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Anthony DiLaura

iPad As.... - 2 views

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    EdTechTeacher provides professional development services to teachers, schools, districts, and administrators.
Anthony DiLaura

The Innovative Educator: Sites for Using iPads in Education - 0 views

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    wondering if any of these sites would be of use for our wiki
Kip Holland-Anderson

When School's Out, PBL Opens New Doors to Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

  • A new movement is underway to encourage PBL during summer vacations and after-school hours.
  • gives youth new opportunities to become leaders, thinkers, and problem-solvers
  • One team of teens spent this summer planning a carnival for neighborhood children as a strategy to raise funds and visibility for a nonprofit cause they care about: supporting youth in foster care. In another program, children have put their passion for the Earth to work by writing a play they are producing that teaches about environmental issues.
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  • Shifting from after-school activities to authentic projects challenges after-school staff to rethink how they work with youth (just as classroom teachers have to do when they start down the PBL path). Projects are likely to be different from “the way we’ve always done things,” and change can be challenging.
  • ongoing professional development has been the best way to address the challenges that come with implementing PBL
  • You for Youth was unveiled last week
  • You for Youth includes four online courses, one of which focuses specifically on PBL.
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    Supports the idea that with iPads in hand, learning can be 24/7 for students.
Catie Richert

ShowMe - The Interactive Learning Community - 0 views

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    ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. The iPad app lets you easily create and share video lessons. Chicago Public Schools iPad pilot program teachers use it as formative assessment for daily math problems. Younger grades could use it one on one with parents or any grade to demo how to solve a problem and post it to a blog/tweet it, etc.
Shari Moore

Teaching in the 21st Century: How to Integrate Wonderopolis into Reading Workshop - 0 views

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    Writing questions
Shari Moore

Raising Readers and Writers » Blog Archive » Opening Doors Through National W... - 1 views

  • My own teaching practice has gone through a metamorphosis. My students write for authentic purposes and audiences and they see themselves as authors. How does that happen? I treat them with respect and I honor their voices. I focus on what my students CAN do and support them as they continue to make progress as writers. Every child is successful in my classroom. Students have choice in what they write. I no longer use “story starters” where each student writes to the same inauthentic prompt and moves along through the writing process at the same pace. It’s noisy and messy in our room most of the time because real learning is happening. Our classroom is a community of learners where diverse ideas are accepted and successes are celebrated. My students write informative pieces, narratives, poetry, songs, stories, scripts, and publish in a variety of ways: blogs, Glogs, posters, published books that are part of our classroom library, Voice Thread, wikis, podcasts and iMovies. My students learn through writing as they think critically and problem solve.
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