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Sarah Rachel

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  • Students get to share their ideas in a way they can be proud of. Blogging is great for this because the posts are read not only by classmates, but also by anyone else who stumbles upon them online. Blogging promotes the development of good writing skills, so helping students take ownership of the project can help them write well. Blogging provides students with an outlet for things they may not get to share in the classroom, so giving looser guidelines on topics can bring about more interesting blog posts.
  • Gaming teaches students survival skills that they use in school and throughout their lives
  • Practical skills
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  • Teamwork
  • Goal-orientation
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    An informative guide to how to set up a student blog in the classroom.
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.
Sarah Rachel

Why Students Should Consider Taking Visual Notes | Thinkspiration™ The Inspir... - 1 views

    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      I have done it using Evernote. Why not to try out with inspiration or webspiration classroom?
  • with visual notes, you can add related, newly presented concepts next to the original concept, right into your map. This helps you form a picture in your mind of how the information is connected. This is ideal for organizing and starting to assimilate the information.
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    Try taking visula notes, mapping out what you have heard or read
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    A blog about the importance of visual notes. 
Ale Reyes

The Innovative Educator: Top 10 Technology Blogs for Education - 1 views

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    Top ten ed tech blogs to revise for new ideas!
Luis Leon

School Library Monthly Blog » Blog Archive » Thinking About Infographics, Vis... - 0 views

  • Check out Kathy Schrock’s extensive infographics links here, and check out the infographic template she found.
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      this is important
anonymous

10 Must Have WordPress Plugins Of 2012 Every Blogger Should Know About | Jeffbullas's Blog - 0 views

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    Add the plugins to our WordPress blog
veronica occelli

Watch Interactive Videos on Your iPad...Offline! - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for all those time when the internet server is playing tricks on us.
Isabel Fernandez

The Book Design Review - 0 views

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    A blog about book desgners
veronica occelli

http://files.solution-tree.com/pdfs/Reproducibles_21CS/chap11_innovation_through_techno... - 0 views

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    Read and blog about it by Sunday.
claudia thomsen

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Tools And Resources For Creating Infogr... - 0 views

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      Amazing sites to help students make cool infographics
anonymous

- 12 Valuable Wordle Tips You Must Read...Word Clouds in Education Series: Part 1 - 0 views

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    An easy image to add to a blog post and perhaps Google Site
anonymous

Wondering About Hyperlinked Writing | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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      Incorporate into the PLN phase
Carolina Montes

Alternative Video Use in the Flipped Classroom - 0 views

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    This article shares different ways of using videos in the classroom. 
Carolina Montes

Alternative Video Use in the Flipped Classroom - 0 views

    • Carolina Montes
       
      When to use a video: 1. VIDEO INTRODUCES TOPIC and CLASS TIME EXPANDS ON IT
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      2. A video as an interlude to introduce a challenge
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      3. To show H.W.
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      4. As video prompts reflections. 
Sarah Rachel

The Importance Behind Concept Learning | Thinkspiration™ The Inspiration® Sof... - 0 views

  • But in reality, concepts and facts require different approaches and different learning strategies.
  • Concept maps can be read as sentences starting from the main idea and working out along the sub-paths.
  • Concept mapping serves several purposes, helping students: -Brainstorm and generate new ideas -Discover new concepts and label propositions that connect them -More clearly communicate ideas, thoughts and information -Integrate new concepts with older concepts
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    Importance of concept-mapping
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