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Jenni Parker

9-Year-Old Who Changed School Lunches Silenced By Politicians | Wired Science | Wired.com - 1 views

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    This is real-life learning.... and an example how powerful a simple blog can be :) 
Jenni Parker

Symphony of Science - 0 views

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    The Symphony of Science is a musical project of John D Boswell, designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form. 
Linda Bros

Tools for learning: Mobile phones and authentic learning tasks | edtalks.org - 6 views

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    How lucky are we!
Jenni Parker

10 Ways That Mobile Learning Will Revolutionize Education | Co.Design: business + innov... - 6 views

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    Could be useful for the exam :)
Jenni Parker

The Top 10 Apple iPod Touch Apps for English and Language Arts Teachers - 5 views

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    There are many advantages to using the iPod Touch in the classroom, and no more so than when teaching Language Arts. These Apple iPod Touch apps would be great additions to any English classroom, and best of all, they are free!
Jenni Parker

25 TED Talks Perfect For Classrooms | Edudemic - 2 views

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    Whether you're looking to inspire or entertain your students, the following TED talks have terrific lessons embedded in fascinating talks.While not every single talk may float your boat, there are likely a few that you should think about showing to students this year
Jenni Parker

edshelf - 3 views

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    digital tools for teachers
Jenni Parker

24 Educational iPad Apps for Kids in Reading & Writing - 2 views

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    « Imagination Soup | Fun Learning and Play Activities for Kids
Jenni Parker

Digital Differentiation with Screencasting - 1 views

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    podcasts - Download free content from Apple Distinguished Educators on iTunes
Jenni Parker

Education Week Teacher: Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 0 views

  • Instead, I focused on student-creation apps. Moving beyond replacing paper math games with flashy math apps, students are now creating their own math videos, writing math blogs, and conducting challenge-based-learning math projects.
  • Embrace failure. Last year gave me an invaluable lesson in celebrating failure. When the iPad integration didn’t go as I’d initially hoped, I had the rich experience of reflecting and restarting. I teach my students to evaluate their own incorrect math strategies to better appreciate the beauty of one that works. Similarly, I had to fail—and take a good long look at that failure—to truly understand why what I'm doing now works. To be honest, I know that I still have a lot of room for improvement. I'm sure I have more failure in my near future and I can’t wait.
  • So if you begin to implement a new app in your classroom and it falls flat, react by asking yourself what you’ve learned. Welcome your students into this culture of learning from adversity. By creating a safe, open environment and by being clear that this endeavor is as foreign to you as it is to them, you encourage risk taking—and greater achievements.
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    Excellent article about redefining existing teaching practices that we can learn from. ipad app that it mentions might also be a useful student creation tool for assign 3a - e.g., moving away from traditional PowerPoint !
Jenni Parker

Rocking iPad Ideas for the Classroom | Staffroom HQ - 1 views

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    maybe more ideas for assign 3a...
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