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Tim Scottberg

Pinterest / Home - 1 views

shared by Tim Scottberg on 02 Oct 11 - Cached
  • pumpkin donuts! 1 comment   Tiffany Yule onto sweets to bake Tiffany Yule Tiff via Stephanie Lacock via Leslie Gable onto baking fabulous Comment Repin Like Emma's new sweater 1 comment   Lisa Schad onto KIDS Lisa Schad @Brittany Smith West We need to match the fabric to this, please! Comment Repin Like
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    How fun is this website? Similar to Diigo in that you are able to collect things or websites that interest you all online!
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    I'm a guy, so I don't dare join, but maybe I can for the sake of education. I think a lot of my students would use something like this in an educational way...then in a personal way...and even more for education!
Kathy K

UW Oshkosh - University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - 8 views

shared by Kathy K on 04 Apr 11 - Cached
  • University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Highlights
    • Kathy Borski
       
      Hi ! This is a yellow sticky note bye Kathy Borski
    • Alissa Smogoleski
       
      HI! I hope the NFL will not be on strike this fall! -Alissa
    • Kathy K
       
      So this is what a sticky note is. Alrighty!
  • Governor's budget poses unprecedented challenge, change, sacrifice for UWO
    • Laura Wirth
       
      I hope that I am doing this sticky note right! This is so neat! I love sticky notes!! -Laura
  • 1Governor's budget poses unprecedented challenge, change, sacrifice for UWO
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  • Chancellor Wells calls for flexibilities to address 'forever' and 'for now' of state budget challenge
    • EdL620 LLC
       
      Hello EdL755 students. I hope you are enjoying this Diigo class activity. Please let me know if you have any questions about it. Thank you. Have a wonderful day. NK
    • Melissa Huckabee
       
      Very cool! Thank you, Melissa Huckabee
    • Kristin Burgert
       
      Wow - this tool is cool! I could see this helping in collaborating with other teachers.
    • Rowan Burk
       
      This is a nice feature to have when having young students use "busy" websites.
  • This Week in Focus: Sept. 23,
  • Campus Sustainability Initiative
    • Kathy K
       
      Green sticky!
Ann Franz

12 Cool-laborative Web 2.0 Tools -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  • 7. Join.meApplication: Screen sharingEnter join.me in your browser, and you're on your way to sharing your screen with anyone with whom you share the access code. Join.me also allows you to transfer control to allow others to interact with applications running on your screen. A phone conference feature lets everyone looking at your screen dial in to a common call. "Instead of canceling class during a snowstorm, I met my students virtually," recalls Frydenberg of one instance when he used the application. "They met me on join.me, where I shared my screen, and we all called in to listen to the conversation. I called on students in the chat room who had questions, and asked individual students to complete different steps of a software demonstration."
    • Ann Franz
       
      I have a lot of meetings with people who are located in several different cities, using "Join Me" would really help me eliminate travel time and have us meet virtually.
Linda Harmon

Trouble with sticky notes - 1 views

IGNORE THE FIRST POST! With my new, yes NEW, computer (WOO HOO! 1st time using it for this class!) I am not running into any difficulty. Look out technology. Here I come!!

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?
Rowan Burk

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

shared by Rowan Burk on 02 Oct 11 - Cached
    • Kristin Burgert
       
      I love using this site with my students. I have used it as a bellringer by having students try to figure out the theme of the wordle when they come into class, exit slip to review what students learned in a lesson, or have students create their own as part of an assignment/project!
    • Rowan Burk
       
      Good idea! We used it last year to describe what we learned about pumpkins. We also used it to create a design for our school shirts!
  • ordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out,
    • Rowan Burk
       
      I love using Wordle!!
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    We've used this site along with Google Translate to create our shirts and cake design for our ELL Family Nights...they turned out GREAT! We heard so many good comments on the design.
Kristin Kasuboski

iPad as an Interactive White Board for $5 or $10 « Moving at the Speed of Cre... - 0 views

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    I-Pad ideas for you to explore!
Samantha Zinth

