So
instead of bashing the CCSS/ACCRS, and fighting about standards that are “failing
your child”, I encourage everyone to put his/her energy into supporting our
state’s efforts to hire and retain the best and brightest professionals.
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in title, tags, annotations or urltech showcase - msu maet portfolio: mary anna thornton - 64 views
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This is an excellent example of a web portfolio showing the professional learning, growth, and accomplishments of a practicing educator. The emphasis is on technology, but it's important to note that the educator is not a technologist by nature. The longitudinal nature of the portfolio, showing past accomplishments in the context of her regular work, demonstrate the growth of the educator in both her coursework and regular job.
Ballads Not Bullets - 8 views
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School Libraries in Canada provides links to free documentaries on food-related topics with a particular focus on "Ballads Not Bullets" which focuses on how First Nations singer and actor Tom Jackson escaped from the streets to use his music to fight against poverty and homelessness; the film demonstrates the importance of using personal talents and skills to give back to society.
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School Libraries in Canada provides links to free documentaries on food-related topics with a particular focus on "Ballads Not Bullets" which focuses on how First Nations singer and actor Tom Jackson escaped from the streets to use his music to fight against poverty and homelessness; the film demonstrates the importance of using personal talents and skills to give back to society.
Free Screen Sharing and Online Meeting Software | Screenleap - 81 views
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Free screen sharing from any device, including smart phones and tablets. Hmm ... does this replace reflections or Apple TV in presentations?
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Mary Vaughn writes: Want to share and collaborate across the classroom? How about across the state or further? http://www.screenleap.com/ is the perfect tool to do that. Easy to use, all you have to do is download the java applet and you're ready to share your screen with anyone at anytime. This works in tandem with apple devices or any device that has internet connection. Unfortunately, right now it's a one-way deal - you'll have to use a pc or mac to share. It gives a simple code or website you can share with others to see your screen. There's a little lagtime but not terribly so. So, if you have teachers who have data projectors going on the fritz, want to do a PLC with other colleagues, or whatever collaboration you're working with, this could be the perfect tool. Hint: use the tabs to open up different websites - you have to keep the original screenleap up and running.
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Instantly share your screen with a join code.
The Flipped Classroom: Pro and Con | Edutopia - 65 views
Fair Use & Plagiarism - FREE Language Arts Presentations in PowerPoint format, Free Interactives and Games - 126 views
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Free Presentations in PowerPoint formatWhat is plagiarism? (and why you should care) Plagiarism - Don't Do It! Thou Shall Not Steal (hs) For Students: Plagiarism For Teachers: Cybercheat, Plagiarism and the Internet Plagiarism (ppts and more, Redclay Schools) Plagiarism Quoting, Plagiarism, and Paraphrasing Quoting, Paraphrasing, Plagiarism, Summarizing Avoiding Plagiarism What is plagiarism? Fair Use Copyright Infringement See Also: Quotation Marks, Paraphrasing, Copyrights, Language Arts Index, Reading Index, Writing Index
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