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Denise Holder

Integrating Technology In K12/SmartBoards in a Language Arts Classroom - 1 views

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    Direct links to Smart Board activities for all grade levels as well as advantage to using a Smart Board in LA an other subjects
Erica Fuhry

ReadWriteThink.org student interactives - 0 views

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    Fun, student-friendly interactive literacy tools "from organizing their thoughts to learning about language".
Matt Hoge

Communities of Practice by Penelope Eckert - 3 views

http://web.stanford.edu/~eckert/PDF/eckert2006.pdf This resource is an article that will appear in the encyclopedia of language and linguistics. It provides an impressive overview and argument fo...

edtech543 communitiesofpractice speech community identity practice class gender variation heterogeneity sociolinguistics linguisticanthropology socialstratification socialmeaning.

started by Matt Hoge on 23 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
kooloberlander

Educators Will Never Be 100% Connected - 17 views

While I like the three pillars that are outlined - mastery of content area, master of field of education and master of technology, to me it seems like the backlash from educators to Marc Prensky's ...

connected educators Technology EDTECH543 teaching education

danielbmc

aPLaNet What is a Personal Learning Network (PLN) - 2 views

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    This video funded by the EU explains why it is important for educators to look outside of their local community for their PLN. The video highlights three main reasons that a vast and diverse PLN is important: Availability, knowledge, willingness to share. The video focuses on the PLM for foreign language. The ability to connect with speakers globally has revolutionized how, when, and where we can learn from.
Melinda Mott

Connectivity: A Framework for Understanding Effective Language Teaching in Face-to-f... - 1 views

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    The author suggests that the foundation for connectivity is constructivism. The learner becomes the center of the of the learning process; rather than the dissemination of knowledge. The author further discusses the need for educators to adopt multiple methods of teaching in order to be effective in reaching the most students. Lastly, the author suggests that learning takes place in a collaborative and cooperative environment,
latoya jackson

Drill and Practice: IXL - 0 views

http://www.ixl.com An extensive collection of drill and practice software to help students improve math and language arts skills. These games are organized by grade level and topic.

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
latoya jackson

Drill and Practice Programs - 0 views

http://blogs.edutech.nodak.edu/onlinetools/category/categories/drill-practice/ A collection of drill and practice programs for math, language arts, history and science.

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
cholthaus

Twitter in Elementary: The #Grammar911 Project - 0 views

http://www.techteacheronamission.com/blog/twitter-in-elementary-the-grammar911-project The #Grammar911 Project teaches grammar through the integration of Twitter. Many educators complain how socia...

Twitter grammar social media collaboration

started by cholthaus on 19 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
cholthaus

Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile - 0 views

http://tbarrett.edublogs.org/2008/03/07/plan-tweet-teach-tweet-learn-smile/ Plan, Tweet, Teach, Tweet, Learn, Smile is a multi-faceted project all beginning with one simple question Tweeted to the ...

Twitter social media collaboration

started by cholthaus on 19 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
swimordie

NYC Department of Education - 0 views

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    Student Social Media Guidelines. Great document with guidelines and an infographic that is put together in student language to understand social media guidelines.
courtneykaul

Visited Sites - Courtney Kaul - 5 views

Molasky Jr. High is where I teach and this is the site I set up for our 8th grade English language arts team.We wanted a site that contained shared pertinent information for our students. It is upd...

Edtech543 digital

started by courtneykaul on 29 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
thwilliams

Looking at Connectivism as a New Learning Theory - OnlineUniversities.com - 6 views

