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Patty Zamora

20 Google Tools for Today's Classrooms | Digital Learning Environments - 0 views

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    "Google continues to provide a wealth of useful easy-to-use tools that can be used well in the classroom. Some of these are newer and some have been around for a while. All of these tools, as well as additional tools can be found at Google Options."
Carolina Montes

40 Ways to Use Google Apps in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • presentation created by Becky Evans on 40 ways to use Google Apps in Education.
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    There are several apps that google provides that can be used for educational purposes.
Rocio Salas

6 Ways Social Media Will Change In 2014 - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Social media is not an option – it is a must! Mobile is growing – users will expect websites and tools that work mobile as well as desktop. You need to pay attention to Google+ – so far, it has been Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, but you can’t ignore Google! Images, images, images – Images will be the top content and furthest reaching in social media. Video – Vine, Instagram, Google + hangouts, and YouTube will be popular media for getting messages across. Podcasts will continue to grow.
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      Infographic included.
Rocio Salas

100 Important Google Drive Tips for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and ... - 0 views

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    It includes lots of commands for different useful functions.
claudia thomsen

8 Exciting Technology-Enhanced Teaching and Learning Approaches That Teachers are Embra... - 0 views

  • 1. Student Created Content
  • a persuasive presentation, a digital booklet, an animated report, a video they shot – is tremendously rewarding.
  • students learn and experience when they create their own digital content
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  • share their work,
  • 2. Collaborative Learning
  • ommunicate face-to-face no matter where we are, use interactive whiteboards that allow for simultaneous edits, and so on. Digital collaboration in learning activities is not only a fun, engaging way to learn, it opens up possibilities
  • success in the evolving work place.
  • 3. Active Learning
  • applying what you learn – doing something with it – helps to iron out the kinks and reinforce learning
  • 4. Personal Learning Networks
  • Combining the ease of access via the Internet with the wealth of available expertise and the fundamental concept of ‘networking’ makes today’s PLNs rich with rewarding, interactive learning and collaborating possibilities.
  • 5. Mobile Learning
  • Google Glass
  • educators create digital content, the likelihood of it being available to a student any time
  • . Competency Based Learning
  • prove that you know
  • competency based learning one of the most exciting evolutionary steps in the learning process,
  • 7. Social Learning
  • “people learn from one another, via observation, imitation, and modeling”
  • incorporate a social element
  • 8. Flipped Teaching and Learning
  • The fact is reverse instruction really isn’t a new idea – it’s a repacking and relabeling of many existing known and accepted teaching methods and ideas, and that’s a good thing.
Fátima Caballero

For Low-Income Kids, Access to Devices Could Be the Equalizer | MindShift - 0 views

  • Access to the Internet connects kids to all kinds of information — and for low-income students especially, that access has the power to change their social structure by allowing them to become empowered and engaged, said Michael Mills,
  • The Internet is about empowerment. If we take away this access because we think certain people aren’t going to use it right, we’re no better than governments who take away voting rights from minorities.”
  • ow-income students’ test scores increased by 30 percent after they were given smartphones to access more information and instruction and to collaborate with their peers.
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  • the simple act of students using their coveted devices for study purposes makes learning more acceptable to them and to their peers.
  • it’s becoming more socially acceptable to talk about school stuff outside school because of that device. When they text or tweet about it, somehow it crosses the boundary of becoming okay. It’s not exactly cool yet, but all of a sudden it’s becoming okay.”
  • or those who don’t feel comfortable giving students their phone numbers, Mills suggests using a Google voice account, which students can call and leave messages.
  • f they have enough funds, Mills said schools should invest in a 1-1 program — a device for every student.
  • 2.   GIVE STUDENTS PROMPTS
  • guidance on how to use those devices for learning
  • 3.   PROVIDE INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES. “We need to think about what we are teaching
  • “This is not technology — this is Pedagogy 101
  • 4.   MAKE YOURSELF AVAILABLE.
  • 1.   GIVE STUDENTS ACCESS.
  • 5.   INVITE OBSERVERS TO YOUR MOBILE ENHANCED CLASS.
  • Parents, other teachers, and administrato
  • 6.   INVENTORY THE DEVICES.
  • Keep track of who owns what kind of device
  • This way, you can create flexible, shifting groups to make sure there’s a good variety of devices in every group.
  • 7.   USE DISCRETION.
  • Be careful not to publicly call out kids who don’t have a device when organizing groups.
  • 8.   USE EVERYTHING YOU HAVE.
  • different ways of understanding.
  • 10.   TEACH PROCESS NOT CONTENT.
  • If they don’t want to write a blog, but want to create a video, be open to it.
  • 11.   VALUE COLLABORATION. Promote group work and project based learning.
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    For low-income kids, access to devices could be the equalizer.
Beatriz Martinez Baez

Technology Integration in the Classroom - 0 views

  • It’s simply harnessing the power of technology to leverage your instruction. It’s incorporating technology in your teaching practice to boost student engagement and motivation.
  • I thought this Connected Educator Starter Kit was a great resource to share to get started.
  • Tweet more often.
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  • Don’t just lurk, participate; interact. A couple of my favorite ones are:#edtechchat and #caedchat.
  • Share what you learn with the world — that is, blog!
  • When you blog, not only are you exercising self-reflection, but you’re also benefiting the learning community by sharing what you’ve done, what worked and what didn’t work.
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    Incorporating technology in your teaching practice will boost student engagement and motivation.
Ale Reyes

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    Word collage on Instructional Technology.
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