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Professor Scott Hull

Reflection for online research and the quality of that research - 3 views

As someone who enjoys technology and the advantages that it allows us there are times I think it can also be a burden. Not that it is hard to manipulate or use but more so toward the overall percei...

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started by Professor Scott Hull on 03 Feb 17 no follow-up yet
Yun

Scoring Guides - 0 views

  • Rubric Builders and Generators 
  • Already Made, Subject Specific Rubrics 
  • Rubric Construction 
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    Information for your rubric.
Yun

Integrating educational technology into teaching (4th ed ) ROBLYER Margaret: Librairie ... - 0 views

  • Part 1 Introduction and Background on Integrating Technology in Education Chapter 1 Educational Technology in Context:
  • Part II Integrating Software and Media Tutors and Tools into Teaching and Learning Chapter 3 Teaching with Instructional Software
  • Part III Linking to Learn: Principles and Strategies Chapter 7 Introducing the Internet and Other Distance Learning Tools
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  • Part IV Integrating Technology Across the Curriculum Chapter 9 Technology in English and the Language Arts
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    This book is introducing integrating educational technology in to teaching.
hollyschwieg

TECHNOLOGY RUBRICS AND CHECKLISTS | Stuff From Room 311 - 373R's Web-log - 0 views

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    "PARTS OF THESES. AND TAILOR THEM OT YOUR CLASS. I WILL BE POSTING NEW ONES AS I MAKE THEM AND FIND THEM IN THE FUTURE ON THIS PAGE. SORT OF AS A LARK HERE IS THE FIRST TECH RUBRIC I MADE ABOUT 9 YEARS AGO ON A PROJECT CALLED POSTCARDS FROM THE WEB CLICK ON EACH PICTURE OF THE RUBRIC TO GET A  PDF DOCUMENT OF EACH ONE. FIRST RUBRIC I EVER MADE IF YOU HAVE ONE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE SEND IT TO ME AND I WILL POST IT HERE. MOST OUR PDF DOC AND YOU JUST HAVE TO CLICK ON THEM TO DOWNLOAD. TECHNOLOGY RUBRIC 6-8 RUBRIC FOR GRADES 3-5 RUBRIC TO EVALUATE TEACHER USE TEHCNOLOGY RUBRIC FOR GRADES K-2 One response Emesar Thank you…This entry helps me so much as a guide for me to complete my assignment… December 4, 2013 at 4:17 pm Leave a Reply April 2015 M T W T F S S « Mar       1"
sandygator82

Kidblog - 0 views

shared by sandygator82 on 12 Oct 11 - Cached
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    This is a very well, designed and user friendly classroom blogging tool. I have been using it with my fifth graders and it is working very well. I can review all of the content before allowing it to be posted. I can make comments and mark errors and re-submit it to the student to be corrected. I can even pull up a blog as an example and edit it in front of the class without telling them whose blog it is. Pretty cool :-)
kaiteme5050

Ben's Guide: Grades K-2 - 0 views

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    I have used this in the classroom before and think that it has some great information on historical events put in terms younger children will understand.
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    I know other people have posted Ben's Guide, but here's the K-2 section of the web site, which includes games and activities, as well as additional links and resources for the students. I particularly like the subtopic about "My Neighborhood," as it is relevant to what I will be teaching my students in my own classroom and I love supplemental material!
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    Ben's Guide to US Government, K-2.  Includes sub topics relevant to the grade I teach, including "Your Neighborhood."  Website also includes games and activities, lots of visuals and videos, and also additional resources and websites for the students to explore.
Kelvin Thompson

Procedural Literacy: Problem Solving with Programming, Systems, & Play - 3 views

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    This brief article is an early work by Dr. Ian Bogost related to what he would later refer to as "procedural rhetoric." In this piece Dr. Bogost draws parallels between various processes essential to being "literate" at different points in history. With what "processes" do we need to become literate as educators in the 21st century? How can we help others become literate?
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    Through technology, if we can get our kids,and students to engage in a educational video game like they do with the wii, game cube and all the others we will have a better chance at reaching our kids. Most of these children can show you how to get to the highest level in games, why can't we learn how to teach our children to have the same drive in education. I think we can through technology, creating these educational games that get the kids into wanting to play them. First we ourselves need to know how to do it through technology.
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    This sounds a lot like learning by doing. If students can't experience battle re-enactments, or visit musuems and historical sites, or travel to parks, or act out a story, technology might afford those luxuries. Computers, iPads, even smart phones can provide virtual field trips and experiences. Students can further share these experiences through social networking. As an older generation, I feel it necessary to keep learning how today's youth are communicating so I will be able to connect with them and bridge that gap in their education.
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    Not a fan of Diamond, but I did like Guns, Germs, and Steel. As it relates to learning, I do agree that there is great benefit in constructing your learning. I imagine a day when we will be able to choose from a vast assortment of resources that will allow us to illustrate specific terms or concepts and from those resources we can build knowledge, sort of like a Lego model.
Kelvin Thompson

