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Bruce Vigneault

Macul Cell Part1 - 8 views

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    Powerpoint on connecting student cell phones to classroom instruction.
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    Here is a powerpoint from a presentation I sat in on at MACUL in Grand Rapids. Liz is a fantastic presenter and source of information on the use of cell phones in the classroom!
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David Ellena

Setting Technology Goals for the New Year | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Choose a New Tool Each Month
  • Whether you have one laptop or a class set of tablets, there are tons of educational technology tools to explore. Choose one new tool to try out each month. This will give you enough time to really see if it works with your teaching style and if it is relevant to the content you're teaching.
  • Join a Twitter Chat All around the globe, educators are doing exciting work in their classrooms. Instead of just following a couple of your favorite teachers and education organizations, engage with your peers in a Twitter (1) chat. There are weekly chats on a wide range of subjects. Follow the hashtag (2) to read about what other people are saying and post your own answers to questions posed by the chat's facilitator.
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  • Use Your Phone This year I've shared some of my favorite technology tools (4) that you can use straight from a smartphone.
  • Check Out Pinterest Pinterest (5) is a fantastic resource for teachers! It's a place where educators can gather ideas for organizing their classroom, develop engaging activities and just get excited about teaching. This year, set yourself a goal of trying two new ideas a month that you've found on Pinterest.
  • Share Your Story You are sure to have some great success stories this school year, so why not share them? This might mean starting your own blog (8), tweeting out something great that happened during your day, or finding an old colleague or classmate on Facebook (9). Use the Internet to connect, share and inspire other teachers by finding a platform to share your triumphs!
a2sall

iPads in the Classroom - 100 views

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    Great and convenient article with very useful links for ipads in the classroom. Now just wish we had the ipads and device to project the ipad so that all students could view it. We will have chrome books next year. I find that I can do more in math with the ipad rather than chrome book.
Allison Burrell

100 Ways To Use iPads In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 51 views

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jdecker14

6 Ways Teachers Can Use Google Hangouts -- THE Journal - 30 views

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    Google Hangouts: 6 Ways to effectively use in the classroom
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Greg O'Connor

Collaboration lifts learning - 0 views

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    Remodeling Literacy Learning: Making Room for What Works surveyed 2,404 educators in schools across the US. Most of the respondents were experienced classroom teachers and specialist staff in public schools at all levels (elementary, middle, high) of schooling. The findings are reported in a 37 page very readable and ground breaking report.
Greg O'Connor

Stepping Up the Backchannel In the Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Students need our guidance to use virtual platforms for ACADEMIC purposes. We can't rely on their "so called" native status to know how and what to do. Just a few years ago, no one had heard of "backchanneling", nowadays, it has become main stream (although most people might not associate the term "backchannel" and "backchanneling" with something they might be familiar with. when you watch one of your favorite TV shows and are asked to use a twitter hashtag to interact with other viewers or the actors/participants…. you are participating in a backchannel when you are listening to a live political speech and are updating your Facebook status,  "liking" of commenting on someone else's status… you are in a backchannel when you are passing a note (in the same room) or texting a colleague or classmate during a meeting or lecture… YOU are in a backchannel
Greg O'Connor

Free Technology for Teachers: A Teacher's Guide to Classroom Backchannels & Informal As... - 0 views

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    Later this week I'm running a workshop on the use of backchannels, polling services, and informal assessment tools. In preparation for that workshop, I spent quite a bit of time putting together a 32 page PDF of ideas and directions for using TodaysMeet, Socrative, and the updated version of Wallwisher. The end of the document includes some alternatives to each of those three tools. I've embedded the document below (it's hosted by Scribd) and you can download it from Scribd for your personal use. If you like it, I would appreciate it if you could share it on Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, or Google+.
Evelyn Izquierdo

Online and Face-to-Face Learning - 0 views

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    We all have had many years of experience in learning in face-to-face settings in both classrooms and seminar rooms. Although the face-to-face learning environments are often complex and unpredictable, we are very familiar with them and have developed high levels of skill in working in these environments. We cannot assume, however, that the skills, strategies, and techniques that we so effectively use in face-to-face learning environments will also work well in online learning.
Nik Peachey

Nik Peachey - Payhip - 2 views

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Samantha Ward

EdTechCHAT | BAM! Radio Network - 3 views

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    #EdTechChat is a podcast that is tied to a twitter hashtag. Every Monday there is a collaborative twitter session that is lead my moderators to spark discussion about something in the Ed Tech field. I wouldn't use this directly in my classroom but I already use this podcast in my teaching by listening to it when I drive into work. I love the ideas that are shared on this podcast and the positivity that the educators promote about technology and education in general.
Doug Holton

18 Enlightening iPad Experiments in Education | Online Universities - 34 views

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    More than 600 school districts in America have brought iPads into the classroom. Had they waited a bit longer, they could have taken advantage of studies like these to know whether the iPad movement is the wave of the future of education, or a waste of valuable resources.
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