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    This blog post takes a detailed look at connectivism and breaks down the impact the theory has on learning. The author notes the change in thinking and learning and how the brain is being rewired because of technology.
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    Great share! I love the video of the student and how connectivism is being used as a learning theory. It also talks about the strategies one needs to be a learner within this theory.
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    Thanks for sharing! I really like how this article is organized and discusses the implications of connectivism. I also found it interesting how the article emphasizes knowing where to look or find things as more important than knowing the actual "facts." Knowing where and how to look is essential in being a life-long learner and professional development.
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    I simply enjoy how easy of a read this source is. Articles are so boring and make it hard for me to concentrate while I'm reading and this sources is still giving valuable information, but offers an easy to read layout and language.
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    This is a blog entry, which can make me skeptical of the quality of the information. With digital use, our brain is rewired. If this isn't reason enough that we should not be teaching like it is 1980, I don't know what is.
Jackie Gerstein

krillworkshops - Tech Summit 2010 - 0 views

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    digital storytelling, language arts, web 2.0
anonymous

Guideline on Censorship: Don't Let it Become an Issue in Your Schools - 0 views

  • Teachers should be encouraged to think through a rationale for any book to be read to or by the entire class. For primary teachers, who may read aloud many picture books to their classes each week, a written rationale is not practical. However, teachers should be prepared to explain their choices, stating why the book was chosen and what the objectives are in terms of the problems, needs, or interests of their individual class.
  • Obviously, the teacher should be thoroughly familiar with all assigned selections. In short, professional responsibility means not only selecting print and nonprint materials, but also possessing a willingness and ability to defend the choices made.
  • Appropriateness Factors to be considered in assessing the appropriateness of books are children's interests, the age level and/or maturity of children in relation to the book being considered, and the content, format and illustration.
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  • Breadth of Coverage Books may present problems of stereotyping with respect to sex and to race. Religion, politics, and questions of morality or patriotism are issues about which there are considerable differences of opinion. The importance of such books may lie mainly, or only, in their historical viewpoint and should be presented as such to children who read them. Teachers and librarians should be aware of these considerations and should make every effort to provide materials which present alternate points of view. Historically there have always been those who have recognized the offensiveness of these materials. Children, like adults exposed to new ideas, can accept or reject them, based on input from all viewpoints. All opinions require protection under the First Amendment.
  • IF and AFTER censorship problems arise (and before a formal complaint procedure is initiated), here are some approaches and considerations: Be sure to inform your principal of any complaint, and how you plan to handle it. Urge your principal to read or view the material objected to. Afterwards, share with him/her your reasons for using the material with children. Also, try to get a school board member and a local minister, rabbi, or priest to read or look at the material. If a parent complains about material, insisting on an immediate discussion about it, defer such a discussion; make an appointment with him/her for a later time. At the same time, assure the parent that you have a concern for the child's interest. Neither you nor the parent should be in the position of discussing material without careful consideration beforehand of the factors that are to be discussed. Do not defend materials on the spur of the moment. Apart from being unfair to all concerned, and particularly to children, it is your professional duty to present your views thoughtfully and with consideration. Reread or review the material in question, even though you may already be familiar with it. Identify its strengths. Put down in writing why you believe it is proper and useful in your teaching program. Collect reviews of the material from such publications as Language Arts, English Journal, Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Horn Book, School Library Journal, and other professional publications. There may be three to five parents, other than the complaining parents, who may be particularly supportive of your teaching objectives. Request that they read or view the material being questioned and invite their written reactions, addressed to you and your principal
Dane Hartman

Rosetta Stone SharedTalk - 0 views

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    Rosetta Stone Shared Talk allows for real-time online chat with Spanish speakers from around the world.
Jackie Gerstein

YouTube - Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age - Session II. Literacy 2.0 - 1 views

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    Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age
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    Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age
Jackie Gerstein

eTwinning - Homepage - 0 views

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    The community for schools in Europe
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    The community for schools in Europe
Judy Sweetman

International Children's Digital Library - 1 views

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    This is the best online library I've come across. There are complete books online from 25 countries, in addition to the United States. Many of the books are in the original language, which would help tremendously if you had students who didn't speak English.
Judy Sweetman

Building Language for Literacy - 2 views

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    This site, created by Scholastic, is jammed with activities for students and teachers. I personally like the authors and illustrators page, on which students can view videos about authors, and participate in writing workshops where authors give students tips on how to improve their writing in a specific genre.
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