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Kristin Valenti

Web 2.0 Research Tools - A Quick Guide - 0 views

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      Great use of Diigo
  • Using Sticky Notes First, click the‘Comment’button and choose‘Add a floatingsticky note to thispage’. STEP 7 Next, place your stickynote everywhere youlike on the page.Now, you can write acomment on your stickynote. You also can makeyour note private or youcan share it with public oryour group.You also can add a stickynote on the text you havehighlighted.
Ariana Santiago

bitly blog - Your bitmarks list and all it can do! - 0 views

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    Bitly is a way to save and share links that also shortens the URL links that you share. Their blog is frequently updated with information on the multiple ways that bitly can be used to you advantage - this particular post goes over some basics of "bitmarks."
Araceli Matos

Flash Cards - 1 views

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    this is a free App that you can use to creat flash cards. It is great to create the cards and share with the students. You can even put pictures on the cards.
chillskills

How Audiobooks Can Help Kids Who Struggle with Reading | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    Blog post about how audiobooks can help struggling and reluctant readers.
Amy Ryan

Pinterest - 0 views

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    Online pinboard site that can be used to organize different topics.  Can be great for getting ideas for lesson/unit planning.
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    Thanks, Amy! I just started using Pinterest for teaching ideas. I saw an awesome Tiki-Hut U-table! Makes me think to make my guided reading and math groups a lot more fun! I love how pinterest has the pictures.
Victoria Ahmetaj

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice | Just another WordPress.com weblog - 0 views

  • He pointed out to me how similar teachers experiencing failures with students is to physicians erring in diagnoses or treatments (or both) of their patients.
  • In the other book, surgeon Atul Gawande described how he almost lost an Emergency Room patient who had crashed her car when he fumbled a tracheotomy only for patient to be saved by another surgeon who successfully got the breathing tube inserted. Gawande also has a chapter on doctors’ errors. His point, documented by a paper in the New England Journal of Medicine (1991) and subsequent reports  is that nearly all physicians err. If nearly all doctors make mistakes, do they talk about them? Privately  with people they trust, yes. In public, that is, with other doctors in academic hospitals, the answer is also yes. There is an institutional mechanism where hospital doctors meet weekly called Morbidity and Mortality Conferences (M & M for short) where, in Gawande’s words, doctors “gather behind closed doors to review the mistakes, untoward events, and deaths that occurred on their watch, determine responsibility, and figure out what to do differently (p. 58).” He describes an M & M (pp.58-64) at his hospital and concludes: “The M & M sees avoiding error as largely a matter of will–staying sufficiently informed and alert to anticipate the myriad ways that things can go wrong and then trying to head off each potential problem before it happens” (p. 62). Protected by law, physicians air their mistakes without fear of malpractice suits.
  • Nothing like that for teachers in U.S. schools. Sure, privately, teachers tell one another how they goofed with a student, misfired on a lesson, realized that they had provided the wrong information, or fumbled the teaching of a concept in a class. Of course,  there are scattered, well-crafted professional learning communities in elementary and secondary schools where teachers feel it is OK to admit they make mistakes and not fear retaliation. They can admit error and learn to do better the next time. In the vast majority of schools, however, no analogous M & M exists (at least as far as I know).
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  • substantial differences between doctors and teachers. For physicians, the consequences of their mistakes might be lethal or life-threatening. Not so, in most instances, for teachers. But also consider other differences:
  • From teachers to psychotherapists to doctors to social workers to nurses, these professionals use their expertise to transform minds, develop skills, deepen insights, cope with feelings and mend bodily ills. In doing so, these helping professions share similar predicaments.
  • *Most U.S. doctors get paid on a fee-for-service basis; nearly all full-time public school teachers are salaried.
  • While these differences are substantial in challenging comparisons, there are basic commonalities that bind teachers to physicians. First, both are helping professions that seek human improvement. Second, like practitioners in other sciences and crafts, both make mistakes. These commonalities make comparisons credible even with so many differences between the occupations.
  • *Doctors see patients one-on-one; teachers teach groups of 20 to 35 students four to five hours a day.
  • *Expertise is never enough. For surgeons, cutting out a tumor from the colon will not rid the body of cancer; successive treatments of chemotherapy are necessary and even then, the cancer may return. Some high school teachers of science with advanced degrees in biology, chemistry, and physics believe that lessons should be inquiry driven and filled with hands-on experiences while other colleagues, also with advanced degrees, differ. They argue that naïve and uninformed students must absorb the basic principles of biology, chemistry, and physics through rigorous study before they do any “real world” work in class.
  • For K-12 teachers who face captive audiences among whom are some students unwilling to participate in lessons or who defy the teacher’s authority or are uncommitted to learning what the teacher is teaching, then teachers have to figure out what to do in the face of students’ passivity or active resistance.
  • Both doctors and teachers, from time to time, err in what they do with patients and students. Patients can bring malpractice suits to get damages for errors. But that occurs sometimes years after the mistake. What hospital-based physicians do have, however, is an institutionalized way of learning (Mortality and Morbidity conferences) from their mistakes so that they do not occur again. So far, among teachers there are no public ways of admitting mistakes and learning from them (privately, amid trusted colleagues, such admissions occur). For teachers, admitting error publicly can lead directly to job loss). So while doctors, nurses, and other medical staff have M & M conferences to correct mistakes, most teachers lack such collaborative and public ways of correcting mistakes (one exception might be in special education where various staff come together weekly or monthly to go over individual students’ progress).
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    Teacher vs. Doctor
leslie009

