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ericakeenan

Big History Project: Common Core-aligned and pretty cool - 1 views

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    "Big History Project" is an online course that embraces a multi-disciplinary approach to learning. It is a great resource for teachers. The website includes text, videos, photo galleries and assessments for five main topics: 1)The universe 2)Our solar system and earth 3)Life 4)Humans 5). The future. Teachers can have their students use the site as part of their curriculum.
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    "Big History Project" is a free course designed to target the common core standards we are trying to teach students today. The five main topics are broken down into 'thresholds' where students can enter, learn via text, videos, photoss, and assessments, and even earn badges as they complete tasks.
klong22

ISTE | Life hack your way to the finish line - 0 views

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    This post lists five different ways to use technology to improve a classroom, but also has a few suggestions for when a teacher might not have the money for the technology. One app suggestion, ScreenChomp, allows a teacher to screen share on an iPad to give students better understandings when they need help.
christinadelcher

Is education the next civil rights fight? - 1 views

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    This article explains the inequality in education and how it needs to be taken more seriously by the public. It explains the controversy involving politics and economics of students in the school system. It's referred to as a civil rights issue because of the flagrant educational gaps emerging within America specifically poor urban neighborhoods. The author also states that technology could be a solution to the problem in that it allows for greater and easier access to information.
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    In this article it is proposed that students being educated in impoverished areas should not be deprived of a better education compared to students in privileged communities. It explains that technology is the main driver to an opportunity for more learning equality in schools.
mortensc

ISTE | Four skills the littlest learners gain from global collaboration - 2 views

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    This is a short article that stresses the importance and the influence that global collaboration through the use of technology can influence elementary-aged children in the development of a positive learning experience. The use of technology, especially with young learners is becoming more and more popular. Children learn technology quickly and are eager to use it in both at home and in the classroom setting. The article explains the benefits that technology has when introducing it at a global level, such as a broadened world view at such a young age!
garzan

ISTE | Apply these two sets of standards for successful tech integration - 0 views

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    Digital age learning is driven by two facets: the pedagogical side and the wires-and-lights-in-a-box side. But truth be told, you can't have one without the other. Schools must create a unified vision for their tech integration. They must use tools with a proven track record. Implementation should be widespread; across departments.
maldonado1

ISTE | Ditch the paper. Improve efficiency. Deepen learning. - 0 views

  • Paper that can get blown away, mixed into the wrong piles, lost or ruined by a knocked over coffee cup.
  • “It made it much easier to read the students work because I didn’t have to read handwriting,” she says.
  • It also helped her to better organize the class work of the nearly 200 students she sees on any given day.
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    This article outlines the benefits of using technology to go paperless. Gwynn Moore, a media technology teacher in Aurora, Colorado, uses Google Classroom with her students. She also uses Google Docs. WIth over 200 students, they help her keep organized. There are many benefits: students can work at their own pace, grading is efficient, templates are easily designed, the sharing of documents, opportunity for collaboration, and voice-to-text writing abilities. Cloud-based tools improve the learning environment.
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    The article explains how a teacher's decision to go paperless affected the learning process of her students and her performance and organization as a teacher. Using Google Classroom made the grading process easier for her because she did not have to fight with "unreadable" handwriting anymore. She was able to grade the assignments from any device or computer without having to carry tons of paper around. And she was able improve her classroom's organization by keeping track of her students assignments in the cloud. This allowed her to view, grade, and comment on their assignments without damaging or losing them. For the students, it was beneficial as well because it gave them independence and ownership over their own learning. They were also able to work at their own time and space. Google Classroom proved to be beneficial for both the students and the teacher.
chrismancuso

4 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do With Google Earth Pro - 1 views

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    Google Earth Pro is now free! After reading the comments it was a little confusing. It appears there is a licensing key which is GEPFREE (google earth pro) is my guess for the acronym. A facet acquired by obtaining the Pro version is also being able to record and share journeys which could be very useful for field trips or even if a teacher wanted to show what life looked like in another country to students. The videos Google Earth Pro is able to produce are mindboggling clear and vivid. The image is nearly flawless and all of it can be recorded and uploaded to Youtube if a teacher needed to pull it up quickly to show to the class. In the Pro version, you are also able to find out the voter turnout rate, where there are more Fair Trade farms, and if the population is higher in one city to the next. If you are having students conduct data gatherings, they can also import their results to Google Earth Pro to show them how the findings they obtain can be put to real world use. There is also traffic maps incorporated into this version which is a convenience to anyone I would like to say. If there was a property dispute in an old time non-fiction story, the students could look up to see who was right with the app. You can also look at how states looked thirty or forty years ago. And of course, you can still look at the universe. This was a very informative article written by Matthew Hughes.
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    4 things you didnt know about google earth pro Go on a tour and show all your friends Find out more about the world Find out how bad the traffic is in your neighborhood Solve property disputes For 11 years, Google Earth has allowed anyone with a fast Internet connection to explore the world from their desk. Without having to step foot on a plane, you can see the dizzying skyscrapers of Manhattan, marvel at the reddish splendor of Uluru, or even take a trip to space, all for free.
danaolewine

ISTE | Essential elements of digital citizenship - 2 views

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    Today ISTE Standards list digital citizenship as one of aspects, which all members of a school district should support. Today digital technology is growing at a fast rate not only in schools but also in society as a whole. Mike Ribble and his college Gerald Bailey wrote a book called "Digital Citizenship in schools." The book defines 9 key elements on how use technology in school, home and within the community. Among the 9 elements are 3 categories: Respect, Educate and Protect. Respect covers using technology correctly and not stealing others property. Educate covers helping users communicate to each other properly and to use literacy correctly as well as buying items online correctly. Protect covers educating others to know their privacy rights. Mike hopes to have these 9 elements created into a curriculum so teachers can use technology at various levels. Mike wants to make sure that educators make sure to help students understand the issues they may encounter online while also showing the positive impact technology can have.
Jena Hopp

