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Middle School English - 0 views

  • Common Errors in English http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cellis/antagonym.html
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    I thought there were a lot of good sites have students practice grammar.
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Teaching Today | How-To Articles | Using Technology to Motivate Middle School Students - 0 views

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    "Using Technology to Motivate Middle School Students Middle school students are motivated by experiential learning activities. Effective technology-based activities require students to do more than look up information; they require students to "do" something with it."
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    I thought this site might be a good place to get ideas.
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Middle School Reading - 0 views

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    "Searching for middle school books that make the outside world disappear, the books that make me look for the next opportunity to read a few pages. Book summaries and images are directly copied from Follet's Titlewave and other reviewers as credited. Comments are my own. Eleanor Funk Schuster, Librarian"
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    I'm always looking for book suggestions for the kids. I like that there is a description of the book and often a link to the author's site.
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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.
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100 Books to Read in Middle School- AMHS Library - 0 views

  • 100 Books To Read In Middle School
    • Erin Ermis
       
      Good place to find books for kids.
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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.
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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.
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As Mobile Devices Multiply, Some Colleges Turn Away From Building Campus Apps - Technol... - 0 views

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  • College officials who favor mobile Web sites say that developing apps is getting too expensive. It can require creating and updating multiple versions of a single program, one for iPhones and another for Android phones, for instance. By contrast, a single mobile Web site can work with all kinds of devices, potentially lowering development costs.
    • Ann Franz
       
      Cost savings for your college if it is thinking of purchasing mobile apps, instead there is a new single mobile website that can lower the cost.
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Technology and Higher Education | Education.com - 0 views

  • The University of Central Florida has strategically implemented blended learning into its institutional practice. “They’re really the leader in terms of an institutional strategy,” Owston says. “They’ve found that students by far and large tend to prefer this. And it’s cut down on capitol—they’re able to make better use of existing resources.”
    • Ann Franz
       
      University of Central Florida is a best practice if you are researching blended education
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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.
    • Ann Franz
       
      This study clearly shows the importance of incorporating technology into the classroom.
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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.
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http://cultureofyes.ca - 0 views

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    If you find this blog interesting, sign up and follow him on Twitter!
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The Future of Education - - 1 views

    • Wendy Van Ahn
       
      Be sure to read what the forecast is in the year 2020! It will get you thinking!
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    Major forces of change are challenging us to realize a world of learning that: * Puts learners at the center * Leverages technologies and human capital in new ways * Supports anytime, anywhere learning * Includes a diverse range of institutions and organizations, not just schools. This world of learning will make it possible for all learners to develop deep knowledge and abilities in order to thrive throughout their lifetimes. To make this vision a reality, new ways of thinking and acting will be required.
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Cleopatra ("Fergilicious" by Fergie) - YouTube - 0 views

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    More fun from the Hawaiian history teachers!
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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!
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10 Qualities of a Successful Social Media Manager - SocialTimes.com - 0 views

    • Samantha Zinth
       
      Should recommend this book to my former colleagues in the nonprofit sector. Good advice for anyone interested in social media management.
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MSN Careers - What hiring managers really want to see - Career Advice Article - 0 views

    • Samantha Zinth
       
      A case for the online portfolio many of us are developing for class!
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National Education Association - 0 views

    • Byron Adams
       
      Great website for teachers.
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