Florida Center for Reading Research - 1 views

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    This is a great resource for creating centers and improving reading instruction. Although this is not an interactive website, it is very user friendly. The website can be searched by grade level or by reading component. You can print out the resources, laminate them and save yourself a lot of time for making center activities.
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    FCRR explores all aspects of reading research-basic research into literacy-related skills for typically developing readers and those who struggle, studies of effective prevention and intervention, and psychometric work on formative assessment.
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    The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University. FCRR explores all aspects of reading research-basic research into literacy-related skills for typically developing readers and those who struggle, studies of effective prevention and intervention, and psychometric work on formative assessment.
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    Great websites for resources on reading. You can get great lesson plans for intervention.
sandygator82

Scholastic Story Starters - 1 views

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    This resource is excellent for K-6 Writing/Language Arts teachers. Teachers or students can spin four different wheels which will result in an interesting combination of four different plot elements that can be used to create a story.
Muneer Salem

Smithsonian - 0 views

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    "This official site of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. features links to each of the Smithsonian's museums and their exhibitions, as well as special online resources in art and design, history and culture, and science and technology." I love this site because the student can through this Site Search any branch of the Museum of Smithsonian. Also this site the student can identify and look at the audience and other cultures to recognize it at first hand. The teacher can use this site to explain other cultures and civilizations to be presented to students in an interesting way to increase the knowledge of students.
Mark Corey

Can Apple technology save education? - 1 views

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    Like this simple question, can they?
Meghan Starling

A to Z Teacher Stuff Themes | - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for Early Childhood Education because it has all kinds of supplemental and thematic units you can use.
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    I thought this was a great site as well. I can;t wait to explore it further.
bryanna bland

Technology Tools | Tools you can use - 0 views

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    Tools that you can use in your classroom. Ever feel limited? Well this website gives you resources where you no longer have to; just because you may not have the "latest" technology does not mean there is not a way.
lsalaka

Sumdog - Free math games - 0 views

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    You can play as a guest or you can sign your students up for an account! There are math competitions as well as prizes for individual success. With a free teacher account, you can set levels, goals, and create competitions for your students.
rupes23

Interactives . The Periodic Table . Atomic Basics . Name That Atom - 0 views

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    chemistry teachers would love this interactive periodic table. I can see this being used with an ipad or tablet device in a science lab.
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    This is the great! I can use this for extra credit for my kids Thanks Tonga
Victoria Ahmetaj

Testing virtual reality in the classroom - 0 views

  • That ability—created by manipulations of virtual reality—is one of many virtual-teaching applications being developed and tested by the Stanford University cognitive psychologist.
  • Car travel is getting more dangerous and expensive, and university classrooms are often crowded and uncomfortable," he says. "Yet because video conferencing and other types of media fall far short of face-to-face interaction, we still burden ourselves with physical commutes to classrooms."
  • n a range of studies, Bailenson's team is showing that manipulating virtual versions of the teacher and classroom environment can help students pay attention and perform better. In related research, changing the form of avatars—virtual versions of the self—can motivate people to exercise, and even teach them dance steps and tai chi poses.
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  • Meanwhile, Bailenson is also applying research showing the persuasive power of direct-eye gaze to teaching in the virtual classroom. Virtual professors blessed by Bailenson with "augmented gaze"—the technology-aided ability to look each student in the eye for much of a lecture—can improve students' attention and keep them alert, he is finding.
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    VR in the classroom
cengland15

12 Ways to Support ESL Students in the Mainstream Classroom | Cult of Pedagogy - 0 views

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    Advice from three ESL teachers on the things regular classroom teachers can do to help English language learners thrive in mainstream classrooms.
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    Advice from three ESL teachers on the things regular classroom teachers can do to help English language learners thrive in mainstream classrooms.
Kevin Epifano

Internet4classrooms - 0 views

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    One more website I use from time to time. Internet4classrooms is a great site because you can find your topic and grade and you can access a bunch of projects, websites, and also lesson plans. My kids are in the prehistory chapter and I used a lesson plan from this site in which students can only use cave man sign language to talk the entire and they loved it!
Tonga Ramseur

Prezi - The Zooming Presentation Editor - 1 views

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    This website takes making PowerPoint presentations to a whole new level. Presentations can be created online and accessed anywhere there is a connection to the internet. Teachers can create a free account and set it to private if they wish. This is a great resource for not only presentations but creating digital storytelling
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    Teachers this is great what to bring fun and life to your PowerPoints its a new why to do them, its a lot of work at first but its pretty cool.
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    Thanks Tonga! I plan to use Prezi for the first time this weekend for one of my other courses. I like how a lot of resources out there are allowing users to save on their sites so that we don't have to carry our flashdrives around all the time and so others can collaborate with us! (Just realized this was a post from last semester...oops!)
blainehelmick

K-12 LMS | Schoology - 1 views

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    Schoology's K-12 LMS provides a controlled environment where you can ensure safe interaction while still fully nurturing students' social and academic development.
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    Schoology's K-12 LMS provides a controlled environment where you can ensure safe interaction while still fully nurturing students' social and academic development.
blainehelmick

Desire2Learn LeaP - LeaP for Desire2Learn - 0 views

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    Teachers can use Desire2Learn LeaP to create personalized learning paths and assessments for their students - using their existing course content, along with openly available educational materials.
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    Teachers can use Desire2Learn LeaP to create personalized learning paths and assessments for their students - using their existing course content, along with openly available educational materials.
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