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Beatriz Martinez Baez

TeachThought | 60 Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom By Category - 0 views

  • Twitter makes staying in touch and sharing announcements super simple and even fun. These ideas offer a great way to put the tool to good use.
  • Twitter’s hashtags and other tools share a great way to organize information for your classroom.
  • Use these ideas to take advantage of the vast resources that Twitter has to offer.
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    Borrow these ideas to use in the classroom. You´ll love them!!!
Beatriz Martinez Baez

What Comes Next? Social Media Trends for 2014 | LinkedIn - 0 views

  • My own children, both still not yet in high school, are media omnivores. They will watch broadcast TV from Comcast, they will view YouTube videos, they enjoy Netflix, they watch iTunes movies using the AppleTV box, and they still watch a DVD or two while we roadtrip somewhere. No single solution exists that satisfies everyone and it's awfully nice to have a variety of choices.
  • John GiardinaSenior Technical Instructor - Electrical at Duke Energy - Harris Nuclear Plant
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    Wide variety of social media for everyone.....What will be hot on 2014
Beatriz Martinez Baez

The Dos and Don'ts for Integrating iPads | Edutopia - 0 views

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      How do we teachers feel about these issues? Is it true that students can gain control by abusing the use of IPAD´s
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    How do teachers feel about using IPAD´s in the class, and the most common mistakes...
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.
Iztchel Alcala

EdTechTalk | Collaborative Open Webcasting Community - 0 views

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    This is a collaborative open webcasting community
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    This is a collaborative open webcasting community
Iztchel Alcala

iLearn Technology - 0 views

    • Iztchel Alcala
       
      I like this LIttel Earth online newspaper because students get to know about current events that are affecting their world.  it's an international newspaper for kids, so students are connected with all the world.
  • What it is: Our Little Earth is a great international online newspaper for kids.  It is delivered every two weeks directly to email and best of all, it is free!  Past editions of Our Little Earth can be found on the site for students to read and explore.  Each issue helps students stay informed about what current events are happening in the world around them.  Every edition has a map showing students where the news came from for the issue.  The articles are easy for students to read and do a great job of offering enough background information so that students can make connections to the text and better understand it.
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    This website include awesome ideas to incorporate technology in K-12 classrooms. It was recommended by Edutopia magazine.
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    This website include awesome ideas to incorporate technology in K-12 classrooms. It was recommended by Edutopia magazine.
Iztchel Alcala

Education Technology: Pictures, Videos, Breaking News - 0 views

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    Big News on Education Technology. Includes blogs, news, and community conversations about Education Technology.
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    Big News on Education Technology. Includes blogs, news, and community conversations about Education Technology.
Iztchel Alcala

edTech Trends: 23 Oct 2013 by G Mueller on Prezi - 0 views

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    "><meta name= Trends of technology that must be followed by educators
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Iztchel Alcala

Sugata Mitra: We Need Schools... Not Factories - 0 views

    • Iztchel Alcala
       
      Interesting how it relates the traditional massive style of teaching to the Victorian age where all the students had to be taught at the same pace and exactly in the same way to guarantee massive production; not anymore!
  • a bit of history: to keep the world's military-industrial machine running at the zenith of the British Empire, Victorians assembled an education system to mass-produce workers with identical skills. Plucked from the classroom and plugged instantly into the system, citizens were churned through an educational factory engineered for maximum productivity.
  • We need a pedagogy free from fear and focused on the magic of children's innate quest for information and understanding. -- Sugata Mitra
Iztchel Alcala

EdTech Toolbox: Web 2 Tools by Task - 0 views

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    Different tools related to technology that students can use
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    Different tools related to technology that students can use
Patricia Garcia

17 Ways to Meet Individual Learning Needs in the Math Classroom - Teachingcom - 0 views

  • Math textbooks can be very dry and hard for students to read for understanding. So much of math involves relationships, patterns, and 3-D objects that a static textbook just can’t do justice to. Online supplements can give students a better understanding of relationship, pattern, and 3-D objects with video and animation.
  • 11. Harcourt Multimedia Math Glossary
  • Real World Math Practice:
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  • Interactive Math:
  • 15. Illuminations Resources for Teaching Math (http://illuminations.nctm.org/Activities.aspx?
  • 16. Math Arcade
  • 17. Math Playground (
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    Excellent tools for teaching math focusing in the different skills students may have.
Patricia Garcia

