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ISTE | Top 10 sites to help students check their facts - 0 views

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    "In a political climate where sharing fake news has become commonplace, it's more important than ever to rely on trustworthy and dogged fact-checking services to vet information. While these sites always work overtime during a national election, this year the volume of work has only continued to increase since President Trump's inauguration."
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8 Simple Tech Tips For Teachers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "Looking for some practical ways to get more out of your classroom tech? Check out these eight tips for ideas on how to use technology to enhance your students' learning"
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Teachers share formative assessment strategies that work | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Formative assessment is an essential part of teaching because it helps guide instruction. Checking for understanding of important concepts helps the teacher decide to move on or to continue instruction to ensure that crucial information is not lacking. Because it does inform instruction, formative assessment should be incorporated on a regular, if not daily, basis.
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PingPong - SPOT Networking - 0 views

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    PingPong is a new student response system for checking for understanding, surveying, and quizzing. Watch the YouTube video on the bottom of the page to learn more about PingPong.
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Google Connected Classrooms - 0 views

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    Field trips generally venture only as far afield as the local heritage village, where you're likely to catch pilgrim 'Ezekial' behind the butter churning hut sneaking a modern-day cigarette. Google wants to offer a more far-reaching experience, with a new Connected Classrooms initiative that lets classes take "virtual field trips" using Google+ Hangouts. So instead of learning about pioneer times from a local drama student who has to keep the goat stables clean in addition to infotaining the kids, you'll check out the Seattle Aquarium, Minnesota Zoo or the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Google says that teachers already employ its social network in classrooms, but the Connected Classrooms program is designed to make it easier for more of them to do so. It offers not only those virtual excursions mentioned above (along with a number of other destinations), but also provides teachers a chance to work together on class plans and learning experiences for use both in the classroom and out.
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EDpuzzle - 0 views

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    "Build better video lessons, together Find a video and make it yours" Crop YouTube, Khan Academy videos, explain the video with your voice including audio notes for clarification, introduction, etc., and add a quiz/check for understanding at the end.
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For Teachers: The Difference between Fair Use and Copyright ~ Educational Technology an... - 0 views

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    "Some of you are still probably not sure about the difference between what constitutes a copyright infringement and fair use. Well the post I have for you today might help illuminate the key differences between the two concepts. This post is based on  a two days work reading a wide variety of resources pertaining to copyright and . Please check the references below to learn more about my sources."
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Infographics - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    Interested in what an infographic is and what it can do? Check out Kathy Schrock's website on infographics. Great possibilities with the PLDs. Consider doing this in your classroom.
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GameOn.World - Online Trivia Game - 0 views

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    Starting a game is fast, easy, and doesn't require registration! This is the first draft (beta 1.0) of our website which we hope will be a fun, communal way to learn geography and other interesting trivia. The site was started by Jeff Borland, a teacher in Portland, Maine and one of his former students, Orkhan Nadirli. We believe that students need to know much more about the world and we thought that this game format would be a wonderful way to do that. In the coming months we hope to add lots of new features (like the ability to create your own trivia sets), so keep checking back.
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Steps to Create the Conditions for Deep, Rigorous, Applied Learning | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Many school administrators, teachers and parents want the education provided to children to be high quality, rigorous and connected to the world outside the classroom.Teachers are trying to provide these elements in various ways, but a group of schools calling itself the "Deeper Learning Network" has codified some of what its members believe are essential qualities of deep learning (check out how students lead parent teacher conferences in this model)."
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The Importance of a Well-Designed Menu in Enhancing Restaurant Branding - 1 views

As we all know, a restaurant's menu is much more than just a list of dishes-it's a powerful tool that reflects the brand's identity, influences customer choices, and even impacts the overall dining...

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