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Megan Duke

Mary Ann Rankin: Why America Needs Good Teachers - 0 views

  • shows that teachers can change the trajectory of their students' lives. Students of capable elementary and middle school teachers not only have higher standardized test scores, they are more likely to attend college, have a lower incidence of high school pregnancy, and earn more as adults.
  • As the global economy quickly changes, countries that can stay ahead in areas such as engineering, chemistry, and technology will be the most competitive. Yet, the hard sciences are among the most challenging subjects for even the best instructors to teach. Worse, Education Trust studies have shown that troubling numbers of math and science teachers never studied the subjects they are teaching.
  • An increased emphasis on good teachers who can provide high quality math and science education should be a top priority for America's educational community and our political leaders. This is not just for the sake of raising standardized test scores, but because we understand the direct correlation between mastering essential subject matter and the success of our students and the country.
Aaron Wagner

The Impact of the iPad on K-12 Schools - 0 views

    • Aaron Wagner
       
      It's important to give each student their own, or else it risks that the tablets do not preform as well as intended.  
  • The battery life made the iPad an easy choice for Avery Middle School, Wells said. Even with a 6-cell battery, a netbook would only last four hours. And that's not long enough in a 6 1/2- or 7-hour school day. The iPad advertised a 10-hour video viewing battery life, and that has proved true.
    • Aaron Wagner
       
      The battery lasts long enough that they can be used all day and charged all night.  But the article does not take into account that when the tablets are used constantly the battery drains quicker.
Kim Seitter

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange | Diigo | Diigo - 0 views

    • Kim Seitter
       
      Click on "Standars-Correlated Lessons" and you can design a lesson based on certian grade levels and content areas!
Maggie Barnes

Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics - 2 views

shared by Maggie Barnes on 17 Jan 12 - Cached
  •   Starfall.com opened in September of 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read with phonics. Our systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice, is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL). Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.
  • Starfall.com opened in September of 2002 as a free public service to teach children to read with phonics. Our systematic phonics approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice, is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development
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    Here is a website for Early Childhood Education..Teaching children how to read and learning their ABC'S
Eric Calvert

Connectivism « Connectivism - 1 views

  • A teacher/instructor/professor obviously plays numerous roles in a traditional classroom: role model, encourager, supporter, guide, synthesizer.
    • Eric Calvert
       
      What other roles can you think of that teachers might play?
    • Eric Calvert
       
      Coach, babysitter.
  • This model works well when we can centralize both the content (curriculum) and the teacher
  • Technological networks have transformed prominent businesses sectors: music, television, financial, manufacturing. Social networks, driven by technological networks, have similarly transformed communication, news, and personal interactions. Education sits at the social/technological nexus of change
Ellen Conkey

Cleveland Indians sign 5 of 7 players eligible for arbitration: Asdrubal Cabrera and Ra... - 0 views

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    Tribe trades/ who is staying for the 2012 season 
Kim Seitter

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange | Diigo - 0 views

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    Games for the SMART board that are already created!
Kelsey Heiss

ABCya! Elementary Computer Activities& Games | Diigo - 0 views

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    Online games for Kindergarten, can go up to grade 5.
Lindsay Mullen

Math Intervention from Scholastic - 0 views

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    interesting site for improving math achievement!
Jeremy Rice

Revised ADA Regulations Implementing Title II and Title III - 0 views

    • Jeremy Rice
       
      Do you think that Muskingum University should be ada accessible?  
Christian Daley

Journal of Chemical Education Online: About JCE : Features : Feature - 0 views

  • The aim of this feature column is to provide insight about the educational changes that can result from technological developments, especially the evolution of interactive education based on multimedia.In classrooms and laboratories throughout the world, rapidly advancing information technologies are changing the face of education in chemistry. This column deals with educational changes that can result from technological developments, including interactive on-line approaches and the integration of multimedia materials. Such education may involve the use of technology in a variety of settings, from the traditional lecture hall or laboratory to virtual or distributed classrooms. Instructional and information technologies have, in some cases, made entirely new educational environments and practices possible. Technology may be used to communicate interactively and in real-time with students who are off-campus, perhaps in other states or countries. Multimedia can be used on-line in homework or exam situations to probe conceptual understanding and aid in the visualization of microscopic chemical phenomena. As these changes occur in chemical education, it is critical to guide them by answering questions such as:
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