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Tom Woodward

7 Things You Should Know About Calibrated Peer Review | EDUCAUSE.edu - 1 views

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    "Calibrated Peer Review (CPR) is a system developed at UCLA for coordinating and evaluating peer reviews of student work. In CPR, students review one another's assignments in an anonymous system, providing feedback to other students while also learning how to recognize strengths and weaknesses of their own efforts. Peer review might hold particular promise for MOOCs and other high-enrollment courses that struggle with assessment and feedback, though the benefits of peer review can apply to any community of learners, large or small. "
william berry

Word Sneak: Vocabulary Game Inspired by the Tonight Show | Catlin Tucker, Honors Englis... - 3 views

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    "While killing time in the airport last weekend, I watched a series of Jimmy Fallon Tonight Show clips. While watching Jimmy Fallon and Bryan Cranston playing "Word Sneak," I was inspired! I decided to use this game format for a vocabulary review in my class." This sounds like an interesting method to learn/review vocabulary. As an addition to the game, you could give students a specific discussion prompt to focus their talk, and then they could "sneak" the words into this particular conversation.
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    I actually did this with a class, a variation anyway. Remind me to share the videos with you the next time we are all together.
Mike Dunavant

21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary | Learning Unlimited | Research-based Literacy Str... - 5 views

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    "The following digital tools show promise to support word learning, review, and play with language. I've grouped them into four categories: Reference Tools, Word Clouds, Games and Review, Word Walls and Virtual Field Trips. "
Tom Woodward

review "a pandora's box of fun" - Google Search - 3 views

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    All the evil in the world or . . . a box of fun. This ought to open the door to all sorts of English opportunities. It was inspired by someone's standup comedy routine.
Andrea Lund

graphite | The best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula rated for learning - 2 views

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    Graphite site offers Reviews and Ratings for educational websites, games, and apps. Can search by Subject and Grade.
Gaynell Lyman

Learn to Type | Teach Typing | Free Typing Tutor and Typing Lessons - 0 views

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    TypingWeb is a free online typing tutor & keyboarding tutorial for typists of all skill levels. TypingWeb includes entertaining typing games, typing tests, and free official typing certification. Positive reviews from VT network.
william berry

Mathsframe: 170+ quality interactive maths games for KS2 - 3 views

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    "Mathsframe has more than 170 free interactive maths games. All resources are designed, by an experienced KS2 teacher, to help children to visualise numbers, patterns and numerical relationships and to develop their mathematical thinking. New games are added most weeks." Some of these seem more appropriate for elementary school, but there are definitely some that could serve as quick review for our 6th-8th graders. You could have students use these games for several minutes individually in the class, or have students use a Promethean board/slate to interact with the game in front of the class and discuss their reasoning for the answers they select. This could be a great informal feedback tool that would take very little prep time.
william berry

Desmaze | Mr. Vaudrey's Class - 1 views

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    "I immediately tackled it and now present to you my completed Desmos Maze. As you can see, I had some fun toward the end." Awesome concept. I really like the coordinate plane maze at the end. This could be a great review activity for the SOLs.
william berry

Robo-readers, robo-graders: Why students prefer to learn from a machine. - 0 views

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    Interesting article that I'm going to share with my English teachers. If they are interested, I'm going to look for/recommend similar functioning tools that they could use with their students. "Instructors at the New Jersey Institute of Technology have been using a program called E-Rater in this fashion since 2009, and they've observed a striking change in student behavior as a result. Andrew Klobucar, associate professor of humanities at NJIT, notes that students almost universally resist going back over material they've written. But, Klobucar told Inside Higher Ed reporter Scott Jaschik, his students are willing to revise their essays, even multiple times, when their work is being reviewed by a computer and not by a human teacher. They end up writing nearly three times as many words in the course of revising as students who are not offered the services of E-Rater, and the quality of their writing improves as a result. Crucially, says Klobucar, students who feel that handing in successive drafts to an instructor wielding a red pen is "corrective, even punitive" do not seem to feel rebuked by similar feedback from a computer."
william berry

History Nerd Fest 2013 - Primary sources and emerging technology | History Tech - 1 views

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    "Can we use primary sources and technology to promote civic engagement? Richard Hartshorne and Scott Waring of University of Central Florida say yes. They shared a great set of resources to help you structure your use of technology in the classroom.  They didn't really share specific examples about civic engagement activities with these tools - mostly a review of the different tools - but they do have one lesson idea online." Various thoughts on how to use technology in a history classroom.
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