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Suzanne M

Simulation Nation: The Promise of Virtual Learning Activities | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Discusses the benefits of computer-simulation technology in helping kids to learn. Simulation helps kids to understand complex issues and have real-world experience. A funny and well-written article that discusses how both simulation with technology or without is very benefiscial.
Lynn Spady

Apple Sees Schools Buoying Tablet Lead With IPad in Class - Businessweek - 2 views

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    It's the next greatest gadget! I'm concerned about the emphasis once again being placed on the price and the tool itself instead of how it is impacting student learning.
Emily Jones

Art Tutorials by Medium - 0 views

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    A great resource for future art teachers! Art tutorials organized by medium. Blogs, Lesson Plan Resources, Virtual Lessons, etc.
ktfrazell

Digital Tools for Students - 1 views

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    This website has links and descriptions to several very cool, and actually useful sites. It contains nice categorization. A blog that will be updates with new info!
olsonjohn

twitter saturday school for educators - 2 views

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    This post answers the age old question "What do "real' teachers do with their Saturday morning other than sleep?" As a result of a great twitter national education forum on NPR's "Tell Me More" I came across this story of 200 teachers who get together on twitter every Saturday morning to discuss best practices.
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    I shared this on Twitter! I thought it was an interesting story.
olsonjohn

Explosion In Free Online Classes May Change Course Of Higher - 1 views

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    Joining their Ivy League counterparts Stanford, Princeton and U.C. Berkley, Harvard and M.I.T. announced a $60 million joint venture to provide classes on line for free. However, these public nonprofit institutions will be in direct competition with private for profit companies like Coursera and Udacity who plan to provide not just classes but entire degree programs on line at greatly reduced prices to students worldwide.
Melissa Martin

Twitter for Scientists Part 1: How a procrastination tool can be useful - 0 views

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    This article explains how scientists can use twitter. It talks about how important twitter can be for scientists. In addition it discusses ways twitter can be used by scientists. I found this interesting because science is not only a passion for me but it is one of the subjects I hope to teach someday.
Brian McGlynn

EBSCOhost: COMPUTER INTEGRATION INTO THE EARLY CHILDHOOD CURRICULUM. - 0 views

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    This journal article is about the integration of computers in the early childhood setting. The use of computers in the early childhood schools has increased dramatically and is a powerful tool in education. Arguments arise out of fear that the computers will harm the child's emotional and social development.
deaunag

Technology Moving Teachers from Front to Center of the Classroom - 1 views

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    This article discusses the impact technology has on k-12 classrooms. The technology revolution has forced teachers to move from the front of the classroom to the center. It has forced teachers to differentiate their instruction , get to know their students, and create digital learning materials.
Lynn Spady

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 2 views

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    Students love to tell stories! This is one of many tools that students can use to write, illustrate, and share stories.
alwaysteachable

The Ultimate Twitter Guidebook For Teachers | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Ultimate twitter-guidebook is full of resources. It list different areas including making the most of twitter, twitter educators, how to use twitter in the classroom, apps, and fun twitter experiments just to mention a few. I beleive this is a great resouce to have on hand.
mrhstorm

P.A.S.S. (Podcasts About Social Studies) - 0 views

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    This is an amazing resource for Social Studies teachers. There are archives for many podcasts by professionals pertaining to the social sciences in education. Definitely a site to revist and spend some time listening to the podcasts and becoming familiar with some very knowledgable people in the field.
olsonjohn

Eight Things That Will Change in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Seth Godin,STOP STEALING DREAMS, discuss eight things he feels will change as a result of the digital revolution. These include: use of flip school model, evalutaing experience not test scores. precise focused education in place of mass produced curriculum, teacher as coach, 24/7 course access, life long learning and the end of compliance as an outcome. He ends with the question "What is school for?"
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    Great post and summary, John!
Lynn Spady

Why Small Moves, Smartly Made, Can Change the World | Input/Output | Big Think - 1 views

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    "taking advantage of this moment means taking an active interest in the changes that are happening - keeping informed in real-time, via social media and the web, of disruptions, miscommunications, and the opportunities that arise from both"
jenniferbeth76

Technology Adds Spark to Science Education - 1 views

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    This video is about using technology for science education. One program is an after school program named Universe Quest that uses game building to teach girls astronomy. Another is a cyber lab that measures cell phone radiation with Geiger counters in Australia. It also includes augmented reality to find out how changing environmental laws might have impacted global warming. Th technology has allowed students to take learning into their own hands and gives them access to equipment that they otherwise would not have.
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    Love the idea of real life problems and technology. Great find!
tessnoel

The Wiki as a Knowledge Repository - 0 views

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    This article, written in 2008, is about one teacher's experience using a wiki to share knowledge amoung teachers. It is a nice step-by-step look at the possibilities. I liked his enthusiasm.
pageosborne

Technology Tools for Teaching & Learning - 5 views

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    I really like this website because it organizes technology tools according to learning objectives. As we discussed during week one, it is not just using technology in the classroom for the purpose of using technology, but it should be used to enhance learning by getting students engaged. This website reinforces this idea by displaying first what needs to be accomplished, and then offers the tools and links to get students involved in the learning process.
Arianna Perry

Teacher-Student Interactions: The Key to Quality Classrooms - 1 views

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    This article is published by Reading Rockets, an organization that helps teach students to read. The article gives an overview of some of the key elements of a warm, supportive, and engaging classroom. The Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS) grades a room and then encourages teachers to make some changes for student success.
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    Great Article, Arianna.
Christie Plack

Technology powers math class at Dos Pueblos High School - 0 views

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    This article talked about how useful wireless calculators can be in a math classroom. The software allows the teacher to see what students are doing on their calculator and see if they are actually understanding the material. It also helps keep all students focused on the lesson because they know that the teacher can see if they are on task and can call on them at any time.
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    Wonderful find! Great example of technology and content merged
Emily Jones

Adding Technology to the Art Classroom - 1 views

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    This is a great article with various ways to incorporate technology in the art room. It has many creative ideas besides teaching graphic design.
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    Great find for your content area!
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