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Ian Guest

ForAllBadges - 1 views

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    Badge Systems for K-12 Students
Ian Guest

Isaac Physics - 1 views

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    "Mastering Physics by Solving Problems: from School to University!"
Russell Ogden

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 4 views

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    InstaGrok is an innovative search and notetaking portal that can be adjusted according to ability. It finds age-appropriate educational content on any topic presented with interactive multimedia interfaces. It also generates quiz questions based on student's research activity and skill level and supports creation of research journals and concept maps for learning assessment
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    A search engine designed specifically to guide learners to find and make sense of high quality, relevant information appropriate to their needs.
John Pearce

KustomNote - Professional note taking for Evernote - 10 views

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    KustomNote is a customisable note creation space where you can develop templates that can be quickly uploaded to Evernote with ease. You can start with a blank template or use one from the KustomNote community. With drop down and other SmartField assistants and Icon stamps and other features you can make appealing templates for recording all manner of reflections and observations, perfect for evaluation records and much more.
Clay Leben

Mozilla Open Badges - 1 views

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    This is the site to watch for open badge concept in life long learning. Will it catch on as a real "community college" accreditation concept?
John Pearce

Quality Rubrics / Tools for Writing Rubrics - 5 views

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    Rubrics are almost always a work in progress and most have strengths and weaknesses. As a result, on this wiki, a rubric may be used to demonstrate a non-example of a trait of quality rubrics but could be a quality example for a different attribute. Conversely, some of the quality examples may be lacking in other areas. We are using the rubrics to explore how to attend to details so we can ensure that any one rubric is as clear, explicit, and effective as possible.
Rhondda Powling

Google Forms: how to create a quiz or a test that automatically grades itself in Google Docs--Internet--Tools & Tips for Multimedia Designers--Planet of the Web - 2 views

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    Useful tips from a classroom teacher. "Using forms in Google docs lets anyone create forms quickly and share those forms via email, embed them into a webpage or blog. If you are a teacher, you can create formulas that allow you to have these forms graded in minutes. The formula part is a bit challenging, so I wrote this article to talk about how I recently created a final for one of my classes."
Clay Leben

Beyond Portfolios - 1 views

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    The Learning Record provides an architecture and process for documenting student progress and achievement, based on interviews, observations over time, samples of students' naturally-occurring work, and well-supported interpretations of learning across five dimensions.
RAKESH MURMU

computer support - 0 views

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    By managing and observation your complete fleet of printing and imaging devices you're able to greatly cut back common security risks. several managed print service suppliers embrace security assessment and facilitate manage the risks in your print fleet through active observation of the device's usage and configurations.They http://www.ustechsupport247.com/
Ian Guest

quizsocket - 8 views

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    "You are teaching a class and want to collect feedback at the beginning of the class to see whether everyone is on the same page. You can do tests, collect them and grade them, or you can use quizsocket. You get instanteneous feedback about problems. As a teacher you learn what was difficult to understand in the last class and can immediately react"
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    Simple alternative to response systems
Ian Guest

Otter - 1 views

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    "Simple Websites for Teachers. Otter makes it easy to keep parents and students in the loop. Free."
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    via @rmbyrne
Sue Tapp

RUBRICA | A rubric creation and assessment tool for iPad - 6 views

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    Great for designing rubrics using the ipad
Roland Gesthuizen

38 Test Answers That Are 100% Wrong But Totally Genius At The Same Time | Distractify - 4 views

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    "Now this is what I call thinking outside the box."
Heather Bailie

The Ultimate Google Gradebook (with Individual Score Reports) - 7 views

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    AnthonyTeacher has "made an amazing little gradebook on Google Spreadsheets which allows students to view their individual grades in realtime. This means students click on my gradebook link and are taken directly to a page that shows only their grades. Any change I make in my gradebook will be reflected in their grade report automatically when they refresh or visit again."
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