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Sheri Edwards

Mr. Myers' Classroom: Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    reproducibles for teacher use 
Sheri Edwards

TeachersFirst - Building Schoolwide Literacy With Free Web 2.0 Tools - 0 views

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    TeachersFirst offers this model for elementary (or middle) schools to build skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening systematically in a schoolwide model including students, teachers, and parents. The free web 2.0 tools suggested here are by no means the only tools that might work. These exemplary tools were chosen by the TeachersFirst Editors for ease of use and versatility in classroom and home use, and could easily be implemented at grade levels other than those suggested here. As students and teachers master a new tool at each grade level, they develop rich literacy skills and vital technology skills, all in the context of reading, writing, speaking and listening across the curriculum.
Sheri Edwards

Students Can't Handle Technology, Says Report | Technology | Epoch Times - 0 views

  • Three key areas are addressed in the findings: technology can help teachers address individual needs and steer students toward proper resources; technology can help prepare kids for life and work in the 21st century global economy while enhancing knowledge and skills valued by employers, but not usually noticed by standardized testing; technology can help shift responsibility for learning back to the student, allowing them to personally organize their own learning process.
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    "But we did find that technology can be used effectively to personalize the learning experience when it is part of a larger student-centered learning plan and when teachers are involved in helping them make the most of it."
Sheri Edwards

PLN Challenge: How do I organize? | What Else -- - 4 views

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      Always remember to save !
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      When you add a description in the Bookmark area, it provides information in the bookmark so others know what is important.
  • Add a highlight to a webpage
  • ...8 more annotations...
  • Comment in the webpage and in the description box about what you learned.
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      Comment in the webpage using a sticky note.
  • Bookmark to Diigo (into a group and/or list).
  • easy as your ABCs
  • research sharing. Each class has their own private group, and we have one group for all our classes. And I belong to several groups, including Classroom 20, Diigo in Education , and EdTechTalk. I’ve created a group for the Teacher Challenges, called “ebchallenge” if you decide to join Diigo. That way, our new PLN we are building can share resources with each other.
  • certain topics, specific tools (like Google Apps).
  • Now that I’ve got you thinking, Diigo has a free and premium version — and teachers should apply for the education version. My language arts students use Diigo for research, note-taking, and writing feedback and
  • t that is just for Tools — Animoto, Wallwish, etc. I also may put how-to pages there, or in my How-To List. I have lists for lessons,
  • Comment in the webpage using the Sticky Note feature and in the description box about what you learned when you click bookmark. Save.
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    Hi Sheri! Great tips on using Diigo! I am getting started. When you say comment in the "webpage" do you mean on the page of the original post or right over here? I love how the annotations show up under the article, that works really well for me as often I want to save very specific information and this saves time of having to search through entire posts to find it again!
Sarah Gerome

New Teacher Boot Camp with Lisa M. Dabbs M.Ed. | Edutopia - 0 views

  • As part of our Summer Professional Development Series, we're excited to offer a free workshop on Web 2.0 tools for new teachers. Over the five-week workshop, participants will learn about one new tool a week, then they'll do some practice lessons before developing their own. As a group, participants will also be able to brainstorm ways to integrate these tools into the classroom in creative and engaging ways.
Sarah Gerome

Why Twitter Is a Teacher's Best Tool - Education - GOOD - 0 views

  • A teacher who engages with other educators on Twitter essentially has a 24/7 open door policy. Type the hashtag #edchat in the search box, and you'll see a real-time stream of discussion about an unlimited number of educational topics.
Sheri Edwards

The Service of Democratic Education | The Nation - 0 views

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    Columbia University's Teachers College on May 18 Darling-Hammond teaching democracy 
Shelley Carter

SimpleK12 Webinars - 0 views

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    SimpleK12 Teacher Learning Community Webinar Schedule
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    Upcoming webinars on a variety of Web 2.0 tools and topics
Tracy Watanabe

Part 1…Professional Education Learning Communities … Definition…Process…Commo... - 0 views

  • “Prepare for and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners …” and “Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others …”
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      CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.6
  • As for teachers, it is imperative that educators  share curriculum, effective instructional strategies, and assessment, in order for the school community to accomplish the goals of the common core.
  • Perhaps with the help of their growing and helpful new learning  community they spend less time doing all the work themselves! They now have time to discover the thought of making it all a reality in the classroom.
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