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IXL Math and English | Online math and language arts practice - 0 views

shared by Glenn Hervieux on 12 Nov 13 - Cached
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    Check out the activities on this site, which give students immediate feedback. I looked at the math activities for Algebra/Geometry. students can test their understanding of concepts quickly using this platform. Check it out!
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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 :)
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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.
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How to: Inquiry | YouthLearn - 3 views

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    "Will you ever just walk into class and ask, "Okay, what do you want to study today?" Of course not. Inquiry-based learning is founded on students taking the lead in their own learning, but it still requires considerable planning on your part. Projects must fit into your larger program structure, goals and plans, but the students will be actively involved in planning the projects with you and asking the questions that launch their individual inquiries." In thinking about PBL and other inquiry-based learning, this post and the graphic of the inquiry process are easy to connect with.
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Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 1 views

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    Meet reading standards using this site and engage students with current events. Includes the ability to adjust reading level and assessing students comprehension with writing and multiple choices quizzes. Great resource.
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The MOOC will soon die. Long live the MOOR | MOOCtalk - 3 views

  • they should be able to do them more successfully if they take the course again the next time it is offered – something else that is possible in the brave new world of MOOCs. (Many of the students in my second offering of the course had attempted the first one a few months earlier.)
    • Brendan Murphy
       
      Imagine the culture shift that we might take a class and not expect to master the entire course during the first 9 weeks.
  • evaluation of student work and the awarding of grades can be devoted purely to providing students with a useful (formative) indication of their progress, not a (summative) measure of their performance or ability.
  • massive open online resource
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How to Write a Quality Comment! - Mrs. Yollis & her students - 0 views

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    Mrs. Yollis, 3rd grade teacher is an award-winning blogger. She has her students blogging and has taught them some keys to leaving quality comments on posts in a simple, fun way. Check it out! I loved it.
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Integrating the 16 Habits of Mind | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Was reminded today as I was reading that an important skillset for students is learning Habits of Mind. This article gives a good overview of 16 habits of mind.
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YouTube Settings Teachers and Students Need to Know About | Kyle Pace - 6 views

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    Kyle Pace gives some good instructions and considerations for YouTube settings you should be aware of as a student/teacher.
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Learning through blogging as part of a connectivist MOOC | Sue Waters Blog - 3 views

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    "how educators use blogs with students and the blog platforms they use (and why) here"

great free MOOC resource - 8 views

started by Jon Bunch on 08 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
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Ideas for Managing Academic Blogs - 2 views

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    Richard Byrne helps readers clarify how to use blogs in teaching practice, including the use of blogs with students. It will help give you some ideas of how to meet your objectives with some different approaches. 
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Court sides with two Calgary university students in Facebook free-speech case - The Glo... - 0 views

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    from etmooc session
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CUE Conference Keynote: Common Core - Transforming Teaching & Learning | Catlin Tucker,... - 1 views

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    Katlin Tucker, a dynamic high school teacher presents her approach-pedagogy-instructional strategies to transform teaching and learning. She demonstrates ways she helps engage students and grow skills in several areas, including communication, comprehension & critique, collaboration, content knowledge, etc. A couple of her main tools include Collaborize Classroom and Google Docs. 
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Angles on learning: An introduction to ideas about learning for college, adult, & profe... - 0 views

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    Branch Diagram overview covering definitions, theories, references for teachers. Helpful tool for a quick look at learning and learning theories. Might be helpful for beginning pysch. students as well.
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