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Sharin Tebo

Apps in Education - 0 views

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    Key learning areas and apps that support them
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Getting Started With Your iPad In The Classroom | Modern Lessons - 0 views

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    Modern Lessons offers a free course, "Introduction to the iPad in Education"
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    This could be a great resource for those getting started with iPads in their classroom. Think: Elementary
Sharin Tebo

Promethean Boards/Activinspire - Elementary Tech Teachers - 1 views

    • Sharin Tebo
       
      This may be something you are interested in checking out if you wish to participate in PD related to your ActivBoard
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Creative Educator - The New Bloom's - 0 views

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      I finally downloaded Pixie (Lite) and Wixie for my iPad--taking this to my art teacher, too.
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Ways to use technology in math class by David Wees - 0 views

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    Very neat and creative ways for us to step in to the digital age in our math classrooms.
Sharin Tebo

QR Codes - 0 views

  • Google Docs can automatically generate QR Codes http://tnw.co/1731g6o Google Docs can automatically generate QR Codes
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    Great idea for using QR Codes in Teaching and for with ELLs. There is also now the possibility of putting images in to your QR Codes...
Sharin Tebo

When To Put The Tech Away In Your 1:1 (or Any) Classroom | Go Where You Grow - 0 views

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      This was me yesterday. Epic fail with tech in front of a group of teachers there for flipped learning workshops.
  • Technology is a lot like sharing a good story with your class. When it connects to the lesson and provides a solid memorable story that students can wrap their minds around, go with it.  When the story fizzles, the connection is lost – or it becomes a self-inflicted class distraction – set it aside, regroup and try to be wiser the next time.
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Are Parents the Forgotten Part of this Mobile Learning Revolution? - From Carl Hooker on Edudemic | Leading Change in Changing Times - 0 views

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      Todd, weren't we having this conversation when I told you I would be meeting with ES parents about ipad and balance (technology) and safety in the home?
  • we immediately had a website created as a place for all of them to go. This was great, but it was just a start. They also needed a way to communicate and share their concerns. We began to host some “town-hall” style forums as a way to open up the lines of communication.
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      I think it is great to have a website, town-hall style meetings, etc. but I think bringing in the parents when the kids begin their formal BYOD program in early August prior to the kickoff of school is the way to go...Parent AND student orientation. This is when we have the conversations and practice balance, managing time, what is real learning with devices versus games and then of course, safety so parents are reinforcing what we ought to be teaching (and by we I mean ALL teachers) to kids about use of personal devices.
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  • One of my favorite resources to share is CommenSenseMedia. We built our Responsible Use Guidelines
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      This is a phenomenal site! I get so much from them, and I know we use it here, as I have used in the past with PK-12 Digital Citizenship lessons.
Sharin Tebo

Gamestar Mechanic: Gamification Made Easy | Edutopia - 0 views

  • One popular solution is Gamestar Mechanic (2).
  • It has been named one of the American Association of School Librarians Best Educational Websites (4) of 2012.
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      did you know about this?
  • Gamification Whether you teach English, science, math or anything else in between, there are myriad ways in which Gamestar can be combined with existing curriculum and used in the classroom: After reading a book in class, have your students recreate major scenes in the form of a video game. Ask students to design a game that teaches other students a specific scientific concept you've been studying. After studying ratios, ask students to create a game that contains a certain ratio of coins (for the player to collect) to enemies. Recreate famous myths from different cultures that have been studied in history class. Have students create a game that consists of a level for each stage in a butterfly's life cycle.
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    Gamestar Mechanic can be used across subject areas and grade levels 
Sharin Tebo

Kids Speak Out on Student Engagement | Edutopia - 0 views

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      I can think of teachers I had who I could clearly tell they were passionate about their teaching. Russian History...no textbook, but stories instead with personal handicrafts that Mr. Phillip Barman made to demonstrate Russian torture tactics. They got rid of the class when he retired, and sadly, the red walls of the Tsars were painted over. What a shame. 
  • "I like to see pictures because it makes my understanding on a topic clearer. It gives me an image in my head to visualize."
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      See my previous note above about Russian History 
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  • "I think having freedom in assignments, project directions, and more choices would engage students...More variety = more space for creativity."
  • Understand your clients -- the kids
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      They are, after all, the reason we are here and the biggest stakeholders we've got. 
  • comedy
  • throw words
  • . Ask. Them. Get their input on how they learn. It's just as simple as that."
  • 8. Understand your clients -- the kids
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