both the value of the work and of the student.
  • Showcasing products and performances for peers, parents, and the community affirms both the value of the work and of the student
  • Effective methods for engaging authentic audiences for students abound:
  • A digital audience allows students to present their work to students around the world.
  • parent conferences, a child’s declaration
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disruptingclass_stucentric.jpg (775×653) - 0 views

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    Great image showing a student-centric classroom of the future
ashley gilliam

Doing Things at School That Can't Be Done At Home | User Generated Education - 3 views

  • Videos, demonstrations, and interactive websites and simulations are often more interesting, exciting, and engaging than teachers’ lectures
redfernmer

10 Great Technology Initiatives for Your Library - 2 views

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    Today's hottest web and mobile technologies are offering libraries a new world of opportunities to engage patrons. Ultra-popular social media websites and apps combined with the availability of affordable cloud-based services and the evolution and adoption of mobile devices are enabling librarians to share and build communities, store and analyze large collections of data, create digital collections, and access information and services in ways never thought about before.
talira

5 Simple Ways To Use Google Docs In The Classroom - 0 views

  • 5 Simple Ways To Use Google Docs In The Classroom
  • Collaborative Writing
  • Sharing and commenting provide students with opportunities to receive immediate feedback on their writing
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  • integrated reference tools and smart spell checker provide students with convenient writing support
  • built in research tool expands opportunities for students to engage in real world writing
  • treamlines the process of creating links and citations
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