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Carole Redline

Code.org - 1 views

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    Coding is fun.
Carole Redline

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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      Did the Avo video disturb you?  We can get rid of distractions.  And by the way....the first link is broken
  • big new ways to engage with the education community.
  • Khan Academy,
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  • helping to spark a discussion
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  • YouTube user Rmusallam asks his students to prepare for class by watching the introduction to new material at home. That way when they arrive at school they’re ready to apply their learning. Through this method he has dramatically increased his instructional time. If you want to learn more about Rmusallam’s methods visit flipteaching.com
Carole Redline

8 Steps for Students to Remove Their Digital Footprints ~ Educational Technology and Mo... - 1 views

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    Seems like it might be wise to keep this article. Who knows when someone, anyone might need it 
Carole Redline

10 Ways to Show Your iPad on a Projector Screen - Learning in Hand - 2 views

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    Looks important
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SmartBlog on Education - Personal learning networks: Advice from the trenches - SmartBr... - 1 views

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    Need to add this to my PLN course
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Utilizing Twitter chats for professional development SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    So many are leading the way. 
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Resources for Developing Online Interaction | online learning insights - 1 views

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    online communication
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This Is How Students Are Using Smartphones | Edudemic - 1 views

  • I’m not quite on board with that statistic but it’s thought-provoking at least. That’s why I wanted to share the visual. Click on the big image below to enlarge and explore it a bit more. Hey that rhymes!
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      Isn't this a cool program in itself. Go ahead , click on the graphic and think. I dare you. 
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    Thniking with an open mind. The only thing not positive about this site is the automatic video that starts. Can you stop it?
Carole Redline

10 Schools Encouraging Smartphones in the Classroom | Edudemic - 1 views

  • You may also like... This Is How Students Are Using Smartphones
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      It is so important to look for other options on any web reference. I find these really important. 
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. 
  • 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.’”
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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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Send students reminders in-class/after-class through ClassParrot and Remind 101.
  • Have a silent discussion via Todaysmeet.com.
  • Write on-the-go during a field trip or active lesson on campus with Tripline.
  • 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.
Carole Redline

Team Maker - Chirag Mehta : chir.ag - 1 views

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    Way cool and can be an app,too.  Fun way to make teams. Be sure and choose options. I think next time I will use birds of prey. I don't like the idea of numbers or letters as names of teams.
Carole Redline

Project SKIP: Screening Kids for Intervention and Prevention - 0 views

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     The author is my grandson ,Shane's, advocate. Without her he would be up the creek without a paddle.  Will My Child Grow Out of It written by Dr. Bonny Forrest is an important book for parents, educators and practitioners. The succinct, accurate description of learning differences and mental health issues is based on extensive research as well as personal case study experience. The topics discussed and suggestions given are realistic yet always positive. The expanded appendix provides resources for action, effective therapies for consideration and medications commonly in use. Most importantly there is a direct link to ProjectSkip, http://www.projectskip.com/. A special code is given for use of this tool, a first step in the decision of whether to seek professional help. While this book is an excellent resource for parents, it could also be an important textbook for educators as well as those studying in the field of psychology
Carole Redline

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Happy Birthday YouTube! Tips and Tricks... - 0 views

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    Great ideas to compliment You Tube
Carole Redline

eThemes - 1 views

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    Looking for a safe place to allow your students choice. This might be the place. Try searching for videos. 
Carole Redline

Socrative Overview Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    A site worth investigating
Carole Redline

3 Min. Teaching w/Tech Tip: Using Movenote for Video Lesson Content - YouTube - 1 views

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    Mov note Tammy's presentation tool. Wanted to keep this safe for all of us. 
Carole Redline

Video library - 3 views

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    video tutorials that should be included in our class
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    Found this in Diigo for Education this morning. Seems important to have all these help videos in one handy place.
Carole Redline

So you want to tweet with kindergarten… « Miss Night's Marbles - 1 views

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      Now this is an educator with true creativity and an open mind. I am not saying you should do any of this. I am saying you should know about it. 
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