Free Technology for Teachers: By Request - Ten Helpful Resources for Middle School and ... - 0 views

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    Loved this blog post. Gives great ideas and resources for teaching math!
Patricia Garcia

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Automatically Send Diigo Links to Your Blog - H/T ... - 0 views

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    "how to efficiently share with his faculty members the apps and sites he discovers. One of my suggestions was to use Diigo to automatically post bookmarks to an existing school / staff site. "
Ale Reyes

Technology Integration: What Experts Say | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Educators and researchers share their views on why technology integration is an important strategy for 21st century classrooms.
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      Our learners today are trapped in these tech era, in which we are the Digital Immigrants and our perspective, openness and technology flexibility is different. Understanding the needs and interest of our students will motivate and inspire their learning path!
  • The first thing the teacher needs to do is to understand what kids do and the range of it; she has to understand what her own children do.
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  • Then you have a boss, which is a test, and you pass the test. (Games are) part of the solution of getting kids in school to learn not just knowledge as facts, but knowledge as something you produce. And in the modern world, you produce collaboratively."
  • Let them teach you how they engage with games and other digital media. Let them talk about it, reflect on it, because this is very good for their learning.
    • Ale Reyes
       
      These article highlights that our students need to focus on the learning process and then the technology tools selected to make the creation. That teachers are an important piece for students learning analysis and knowledge acquisition.
  • The second thing you can do is that you can find the resources and other people all over the web who are using a variety of digital tools in different settings and schools. Your setting might be very restrictive, or your setting might be very liberal, but you can go and find other people out there doing it."
  • Despite the popularity of the term "digital native," we should not assume that our students know how to use technology to create quality projects that show deep understanding of content.
  • herefore, technology integration may not look the way we want it to until our students move beyond familiarity with tools and into being able to choose the correct tool for the job.
  • "We cannot expect our students to jump in and create a meaningful piece of work that shows their applied understanding of a concept using a tech tool if we do not give them time to really explore not only the content, but the tool itself.
Ale Reyes

What's the difference between project-, problem-based learning? | SmartBrief - 0 views

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      As educators what are we looking for? This question is something I reflect on daily as an educator. Through this article you can reflect on what you are pursuing in the classroom and the guidance you need to provide the 21st Century learners.
  • In this blog post, Larmer explores different teaching strategies and differentiates between two PBLs -- project-based learning and problem-based learning, which he describes as two sides of the same coin to engage and teach students.
  • What's the difference between project-, problem-based learning?
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  • according to John Larmer, editor-in-chief at the Buck Institute for Education.
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    There are many different approaches of learning -- everything from case-based learning to zombie-based learning, according to John Larmer, editor-in-chief at the Buck Institute for Education. In this blog post, Larmer explores different teaching strategies and differentiates between two PBLs -- project-based learning and problem-based learning, which he describes as two sides of the same coin to engage and teach students.
Ale Reyes

What&#039;s the difference between project-, problem-based learning? | SmartBrief - 0 views

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    There are many different approaches of learning -- everything from case-based learning to zombie-based learning, according to John Larmer, editor-in-chief at the Buck Institute for Education. In this blog post, Larmer explores different teaching strategies and differentiates between two PBLs -- project-based learning and problem-based learning, which he describes as two sides of the same coin to engage and teach students.
Ale Reyes

Academics - 0 views

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    Word collage on Instructional Technology.
Beatriz Martinez Baez

4 Tools to Help Structure a Reflective Teaching Practice | Edutopia - 0 views

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    uses of the apps we will use in the course
Ale Reyes

Instructional Technology &raquo; Areas of Study &raquo; Curry School of Education - 0 views

  • Instructional Technology
  • As such, diversity plays a large role in projects students design for use inside and outside of classrooms. Faculty and students at Curry contemplate ways technology can be used to extend educational opportunities to all populations.&nbsp;
  • Students who focus their studies in IT gain exposure to a wide range of emerging technologies, while ensuring the basic competencies required of all practitioners.
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