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Nathan Seavey

Darrell West: Five Ways Teachers Can Use Technology to Help Students - 1 views

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    "Five Ways Teachers Can Use Technology to Help Students Posted: 05/07/2013 8:34 am Follow éducation , Classroom Technology , Open Source , Public Schools , Teacher Technology , Technology In The Classroom , Technology News SHARE THIS STORY 57 273 34 Submit this story By Darrell M. West and Joshua Bleiberg Thomas Edison once said, "Books will soon be obsolete in the public schools... our school system will be completely changed inside of ten years." Amazingly enough, however, one of our nation's most important inventors was proven quite wrong. The American education system has a remarkable resistance to innovation and the classroom experience has changed very little in the 100 years since Edison's prediction. Advances in information technology have revolutionized how people communicate and learn in nearly every aspect of modern life except for education. The education system operates under the antiquated needs of an agrarian and industrial America. The short school day and the break in the summer were meant to allow children to work on family farms. Schools have an enduring industrial mentality placing students in arbitrary groups based on their age regardless of their competencies. Technology has failed to transform our schools because the education governance system insulates them from the disruptions that technology creates in other organizations. The government regulates schools perhaps more than any other organization. Rules govern where students study, how they will learn, and who will teach them. Education regulation governs the relationships of actors in the system and stymies the impact of innovative technologies. Furthermore the diffuse system of governance creates numerous veto points to limit innovation. To overcome these obstacles, we must persuade teachers that technology will empower them and help their students learn. We argue that there are five strategies for successful teacher adoption of education technology and that these principles will he
Nathan Seavey

Best Practices for Using Technology in the Classroom | CIDDE - 1 views

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    "Best Practices for Using Technology in the Classroom Technology in the Classroom When using technology for teaching, there are four basic principles to be kept in mind: Alignment: Technology should be used for a purpose-not for the sake of being flashy and not as a distraction from other forms of pedagogy. Carefully consider the ways in which video or other media that you share with your class are aligned with your learning objectives. Consider the technology that is most closely in alignment with your teaching skills and the needs of your students-if you don't like to teach with Power Point, consider giving students a handout outlining the main points of your lecture and listing major concepts to assist them in note-taking. Accessibility: Be sure that the technology that you intend to use is accessible to your students. While computers are virtually ubiquitous, and students living on campus have ready access to computing labs and other technology on campus, do consider whether or not your students have access to technology that you want them to use. Also, consider your own access to technology: make sure that you are familiar with all of the technology that you use and that media technology in your classroom is functioning correctly before the class. Plan ahead. If you are going to show a film, for example, don't wait until you walk into class to find out if the player in your classroom supports your DVD's regional format, or you will find yourself scrambling to come up with a lesson plan that does not include the film. By checking the regional format in advance, you will be able to have a matching-format DVD player delivered to the classroom by Technology Services. Assessment: As with lectures, discussions, and labs, provide your students with guidance when dealing with media technologies. If you are showing them a film, provide them with the learning objectives that you have for them in watching the film. Consider giving them a short assignment to be fil
scraft34

Great teachers? How do you know? | History Tech - 0 views

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    This is a great post on how change is necessary for a teacher.
Kali Reynolds

A Great Classroom Poster Featuring The Most Common Grammar Mistakes ~ Educational Techn... - 2 views

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    Below is a wonderful poster I learned about from Makeuseof. This visual features some examples of 'dumb grammar mistakes' that students make. This is a great resource to hang in a room for grades 4-12 students.
Kali Reynolds

ClassDojo - 2 views

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    I think someone mentioned this in class. The third grade teacher I work with is using Class Dojo and the students love it. I think she has it as a free app on her phone, so as she is walking around the classroom she can give either the whole class, or an individual student some positive reinforcement. She uses just the positive reinforcement buttons, but there are negative behaviors that you can identify as well. You can type in any positive or negative behavior you wish. I think this looks very motivating for students. I would use it on my phone, too, rather than project it because I think it can be very distracting for students to see the avatars and hear the bell ringing when the teacher reinforces a student's behavior.
Kali Reynolds

PBS Teachers on edshelf - 2 views

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    Here the apps are organized according to subject and grade level, which I find incredibly helpful. Rather than scrolling through numerous pages of apps, this has them organized, so it is much quicker to find what you are looking for. Also, you can organize your own collection, and some are web based.
algers

History Primary Source Worksheets - 2 views

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    The National Archives Digital Classroom: Primary Sources, Activities and Training for Educators and Students.
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    The National Archives Digital Classroom: Primary Sources, Activities and Training for Educators and Students.
Carly Smith

eduCanon - 3 views

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    Flipped and Blended Interactive Video Learning Platform
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    Flipped and Blended Interactive Video Learning Platform
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    Flipped and Blended Interactive Video Learning Platform Flipped and Blended Interactive Video Learning Platform. This site is transforming! Use the power of a youtube video within the context of a lesson! With this free site, you can take any video from youtube and install pause points where students MUST answer a question before playing it again! You can also track student responses instantly and collect valuable assessment data.
Michelle Bailey

Create a New Rubric - 2 views

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    RubiStar is a tool to help the teacher who wants to use rubrics, but does not have the time to develop them from scratch.
teamwilson5

Math is Fun - Homework Help - 0 views

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    Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, quizzes, worksheets and a forum. For K-12 kids, teachers and parents.
maria leslie

Directions for Diigo - 4 views

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    Easy directions to learn about Diigo
anonymous

TechACCESS of Rhode Island - Thoughts from Dr. Dalton - 0 views

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    UDL course
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    UDL course
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    Free Tech Class
Cindy Sherman

ClassDojo - 2 views

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    This is a behavior management tool, made FUN! Each student is a "monster" and you can create different classes. Choose or add your own behavior expectations to give immediate feedback to students on how they're doing. You really just gotta try it.
Jeff MacInnis

LearnZillion Lesson - 0 views

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    Lots of ELA and Math video lessons with related standards
Camilo Moreno

Spanish - 0 views

shared by Camilo Moreno on 06 Feb 14 - Cached
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    Spanish for beginners, intermediate and advance levels (grammar, vocabulary, verbs, culture and much more)
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