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djplaner

Teenagers Leading Happy, Connected Lives Online - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Where are the dire warnings about how the online world is depriving our teenagers of their opportunity to learn the skills needed to interact with people instead of screens while exposing them to all manner of bullying and cruelty, and tempting them to fritter away endless hours playing video games?
  • “Adults have tended to see time online for teenagers as this frivolous, time-wasting thing that’s just entertainment. But what we found is that it’s crucial for teenagers in forming and maintaining these really important relationships in their lives
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    Is social media all that bad when..... "A new report on "Teens, Technology and Friendships" from the Pew Foundation puts an unusually positive spotlight on the online lives of teenagers as they build friendships and connections in a digital world. Teenagers aged 13 to17 are finding ways to strengthen their relationships with real-world friends as well as making new friends through social media, video gaming, messaging apps and other virtual connectors."
aliciawalsh2015

▶ Carol Dweck: The power of believing that you can improve - YouTube - 0 views

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    very interesting growth mindset
Lauren Regan

Miss K's Primary Blog | Resources and ideas from my classroom!! - 3 views

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    A year 5/6 teacher and assessment coordinator from England. This weblog provides many valuable ideas and resources for ICT's within a primary school context.
djplaner

Grade 4 Social Studies: Halton District School Board - 0 views

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    Post describing the process and outcomes of a year 4 class (Canada) using digital cameras to go on a "light scavenger hunt" around the school and organising the photos by their source.
Anna Murphy

#NeverSeconds: Students can change the world - when we get out of the way - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Learning - 1 views

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    "#NeverSeconds: Students can change the world - when we get out of the way"
benjamin stranieri

Feedly. Get smarter. - 1 views

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    The Nerdy teacher shares her experiences through out the development of classroom managements. She also talks about her students blogging. CHECK HER OUT!!!
Mike Parker

Class Teaching - 1 views

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    This is a great blog where Shaun Allison, the Deputy Head of his school in the UK, as well as the manager of the site, showcases teachers that are doing creative things; using ICT's and general good pedagogy. It is about finding & sharing teaching 'bright spots'.
Joe Wright

Interesting Ways to integrate ICTs in your classroom - 3 views

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    Looking for some ideas for your upcoming unit plan assignment?
Jacqueline Taylor

Fourth Grade Studio: Learning, Thinking, Creating: About Me - 0 views

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    Fourth grade teacher blog with lots of maths ideas using collaborative, hands on learning
u1000024

Special Education Teachers: Effective Teaching Strategies | Concordia University - Portland Online - 1 views

  • Effective Teaching Strategies for Special Education
  • Working with Short Attention Spans Set clear expectations for all students. Break assignments into smaller pieces to work on in short time periods. Space breaks between assignments so students can refocus on their tasks. Share ideas with parents so they can help with homework. Carry out everyday routines consistently. Develop a reward system for good behavior, completing work on time and participating in class. Use visual and auditory reminders to change from one activity to the next. This may need to be done several times before the change is made. An egg timer is a good auditory tool that indicates a signal to begin or end an activity
  • Managing Constant Change
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  • Design teaching aids and lessons that are flexible. Add creativity to lessons and homework. Develop easy-to-use monitoring tools that are needs-based. Design lesson plans that can be modified to fit each student. Develop a set of resources and interventions that work.
  • Teaching Effectively
  • Use a multiple-scenario approach to developing lesson plans. Monitor and verify student responses to lessons. Evaluate and adapt lessons as necessary. Use peers to review lesson plans and to develop ideas that might be applicable. Develop and maintain a pool of mentors. Keep a list of resources for teaching, lesson plans and professional development Set a professional development plan for yourself and track your goals Develop or implement a system that allows for easy and comprehensive data collection to help monitor and adapt lessons Gather some tricks of the trade from fellow teachers, including those who do not teach special education.
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    Effective teaching strategies for students with Special Needs
watersigns74

Incredible Presentations - 5 Amazing Audio Resources - 1 views

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    Audio resources that can be added to presentations
anonymous

Blogs for Children - 0 views

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    Great way for children to learn a range of ICT skills.
Jessica Cunningham

Ms. Brown's Grade 2 Blog - 4 views

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    I am excited to share some of our math thinking we've been doing this week. I have to say, I love technology, especially when it works and having WiFi in my room. I asked the student students to bring in their iPod's yesterday so they could video tape each other finding expressions in their images they've created.
djplaner

Learning and Sharing with Ms. Lirenman: Using Twitter in a Primary Classroom - 1 views

  • t's a great way for the parents to know what's going on in the classroom at the exact time a tweet is being sent
  • We also used twitter this year to connect with people.
  • It's pretty powerful when a six and seven year old writes something to someone they look up to and that person takes the time to respond back to them.
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  • Using the characters from Little Red Riding Hood we pretended to be one of them and tweeted out in their voice
  •  Student safety is very important to m
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    A blog post describing how Twitter is used in a primary classroom with 6 and 7 year old learners.
staceymkruse

Can Students 'Go Deep' With Digital Reading? | MindShift - 0 views

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    Interesting idea on ability of deep comprehension when using digital reading tools.
anonymous

Aprimaryschoolteacher.wordpress.com - 3 views

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    The blog that I chose is run by 24 yo, Ashley Azzopardi, a Yr. 5 primary school teacher in Sydney, Australia. Her personal teaching philosophy centers on the notion of inclusive, constructivist-based, positive teaching and learning [more info in post]
djplaner

Digital Literacy: the third Essential Skill in Wales | Jisc digital capability codesign challenge blog - 1 views

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    Short description of a change to the Welsh curriculum with "Digital LIteracy" replacing ICT as the "3rd essential skill". An illustration that other countries are embedding this into the curriculum.
djplaner

How Do You Teach Empathy? Harvard Pilots Game Simulation | MindShift - 2 views

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    Article talking about the use of a 3D simulation (a game basically) in an attempt to help students develop empathy. The comments include a couple of interesting perspectives, especially in terms of do you really need ICT to teach this? Aren't there other ways? Does ICT offer anything in this context?
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