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4 Ways to Implement Blogging in the Classroom | Indiana Jen - 0 views

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    "What teachers most often ask me is why they would set up a blog for their class. What value is there in a class blog?"
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Homepage - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Read Write Think is a wonderful collection of classroom resources, which includes tools for writing and interactive activities for students. They also have a collection of lesson plans, as well as activities for students to do.
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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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CISD Instructional Technology: Ways to Help Students Connect Using Technology - 0 views

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    "The great part of integrating technology in the classroom is that it gives students a voice...sometimes a voice without having to be audibly heard."
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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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21st Century Icebreakers: 10 Ways To Get To Know Your Students with Technology - Teache... - 0 views

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    "In an effort to bring my own classroom to the present, I've put together a list of 10 icebreakers that use technology and fit with 21st century students"
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3 Steps for Building a Professional Learning Network - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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    "A professional learning network is a vibrant, ever-changing group of connections to which teachers go to both share and learn. These groups reflect our values, passions, and areas of expertise. Teachers build PLNs the same way they build any network: by investing time to find and connect with people they trust, who have shared interests and passions. To me, a PLN includes the organizations, communities, and individuals who help me learn and grow as a professional. My PLN also provides me with a broader perspective on education-beyond my classroom, school building, state, and even nation. It is a blend of face-to-face and digital interactions with professional buddies, mentors, and rockstars."
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Popular Ed Tech Tools That Were Updated This Summer - 1 views

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    "During the summer the IT department at your school may have been working to update the technology infrastructure in your school. At the same time, the developers of many of your favorite apps and services were working hard to update what you can do with technology in your classroom. Here are ten popular services that were updated over the summer. "
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Three questions to ask before choosing technology for education | Global Education & Sk... - 0 views

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    "To ensure that educators choose technology for the right reasons, here are three questions you might ask before choosing technology for the classroom."
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5 Ways to Use Technology with Common Core @techsavvyed - 1 views

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    "Ben Rimes talks about connecting technology and Common Core standards.  Ben is passionate about technology in the classroom, digital storytelling, and social media."
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OneNote for Teachers - Interactive Guides - 0 views

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    This website will help you get started using OneNote and integrating it into your classroom with your students...very powerful tool. "With Microsoft OneNote, educators can create digital notebooks that support academic standards and outcomes across disciplines. Students may use OneNote across content areas and grade levels. OneNote also supports research, collaboration, information management, communication, note taking, journaling, and other academic requirements."
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Ten Reflective Questions to Ask at the End of Class - Brilliant or Insane - 2 views

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    "I began creating dedicated time and space for reflection toward the end of my classroom teaching career, and the practice has followed me through my work at the WNY Young Writer's Studio. I've found that it can take very little time and yet, the return on our investment has always been significant."
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Triventy | Collaborative Classroom Quizzes & Surveys - 0 views

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    Set up your questions. Write your own questions, or customize any game from our extensive library. Invite the students to join. At the lesson, present your game on a large screen - just like running a presentation. Your students will see a short link (triv.in) over the screen. Using that link, they can join the game from their smartphones - no need to install any App! Start the game! That's it! Once the students are in, you start running the game. The game syncs across the main screen and the students smartphones, so that everybody enjoys a real time fun experience, while viewing the game results in real time over the large screen. YouTube video: https://youtu.be/F1Cp8JPTTYA
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Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 0 views

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    "Search now to download properly attributed, Creative Commons photos for school! Teachers have told us they need a place to access safe images that are available to be used in the classroom and for educational purposes. Plus, they want accurate image citations. We've heard you and created "Photos For Class" to meet your needs for images!"
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Mindsets Learning - Math and Science Lessons for Students - 0 views

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    "Prepare your students through real world experiences. Challenges that bring context, relevance & inquiry to classroom learning. Real-world, inquiry-based lessons to engage, excite & challenge students. For K-12 Math & Science. Live & interactive. Real time student responses make teaching, class facilitation and differentiation easier."
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Deck.Toys - 0 views

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    Drag-and-Drop Lesson Creation. Creating lessons on Deck.Toys is fun for you too! Build complete lessons within minutes with your existing teaching content such as study sets, PPT or Google Slides. Differentiate the Right Way. Self-exploration at your students' own pace allows ample practice for mastery of key concepts. Just tap to create unique pathways! Full Control Over Your Lesson Delivery. Activate Teacher Sync and every student will be synced to your current slide. Get real-time feedback from students with Response apps such as Text, Draw, Quick Poll and Placemarker. Track Students' Progress in Real-Time. While students are having fun exploring your lesson, you may track how well each student is doing directly from the map. You may also generate a comprehensive classroom report with the Report app.
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