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Mark Woolley

Literacy Alive - Digital story telling for 21st century learners - 140 views

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    A presentation about "Engaging students with literacy to create powerful, rich multimedia stories that bring their writing to life. " Essentially a movie from a Prezi, it guides teachers through 4 different digital storytelling options and why they are important.
Biblioteca Juan  Roa Vásquez

http://modeling.asu.edu/modeling/ModInstrArticle_NSELAspr08.pdf - 0 views

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    Modeling Instruction produces students who engage intelligently in public discourse and debate about matters of scientific and technical concern.
Jennifer Carey

The 10 Best and Worst Ways Social Media Impacts Education - Edudemic - 79 views

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    Social networking communities are here to stay. Facebook has over 500 million users, while Twitter has over 200 million. That's not even counting blogs or YouTube video blogs. There's no doubt that students are actively engaged in online communities, but what kind of effects are these sites having and how can parents counteract the bad and bolster the positive?
Kelly Sereno

SIRS: Making Students Literate in Digital Age - 70 views

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      Pro - Argument #1
  • The American Library Association encourages schools and libraries to think twice before keeping kids off social media, saying such prohibition "does not teach safe behavior and leaves youth without the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their privacy or engage in responsible speech." Their policy statement on the topic says that instead of restricting access, librarians and teachers "should educate minors to participate responsibly, ethically and safely."
  • Perhaps the biggest objection to widespread use of social sites is the likelihood that kids will encounter irrelevant or even offensive material--a fear that many teachers say is overblown. While the Web can seem like "a sea of pornography and idiots," says James Lerman, the author of several books on educational technology, schools must help students figure out how to navigate it so they "can get to the good stuff" that's applicable to school.
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  • The American Library Association encourages schools and libraries to think twice before keeping kids off social media, saying such prohibition "does not teach safe behavior and leaves youth without the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their privacy or engage in responsible speech.
Michael Sheehan

8 Incredible online museums for kids to explore - 59 views

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    Nice collection of engaging learning opportunities to share with your students.
Katie Nettles

Interactive Whiteboards Enhance Classroom Instruction and Learning | NEA Member Benefits - 18 views

  • A teacher can create engaging lessons that focus on one task such as a matching activity where students use either their fingers or a pen to match items. Another teacher might integrate multiple items into a lesson plan such as websites, photos, and music that students can interact with, respond to verbally or even write comments on the board itself.
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      Key-words… ENGAGING and INTERACT!  It's more than just a projector! 
  • Interactive whiteboards facilitate multisensory learning
Deborah Baillesderr

Math Shake on the App Store on iTunes - 58 views

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    "We all know that students find it far more challenging to answer word problems than simple equations. In Math Shake, learners practise the vital skill of solving word problems in a fun, focused way. Learners engage their critical thinking skills as they use the keywords to change word problems into equations and use interactive learning tools to visualise, image and work out their answer. Not only do learners have a range of learning tools at their fingertips, they can share their thinking by recording their working.Teachers and parents can also use Math Shake to teach learners with the interactive tools; including tens frames, number matrixes, fraction parts, number lines and counters. "
Glenn Hervieux

Infographic: 7 Myths and Facts About Online Learning - 91 views

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    Helpful look at some of the reasons we need to help students learn how to engage in online content through blended and asynchronous learning environments.
Michael Sheehan

15 places with fun and engaging social studies games - 171 views

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    Have your students explore these websites. They will have fun while learning about history.
Christian King

Motivation Matters - 124 views

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    How new research can help teachers boost student engagement. Excellent article, well researched and written.
Deborah Baillesderr

Zaption - Interact & Learn with Video Lessons - 61 views

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    "Turn online videos into interactive learning experiences that engage students and deepen understanding." Similar to the Nearpod experience.
Martin Burrett

A step back in time is a great leap forward for multi-sensory learning - 7 views

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    "Imagine lying on the floor of a Tudor hall and gazing up at the expressions of art all around you, listening to the sound of melodies Henry VIII  would have heard, or breathing in the scent of seasonal herbs that have graced a kitchen garden for three hundred years. These wonderful experiences would be a treat to the senses for any of us, but for our students who are working towards or at Entry Level 1, multi-sensory learning is an essential part of engaging with the world around them."
Martin Burrett

Sound of Text - 24 views

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    "Listen or download audio of 100 characters of text in many different languages. Perfect for language students engaged in self-directed study."
Nigel Coutts

A curriculum built on the fundamental questions of our disciplines - The Learner's Way - 12 views

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    As we make plans for how we will engage our students in their learning the decisions we make become fundamental to how they will grow to understand the purposes of learning. How our learners approach the curriculum and the disciplines is fundamental to the outcomes we may achieve for them. One path will set them up to view learning as the acquisition of information the other to see it as a process of asking and exploring questions of significance through the many unique lenses.
Nigel Coutts

Number Talks for Number Sense - The Learner's Way - 7 views

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    "Number Talks" is an approach to the teaching and learning of Number Sense. Rather than relying on the rote-memorisation of isolated number facts achieved through drills of "table-facts", Number Talks aim to build confident, number fluency, where learners recognise patterns within and between numbers and understand the properties of numbers and operations. Number Talks are a "mind on" learning task that engages students in an active learning process as they search for patterns, decompose and recompose numbers and develop a flexible understanding.
joserosa1

Welcome to Discovery Education | Digital textbooks and standards-aligned educational re... - 56 views

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    Discovery Education transforms classrooms and inspires teachers with engaging interactive content and services that measure and improve student achievement.
Martin Burrett

Maths Webinar - Making Maths Magical - 6 views

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    Hosted by Dr Junaid Mubeen and Fiona Goddard. This webinar reveals simple strategies for adding sparkle to your lessons to help engage and amaze Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 students with maths.
Nigel Coutts

Taking time to design programmes for understanding - The Learner's Way - 4 views

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    Identifying what our children need to learn is one of the most important processes within education. For the teacher this is the question they engage with as they design their teaching and learning units. By no means is this an easy task and the teacher must balance multiple factors to ensure that the programmes they design provide their students with the learning they require. Even the most effective sequence of lessons is of little value if what it sets out to teach has little importance in the lives our learners are likely to lead. 
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