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Clif Mims

Cell Phones in the Classroom Wiki - 17 views

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    Wiki with a variety of websites, articles, slideshares (online powerpoints) and research - all discussing cell phone use in the classroom.
Jackie Gerstein

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Recommended iOS Apps for 2010 - 12 views

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    "IEAR 2010 Best Apps"
Patti Porto

Twitter Ed Tech Source | Scoop.it - 11 views

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    "My favorited tweets from great technology educators. Curated by Jon Samuelson "
Vicki Davis

30 iPad Apps Every Teacher Should Be Using ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    Interesting list of apps. What apps are you using? 
Vicki Davis

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: The Best Teacher Blogs of 2012 - 22 views

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    A list of the finalists for Best Teacher blog for 2012. I hate to say that the edublog award timing wasn't good for me, but school was so crazy and I had such workload, I didn't mention it. I'm still very honored to be on the list of finalists - thank you to those of you readers who mentioned me and included me on the list - I really do appreciate it.More than that, it helps me help my family with this blogging that I do on the side. Thanks!
Robin Ricketts

Tips Every Teacher should Know about Google Docs in Education ( Great Easy Guide ) ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 29 views

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      This page contains links to Google Doc tutorials.  Scroll down to find the section on Google Forms.  
Robin Ricketts

10 Great Free Google Forms Every Teacher Should Be Using ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 48 views

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      This article give links to ten Google Forms which can be customized.  They can each be used in the classroom to collect a variety of data for assessment and discussion.
Vicki Davis

A New Educational Technology Cheat Sheet for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

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    Awesome guide to share with teachers who are trying to figure out all of the terminology.
Vicki Davis

What Teachers Need to Know about SAMR Model ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    This very useful post is one you can share with educators about the SAMR model for technology integration into the classroom. This excellent blog post from Educators Technology is one that will inform you (with great videos embedded) and help you understand what it is intended to do. With teacher evaluation systems everywhere adapting this model, every teacher should read this post.
Vicki Davis

6 Steps to Add Voice Comments to Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    Want to add voice comments to your Google Doc. Here's how from the educator's technology blog. Many students say that this helps them feel more connected to teachers. Think about it, if they struggle with writing, they might struggle with reading and this is the kind of differentiation that can really help some kids.
Vicki Davis

3 Easy Ways to Create A Google Plus Hangout with Your Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    An excellent point by point (with screenshots) how-to guide perfect for those using Google Hangouts in the classroom from Educators technology.com
Vicki Davis

7 Ways Teachers Can Create Videos without Installing any Software ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 5 views

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    You can make videos. You don't have to spend money or get too fancy. Digital storytelling is for every teacher. Take a look.
Bill Montana

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding - NYTimes.com - 4 views

  • Since December, 20,000 teachers from kindergarten through 12th grade have introduced coding lessons, according to Code.org, a group backed by the tech industry that offers free curriculums. In addition, some 30 school districts, including New York City and Chicago, have agreed to add coding classes in the fall, mainly in high schools but in lower grades, too. And policy makers in nine states have begun awarding the same credits for computer science classes that they do for basic math and science courses, rather than treating them as electives.
  • coding looks less like an extracurricular activity and more like a basic life skill, one that might someday lead to a great job or even instant riches.
  • But the momentum for early coding comes with caveats, too. It is not clear that teaching basic computer science in grade school will beget future jobs or foster broader creativity and logical thinking, as some champions of the movement are projecting. And particularly for younger children, Dr. Soloway said, the activity is more like a video game — better than simulated gunplay, but not likely to impart actual programming skills.
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  • “There’s a big demand for these skills in both the tech sector and across all sectors,” said Britt Neuhaus, the director of special projects at the office of innovation for New York City schools.
  • Then, in 2013, came Code.org, which borrowed basic Scratch ideas and aimed to spread the concept among schools and policy makers. Computer programming should be taught in every school, said Hadi Partovi, the founder of Code.org and a former executive at Microsoft. He called it as essential as “learning about gravity or molecules, electricity or photosynthesis.”
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    NYT article on coding movement, focusing on Mill Valley, CA. Coding should be taught in all schools.
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