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Glenn Hervieux

10 Sentences Google Apps Teachers Never Hear | EdReach - 1 views

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    A Twitter friend, Holly Clark aka @hollyedtechdiva,(http://hollyclark.net/), shared a post she found about how Google Apps can make a difference for teachers & students. And they are making a difference, and there's so much more we can do. Just think, students and teachers in our district have created over 30,000 docs, 1,712 spreadsheets, 1,027 presentations, & 2,894 folders. There are also over 9,000 files uploaded and stored in Google Drive. And there are 10 things Google Apps teachers rarely, if ever hear. Check them out :)
Lisa Noble

How Real Kids Create Real Infographics | EdSurge News - 2 views

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    detailed outline of how to use infographic tools to show data analysis.
Glenn Hervieux

Google Drive Workflows to Use with Students | Kyle B. Pace - 2 views

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    Kyle Pace, Google Certified Teacher and Instructional Tech. Specialist shares his insights into creating workflows in Google Drive with students. The most common methods used are #2 and #3 (Doctopus is another popular script that I like). However, another teacher shared another on you can view here ( http://goo.gl/Kuy3b9 ) that utilizes the idea of a digital portfolio. Using one of these methods is KEY to helping you and your students more effectively leverage Google Drive...and keep your Inbox a bit leaner from all of those file sharing notifications.
Glenn Hervieux

Free Online Quiz Tool - Qzzr - 1 views

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    Create online polls/assessments using Qzzr - with analytics. Can embed multimedia and embed your quiz. Visually very appealing and works on all devices. The free version would work well in classrooms.
Glenn Hervieux

6 Ways to Quickly Restore Sanity to Your Day - Stressbusters - 99u - 0 views

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    What are your go-to stress busters when the pressure is on? This article provides some great ideas for how to interrupt stress and create better health in the workplace.
Glenn Hervieux

Tony's Infopics - Learning in Hand - 2 views

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    "An infopic is a photo with text layered on top that is designed to communicate a message. The message might be a summary, quote, definition, notes, data, weblink, hashtag, or other informational tidbits. The information might come from a conference, workshop, activity, lesson, video, book, a conversation, etc. Your blog, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Google Plus are great places to share infopics." Tony shares how to create infopic in a great video. He is an amazing teacher!
Glenn Hervieux

You Can Finally Put GIFs on Facebook, Here's How - 0 views

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    Giphy (a search engine for GIFs), created a code that makes GIFs actually loop on Facebook & Twitter. It works simply like posting a link to a video. Either copy paste the URL of the page for the GIF you've selected, or embed straight to Facebook & Twitter from that page from the portion where it says "share GIF.
Glenn Hervieux

The BBC Flew a Drone Over Auschwitz - And the Result Is Haunting - Mic - 4 views

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    "The BBC Flew a Drone Over Auschwitz - And the Result Is Haunting" - so many ways this could be used to evoke create responses from students - poetry, reflections, compare/contrast, etc.
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.
Glenn Hervieux

Free Technology for Teachers: Two New Apps That Are Great for Recording Audio Interviews - 2 views

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    "Both of these apps can be used by students without creating any kind of new online accounts. Neither one is entirely perfect, but they're both quite good." - Opinion is an iPad app & recordings can be saved to Soundcloud & Evernote. StoryCorps is available for iPhone and Android devices, and is good for interviews.
seturri

Are You Practicing Cultural Humility? - The Key to Success in Cultural Competence - 1 views

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    Cultural competence has become a 'buzz' word in the world of public health and health care. Academic institutions, health care and service providers, and governmental agencies across the country are focusing on developing "cultural competence" as a way to address health disparities and create health equity.
Jon Bunch

Multicultural Affairs - 0 views

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    The Office of Multicultural Affairs is committed to enabling all students, both at CCS and in the greater Detroit community, to be successful in the arts through the promotion of inclusion, diversity, and support. Multicultural Affairs helps to create a culturally rich learning environment where students can excel as active learners and artists.
Jon Bunch

Multicultural Education :: Case Study, Students, Teaching, solution - 2 views

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    A teaching case study is defined as a narrative that describes a specific event within the school environment that allows professionals to investigate critical issues that impact the learning of students. Creating a case study can be seen as a form of professional development, educators learning from real examples.
alisonseaman

PKM as pre-curation | Harold Jarche - 6 views

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    The most important part of personal knowledge management (PKM), in my opinion, is the need for active sense-making. Merely seeking and sharing information does little other than create more noise online. Sense-making takes time, discipline, and effort. One strength of PKM is the "manual" nature of sense-making activities.
Glenn Hervieux

Resta, viator, et lege....: Content vs. Creation in the Classroom - 2 views

  • Content is important.  Creativity is important too.  I think that there's should be some ideal mix of the two that will look different in different classrooms.  I also think that educational literature that is quick to dismiss tradition and content-based learning, however broken, is ultimately unhelpful and only serves to widen the gap between sides.  Likewise myopic is the claim that using technology to create more opportunities to play can only be accomplished at the expense of content.  Ultimately, it's not the content or the creative technology that matters.  The single most important factor in quality education is the teacher, and I fear that too much of the pedagogical literature being shared right now fails to focus on this fact (cf. ASCD "21st Century Skills" for a good assessment of this).
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    "Content vs. Creation in the Classroom" - both are needed. Can't really have creative learning without the content. Read his thoughts on how to capture that in classroom pedagogy.
alisonseaman

The Challenges to Connectivist Learning on Open Online Networks: Learning Experiences d... - 1 views

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    Self-directed learning on open online networks is now a possibility as communication and resources can be combined to create learning environments. But is it really? There are some challenges that might prevent learners from having a quality learning experience. This paper raises questions on levels of learner autonomy, presence, and critical literacies required in active connectivist learning.
Glenn Hervieux

Portfoliogen - Create a Free Customized Teacher Portfolio Webpage in Minutes! - 3 views

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    Online portfolio for teachers - FREE. I would encourage especially pre-service teachers to consider using a tool like this to help provide something more engaging than the standard resume. One of my goals this summer is to use something like this or a blog resume to document my work, experience, skill sets, and learning. 
Glenn Hervieux

Creating a Classroom Studio with an iPad and a Green Screen - iPads in Education - 2 views

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    Great suggestions for setting up an iPad & Greenscreen - with examples of student work.
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