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The connection between multiplication and division - YouTube - 1 views

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    This video, uses arrays to demonstrate the connection between multiplication and division. The visuals are clear, and could be seen easily if shown in the classroom.
Ton Koenraad

EU grants available for courses on integration of technology in (language) education. - 14 views

Those of you eligible for EU grants pls check TELLConsult's renewed offer of ErasmusPlus courses for teachers of Modern Languages and CLIL on a range of topics including: Digital video, Telecollab...

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started by Ton Koenraad on 17 Jan 17 no follow-up yet
Martin Burrett

Science Video Animation - 170 views

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    A great set of science and engineering animations to help you explain difficult concepts visually. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Chad Evans

Response: Advice From The "Book Whisperer," Ed Week Readers & Me About Teaching Reading... - 1 views

    • Chad Evans
       
      Highlighting text is really easy with Diigo. And adding a sticky note is very simple is well. It can be made private or shared with groups of people who are working with the same document
  • Other ways I encourage these kinds of discussions includes having students choose their own groupings and books for independent book "clubs" and using the Web as a vehicle to create audio and/or video "book trailers."
    • Chad Evans
       
      From a technology end, our kids are beginning to do more and more with tools like voicethread, animoto, imovie, etc. Digital storytelling is a great way for students to be creative, share insights and show what they know and can do. 
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  • One facet of our reading instruction that cannot be overlooked is the importance of teacher readers in building a classroom reading community. According to Morrison, Jacobs, and Swinyard (1999), "perhaps the most influential teacher behavior to influence students' literacy development is personal reading, both in and out of school."
    • Chad Evans
       
      I wonder how open ALL teachers are about what they are reading? How much conversation do teachers as a whole have about what they are reading? 
  • If we don't read, why should our students?
  • Share your reading life with your students. Show your students what reading adds to your life. If you are reading a nonfiction book at the moment, tell them what you are learning. Pass the children's books you are reading to them when you are done. Describe the funny, sad, or interesting moments in the books you read. When you read something challenging, talk with your students about how you work through difficult text. It will surprise them that you find reading hard at times, too, but choose to read, anyway.
  • Many students in today's world do not read books outside of school. When they do read, it is text-messages, web pages or homework assignments. For students who did not grow up in homes with books, with adults who read and who read to them, this time to read in school is both necessary and pleasurable. Many of my students need catch-up time when it comes to "hours-in" reading. The 10 minutes at the beginning of each period that I allow my juniors each day equals hours of reading across the months of the school year. My most dedicated readers begin books in the classroom, finish them at home, and return to the classroom/school library to check out new books.
    • Chad Evans
       
      This is an important distinction in that I believe (and research indicates) that our kids ARE reading more than ever before. But it comes in non-traditional forms. We must acknowledge that web based reading is still reading, but it differs. Research also indicates that when kids read digitally, they read in a different pattern. In traditional reading, they read in a z pattern down a page. Digital reading is more of an F pattern,indicating skim and scan. 
Martin Burrett

Video: Where does gold come from? - @UKEdVideo - UKEdChat.com - 12 views

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    "Discover how and where gold is formed… it's out of this world!"
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Alternatives to iMovie for PC Users - 156 views

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    iMovie is a powerful, yet simple to use, video editor for Apple computers. Unfortunately, it is only available for Macs. There are, however, some great Windows programs that offer just as many features, and are equally intuitive. This article explores the best alternatives to iMovie for PC users.
S Berrend

Foodskey - The Science of Food and Drink - 62 views

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    Interesting short videos on food science..using plasma to stop fungal rotting on strawberries, UV light research on increasing broccoli shelf life and more...
Bill Selak

California Preschool Instructional Networks - 21 views

  • His presentation focused upon how social, emotional, and motivational skills are central to learning in early childhood and are foundations for school readiness.
Steve Ransom

Outdoor Preschool - Norway - YouTube - 9 views

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    Wow... so much potential danger here. In America, we have successfully removed most all danger from any kind of learning. It's sanitized... and boring.
Siri Anderson

PBS American Portrait | "I Rise" | PBS - 10 views

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    This is a great episode documenting the hard work students are doing to fight against the racism they and their friends/family experience.
Joe Hirsch

Lessons from a Flipped Classroom - 62 views

I've made 100 videos for flipped learning. What have I learned along the way? http://tinyurl.com/nmoa8c6

started by Joe Hirsch on 19 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
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Evon Zundel

CNN - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos - 10 views

shared by Evon Zundel on 04 Sep 21 - No Cached
    • Evon Zundel
       
      this is a great site
    • D P
       
      Seriously? This is a great propaganda site, with no web usability. This is the reason while despotic leaders have become prominent, the bias of this medium and the lack of impartiality have made this site a stain in history. This site is no different that Fox TV.
Siri Anderson

Earth Day 1970 - 2020: 50th Anniversary || Time Will Tell - YouTube - 8 views

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    Saving the planet for future generations has to be a priority of our educational system, now. This video has great visuals. I also recommend reading Falter by Bill MacKibben.
Siri Anderson

BLACK FUTURES MONTH - M4BL - 5 views

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    Exciting movie to share this month capturing the inspiring collective action African Americans are doing.
thinkersmart

Teachers Network: Productions: Classroom Management for Secondary School Teachers - 25 views

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    "Classroom Management for Secondary School Teachers"
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