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lourih18

VOKI - Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers - 0 views

  • This is FREE. You can even have your whole class signed up to have a Voki avatar. This is a fun way to get your students to write a script and then speak it. Foreign Language depatments love this site, becuase students have to write in the foreign language and then speak it. Check out this class's Voki project:
lourih18

Top 10 Twitter people - 0 views

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    Creating an Effective Online Syllabus
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    Creating an Effective Online Syllabus
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    Creating an Effective Online Syllabus
lourih18

Turn your syllabus into an infographic | NspireD2: Learning Technology in Higher Ed. - 0 views

  • rin is usually at the head of the pack when it comes to effectively integrating technology and this fall she has done it again, producing a beautiful infographic of her course syllabus (excerpt at right).
lourih18

New design for mobifreaks - 1 views

  • ADDIE is an instructional design approach for creating the best instruction in an organized, efficient, and effective manner. As other Instructional System Design (ISD) models, ADDIE provides a step-by-step approach for designing the course or training but it also provides for implementing and improving that instruction. The 5 components or phases of design give ADDIE its name.
  • Analysis:Identify needs and constraints Design:Define learning activities, assessment and media Development: Produce, perform formative evaluation, and revise Implementation: Deliver the instruction Evaluation: Evaluate results
rrwhite

Social Media in Education: Resource Roundup - 0 views

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    This collection of blogs, articles, and videos from Edutopia aims to help teachers deploy social media tools in the classroom to engage students in 21st-century learning.
rrwhite

Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2014 | American Association of School Librarians ... - 0 views

shared by rrwhite on 02 Dec 14 - No Cached
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    You are at: ALA.org " AASL " Learning Standards & Program Guidelines " Best Websites for Teaching & Learning " Best Websites for Teaching & Learning 2014
rrwhite

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 0 views

shared by rrwhite on 02 Dec 14 - Cached
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    FunBrain is the #1 site for online educational games for kids of all ages. (math, grammar, science, spelling, history)
LuzStella Moreno

6 TED Talks Educators And Students Should Watch Together | Edudemic - 0 views

  • Education is a pretty hot-button issue for so many people out there. The issues in education are numerous and varied, and interestingly, many people find themselves feeling pretty strongly about one or two issues, and could take or leave many of the others. So whether special needs students, public funding, gender equality in education, or something else is ‘your’ issue, you can at least understand that many facets of education get people fired up.
LuzStella Moreno

Integrating Technology to Support Differentiated Instruction - 0 views

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    Integrating Technology
LuzStella Moreno

The Facebook Guide for Teachers - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    How to properly use Facebook in the classroom
LuzStella Moreno

50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom | TeachHUB - 0 views

  • One of the simplest ways that teachers can use Twitter in the classroom involves setting up a feed dedicated exclusively to due dates, tests or quizzes.
  • Many critics of Twitter believe that the 140-character microblog offered by the ubiquitous social network can do little for the education industry. They are wrong. K-12 teachers have taken advantage of Twitter’s format to keep their classes engaged and up-to-date on the latest technologies. The following projects provide you and your students with 50 ways to Twitter in the classroom to create important and lasting lessons
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    Twitter in the classroom
abustill

Using Twitter to Break Down Classroom Isolation - 1 views

shared by abustill on 02 Dec 14 - No Cached
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    Teachers work in the solitude of their classrooms, interrupted with occasional chances to talk with other teachers during the day. Twitter is an online technological tool which can break down the rigid classroom schedule barriers and allow teachers to collaborate. This article gives reasons to use twitter in the classroom. The article suggest advantages of twitter, and making connections using twitter. This shows collaboration, professional development, reliable networks, and staying current in educational trends.
abustill

Can Tweeting Help Your Teaching? - 0 views

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    So, what are you doing? If you're one of the 3 million people on Twitter, you are likely inclined to tell whoever cares right now, in 140 characters or fewer (or, about the length of this paragraph). This article highlights the use of twitter in a classroom. In goes to say how twitter can be a tool used instead of blog and get the effect of that. Its a go way to motivate yourself to use twitter in the classroom.
marcibar

how to use wikispaces in the classroom - Bing Videos - 0 views

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    This was truly handy when I was working on my wikispaces
marcibar

Faciliplay: Play as an Online Facilitation Technique - 0 views

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    This is an absolute must see link with great ideas for sharing on how to use game to facilitate
mallorydriggers

http://connectedprincipals.com/archives/3024 - 2 views

A Principals view on Why Social Media Can and Is Changing Education.

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started by mallorydriggers on 29 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
mallorydriggers

http://www.debate.org/opinions/have-social-networking-technologies-brought-tremendous-c... - 0 views

Join the debate on social media and whether its changed education for the better. Others have started this conversation before us, but now we are most equipped to participate!

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started by mallorydriggers on 29 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
Elizabeth LeBlanc

7 Ways to Deal with Digital Distractions in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Loved this article, which talks about proactive ways to harness the good habits and strengths of the iGeneration to support the ones that can get in the way of learning. Rather than the cell phone ban or lab area lock-down that many schools do, I tend to see this as a learning/teaching opportunity as well. This one has some really good ideas for reframing the conversation for students and for teachers feeling 'stuck.'
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