Want to teach? Here's a discount. - Chicago Tribune - 0 views

    • Samantha Zinth
       
      I love Groupon, so I found this really interesting. Intriguing way to approach student engagement and new enrollments.
Tim Scottberg

Pinterest / What is Pinterest? - 0 views

shared by Tim Scottberg on 03 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    I'm a guy, so I've refused to actually join this website; however, it's a much more visually based social bookmarking site, which I really like. And I'm a big fan of the recipes my wife finds here. 
Rowan Burk

Mrs Ziruolo's Class - Where every kid is a star! - 0 views

  • I have found many helpful resources on the web and decided that I should share some of my work with other teachers. Please feel free to use these materials with your students. If you find any errors, please email me.
    • Rowan Burk
       
      Here is my first sticky note!!!
megan eaton

Reasoning Mind - Individual Enrollment - 0 views

  • Reasoning Mind currently has two courses: Basic II and Basic III. A third (more elementary) course, Basic I, will become available in 2009. Basic II and Basic III are designed as year-long core curriculum courses. Basic I is usually taken as a supplement in grades 2, 3, and 4.
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    Interactive Math games broken down by skill
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    Math Games
Sheraden Bobot

Online Proofreading Software Services | Ginger Proof Reader - 0 views

    • Sheraden Bobot
       
      This is a great site I found on the hot Diigo site. I will be using this for my papers.
Erin Ermis

What is Content Area Reading? | K12 Reader - 0 views

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    "Every time you read a text you read it the same way, right? Novels, textbooks, magazine articles and Internet web pages are all the same if they are written in the same language, aren't they? The answer to both of the questions is "not really". Readers employ different reading strategies and prior knowledge based on the genre (type of reading) and topic of the text. For this reason it is important that teachers help students, especially those in middle and high school, learn how to "tackle" their particular content area's texts."
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    I always think it is important to help students with content area reading, so I found this site appealing.
Erin Ermis

The best new books: Novels - 0 views

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    I like that this was separated in genres, but it is not a visually appealing site. There is a lot going on which I find hard to navigate sometimes.
Vicki Porior

Parents: How to raise a creative genius - CNN.com - 0 views

  • As a parent, you have to love learning yourself. You have to read to your children. You have to let them see you reading. Just stay on them. Stay positive. You have to encourage them. --Fatimah Memfis
    • Vicki Porior
       
      Read to your kids!
Kathy Borski

What Do Kids Say Is The Biggest Obstacle To Technology At School? - 1 views

  • 20% of kindergarten through second graders said they owned cellphones. 29% of third through fifth graders do. 51% of middle schoolers and 56% of high schoolers do.
  • iPads. Interactive Whiteboards. Netbooks. Video games. Although educational technologies are being implemented more and more in classrooms across the country, we don't often stop and ask students - or their parents - what they think their technology needs are. But the newly-released Speak Up 2010 survey has done just that
    • b reed
       
      weak data
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    Kids obstacles to technology
Melissa Huckabee

Education World: Technology - 0 views

  • iPad App Review: myAlgebra
    • Melissa Huckabee
       
      Awesome, I LOVE MATH!
Anne S

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 0 views

shared by Anne S on 27 Sep 11 - Cached
  • ng talks by remarkable people, free to the world
    • Melissa Huckabee
       
      Who doesn't love this website!
    • Anne S
       
      This is a great site for ground breaking ideas!!
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    TED is awesome! I could spend hours listening/searching.
Kathy K

- New initiative seeks digital access for 1 million low-income students - 0 views

  • In the U.S, approximately 9.5 million students are digitally excluded outside of their schools. According to the Federal Reserve, these students have a high school graduation rate six to eight percentage points lower than those who have home access to the Internet.
    • Kathy K
       
      I applaud Microsoft and their partners for taking action to close this achievement gap.
Samantha Zinth

New Technologies Changing College Education: Adult Students Demand Colleges Keep up Wit... - 0 views

    • Samantha Zinth
       
      Nearly two years old, but talks about mobile education, open content and electronic textbooks. The author predicts these technologies will be mainstream within two years. We're falling a little short of that timeline, but I think these technologies are coming.
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