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kirstinthompson

iPads for Learning - 21 Steps to 1-to-1 Success - 0 views

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    This is a great handbook created by the State Department of Victoria (Australia) Department of Education regarding 1:1 implementation.  Many great ideas for how to successfully implement a 1:1 program from start to finish.  A good resource for teachers and administration alike, especially schools in the early stages of 1:1.
Ann Hansen

1-to-1 Essentials Program | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Great resources from Common Sense Media about going 1:1...information to help with the process.
Randon Ruggles

iPad Study Results | Technology and Learning | Pepperdine Community​ - 0 views

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    Really interesting study from Pepperdine on the effectiveness of iPads in a school setting.  There are some awesome nuggets of information to pull out here for everyone involved with the 1:1 movement.
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    A great study that actually looked at the realistic results of putting iPads in a college setting. This was a scientific study that yielded some interesting results.
Andrea Poe

iTeach 1:1: Teaching Types of Sentences Using Virtual Sticky Notes - 0 views

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    We are not 1:1, but we could definitely use this in the lab, when we are writing sentences! Such a third grade skill
kirstinthompson

Ipadschools - home - 0 views

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    iPad Schools is a wiki for sharing iPad resources, apps, and ideas.  A good site for collaborating about iPads.  Useful for 1:1 implementation ideas.
Shane Paige

Teaching-with-Technology - home - 0 views

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    This wiki has a collection of web resources for teachers and students. Items that interest me in my profession are the 1:1 laptops or iPads in Education.
Brian McGurk

Technology Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Edutopia is reliable and well known source of information for educators.  The technology blog provides useful articles on how to effectively integrate technology in the classroom from 1:1 implementation to the flipped classroom.
Shane Paige

One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | E... - 0 views

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    Article from EdTech magazine featuring Edina Schools in Minnesota. Discussion is based around their initial 1:1 pilot program and eventual decision to move towards BYOD after that.
tjyoungers

Go Where You Grow | The opposite of growth is death. - 1 views

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    Professional blog of Shawn McCusker.  He is a regular contributor to Twitter feeds #edchat #edtech #sschat and the newly formed #1to1techat.  He says he will add more 1:1 relevant posts in the near future. 
Jessica Heidemann

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 0 views

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    Fun Brain is a website that I have seen used within my level 1 course work. It is targeted at lower level education classes. It is a great interactive learning website.
Tyler Hellmann

teachwithyouripad - iPad Apps - 0 views

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    This can be a great resource for teachers, as well as students, that are looking for new and innovative ideas to try and challenge themselves.
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    This is a great resource for those teachers who are just going 1:1 with iPads and start to learn the ropes on how to use these devices. Another resource which is similar is TechChef4U.
Amy Christian

TeachThoughtHow 21st Century Thinking Is Just Different | TeachThought - 0 views

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    Part 1 of 2 blog about how 21st century thinking is different.
Robert Nelson

Edublogs Directory - Personal and Professional Blogs -Edublogs - education blogs for te... - 0 views

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    This website has links to over 1 million Educational blogs so check it out and see what other teachers are talking about around the world.  
Shane Paige

Doug Johnson Mind/Shift BYOD - 1 views

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    This article again features some discussion with Doug Johnson from Mankato Schools in Minnesota on BYOD strategies in his district.
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    Hi, Shane, cool blog. I especially like the article that you linked to about the BYOB program. I have a BYOD program in my own classroom. Kids still aren't supposed to have their devices in school, but my room is a technology haven. I've been somewhat forced into it since my district isn't 1:1 so I have students supplement our school technology with their own devices. It seems to work fairly well, and once you establish expectations, it probably lessens the disruptions to class time form technology.
Randon Ruggles

A is for app: iPads change landscape of learning - 0 views

  • But after seeing how easy the iPads are to use -- kids become their own experts by getting answers to their questions through YouTube videos or educational apps -- Pole changed her tune. Now she plans to get schooled on the iPad herself.
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      This makes me wonder what they are really finding out answers to.  Also, is that the only thing they are using the iPads for?  Really!
  • lot more fun
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    • Randon Ruggles
       
      "More fun" that sounds like the iPads are being used for educational purposes for sure!  They must be a tool that connects directly to the curriculum.  Either the student does not get this or the reporter failed to understand why they are using iPads.
  • most rapidly emerging school technologies
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      No surprise there with the designation, but really - most are purchasing these devices without the proper pieces in place. Sad that it has taken the ed world by storm, but there is no idea how to actually include this in instruction...read on!
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    This is a great article looking over the iPad craze and the Flipped Education idea in Minnesota schools.  It still makes me wonder what we are trying to teach out students by using these devices - What is the educational goal?  This article also points out the need for an investment in teacher training as an essential part of a technology program.  Check out the sticky notes and highlighting for more information.
Kelsey Lage

Story Nory - 0 views

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    Audiobooks online
Amy Grell

Create Surveys Here! - 0 views

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    This web 2.0 tool has multiple possibilities. Here's just a couple I've thought of: 1) your students are doing a research project and 2) you want to connect with your students and/or students' parents. Easy, efficient, and technology based.
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    Surveymonkey is a flexible, effective tool that can be used in a variety of settings. In addition to using it in the classroom and as a tool to reach out to parents, it could also be used administratively for research and strategic planning purposes.
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    Surveymonkey is flexible, and easy to use. Although when using it for a kiosk station you need to pay for a subscription fee but worth all the hassle. Another substitution is google forms too.
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    We have used Surveymonkey here at school, easy to build and deploy. Great tool.
Nicole Schroeder

Mrs. Nessman's Grade Ones - 1 views

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    This blog has a lot of cute and creative ideas to use in a first grade classroom.  I plan to use this site to generate some ideas for my future classroom.
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    I really enjoyed looking more into Mrs. Nessman's blog. I am a huge fan of blogs and love to get new ideas. I feel some of the best ideas are ones in which we find from other teachers. She provides a lot of creative ideas in which I could modify to use within my own future classroom. Thanks for sharing!
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    This is a really neat blog! I always enjoy reading about new and creative ideas that I could possibly use in my future classroom. Mrs. Nessman's blog is very impressive and creative! I could definitely see myself using this blog as a reference when I am a teacher. I have not encountered any other blog that is this innovative. I can see many teachers learning much from Mrs. Nessman. Good find, Nicole!
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    This blog is awesome, i really liked it and enjoyed it. this will be very useful for kids. this blog have been designed to meet specific reading aspects for grade 1 students. well done work.
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    Thanks for sharing this blog. Although I am a Special Education teacher I still felt like their were a lot of ideas I could apply to my classroom. It's always fun to see what other educators out their are doing. This blog would be used primarily for teachers as its all about ideas in the classroom for instruction and projects. However you could use it to create a project choice list for you students to choose to complete so many by the end of the year.
Jane Becker

Technology In Schools: Weighing The Pros And Cons - 0 views

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    Great Source for Schools weighing on computers in the classrooms
Amber Sandoval

Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views

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    This is a blog for educators with many resources relating to technology by Richard Byrne.
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