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Carole Redline

44 Better Ways To Use Smartphones In The Classroom - 1 views

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      Gosh, this is truly overwhelming with so many ideas. Just reading through this makes my head swim. The challenge of the day is to find just one idea that might hold promise. I bet like potato chips you can't eat just one. 
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      Here is the most important part....I could not disagree me. 
  • I believe the potential of smartphones, supported by a strong classroom management system, can be summed up with what I call “The Five C’s.” Collaborate, communicate, create and coordinate/curate. Of the forty-four ideas below regarding smartphones, twelve can be accomplished with a simple cellphone. Take a look below at this enormous potential.
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  • I could not disagree more with the above quotation. Although there is no doubt the very same scenarios mentioned in the above article are occurring in various classrooms around the globe, I now encourage all students to bring their cellphones or smartphones to class. Just a few years prior, my colleagues and I were struggling mightily with how to integrate the crafty handheld tools.
  • The potential damage stemming from heightened cell phone use during class casts a pall on the entire educational system, on the school atmosphere, on the educational achievements of the class, on the pupil’s own learning experience and on the teacher’s burnout having to cope with discipline problems in class.’”
  • Write on-the-go during a field trip or active lesson on campus with Tripline.
  • Send students reminders in-class/after-class through ClassParrot and Remind 101.
  • Have a silent discussion via Todaysmeet.com.
  • Establish a Twitter class account to share class assignments and reminders. If students do not want a Twitter account, make it easy. Embed the Twitter feed on your teacher page.
  • Create a mini-presentation, skit, or formal response to a prompt and e-mail the video to teacher’s Posterous blog spot.
  • Use the stopwatch and timer apps to manage class time.
kgrill

New Wonderful Twitter Guide for Teachers and Educators ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 1 views

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    A-Z Twitter
markuza

Twitter Aligned with Blooms' Taxonomy: A Must Have Poster for Your Class ~ Educational ... - 0 views

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    Using Twitter in alignment with Blooms Taxonomy
Carole Redline

TeachThought | The 20 Most Useful #hashtags In Education - 2 views

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    ideas for twitter in your classroom
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    My go to hashtags are #edchat and #edtech.
Carole Redline

Utilizing Twitter chats for professional development SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    So many are leading the way. 
Carole Redline

10 Powerful Twitter Tools for Teachers Professional Development ~ Educational Technolog... - 1 views

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    This article is unique in its clarity and is not overwhelming with too much information. A good tool for us all
Carole Redline

How One Stupid Tweet Blew Up Justine Sacco's Life - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Thanks Paul. At times we get excited about social networking only to  be turned off by such articles. The ideas in this article are something we need to discuss with our students. If we do not teach that we should not use Twitter or any other internet posting jokes, sarcasm or anything we would stand on a stage in front of our peers and say, we are doing them a big disservice.
kgrill

KGrill Daily Destination - 0 views

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    paper.li is an aggregator of my Twitter account using hashtags and topics
kgrill

Zits for 6/19/2014 | Zits | Comics | ArcaMax Publishing - 1 views

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    Hashtag humor
kgrill

What Is The Ideal Length Of A Tweet (And Other Communications)? - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Social media infographic
Carole Redline

StayingCurrentwiththeNewToolsontheWeb - Home - 1 views

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    Here is an inspiring example of professional development that will succeed.
Carole Redline

Common Core in Common Sense - 0 views

What a beautifully designed site. I like the brief introduction and the engaging ideas. The table of contents is certainly helpful, too

googleeducators twitter technology interactive tips

started by Carole Redline on 01 Feb 15 no follow-up yet
kgrill

Essential #Edchat Resource Guide | USC Rossier Online - Linkis.com - 3 views

shared by kgrill on 12 Aug 14 - No Cached
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    What a comprehensive site. Could carry the whole week of Twitter. Glad to have this close by.
Carole Redline

Using Pre-Needs Assessment for Effective PD | Edutopia - 2 views

  • Before fine-tuning content for a particular session, I start out with a Google Form and a list of suggested topics (e.g. Google for Research, Nearpod, Kahoot, Student Projects with iPad, Workflow with eBackpack) that I perceive to be campus or department needs. Based on this initial feedback, I begin crafting pre-needs assessments for particular courses. Even within a workshop focused on a specific tool or technology, you will find both novice and advanced users, so that's where the pre-needs assessments really pack a punch.
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      In my last workshop some said they already knew it all. I should have been prepared with other assignments for them. 
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      Why sticky notes/ Older kids could reaction right on the website. 
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    This is something I need to do when given more than 24 hours to prepare for a workshop. 
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