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Glenn Hervieux

Backwards EdTech Flow Chart | Talk Tech With Me - 0 views

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    Katie Ritter, Tech. Coordinator developed a helpful tech. integration flow chart that will help with the CCSS - "I hope it helps you think backwards (or rather the "right" way) to think about selecting a technology tool to use in your class."
Lisa Noble

Citing social media sources (MLA and APA) - 2 views

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    Easy to read chart on how to cite social media sources in academic work.
Rhonda Jessen

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/postaphoto-ms-hs-poster.pdf - 3 views

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    Infographic (flow chart style) about questions to ask before posting a photo online.
Glenn Hervieux

Web Tools for Blooms Taxonomy and by Category - Talk Tech With Me - 1 views

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    Katie Ritter's graphics - Web Tools for Bloom's Taxonomy, by Category & Flow Chart - will help you get some ideas of tools to use to support students learning process - not just the "content"
Glenn Hervieux

10 Ways to Show Your iPad on a Projector Screen - Learning in Hand - 2 views

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    Tony Vincent shares 10 effective ways to displays the iPad on a projector and has a handy chart shows/compares different methods.
Glenn Hervieux

Alternatives to Google Image Search - Chart - Richard Byrnes - 2 views

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    "Alternatives to Google Image Search - Richard Byrne - FreeTech4Teachers.com"
Glenn Hervieux

Using Pre-Needs Assessment for Effective PD | Edutopia - 2 views

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    "I've had the pleasure to deliver and be part of countless sessions and workshops, and I can tell you from first-hand experience that there is nothing worse than a presenter who doesn't know his or her audience. Adult learners carry with them a very diverse set of skills and needs. To prepare a one-size-fits-all (or most) session does everyone a disservice. Whether you work in a district as an instructional support staff or you provide ancillary development as a contractor, the three tools and tactics featured in this post will provide an effective means to gauge the needs of your audience and chart your course to effectively support them."
Glenn Hervieux

Fakebook - 1 views

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    "Use "Fakebook" to chart the plot of a book, the development of a character, a series of historical events, the debates and relationships between people, and so on!" Students and teachers create imaginary profile pages.
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