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Greg Clinton

iPad Workflow 2: Managing Class Blogs with Blogsy, Reeder and Google Reader - 87 views

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    2nd ipad workflow for teachers - how to manage a bunch of class blogs and monitor/assess student blogs with a simple, organized setup.
Maria Nuzzo

Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle - Scott Edinger - Harvard... - 99 views

  • Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle by Scott Edinger  |   9:00 AM January 17, 2013 Comments (78)         In my nearly 20 years of work in organization development, I've never heard anyone say that a leader communicated too much or too well. On the contrary, the most common improvement suggestion I've seen offered up on the thousands of 360 evaluations I've reviewed over the years is that it would be better if the subject in question learned to communicate more effectively. What makes someone a good communicator? There's no mystery here, not since Aristotle identified the three critical elements — ethos, pathos, and logos. — thousands of years ago. Ethos is essentially your credibility — that is, the reason people should believe what you're saying. In writing this blog I made an effort to demonstrate my ethos in the introduction, and here I'll just add that I have a degree in communication studies (emphasis in rhetoric for those who want the details) for good measure. In some cases, ethos comes merely from your rank within an organization. More commonly, though, today's leaders build ethos most
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    Three aspects of communication as outlined by Aristotle.
sha towers

History in 140 Characters: Asking Educators to Use Twitter - Naomi Coquillon - Technolo... - 51 views

  • When I discuss Twitter in workshops, responses range from "I just don't have time for that -- it's enough to keep up with email and Facebook" to "you just can't have a conversation on Twitter." And I understand. I wasn't always so fond of Twitter. I wondered how I would ever say anything useful in 140 characters
  • Verizon Thinkfinity, "Why Use Twitter? Tell Us Your Tips"
  • to provide our followers with the latest news about our resources or great material from other institutions, as well as being a way to get in touch with us.
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  • What I've come to love as I use Twitter, and the value I share with these teachers, is being exposed to more thought-provoking articles than I ever had before, and learning of new resources just as soon as they become available.
  • Thirty Interesting Ways to Use Twitter"
  • "Help a Fellow Teacher Get on Twitter,"
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    ideas and links to other resources for creatively using twitter in the classroom
Elizabeth Resnick

Holiday Checklist: Get Ready for 2012 with Edmodo | Edmodo - Safe Social Networking for... - 48 views

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    edmodo resources:  help center, teacher rollout resources, permission slip for students, etc.
Roland Gesthuizen

Resources for Project-Based Learning - 191 views

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    Project-based learning, or PBL, grew out of early 20th century education reform, like the works of John Dewey. It generally involves directed, open-ended questions, real-life problem solving, and presentation to an authentic audience. .. We're really looking forward to hearing how you use PBL and the Projects feature in your classrooms. We're so excited, in fact, that we rounded up a few resources from around the web to help you out:
Lisette Casey

More oil spill resources (again) - 9 views

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    NSTA - Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Resources
Brian Peoples

Book In An Hour: A Classroom Strategy « Not All Who Wonder Are Lost - 8 views

  • « Thoughts on Collaboration and Developing Higher Level Questioning Skills Twittering with a Purpose: A Starter (or Restarter) Guide » Book In An Hour: A Classroom Strategy April 30, 2009 by Ellsbeth This past winter I had the opportunity to attend a workshop with Organization of American Historians distinguished lecturer, Dr. Lendol Calder.   This is the first place where I came across the strategy called Book In An Hour.  Since then I’ve tried to find additional internet resources on this strategy, but they appear to be few and far between.  I know other people would find it useful, so I decided to write up the strategy and post it here on the blog.  If you know of additional resources or ways to adapt this strategy, I would enjoy hearing from you. What: The Book In An Hour strategy is a jigsaw activity for chapter books.  While the strategy can take more than an hour depending on the reading and presentation method you choose. Why: While many teachers view this activity as a time saver, I view it as a way to expose students to more literary and historical materials than I might have been able to do otherwise.  There are many books that I would love my students to read, but I know that being able to do so is not always my reality.  This st
  • y gives me an avenue to expose them to additional literature and other important historical works without taking much time away from the other aspects of my courses.  It also provides opportunities for differentiation.  This strategy can be adapted to introduce a book that students will be reading in-depth.  Instead of j
  • ng to divide students up into groups or jigsaw with individual students.  If you are using groups, I recommend making them heterogeneous or creating them in a way that subtly facilitates differentiation.  I also encourage you to give each student in the grou
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    suggested on #sschat
trisha_poole

Teacher Reboot Camp » Blog Archive » Free Ebook! Effective Mobile Learning: 5... - 63 views

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    eBook with mobile tech usage ideas
Jennie Snyder

AASA :: Superintendent Blogging - 0 views

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    Outlines the hows and whys of blogging. Benefits and pitfalls. Great resource/
Jennie Snyder

CUE Blogging - Google Drive - 62 views

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    Blogging information and resources shared by Adam Welcome, principal at John Swett Elementary School.
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Education Blogs for Teachers Who Love Technology - 132 views

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    Teachers love to share their best ideas and resources with others. In the past, this was done by word of mouth, but today they blog about it.
Steven Anderson

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom - 1 views

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    A great blog about teaching in a Web 2.0 World. Lots of resources and website suggestions.
Kim Collazo

Blogging with Students LiveBinder - 87 views

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    Great LiveBinder of resources for blogging with students.
Holly Barlaam

Science Fix - 91 views

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    Lots of Science demonstrations aimed at Middle School
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    Science Fix I is a teacher blog created by a middle school science teacher to share their favorite demos done in class. Some cool useful videos here (examples include activation energy, water electrolysis, flaming gummy worm, Newton's 3rd law, etc)
Camela Giraud

Technology Is Learning (website/blog) - 51 views

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    Some good resources linked here. SAMR model, etc.
Dana Barton

Login - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 31 views

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    Professional community; Blogs; variety of resources, materials, and information
Martin Burrett

Reach Out and Teach - 19 views

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    Blog post about how more educators can share ideas and resources online and the tools with which to do it.
Beth Hartranft

Education & Career: Tips for Teachers, Parents & Job Seekers - 24 views

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    "...your site for all things "educational" - with great teacher resources and career help." blog site with multiple feature writers
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