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Donna Baumbach

Safe Digial Social Networking - 0 views

  • Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate.
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    "Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
Donna Baumbach

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Start The New Year Off Right With The E... - 0 views

  • Tools For Communication- In this post I highlight class websites, blogs, RSS readers, and Drop.Io for enhancing communication in and out of the classroom.Tools For Collaborating With Students- Here I discuss Google Docs, wikis, Edmodo and Social Bookmarking as ways to promote collaboration with and among students.Tools For Collaborating With Professionals- Learn about how Twitter, Ning, Skype and Google Wave can all be used to connect with and learn from other educators. Tools To Create- See how easy it is to create a multimedia-rich classroom with Animoto, podcasts and Voicethread.
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    Tools For Communication- In this post I highlight class websites, blogs, RSS readers, and Drop.Io for enhancing communication in and out of the classroom. Tools For Collaborating With Students- Here I discuss Google Docs, wikis, Edmodo and Social Bookmarking as ways to promote collaboration with and among students. Tools For Collaborating With Professionals- Learn about how Twitter, Ning, Skype and Google Wave can all be used to connect with and learn from other educators. Tools To Create- See how easy it is to create a multimedia-rich classroom with Animoto, podcasts and Voicethread.
Donna Baumbach

More Shmoopiness, now for teachers - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza Ph.D More Shmoopiness, now for teachers January 27, 2010 Shmoop's online learning guides have gotten pretty darn popular among my students as well as my teachers. I've linked to them in a number of my pathfinders. The refreshingly conversational guides are written by master teachers and Ph.D. students from Stanford, Harvard, & UC Berkeley.
Donna Baumbach

46 Stellar Math Sites for Kids You'd be Obtuse Not to Visit - 0 views

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    From fractions to basic math facts; problem solving to number sense; geometry to algebra, there is always room for improvements. Here are 46 sure-fire sites that will engage, enlighten, educate and Einsteinify your students. Most of the sites listed below are geared towards students in grades 1-6.
Donna Baumbach

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    The strategies discussed here can be used to combat what some believe is an increasing amount of plagiarism on research papers. By employing these strategies, you can help encourage students to value the assignment and to do their own work.
Donna Baumbach

The Differentiator - 0 views

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    The Differentiator helps to guide you as you create learning activities and lessons for the various learning needs in your classroom. First choose a thinking skill from one of six categories (remember, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, or creating). Next, pick a way to to differentiate the content. Then, you will choose a resource that students will use. Select a product for students to create it can be visual, constructed, oral, multimedia, or written. Finally choose the group size. As you choose items for each category a learning objective sentence will be created.
Donna Baumbach

Use Better Tools to Be a Better Student in 2010 - Note Taking - Lifehacker - 0 views

  • Dropbox: It's free, the basic account can more than hold a semester's worth of work—short of a film school project—and it syncs to all your computers and to the web. "I accidentally deleted my homework" wasn't a very good excuse ten years ago and it's an unforgivable one now. You can sync your passwords, your OneNote notebooks, and access your favorite portable apps from anywhere. Online Backup: While Dropbox is great for syncing files, if you want to go all out you'll definitely want to check out some full-fledged computer backup tools like Mozy and Carbonite. Check out our Hive Five on best Windows backup tools to get more information.
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    "is a guide for students everywhere that want spend less time on the tedious stuff, and more time on the things like study and research that actually produce results."
Donna Baumbach

Project Based Learning Checklists - 0 views

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    Completing class projects can be fun for your students, especially if they know exactly what is needed. Creating guidelines can be time-consuming though, so we've made a way for you to do it in no time! To make a project checklist for your students, first
Donna Baumbach

MyNoteit - An online note taking tool for students - 0 views

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    notes, calendar, search, to do list for students
Donna Baumbach

University of Central Florida: Start the Term Right - 0 views

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    A team of student-friendly experts compiled this list to help you on your first day and first week at UCF. It's very important you don't delay getting a parking pass or seeing your advisor or following up on financial aid.
Donna Baumbach

What is the Future of Teaching? - 0 views

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    "1 It comes down to knowing how to best use the tools at your disposal to maximize the impact of education for students, which has always been what separates good teachers from bad ones. The major difference between teachers of today and teachers of the future is that in the future educators will have better online tools and will require better specialized training to learn how to utilize them properly."
Donna Baumbach

ms-shea - WikiCommunityContract - 0 views

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    a good example of a contract to use with K-12 students when using a wiki
Donna Baumbach

10 Tips to Avoid Procrastination - 0 views

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    A student talks about ways to stop procrastinating
Donna Baumbach

Oh This Day Challenge - 0 views

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    Using critical thinking and analysis skills, the student then writes an article on the event, citing their Web sources.
Donna Baumbach

Free teaching tools and resources for Teachers - Intel® Education - 0 views

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    Online thinking tools are active learning places where students can engage in robust discussions, analyze complex information, pursue investigations, and solve problems.
Donna Baumbach

Moranmustangs Story of Rosa Parks - 0 views

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    student-created report on Rosa Parks
Donna Baumbach

mysideofthemountain - home - 0 views

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    The students in Mrs. Dearolph's reading class at Woodward Academy have been reading the book My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George. They have shared all that they have learned about surviving in the wilderness.
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