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Rocio Salas

Q&A with Pinterest Expert Laura Gordon | EdTech Magazine - 2 views

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    Interesting interview to a teacher that has been using Pinterest in White High School.
Rocio Salas

W.T. White High School (wtwhite) on Pinterest - 1 views

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    Use of Pinterest in White High School
anonymous

NewTech Network (newtechnetwork) on Pinterest - 0 views

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    Samples of educational pinterest best practices
anonymous

The Teacher's Quick Guide To Pinterest | Edudemic - 1 views

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    The following article is by Julie Delello of the University of Texas at Tyler. She can be reached at jdelello[at]uttyler.edu if you have any questions or comments. Children learn social skills by interacting freely with peers. Playgrounds provide an opportunity for children from different classrooms to interact and enhance skill development.
Debora Gomez

Pinterest/Resultados de la búsqueda para media literacy - 0 views

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      Steps to follow, guidelines for students to determine how to publish and what to publish
Debora Gomez

Pinterest/Resultados de la búsqueda para visual literacy - 0 views

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      Like in Bloom's Taxonomy but in an orange, nice!!
Luis Leon

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  • There is something about the touch environment that lets the kids interact so much easier with digital content
  • Those who can interact and create are the ones who will be most successful in our society
  • We work a lot on internal motivation and individual goal setting - when kids feel vested toward a goal they usually work toward it
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  • I now have students picking the stories they want, and recording themselves recording - recording is created on a regular computer with a webcam
  • This session will focus on demonstrating a variety of portable devices, apps and software that are available to support reading across all age ranges and ability levels.
  • including visual presentation,
  • Participants will leave with an understanding of how to compare the features of these electronic reading supports to help them in deciding what option will work best to support specific student needs.
  • iPads - Kindle Fire - Nook - Tablets
  • nformation literacy skills and self-views of ability among first-year college students."Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 63 (3), 574–583. "This study replicates a previous study based on work in psychology, which demonstrates that students who score as below proficient in information literacy (IL) skills have a miscalibrated self-view of their ability. Simply stated, these students tend to believe that they have above-average IL skills, when, in fact, an objective test of their ability indicates that they are below-proficient in terms of their actual skills
  • To plant the tree you have to dig soil, fertilize, and water your seeds
  • When your virtual trees are fully grown Tree Planet and its partners will plant a real tree in Mongolia, Republic of Sudan, or South Korea. Tree Planet has partnerships with the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and World Vision.
Luis Leon

Google Reader (836) - 3 views

  • This podcast is an audio recording of Wesley Fryer’s breakout session at the May 29, 2012, “Inspiring Excellence” conference in Kansas City Kansas Public Schools titled, “Deepening our Learning Through Storytelling: creativity, STEM and stories.
  • They define Visual Literacy (VL) as "a set of abilities that enables an individual to effectively find, interpret, evaluate, use, and create images and visual media".
  • Pad: A Tool for Differentiation
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  • KSU just published a study on fluency and the importance of kids recording themselves reading at all levels, so they can set goals - iPod Touches are also GREAT for recording kid voices
  • I will lobby for an open catalog that provides personalized, interactive features that users expect in online information environments.
  • I will be willing to go where users are, both online and in physical spaces, to practice my profession.
  • I will enjoy the excitement and fun of positive change and will convey this to colleagues and users.
  • recognize that the universe of information culture is changing fast and that libraries need to respond positively to these changes to provide resources and services that users need and want.
  • will educate myself about the information culture of my users and look for ways to incorporate what I learn into library services.
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    about technology
Luis Leon

Technology in Education Around the World « Sir Ken Robinson - 0 views

  • Technology in Education Around the World Education, Technology This series of short v
  • ideos from Microsoft shows how d
  • igital technologies are transforming learning and opportunities to learn for students around the world.
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    This is a great video
Luis Leon

Insect world | LearnEnglish Kids | British Council - 0 views

  • Insects have been on this planet for 400 mi
  • llion years. They are amazing animals
  • e'd love to find out more amazing facts about insects. Why not send us your amazing facts about insects?
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    This is a great site for kids
anonymous

curator's ǝpoɔ - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 04 Jun 12 - No Cached
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      This should be part of EDC604 perhaps in relation to blogs and scoop.it or pinterest if we use them
Luis Leon

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  • But the obvious thing to do was to evolve the potential of this very stable listserv in a number of social media ways. While I am not sure which of these will be the favourites, the idea looks something like this: share a link on the listserv and store it for easy retrieval any time in the Diigo group! share your library images in Flickr, because we need to collect the ideas from around Australia Like us on Facebook – and include us in your News Feed. Share things you find, and get into the conversation. Perhaps 140 characters on Twitter will be just the thing for you – just another way to stay in touch and build the teacher librarian community.
  • Most K-12 classrooms in the United States today don’t use interactive blogs. By “interactive,” I mean a blog website which permits posts from students as well as the teacher, and comments from blog visitors as well as class members. As I explained in my post earlier this week on the iThemes education blog,
  • The past two months, I’ve had opportunities to ask different groups of educators the same question via an interactive SMS poll powered by PollEverywhere. The question I’ve asked has been: How many different assignments last year did you invite students to share on your interactive, classroom blog? The graph below summarizes responses in early June in Fort Bend ISD, which is in Houston, Texas. Of 156 respondents, 78% answered “zero.”
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  • Ypix.me is a simple service that you can use to share images with others. To use the service just upload a picture and Ypix.me generates a link that you can share via email or your favorite social network. If you're using Chrome or the latest version of Firefox you can simply drag images from your desktop to Ypix.me to share them.
  • Applications for Education If your students are capturing images to use in multimedia projects and they need to share those images with others, Ypix.me could be a handy little tool for that purpose. No registration is required in order to use Ypix.me.
Alejandra Salazar

Edugraphics - 0 views

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    ideas on how Infographics might look like.
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