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Heidi Hopp

Classrooms use of Document Cameras - 0 views

  • The classroom document camera is an amazing tool that allows students to have a more dynamic and interactive classroom.
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Read about the benefits of the technology we have today using document cameras.
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    Check out the benefits of document cameras in the classroom.
Heidi Hopp

The Ultimate Guide To Using iPads In The Classroom - Edudemic - 3 views

  • That document (embedded below) contains dozens of tips on how to use the iPad in the classroom.
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Play the embedded Google Doc below to see all of the neat things you can do with ipads in your classroom.
Heidi Hopp

Using iPods in the Classroom Promotes Interactive Learning and More Effective Studying ... - 0 views

  • When the iPod notion was presented to the decision makers, it was pointed out that most students would be by far more motivated to take on certain courses. Not only is using iPods in education an opportunity to look cool, it fuels the learning process by catering to some students' passion for
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Motivate students with using ipods in your classroom.
  • electronics and gadgets
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    Check out some of the benefits of using ipods in the classroom.
Molly Demrow

Using Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom - 2 views

  • The developing child requires the right combination of these experiences at the right times during development in order to develop optimally. This cannot happen if the child is sitting for hours passively watching television.
    • Molly Demrow
       
      How true! I have an SmartBoard in my classroom, which is so engaging, but also INTERACTIVE!
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    By Kimberly Moore Kneas, Ph.D. and Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D. Early Childhood Today: Are young children's brains (ages three through six) well suited to the use of technology? (We define technology as children using cameras, computers, tape recorders and video cameras in classroom projects.) If so, how?
Melissa Huckabee

PBS Teachers | Resources For The Classroom - 0 views

  • Classroom Resources
Heidi Hopp

SMART board in the classroom - 2 views

  • Anecdotal accounts of how electronic whiteboards have improved teaching and learning
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Read some of the anecdotes about whiteboards in the classroom.
  • Research study results documenting the impact of electronic whiteboards on teaching and learning
    • Heidi Hopp
       
      Read about the research with using whiteboards in the classroom.
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    Learn about the ways SMART boards help enhance instruction.
Sheraden Bobot

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 83 percent of American adults now own cell phones and almost three-quarters (73 percent) send and receive text messages.
  • . Cellphone owners between the ages of 18 and 24 exchange an average of 109.5 messages a day -- that's more than 3200 messages per month. T
  • cellphones, particularly smart phones, are powerful mobile computing devices.
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  • f the cellphones have Internet access, students can use them to look up information online. Cellphones double as calculators and as cameras. And unlike iPads, e-readers, tablets, smart phones, laptops or desktop PCs, these devices are ubiquitous. Moreover, as the statistics indicate, text-messaging seems to be the preferred method of communication of teens.
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Samantha Zinth

Technology and Higher Education | Education.com - 0 views

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      This article references Curtis Bonk, Ph.D., who were reading as part of this class. It also discusses why instructional technology is becoming more important in the classroom.
  • many educators have been slow to adopt
Ann Franz

38% of College Students Can't Go 10 Minutes Without Tech [STATS] - 0 views

  • Seventy-three percent of them said they would not be able to study without some form of technology, and 38% said that they could not even go more than 10 minutes without checking their laptop, smartphone, tablet or ereader.
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      This study clearly shows the importance of incorporating technology into the classroom.
Kristin Burgert

Kid Blog - 0 views

shared by Kristin Burgert on 02 Oct 11 - Cached
    • Kristin Burgert
       
      I really like this site for blogging in the classroom - especially if the students are younger or new to blogging. Students can respond to a blog post/question you give to the class, the blogs are private to only your class, and you can preview all posts before they are published for others to see.
Kristin Burgert

Quia - 1 views

    • Kristin Burgert
       
      You need a log in for this site, but it is a great resource to use in your classroom and for students to use as practice at home. You can create games or quizzes for students to practice or assess them on different content areas. You can also play/use other quizzes or games already created. Students LOVE this site!
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    I have seen students use this site and have seen positive attitudes about it as well. Anything that is interactive and getting the kids to study is great.
Kristin Burgert

Promethean Planet - 2 views

    • Kristin Burgert
       
      I love using this websites for resources with my Promethean Board. It also works if you just have a Bright Link board. This site offers various flipcharts that are already created on a variety of topics and levels. Anyone that has made flipcharts knows it can take a LONG time, so this site can be a lifesaver!
  • Created by teachers, for teachers, Promethean Planet is a unique teaching, sharing and support community—your place to connect, create, and change the classroom !
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    I'm happy to hear it also works with Bright Link boards. Thanks for sharing, Kristin!
megan eaton

Shape Poems - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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      Wonderful tool for work on writing. To teach students to use.
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    Interactive Writing Activity for students
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    Writing Resource
Sheraden Bobot

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

    • Sheraden Bobot
       
      This is a great site to use as educators for learning how how to incorporate technology in your classroom without actually having a computer for every student to use.
  • #3. Set up your technology in front of your students while talking them through the process. Eventually, create a "tech crew" made up of first period students that set up your technology during announcements in the morning. Maybe they come in a few minutes early. However you want to work it, ask the students to be involved.
  • #10. Present your lesson using a Powerpoint or a Prezi. Better yet, initially create it with input from the class so they can see how you assemble it. Now you're discussing content and methodology.
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  • #6. Skype with another teacher on campus in front of the classes.
  • #11. Show an excerpt from a TED.com video to introduce a concept.
  • use a digital frame on your desk with scrolling pictures from your own collection.
  • #18. Download Evernote to all of your devices so that as anything occurs to you (questions, eureka moments, resources discussed, etc.) you can whip out your smart phone, laptop, iPad, whatever, and model using the Cloud for ongoing note taking.
  • #20. Model flexibility. Remember, whenever you use technology, things go wrong. Have a Plan B or at least model "water off a duck."
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