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Emily Roberts

12 real time visualization tools & a few not so real time - 2 views

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    Real time data visualizations provide kids with real world connections to what they know and recognize. They pique their curiosity; that's their power. As with other visual content, there are a host of possibilities for using them in the classroom to demonstrate the strength numbers have on perception and success.
william berry

What's Going on Inside the Brain Of A Curious Child? | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Students asking questions and then exploring the answers. That's something any good teacher lives for. And at the heart of it all is curiosity."
william berry

Instagram Sensory Walk | Catlin Tucker, Honors English Teacher - 1 views

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    "My students are really great at describing what things look like in their writing. They are not as skilled at putting smells, tastes, sounds and feelings into words. As a result, their narratives often feel flat, one-dimensional, and unreal. In an effort to get my students expanding on their descriptions, I decided to do a sensory walk using Instagram. *Check out my blog on using Instagram for scavenger hunt activities." Seems like a neat idea for English classes to teach various writing skills
william berry

Use Google Sheets for Multilingual Chat - Talk in any Language - 2 views

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    "ou can only speak and write English so how do you converse with a person in China who writes Mandarin but doesn't understand a word of English? Google Translate is no doubt a good option but it is going to be tedious for you (and your Chinese friend) to translate each and every sentence manually before sending them through any messenger." Seems cool for communication/collaboration possibilities in foreign language. Could be an interesting way to work with pen pals in another country.
william berry

Free Technology for Teachers: Frequently Overlooked Google Search Tools and Strategies - 2 views

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    "Google Books: Google Books can be a good research tool for students if they are aware of it and know how to use it. In the video below I provide a short overview of how to use Google Books for research. You can also find screenshots of the process here. "
william berry

Terrell Suggs, domestic violence: Like his teammate Ray Rice, the Ravens linebacker was... - 1 views

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    "Like his teammate Ray Rice, the Ravens linebacker was accused of beating up his wife. But in his case, there was no video." This really makes me think about how we could use this article, plus a variety of other documents, to discuss how various forms of media affect public/individual perception, feelings, emotions, decisions, etc. This is obviously a serious topic, and shouldn't be treated lightly, but feel like it could lead into some particularly deep discussion in a high school AP class, like AP language.
william berry

dy/dan » Blog Archive » Answer Getting & Resource Finding - 3 views

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    "This resonates strongly. I shared a lesson with fellow teachers, and realized I had no good way to communicate what actually made the lesson powerful, and how charging in with the usual assumptions of being the explainer in chief could totally ruin it." Couldn't say it any better than this...Personally, this is one of the reasons I've tried to get video of classroom action and student reflections over the past several years for H21. We can write all we want about what makes a lesson powerful, but it's much more obvious and useful when we see it/hear it ourselves.
Emily Roberts

Resource: Writing Prompts - You Are Carrying… | UKEdChat.com - Supporting the... - 1 views

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    Could be a cool way to motivate kids to start writing... I see an alternate assignment linking social media and their writing. 
Emily Roberts

Using iPads to teach students selective highlighting - 0 views

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    "....one skill that can help students succeed is selective highlighting. Notice that I said "selective" and not just highlighting."
william berry

Technology in the classroom: Patricia Greenfield says kids don't need it. - 0 views

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    "Should schools be mirrors of society, or should they be places apart? With Greenfield, I come down for the latter. Schools have an opportunity to take students' minds in new directions, and they've only got 1,000 hours each year to do it.  " Interesting read. Yes, time is limited, but appropriate use of technology can help to "take students' minds in new directions," often in directions that might not be possible without the use of technology.
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

Free Technology for Teachers: FluencyTutor for Google - Students Listen and Practice Re... - 2 views

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    "FluencyTutor for Google is a new offering from Texthelp. FluencyTutor for Google is a Chrome web app (works on Chromebook, PC, Mac) that allows teachers to share selected reading passages with their students. Students can hear the passages read aloud. The text being read aloud is highlighted to help students follow along with the reading" Might be useful for ESL and SPED classes
william berry

Newspaper Map - handy geo-based newspaper search tool | Doing Social Studies - 1 views

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    "Called newspaper map, the relatively new webapp uses Google Maps to visually display newspapers from almost every country in the world. You can filter the map results by place, address, newspaper name and language. The further you zoom in, the more pins you see. The larger the pin, the larger the paper."
william berry

Pear Deck. For Active Classrooms. - 4 views

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    Interesting system that may be useful for teachers who are "afraid" of ActivEngage.
william berry

TuvaLabs | Data Literacy Skills For a Brighter Future - 4 views

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    "Empower your students to think critically about data, ask meaningful questions, and communicate their conclusions."
william berry

FloorPlanner - 1 views

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    Variety of applications for perimeter, area, measurement, etc.
william berry

Super Mario Bros. 3 in 3 Minutes | Mental Floss - 1 views

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    Using this article and the tools listed (http://mentalfloss.com/article/56120/how-far-does-mario-have-run-and-swim-super-mario-bros) as the basis for the lesson: How far does Mario travel in this speedrun? Calculate the proportion of the game that this speedrun completes and leaves incomplete. Based on the time it takes for this speedrun, what's the fastest that you could beat Mario if you completed EVERY level.
william berry

Extracurricular empowerment: Scott McLeod at TEDxDesMoines - YouTube - 1 views

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    Why technology matters for out students. May be useful for a faculty meeting, PD session, etc.
Tracy Lancaster

PDF to Excel Converter - 2 views

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    pdf converter
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