get feedback for your students' online science fair projects
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Connect with scientists and get them to comment on your students' science fair projects through blog posts.
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We have been studying the Iditarod in 4th grade. I was actually 3 years old watching the mushers at the starting line in 1973 when the race began. My father was the communication specialist. We are going to skype with him later this week and compare on contrast the communication in 1973 and today.
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Don't mistake social media for socializing. They're different -- just as kids talking as they work in groups or talking while hanging out are different.
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This is something that has changed for me during this class, my thinking that if students were using social media during class time they would just be social chatting. However, it allows for them to collaborate and work with others outside of their classroom, using a tool that they enjoy using and are comfortable using. Just like in group work, they communicate academically, social media can also be used to communicate for academic purposes. Jmaley
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It'sf you're using engagement strategies, making learning meaningful, and powerful classroom management - all need to be in place
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YouTube for your students to host a show or a podcas
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Many students love to create and watch youtube videos. As youtube becomes more popular students are able to have their videos viewed by millions, receiving comments, and critiques by others on how to improve their work. It may also unleash producers, and directors that may not know they had a passion for that art form. ( Jmaley)
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You nailed it. It could really get the creative juices flowing for those particular students who excel in these areas. (Darren Smith)
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Why Trust Is A Crucial Ingredient in Shaping Independent Learners | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views
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Why Trust Is A Crucial Ingredient in Shaping Independent Learners http://t.co/HskQ4dCVcY #edchat #edtech #digcit http://t.co/4WD7DxZauN
Students Conduct Their Own Groundbreaking Research About Learning | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views
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A program trains students to be the researchers of their own experiences. #edchat http://t.co/DSKspXQMv5 http://t.co/HJNWVeTINz
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Real-world learning looks a lot different from school @sylviaduckworth @alicekeeler http://t.co/Tt64J9diVn #edchat http://t.co/g2EdEhtPo7
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