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Glenn Hervieux

The California Open Campus Initiative :: CUE Video Collection - 0 views

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    Great presentation on the place/value of blended/online learning & the CA Open Campus Initiative. The Initiative was Federally-funded to develop the curriculum which is shared to schools that want to use it. Embedded in the HaikuLMS. 
Alec Couros

Bang With Friends: The Beginning Of A Sexual Revolution On Facebook? | Co.Design: busin... - 2 views

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    App could raise interesting questions for middle and high school students.
Glenn Hervieux

gClassFolders Helps You Organize Google Drive Files Shared by Your Students - 2 views

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    gClassFolders is a tool that allows for management of all the files that students share with teachers and allows for sharing easily with students. The setup is straight forward and sets up three folders for students for a class - Edit, Preview(Read Only) and Dropbox to turn work in. If your school can't afford Hapara or you don't want to spend lots of time setting up folders, this may be the tool for you.
Sheri Edwards

MOOCifying K-12: Relationships, Collaboration, Risk-Taking | Open Education | HYBRID PE... - 0 views

  • Over the last year, high school learners (in the K-12 MOOCs I've designed) have identified that credit, content, and marks are not the only ways to learn. Instead, a networked, collaborative community that emphasizes learner choice and digital identity is essential to high school student engagement. The experiences of participants demonstrates that the pedagogy and the learning architecture is key in promoting open learning.
Glenn Hervieux

"From One Second To The Next" Documentary - It Can Wait - YouTube - 2 views

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    "From One Second to the Next," the rather unlikely film below, came together when AT&T approached the legendary German filmmaker Werner Herzog and asked if he would direct a series of short films warning people about the dangers of texting while driving. The result is four stories. This film might be one to open the eyes of young people in our high schools.
Glenn Hervieux

What's the Big Idea? | Teaching Philosophy through feature film clips - 0 views

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    Whether or not you realize it, you probably have philosophical discussions with your students. But if you use the term "Philosophy", it would probably be met with blank stares. This website, developed by a college philosophy professor, provides an easy to understand, engaging introduction to philosophy for middle schoolers using FILM. I think it could also be used with high school students and used as a tool for how students could engage each other in a variety of discussions across the curriculum.
Glenn Hervieux

Operation ARIES! Gamification teaching science research skills - 1 views

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    Aimed at high school and college students, "Operation ARIES! is an intelligent tutoring system that using principles from the science of learning and serious learning games. " The game covers 21 scientific concepts shared among psychology, sociology, biology, and chemistry. The storyline of Operation ARIES! involves an epic story of love, revenge, uncertainty, spies, aliens, political intrigue, suspense, surprises, and saving the world. The story elements are presented across the game to maintain engagement. Watch the introduction on the homepage to get a feel for it!
Glenn Hervieux

After 12 Years of Teaching Writing…an Epiphany! | Catlin Tucker, Honors Engli... - 3 views

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    "I've been teaching students how to write for 12 years, but this week I had a realization that made me question the purpose of writing in school." Catlin Tucker brings up some important points to consider in the writing process and her own process as a teacher.
Glenn Hervieux

The Chromebook is Mightier Than the Sword: History Students Become Heroes - 2 views

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    "History students in the Perris Union High School District can do more than adorn their classroom walls with cool projects and posters. PUHSD students join larger communities of activists, historians, and journalists to make the world a better place." And they did it with Chromebooks!
Glenn Hervieux

Plan a Better iMovie Trailer with These PDFs - Learning in Hand - 3 views

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    "Students and teachers are making trailers to do things like demonstrate their learning, explain vocabulary words, document experiments, preview novels or textbook chapters, summarize historical events and promote school activities. " Tony provides great tips on how to outline a trailer and student/teacher examples.
Glenn Hervieux

Banishing the Broken Record: How PowToon saved the day | Still Learning... - 2 views

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    Powtoon is a neat app you might want to check out. Jayme does a great job with this example. You can see more examples by another teacher at http://learninprogress.blogspot.com/2013/09/starting-off-school-year-with-pow.html
Glenn Hervieux

eQuizShow Online Templates - 6 views

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    "Create and play your own free educational quiz show templates!" Built by a high school junior, create jeopardy style quizzes or use one of over 2186 already created. No registration or PPT needed. 
Lisa Noble

Reflecting on the 2013-2014 School Year | EA Pre-K to 2nd Technology - 3 views

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    Amazing reflection on a year in primary with a digital focus.
Glenn Hervieux

This Teacher Taught His Class A Powerful Lesson About Privilege - 1 views

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    Great, easy lesson on how to teach the power of privilege to young people in the school environment (and other settings, as well).
Lisa Noble

School-Wide Twitter Chats - 3 views

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    Interesting ideas, and excellent how-tos
Jon Bunch

great free MOOC resource - 8 views

#cmc11 I came across a great free resource for MOOC; the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). I was surprised that this school has joined the initiative to spread free online learning to t...

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Glenn Hervieux

New School Technology - The Ugly Truth of Technology Integration - 6 views

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    Technology integration isn't always as easy as presenters make it out to be. Here is a model to explore to assess/implement tech. integration. TPACK stands for Technological, Pedagogical, and Content Knowledge. This framework looks at each of these domains of knowledge, and how they overlap with each other within a given context. It can be an important tool when addressing the problem of technology integration.
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