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eva harvell

Cell phones get top marks in class -- dailypress.com - 1 views

  • four out of five teenagers carry cell phones
  • We spent a lot of time talking about their digital footprint and that what they do can be tracked
  • One of the most common uses is to turn the phone into a response tool similar to clickers used with other software programs. Instead of punching a button to answer a question, students text the answer and send it to a central polling Web site the teacher projects onto a screen. Some of the sites allow students to compare answers, similar to a poll or survey.
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  • Teachers said participation is up and discipline problems are down in classes using cell phones.
Justin Shorb

Ten Ideas for Getting Started with 21st Century Teaching and Learning by Lisa Nielsen - 1 views

  • could not survive or teach effectively without these three things.
    • Gary Cordray
       
      I find this to be a bit of an overstatement.
    • Russ Goerend
       
      I agree, Gary. If she couldn't teach effectively without them, she may want to refocus on her pedagogy.
  • more innovatively.
  • You need ideas about how to enhance the curriculum with technology.
    • Gary Cordray
       
      Yes I do. Especially in AP.
    • Stephanie Meurer
       
      I agree...While I don't want technology to overtake my classroom, I do want to engage students as much as possible, and I'll use technolgy when it's easy to manage/use and effective.
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  • well thought out professional development plan
    • Gary Cordray
       
      I feel that our plan right now is to throw a bunch of software applications and hardware at us and let us figure it all out. Not working for me. I need to take one thing at a time and really learn it before I can use it in my classroom.
  • assess how you’re doing.
    • Gary Cordray
       
      And how the kids are doing.
    • Stephanie Meurer
       
      I agree...also is it a effective use of their time!
  • no longer acceptable
    • Gary Cordray
       
      Really? Why? When?
    • Russ Goerend
       
      Diigo is a social network, Gary. The types of discussions you have on here, the learning that you do, that's why we need to be involved in the personalized professional development social networking can give us.
  • laptop, projector, and internet access.
  • I recommend investing in low cost laptop carts so students also have devices
    • Stephanie Meurer
       
      Wouldn't this be nice!!
    • Gary Cordray
       
      Invest...there's a term we don't hear much recently.
    • Russ Goerend
       
      Low-cost laptop carts? What is the price range of low-cost? Is this directed at teachers or administrators?
  • you need a laptop, projector, and internet access.
    • Stephanie Meurer
       
      These are a must in my classroom...They are used daily. They certainly are more engaging than using the overhead.
  • Wikis are an amazing and transformative tool for educators
    • Stephanie Meurer
       
      How do you use this in the classroom? For students? I need more information on ths.
    • Gary Cordray
       
      Me too. Again, we need training for all this.
    • Justin Shorb
       
      If you click on the link just 2 lines below this highlight ('over here') there are clues on how to use wikis in teaching. In Chemical Education, we have been investigating using these both to teach and to build an online living text. See Laura Pence's talk at http://www.softconference.com/llc/player.asp?PVQ=GEDM&fVQ=EKKJFJ&hVQ= (may require ACS membership). Contact me if you are interested in how other chemists are using them.
Jim Birchfield

Dabbleboard - Online whiteboard for drawing & team collaboration - Interactive whiteboa... - 74 views

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    Have you used this in a classroom?
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    Not in the classroom, just on my own, but the the possibilities look good for brainstorming activities. I'm going to send it to my teachers as a "site of week".
Michele Brown

Timeglider: web-based timeline software - 94 views

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    tool for creating timelines
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    "Create, collaborate, and publish zooming and panning interactive timelines. It's like Google Maps, but for time."
Brian Mull

Education Week's Digital Directions: Educators Move Beyond the Hype Over Skype - 52 views

    • Brian Mull
       
      This isn't just for Skype. Anything we do in the classroom should be targeting specific educational goals.
    • Brian Mull
       
      ...or connecting with university professors or experts in the field.
    • Brian Mull
       
      Some, such as brian Crosby have done this. http://learningismessy.com/blog/?p=196
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  • In Virginia’s Albemarle County district, Fisher encourages her teachers to use Skype and other collaboration tools because she believes there is no equivalent for giving students an audience for their work. She compares it to a team sport, in which the Skype activity is game day, and other days of class spent in preparation are like after-school practices. “The fact that there’s a game on Friday night ramps up practice on Monday afternoon,” says Fisher. “When you look at what the Web allows us to do, every kid in your classroom can have a worldwide audience. That’s true for writing, and that’s true for some of these oral-presentation types of things,” such as videoconferencing.
  • But according to research funded by Skype Technologies, finding other teachers to connect with remains more frustrating for educators interested in using Skype than gaining permission from administrators and school technology personnel to use the software.
    • Brian Mull
       
      But make no mistake - the latter is still a frustrating sticking point in many schools and districts.
Samuel Tan

The Molecular Workbench Software: Computational Experiments for Science Education - 73 views

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    Great tool for creating Java models. Instead of only teachers creating models, how about designing learning opp for students to design their own models to explain their understanding?
Kalin Wilburn

Chatzy - Free Private Chat Rooms - 58 views

    • Kalin Wilburn
       
      Chatzy provides you the ability for your students to chat without having to download any software or register for an account. You can have collaborative group discussions without all the fuss.
    • Christine Randall
       
      A student (or more than one) could be assigned to be the notetaker for the day. Each day the notetaker changes. The rest of the students can view the notes as a homework assignment. This would mean students could be active participants in the classroom without the worry of taking notes
webExplorations

Yugma, Free Web Conferencing, Online Meetings, Web Collaboration Service, Free Desktop ... - 0 views

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    An on-line collaboration tool. I'm thinking how I would use this as part of my online classes. The free option allows 1 host and 2 attendees.
Paul Rogers

10 Great Ways to Use Evernote - 13 views

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    A good overview of how Evernote can be used for heaps of other things besides note-taking. People have added heaps of other ideas in the comments too.
Melanie Weser

Shape Collage - Automatic Photo Collage Maker - 155 views

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    costs $25.
Cindy Glenn

Online Diagram & Flowchart Software - Collaboration Tool | LucidChart - 98 views

shared by Cindy Glenn on 16 Apr 11 - Cached
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    A simple and versatile mapping site.
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    Shared at edubloggercon
Lauren Rosen

Beautiful web-based timeline software - 252 views

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    Create interactive,multimedia timelines that can be embedded on another website.
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    Beautiful time-line creator. Can include photos, video, and audio. Would be a great way for the kids to reflect each day.
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    Really cool timeline tool. Much nicer than Dipity, and includes BC option missing from TimeToast.
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    Timeline option for digital stories. 
webExplorations

David Arendale's Web Site - Tutorials for Use of Software - 110 views

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    David Arendale has put together a really great set of tutorials covering iTunes, podcasts, YouTube, Blogger, and Wiki Web Pages. He uses these in his classes having students create podcasts and other media as part of their learning experience.
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