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The Flipped Classroom is Hot, Hot, Hot | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    There are news stories and web articles about reverse instruction, or 'flipping the classroom', published just about every day lately. Here's 15 news stories from the last 4 weeks focused on this instructional technology phenomenon. Many of these articles mention 'the flip' in their title (and for every one of these, there have been one or two additional articles that discuss the concept).
Maggie Verster

ReadCube | Free Reference Manager - Academic Software For Research - 0 views

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    "Import article PDFs from your computer. Your articles immediately become full-text searchable so you can find what you want. ReadCube will automatically identify the author, title, and journal citation information of every article."
Maggie Verster

Understanding the Flipped Classroom: Part 2 | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    This article looks at what it takes for someone to teach effectively in a flipped classroom.
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Games Teach! | Kapp Notes - 0 views

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    As the The Gamification of Learning and Instruction Blog Book Tour has been underway, another interesting discussion has been occurring in the learning blogosphere. It was sparked by Ruth Clark's article "Why Games Don't Teach." The article kicked off a firestorm of debate, demands for proof and even name calling. Christy Tucker addresses the question in her post. There is a healthy discussion on the eLearning Guild's LinkedIn group. In Guy Wallace's post on the subject, he quotes Dr. Richard Clark talking about the "ideologically committed gamester." (ok, so its mild name calling, but still….)
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Free Media Guide - 0 views

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    Open content licensing (free stuff!) is changing the world. It's making art, music, information, and education more accessible than it has ever been in the history of humankind. We've put together a collection of articles designed to help you become a part of this amazing movement, either as a creator, or just a more empowered consumer. This is a guide for people new to open content, or people who want to expand what they already know about this incredible movement. Here you'll learn what open content is, how to license your own work for sharing around the world, and how to find the best and most beautiful open content for your websites, slideshows, articles, and whatever other amazing projects you have coming up!
Maggie Verster

Tablets Enhance Classroom Learning | The Safe & Secure Mobile Internet - 0 views

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    "This is the age of tablets, says Julie DeNeen's in her article, "25 Ways to Use Tablets to Enhance the Learning Experience." Of late, many educators are redesigning the curriculum to fit on a tablet. "
Maggie Verster

Does the Flipped Classroom Really Accomplish its Goals? - 0 views

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    "Shelley Wright is not afraid to admit that she made a mistake when it came to embracing the popular concept of flipped classrooms. About two years ago she gave the approach a try in her own classroom, saying at the time that in the hands of the right teacher, it could be a completely revolutionary approach to education. Since then, she has flipped back, and in an article for Ed Tech Magazine she explains why."
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High School iPad/iPhone Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    "This site was created out of a desire to network in an inclusive way with all teachers who wanted to find iPad, iPhone, and iPod resources that can be useful at the secondary level.  Many on-line articles say things like "The 10 best reading apps", but many of the suggestions are aimed at primary and junior students. Hopefully the suggestions on this site will put intermediate and secondary teachers in touch with a few resources that apply more directly to them and their students. "
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What are teachers worth? A simple calculation. - 0 views

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    This article do a simple calculation of how a teachers worth. Great!
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Newsela | About - 0 views

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    "Unlock the Written Word and Unlock the World. Newsela builds reading comprehension through leveled articles, real-time assessments and actionable insights."
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Course Design and Development Ideas That Work (PDF) - 0 views

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    Course Design and Development Ideas That Work examines this multifaceted issue from a variety of fronts to bring you proven course design alternatives implemented in courses of varying sizes and disciplines. Featuring 12 articles pulled from the pages of The Teaching Professor, the report will inspire you to rethink some components of your course. 
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Learning with 'e's: What the flip? - 0 views

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      What would you say in defense of the critique leveled at flipping the classroom?
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    "Everywhere I look I'm seeing 'Flip teaching' or 'Flipped classroom'. There's a lot of hype about this 'flipping' idea and it's getting me flipping irritated. What does flipping actually involve? Does anyone know, or is the term being misused or misrepresented? Even Aaron Sams, a highly visible proponent of the flipped movement admits that the term is ambiguous. This morning, the May issue of Wired Magazine landed on my doormat, and what did I see inside? An article entitled 'University just flipped'. Well, dip me in mayonnaise. Perhaps I'm mistaken, but when you get down to the fundamentals, isn't flipping the classroom a load of old hat? Haven't we been doing it for years?"
Maggie Verster

Building Literacy Kit - 0 views

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    A combination of focused activities and creative, open-ended technology projects can help you take a new approach to building literacy with your elementary students. Use these articles, samples, and lessons to find new ideas and approaches that will work for your learners.
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Resources for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    "IMSA Full Circle Resource Kits are used by thousands of teachers, librarians and technology coordinators to train today's students in critical 21st Century research skills. Each Kit is packed with articles, curriculum, learning games and assessment tools for strengthening information fluency. Applications include staff development, library orientation, diagnosing students' needs and curriculum integration for elementary grades through college. Kit resources are free."
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Subpug - The news feed and RSS reader with comments and filters. - 0 views

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    Read long articles without the visual clutter. Alternative opinions provide perspective and context. Friends can read your favorite feeds in one click. Hide the topics you're not interested in.
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Announcing the 2012 Free Education Technology Resources eBook from EmergingEdTech | Eme... - 0 views

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    "We've added a lot of new content, including chapters focused on iPad apps, using Facebook in Education, Free Productivity Resources, and more. We've also added quite a few new articles to various chapters throughout the booklet, and removed some older material. We combed over all the links to make sure all the resources are still available, and made changes where needed."
Maggie Verster

QR Codes you control - 1 views

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    Even though this article is talking about this handy tool for buss purposes I can see how we can use this in the classroom. For example, we can place the qr code on our classroom door and the students can scan it every time they come in to get the latest class assignments
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Preparing and Supporting Teachers to Integrate Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Thought provoking article
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