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Wendy Van Ahn

The French Revolution ("Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga) - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great video created by two history teachers in Hawaii to help engage their students in learning!
Tim Scottberg

TodaysMeet - 0 views

shared by Tim Scottberg on 03 Oct 11 - Cached
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    A great site to get kids to communicate about a video you're watching, etc. 
Kristin Burgert

Brainpop - 0 views

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      This is a great site that can be used for various age groups and any subject! The short animated videos teach students about a topic and then they can do an activity, take a quiz, complete a worksheet, etc. to go along with it. My 6th graders LOVE it!
EdL620 LLC

National Geographic on iPad - Applications, Games, Maps - iTunes, National Geographic - 0 views

  • Dig into more than 700 dinos with Ultimate Dinopedia.  Based on the award-winning National Geographic Kids Ultimate Dinopedia, this app goes beyond any dinosaur encyclopedia you’ve ever seen, with more than 700 dinos, fantastic artwork, the latest discoveries, and amazing interactives and video!  Download from iTunes for only $5.99.
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      Please take a look at this. It might be useful for your class.
Melissa Huckabee

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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?
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."
Ann Franz

5 Higher Ed Tech Trends To Watch in 2011 | The Sloan Consortium - 0 views

  • The Cloud Computing Movement Will Continue. Investing in purchase-and-install software is falling by the wayside as institutions catch onto the value of using "cloud" applications that are housed (and accessed) online. Not only are these options more affordable and easier to implement, but they also include vast storage capacity that can be used for, say, portfolio assessments. "Using cloud computing, schools can create large collections of loosely-sorted data (such as school records, written documents and even video recordings)," said Bob Spielvogel, CTO at EDC, a Newton, MA-based nonprofit that creates programs to address educational challenges, "and then utilize that information to track project activity and conduct portfolio assessments across the student's entire college career." With these and other uses gaining ground in the higher education space, expect cloud computing's popularity to grow in 2011.
    • Ann Franz
       
      The Cloud is continue to grow in use.
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
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      weak data
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    Kids obstacles to technology
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