The Word 'Curate' No Longer Belongs to the Museum Crowd - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    A brief study of the current usage of the word "curate." This word has become popular especially among those interested in so-called 21st Century learning/skills. What information do you "curate," and for whom do you present it?
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    I curate everything for my child, and for my students....apps, websites, games, field trips, resources, books; anything i know they could use and benefit from and enjoy. I also curate info on plants, especially native and edible ones, and how to grow and preserve them, and present it to whoever is interested. I really could "curate" a lot of things, being the resourceful person that I am...but I wouldn't want to come across as a know it all, trying only to speak when I know the info would be appreciated.
Ariana Santiago

10 Ways to Use Twitter in Your Class - 1 views

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    This lesson plan from Interface Magazine suggests ways to incorporate Twitter in your class. They seem so easy and practical but I never would have thought of some of these methods, and I was even an early Twitter adopter. Make sure to watch the video under "The Twitter Experiment"! I found this in the "Featured Resources" section of The Gateway to Educational Materials, accessed via the publisher's companion site to our textbook.
John Lucyk

ASSIGNMENT - 6 views

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started by John Lucyk on 29 Jan 16 no follow-up yet
Tonga Ramseur

Free Teaching and Testing software download - 0 views

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    Free downloads, I just downloaded a program that I can use to organic chains i.e.. carbon, hexane 
Soraya Smith

Go Where the Students Are: Facebook - The Digital Campus 2013 - The Chronicle of Higher... - 0 views

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    Nice article that reminded me that I can't always force students to use the social media I want them to use, I have to learn about what they are using.
Amy Sullivan

How To Teach Critical Thinking Using Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic - Edudemic - 2 views

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    An awesome resource to share with students! As a teacher I regularly refer to Bloom's Taxonomy when I am planning or developing questions for my students to ponder and respond to. This resource provides a great explanation of the thinking processes that the learner should experience at each of the levels in the taxonomy. The chart offers sample questions in very student-friendly language. This will be helpful as I encourage my students to stretch their questioning and thinking from the knowledge level through the higher levels. 
traceyucf

The Unexpected Math Behind Van Gogh's Starry Night TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Physicist Werner Heisenberg said, "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." As difficult as ...
hollyschwieg

Standards-Based Grading (SBG) FAQ - 0 views

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    I found an online gradebook based on standards rather than points. It records the learning instead of the grade the student earned. I like the idea, but I do not think public school would use it without grades as well.
Melissa MacFerren

Should We Still Teach Cursive in the Classroom? - 2 views

http://melly0876.xanga.com/755202055/should-we-still-teach-cursive-in-the-classroom/ I couldn't figure out why this was going to an old blog. I had it on private. I didn't even realize I could do ...

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started by Melissa MacFerren on 24 Sep 11 no follow-up yet
John Lucyk

Wendy Bray Teacher at UCF - 1 views

shared by John Lucyk on 29 Jan 16 - No Cached
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    How to Leverage the Potential of Mathematical Errors Author(s): Wendy S. Bray Source: Teaching Children Mathematics, Vol. 19, No. 7 (March 2013), pp. 424-431 Published by: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5951/teacchilmath.19.7.0424 Accessed: 29-01-2016 05:23 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at http://www.jstor.org/page/ info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. This content do 3 on Fri, 29 Jan 2016 05:23:09 UTC 3 on Fri, 29 Jan 201 ll use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions 424 March 2013 * teaching children mathematics | Vol. 19, No. 7 Copyright © 2013 The National CounTcilhoisf TceoanchteenrstodfoMwanthleomadateicds,fIrnocm. w1w3w2..n1c7tm0..1or9g3. .A7ll3rigohntsFrreis,e2rv9edJ.an 2016 05:23:09 UTC This material may not be copied or distributed electronicaAllylloruisneasnuy bojtehecrt ftoormJSatTwOithRouTt ewrrmittsenapnedrmCisosniodnitfiroomnsNCTM. x www.nctm.org to Leverage the Potential of Mathematical EIncorporrating arfocus oon students'rmistakses into your instruction can advance their understanding. By Wendy S. Bray elling children that they can learn from their mistakes is common practice. Yet research indicates that many teachers in the United States limit public attention to errors during math- ematics lessons (Bray 2011; Santagata 2005). Some believe that drawing attention to errors publicly may embarrass error m
Ariana Santiago

Reaching Accessibility: Guidelines for Creating and Refining Digital Learning Materials - 0 views

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    This article is by Dr. Hoffman, Associate Professor and Coordinator of the ALIMA program at UCF. It provides guidelines for creating digital learning materials for those with accessibility issues, such as learning disabilities, or vision and motor impairments. The fact that I had no idea that's what the article was about (I was thinking about general accessibility for everyone) is an indication that this is a topic that deserves more attention, awareness, and application in practice. The article will be freely available as a PDF from this webpage when on campus or logged into the UCF proxy server.
Kellie Monteleone

Socrative Teacher - 0 views

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    Can be used to post questions to students, which they can access via computer or any other type of i-pad, i-phone or android. Also can be used for real time responses during class
Christiana Cotter

Office 365: Excel Online - Sorting and Filtering Data - YouTube - 1 views

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    Here is a great video on sorting data in Excel. This was the hardest part of this weeks assignment, to me, and I figured I would share this video because it helped me out!!!
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