Ten Chrome Extensions for Accessibility and Universal Design for Learning | The Website... - 1 views

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    This article discusses ten different chrome extensions that make learning and research a whole lot easier. One of the ten chrome extensions listed is Read and Write for Google. This extension is great for students with learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
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    What a cool article! I really want to try out this extension.
Tierney Nippins

15+ Great Chrome Extensions for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    This article starts off by showing you how to install Chrome extensions and which ones to be aware of that could possibly harm your computer or give you issues during use. The article then gives you a link to 50 of the best Chrome extensions for educators in alphabetical order. As an educator, it is important to be able to have a variety of different learning tools for your students.
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    I took a look at this article as well and loved it! I thought the step-by-step instructions to install Chrome extensions was very helpful. I liked the descriptions of the extensions on the Google doc.
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    This source not only tells you about 15 great chrome extensions, but it also explains how to get and use chrome extensions as well.
Del-Charrese Densley

An Introduction to Google's Dyslexia Resources | Articles | Noodle - 1 views

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    This is an article about how Google apps are helping with dyslexia. The article states that google chrome books are cheap so a lot of school districts use them.
Chris Sheehan

11 Good Chrome Extensions for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 2 views

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    I found this article on 11 good Chrome extensions for teachers and students. Overall these were very helpful and apply to a variety of subjects and grade levels. I think that "Stay Focused" is an excellent extension that limits the time on "time wasting" websites. I already downloaded this extension and think teachers would get great use of this and the other listed extensions.
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    Great collection of extensions, some I have not seen on other lists
Erich Grace

EdTech Solutions - Teaching Every Student: The Almost Best Collection of Apps and Exten... - 0 views

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    Do you spend a lot of time searching for the most effective apps/extensions for your students? With thousands to choose from, how do you decide? The web is filled with collections of recommended apps for special education. Some of the "Best of" lists are better than others.
Kaity Washington

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 17 Awesome Google Chrome Extensions - 1 views

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    I found this blog post/article about 17 "awesome" educational Chrome extensions. The blog is created by and geared towards teachers. The Chrome extensions listed seem to be really useful, especially "Note Everywhere", which allows users to make notes on webpages that will be saved on that webpage for the next visit.
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    I really found this interesting how it has all of these guides to different technology based things. This will definitely help other teachers help their students with this technology based subjects needed.
Erich Grace

Useful Google Chrome Extensions For Teachers Tutorial | Sophia Learning - 0 views

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    A tutorial on useful Chrome extensions for teachers. I like it because it goes over basics like what is an extension and how to install them. It also includes a few how to videos which are helpful.
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    This one is good because it actually informs you on what an extensive is, and how different extensions can apply to different areas in teaching.
Manuel Ramirez

The Disturbing Reason This 20-Year-Old Calculator Is Still on Every Student's Desk - 1 views

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    This relates to our class because its connecting students with technology while saving them money As we all know, Graphing Calculators were also around the same price as a college textbook. But in this innovative age of technology that we are living in, why are we still paying well over $100 for the same piece of equipment? Desmos is a free Google extension that can replace the graphing calculator all together. It preforms all of the same functions while giving a way better look to your graphs. Your curved graphs will actually look curvy!
Jeanmarie Giuliano

11 Chrome Extensions Every Smart Teacher Loves To Use - 0 views

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    This is a way for teachers to be more interactive and productive with their students. This is to help students engage more in the lessons. The types of extensions listed are to help be more fun within the lesson plan
Miluska Gamarra

Top 10 FREE Google Chrome Extensions for Teachers - eLearning Industry - 2 views

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    This article is very interesting because it talks about the top 10 free Google Chrome Extensions for Teachers. It give a brief explanation of what Google Chrome Extensions are which is very helpful for someone who has never heard of this before. Also, each of the top 10 free extensions are listed along with a description. The description explains how it will help the student or teacher as well as a brief explanation of how it works. 
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    The extension about keeping students organized seems really cool, its something that I would even use on my own computer!
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    I liked this site. I even downloaded the MYSTUDYLIFE app because I thought it may be helpful in the final stretch of the semester.
Kennedy Shinnick

Teachers' Top Educational Chrome Apps in 2015 ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

  • We singled out the the apps that have been most popular among teachers and educators
  • The apps cover a range of themes from tools to enhance your productivity and help you stay focused to add-ons for annotating and editing PDFs, you will definitely find something to use in your teaching
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    This article is great for teachers to take a look at because it gives a list of the top educational Chrome Extensions for 2015. The apps that they list have been teacher tested and approved. Each of the apps listed offer a variety of in-class opportunities for teachers to use. 
Jamal Palmer

8 Must-Have Google Chrome Apps for Students | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This article provides very useful tips for students in regards to education. Google Chrome provides multiple applications which often go untapped because people are unaware of the options they have. Another convenient factor about this article is that all of the options they've listed are affordable if not free. This article contributes to its readers by delivering lists of apps to cover every aspect of a student's needs.
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    I thought that this article would be very useful. There are so many new apps coming out each day it can be hard to know what is the best. I really like when I can go to one spot and see which app has the best reviews for a students different learning needs.
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