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Iditarod-Collaborative-Project » home - 0 views

  • Iditarod Collaborative Project.
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    Elementary classrooms connecting about the Iditarod. From USA, Canada, and Lebanon. They will be re-running this project again next year.
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    A project for elementary levels.
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princecaspianproject wiki - 0 views

  • This project is open to all FOURTH to SIXTH GRADE STUDENTS Worldwide between the months of April to June, 2008
  • The main purpose of this project is provide a way for teachers to collaborate with other teachers all over the world about the book (and soon to be released) "PRINCE CASPIAN".
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    An excellent project for 4th - 6th grade sudents from Jennifer Wagner called the Prince Caspian project which will allow teachers to collaborate with other teachers around the world about the book and the upcoming movie "Prince caspian."
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    This project from Jennifer Wagner will allow literature teachers of grades 4-6 to collaborate to talk about the Prince Caspian move and the book. From April - June.
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Susan Silverman's Lucky Ladybugs project going on for elementary - 0 views

  • A Collaborative Internet Project for K-5 Students
  • Essential Question: Why are ladybugs considered to be good luck?
  • This project will demonstrate lesson plans designed following principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and examples of student work resulting from the lessons.  As teachers we should ask ourselves if there are any barriers to our students’ learning.  We should look for ways to present information and assess learning in non-text-based formats. 
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  • Based on brain research and new media, the UDL framework proposes that educators design lessons with three basic kinds of flexibility: 1. Multiple formats and media are used to present information.
  • Examples: Illustrations, pictures, diagrams, video or audio clips, and descriptions 2.   Teachers use multiple strategies to engage and motivate students. 3.   Students demonstrate learning through multiple performance and product formats.
  • UDL calls for three goals to consider in designing lessons: 1.  Recognition goals: these focus on specific content that ask a student to identify who, what, where, and when. 2.  Strategic goals: these focus on a specific process or medium that asks a student to learn how to do something using problem solving and critical think skills. 3. Affective goals: these focus on a particular value or emotional outcome. Do students enjoy, and appreciate learning about the topic? Does it connect to prior knowledge and experience? Are students allowed to select and discover new knowledge?
  • Resources you might want to use: Scholastic Keys, Kid Pix, Inspiration and Kidspiration, digital camera (still and video), recording narration/music, United Streaming.  Let your imagination go!
  • This project begins on March 15, 2007.  Materials need to be e-mailed by May 31, 2008.
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    A great way to get started with technology is to join in an exciting project. this project by Susan Silverman was designed using the principles of Universal Design for Learning. I've heard her present and she is a pro. (Along with my friend Jennifer Wagner.)
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    Susan Silverman creates excellent projects for global collaboration among elementary students.
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Global Kids - 0 views

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    Excellent program incorporating blogs and second life and much more.
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    Online program that has second life presence and many other things for promoting global awareness.
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Making it Interesting: E-Portfolios Year 2 What I have learned! - 0 views

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    Excellent suggestions for e-portfolios on wikis using a variety of web2.0 tools. By Chris Harbeck
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Think.com - Safety & Netiquette Lesson - 1 views

  • Identify and provide examples of proper and improper netiquette; Generate a list of preferred web behaviors for their class; Understand and use a few Think.com content creation tools; Define "safety" and describe/draw an environment that values safety; Develop a greater sense of personal responsibility and web community; and Define the following words: accountable, community, enforcement, environment, etiquette, inappropriate, law, netiquette, private, responsible, rule, safety.
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    Think.com's safety lesson with nets standards. Think.com is excellent to use with younger students and is very walled and has an excellent profanity filter. I highly recommend it and have personally used it for a summer blogging project. Excellent site. It also requires an extensive verification process by the participating schools.
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    Excellent digital citizenship lesson from Think.com and oracle.
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Who is eligible for Google Earth Pro grants, and how do I apply for a grant? - 0 views

  • Who is eligible for Google Earth Pro grants, and how do I apply for a grant?
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    How to apply for Google Earth Pro grants -- who is eligible. And information on how to apply.
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    Geography teachers see if you're eligible to apply for this grant.
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Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech » Blog Archive » My ECMP 355 Comprehensive ... - 0 views

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    Dean Shareski has done an outstanding job at creating a college level distance-learning course including many people around the world. See his honest reflections and statements about what his take on the class was. I applaud Dean for transparency and was very impressed with his set up and work.
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    Dean Shareski's self evaluation of his online course for pre-service teachers -- an excellent overview of the cutting edge.
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Professional Learning Board: Transforming Knowledge into Learning, Online - 0 views

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    The company that will be working with us for the ad4dcss project to make available a course for parents, teachers, and teens about digital citizenship. A growing group of volunteers is picking up to make this happen.
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    The company working with the Advocates for Digital Citizenship, Safety and Success project to help make a course available.
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Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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  • The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology to enhance learning for K-12 students. The TIM incorporates five interdependent characteristics of meaningful learning environments: active, constructive, goal directed (i.e., reflective), authentic, and collaborative (Jonassen, Howland, Moore, & Marra, 2003). The TIM associates five levels of technology integration (i.e., entry, adoption, adaptation, infusion, and transformation) with each of the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments. Together, the five levels of technology integration and the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments create a matrix of 25 cells as illustrated below.
  • Levels of Technology Integration into the Curriculum
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      What a resource. At each indicator there is a QT video detailing the project, learning design and outcomes. This will be a wonderful tool for future integration initiatives.
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    This amazing matrix is wonderful to share.
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    Technology integration matrix from Florida. This amazing resource was picked up from Lucy Gray. Really amazing.
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    WOW!
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    Considers: Levels of Technology Integration into the Curriculum -compared to- Characteristics of the Learning Environment.
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ScienceBlogs - 0 views

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    This website is a conglomeration of scientists who are blogging and writing.l They respond to research journals and bring forth "hot topics." In science. Time magazine has written an article about this site and how they are changing the face of science. Blogs are becoming integrated into all aspects of the world and knowing the method of writing effectively there is important.
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    Blogs are becoming part of society. In this case, scientists model how our "young scientists" should be approproaching science as well.
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Google Apps - 0 views

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    ¿Deseas que tu organización cuente con herramientas de colaboración y comunicación sencillas y potentes sin tener que soportar las molestias habituales y el coste que suponen?
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DLIST - An Examination of Authority in Social Classification Systems - 0 views

  • einberg, Melanie (2006) An Examination of Authority in Social Classification Systems. In Furner, Jonathan and Tennis, Joseph T., Eds. Proceedings 17th Workshop of the American Society for Information Science and Technology Special Interest Group in Classification Research 17, Austin, Texas.
  • Merging of personal collections into a group-indexed aggregate collection. The bookmarks manager del.icio.us is the primary example of a social classification system used throughout this paper.
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    You may want to take a look at this research study for the horizon project research. This study looked at authority in social classification systems by studying delicious.
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    This research study on authority in social classification systems is one that I'd like to take a look into.
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The Social Web: Academic Zoning Rules - 0 views

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    which sites do this best? Ning?
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Convert Powerpoint to video - 0 views

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    Convert PowerPoint presentations to video files for online viewing.
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    Finally, a possible solution to the "how can I convert my Powerpoint to a video" question.
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Read The Words - My Recordings - 0 views

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    Great application for non-readers. Can embed on blog or wiki.
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USGS Education - 0 views

shared by adina sullivan on 16 Apr 08 - Cached
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    U.S. Geological Survey and Science Education
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