Skip to main content

Home/ eme5050/ Group items tagged physics

Rss Feed Group items tagged

kanners07

How Technology Helps Teachers to Manage Their Classroom - 0 views

  •  
    To be a good teacher , you need to create an interesting learning environment. Students should be provided with a safe, secure and comfortable environment in order to perform at their best. Students will experience many physical, intellectual, emotional and social changes in their early age, so they need to feel structured and safe to perform best in their learning.
Ashlynn

Assistive technology for kids with LD: An overview - 0 views

  •  
    By Marshall Raskind, Ph.D. , Kristin Stanberry Assistive technology (AT) is available to help individuals with many types of disabilities - from cognitive problems to physical impairment. This article will focus specifically on AT for individuals with learning disabilities (LD). The use of technology to enhance learning is an effective approach for many children.
Kristin Valenti

emTech Consulting - 1 views

    • Erin Wasson
       
      Highlighted links may be useful to Science teachers or Ed tech students
  • Assistive Technology
  • Internet Safety
  • ...16 more annotations...
  • Lesson Plans
  • Middle Grades Resources
  • Online Class Projects
  • PowerPoints
  • Physics
  • Reference Sites
  • Science
  • Science Fairs
  • Science Fairs
  • Space and Astronomy
  • State Departments of Ed
  • Teacher Tool Kit
  • Technology and Change
  • Technologists' Resources
  • Tutorials on the Net
  • Web Quests
  •  
    Awesome website! This site extremely vast in educational topics and links for assistance. The teacher tool kit link is priceless. You are able to generate worksheets, create word bingo activities (great for vocabulary retention) and there are lesson plans (i.e. sentence starters). My favorite link is the alternative assessment; here, you can find ideas and rubrics for alternative assessments in your classroom.
azmunch

Minecraft Fueling Creative Ideas, Analytical Thinking in K-12 Classrooms - 0 views

  •  
    One of the world's most popular video games has made significant inroads into K-12 classrooms, opening new doors for teaching everything from city planning to 1st graders to physics for high schoolers. The game, of course, is Minecraft, a 21st-century version of Legos in which players use simple 3-D digital blocks to build and explore almost anything they can imagine.
‹ Previous 21 - 24 of 24
Showing 20 items per page