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auras72

Zaption - Interact & Learn with Video Lessons - 0 views

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    A great way to check for student comprehension of content. Just plug in questions and the video will pause so students can process the information
auras72

Jewish Lesson Plans at the Lookstein Center for Jewish Education - 1 views

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    Need some ideas for your classroom? Sample lesson plans for Judaic Studies K-12
auras72

Think-Pair-Share to Practice Simplifying Expressions - 0 views

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    Use this model in your Talmud class for chavruta learning
auras72

Torah on the Web - Virtual Beit Midrash - 0 views

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    A must for teachers of Torah (and/or TaNakh). Lectures and articles by top Jewish educators provided by Yeshivat Har Etzion (in Hebrew & English)
Moshe Vaknin

Welcome to Gottesman RTW Academy | Gottesman RTW Academy - 1 views

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    GRTWA. none profit Jewish day school, Randolph, NJ.
babscohn

Israel Education Tools - 2 views

At the JEA conference this week we are focused on Israel education and how, when, why we approach it in our schools. I went to a great presentation on the iCenter and how it can be a valuable resou...

Israel education technology organization

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Deborah Nagler

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners - 3 views

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    Please join me and Simple K 12 for a free day of learning on March 29th. I'll be kicking off the day of learning with an overview of flexible tools to support personalized learning, an essential component of Digital Differentiation. Explore my redesigned flexible toolkit during this webinar at 10:00 AM EDT.
Deborah Nagler

About CWR - 1 views

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    The Critical Web Reader (CWR) is designed to enable students, teachers, and schools to focus on effective teaching and productive learning using web information sources.
Deborah Nagler

3 Sites every teacher should try - 1 views

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    Learning Never Stops is a site that offers a wide variety of current events articles for students to read. Users can browse for articles by searching one of their eight categories and many articles come with ready made quizzes. What separates Newsela from other sites is the ability to set the articles to varying reading levels.
Lisa Vendeland

Give Children Tools for Reflection | Reform Judaism - 0 views

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    Yom Kippur tools that could be used with preschoolers and elementary kids. The make a mirror project I think would even be good to use with teens.
Deborah Nagler

Newsela.com - 0 views

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    This application is an example of differentiated learn - students can access news articles at different levels of difficulty depending upon their skills.
Deborah Nagler

Five good places to find public domain images - 0 views

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    These sites will help you and your students avoid copyright infringement when using digital images on the Web.
Deborah Nagler

Mozilla webmaker teaching page - 0 views

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    I am often newly amazed at the mushrooming capacity of the Web. I found this by following a link on the opening page of Firefox. Their tag-line is create and connect,
Deborah Nagler

Wonderful chaos nonlinear learning on the web - 1 views

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    The idea that we can use the web to explore the way we used to explore objects along the path is fascinating! The idea of nonlinear learning reminds me of the concept behind Montessori, Reggio or un-schooling philosophies.
Erin Hirsh

Collaborative vs Cooperative Learning - 3 views

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    A great slide show differentiating collaborative as a philosophy of learning in which the learners have tremendous control of output etc. Cooperative is defined in terms of a structured approach to learning in which teacher maintains substantial control even as students move through some sort of educational process together.
Lisa Vendeland

WebCanvas - http://webcanvas.com - 0 views

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    Webcanvas.com/#78923 Sky full of Kites. Student drawings become part of something much, much bigger: Great for introducing the concepts involved in a collaborative project.
Lisa Vendeland

Scribbls - http://www.scribbls.com - 0 views

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    Cool and fun tool for older kids or adults to use.
Lisa Vendeland

Cooperative Learning Techniques - 1 views

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    Different uses for pair-share cooperative learning. Helps with discussion skills, utilizes reciprocal teaching, organization skills, writing and problem solving in both the classroom setting and online.
Rachel Rosenberg

'Start-up nation' Israel to help Jewish day schools go from textbooks to tablets? - 1 views

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    Another article about tablets being used in the classroom setting
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    Tablets will be the new spiral notebooks, every student will have them. Even in our Synagogue supplemental school, we are moving away from computers with keyboards and more in the direction of having tablets for the students to work on. Hebrew apps continue to get better and I hope one day our Jewish games will be as tech savvy as the best of the X-Box or whatever counsel games. We're on the right path but we are not there quiet yet.
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    Another benefit of using the tablet is that it isn't as likely to get left at school, like textbooks are now, they weigh less, so much less impact from those backpacks kids lug around with them all day and finally, when kids want to read or work on an assignment they easily can. Not just at a time or place where they are suppose to. I think having a flash card program on a tablet or hand held mobile device can be a great tool for Hebrew teachers to use also for vocabulary. Morah Rickey uses Quizlet for our class. So I agree with EK that we are on the right path in this respect.
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