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paulowsb

It's all about the connections - 3 views

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    This article is helpful to us considering we are all aspiring teachers. I'm sure we will all have the opportunity to attend this convention so this can contribute to our experience during that time. Also, who knows how advanced technology will be by that time so there is more of a chance we could have a 10x better experience!
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    This is pretty cool because it is especially helpful for teachers. It is about how teachers do no connect during the ISTEs because most of the teachers connect through social media now. Which is relevant becuase we are learning in this class how to use social media as a resource.
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    This article is helpful to us considering we are all aspiring teachers. I'm sure we will all have the opportunity to attend this convention so this can contribute to our experience during that time. Also, who knows how advanced technology will be by that time so there is more of a chance we could have a 10x better experience!
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    This article is helpful to us considering we are all aspiring teachers. I'm sure we will all have the opportunity to attend this convention so this can contribute to our experience during that time. Also, who knows how advanced technology will be by that time so there is more of a chance we could have a 10x better experience!
rosscos32

Duncan: Technology is key to closing achievement gap - 0 views

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    In this article Education Secretary Arne Duncan highlights how the achievement gaps within our schools can be closed by the increase investment in technology use in all classrooms. He states that 2/3 of teachers wish they had more technology in the classrooms which is being limited due a high percentage of schools not having adequate bandwidth or access to high-speed internet. As future teachers who are learning now how to integrate technology into our classrooms this article is important to our class because it shows that most schools do not really have the opportunity to utilize this knowledge. But, the actions of Duncan and other reforms are trying to ensure that we as teachers receive the professional development and resources available so we can integrate our technological knowledge in the classroom.
Michelle Wendt

Connections Wanted Form #GRA14 - 0 views

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    I love the one book program that our district runs, where everyone in town reads the same book and we have an author visit as a wrap up. I have met some new and interesting people that way. Having that collective understanding on just one thing is vital to extending relationships amongst people who would normally never connect. The more you know about people around you, the more you care. The global read-aloud can achieve that same interconnectedness.
Michelle Wendt

Global Education Database | Your Personalized Education Guide - 1 views

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    "What if there was a simpler way to figure out how to use the most popular tech tools in education? That's the idea behind the new Global Education Database (GEDB) - it's still in the very early stages but has an aim to be something akin to the 'Yelp for Education' thanks to the robust and brilliant education crowd around the globe. Each listing in the GEDB features expert reviews, pros, cons, tips on using each product in the classroom, what the product is good for (flipped classrooms, Common Core, etc.), and more."
Eric El

Taking the Struggle Out of Group Work - 2 views

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    This article is an innovative solution to allowing students to work together and not worry about doing all the work and splitting the credit with other students who did much less. The strategy uses google drive as a way to monitor what gets done what student. In addition, groups are assigned a total number of points, divided evenly between all the students in a group.
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    great idea to use for out of class group work.
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    It is effective. I agree.
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    I like the article. I can relate to the struggle of group work.
Crystal Hammond

The 5 Steps of Effective Technology Integration - Getting Smart by Dave Guymon - edchat... - 0 views

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    There are five effective ways to integrate technology. Identify relative advantage to see if there is a need that a given technology too can address and search for the most appropriate tool or process to meet that need. Determine objectives and assessments by asking what will students be able to do?, how long will it take for them to do it? and how are they going to demonstrate that the objective was met?. Design instructional strategies by taking into consideration students readiness levels along with their physical and effective needs this will help create appropriate student groupings and a flowing activity sequence of instruction. Prepare the instructional environment by being aware of the classroom layout, available materials, and preparing a backup plan for when technology issues arise. Analyze results and make revisions by making conclusions about what worked and what didn't work.
Michelle Wendt

CTE TUTOR | Open 24/7 - For students and Teachers - 4 views

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    Excel Learning Modules including Vocabualry, Excel Charts, Excel formulas and functions. School Friendly.
leanne martina

Common Core: It's not what they know - it's how they'll use it - 2 views

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    this is great; i hope it will help you. To truly meet the Common Core, we have to teach students to dig deeper, think bigger and apply what they learn to real-world problems.
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    this is great; i hope it will help you. To truly meet the Common Core, we have to teach students to dig deeper, think bigger and apply what they learn to real-world problems.
leanne martina

Confessions of an ed tech advocate (you might be one too) - 1 views

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    this article is goodIf you've got a vision for how technology can transform the way students learn, you might be an advocate.
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    this article is goodIf you've got a vision for how technology can transform the way students learn, you might be an advocate.
Michelle Wendt

Beyond Angry Birds, Five Apps That Test Your Physics Skills | MindShift - 1 views

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    Integrate Physics and problem-solving apps into your instruction.
Carissa Price

8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 1 views

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    improving the way students typically learn.
Carissa Price

50 Ways to Integrate Technology - Ways to Anchor Technology in Your Classroom Tomorrow - 0 views

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    exciting ideas that utilize technology in the classroom.
Michelle Wendt

Bucket List of Online Education Resources - 1 views

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    Web 2.0 Tools, digital video, images for education, search engines, content management systems, mobile phones in education, educational online games
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    Web 2.0 Tools, digital video, images for education, search engines, content management systems, mobile phones in education, educational online games
Michelle Wendt

Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 2 views

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    Bring up non fiction, informational text news articles in 5 different lexiles. Use for compare and contrast included questions and quizzes. Use the anchor to have students sign in themselves.  You can target questions and email a live specialist.
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    Bring up non fiction, informational text news articles in 5 different lexiles. Use for compare and contrast included questions and quizzes. Use the anchor to have students sign in themselves.  You can target questions and email a live specialist.
Michelle Wendt

Google Gooru| Google apps Training Help - 3 views

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    This is the place to go for real google help!
Amanda Shadinger

Technology Integration for the New 21st Century Learner - 0 views

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    What a wonderful article! Teachers, Principals, parents, and students need to read this article. Our 21st century learners are quite different than they were 15 years ago. Technology integration in the classroom is a proven fact that students will be critical thinkers, higher order learners, and be competitive in the real world. Love it.
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    This article discusses the shift we are seeing in the classrooms as more and more technology is integrated. It is helpful because it shows us how we, as future teachers, must use technology with our students. We must trust them with the technology. We are no longer going to be in classrooms where we have more access to technology than our students. It is going to be universal. We will be using technology  interactively with the students and the students will have a better understanding of the subject, and technology they're using.  
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    This article discusses the technology movement we are currently experiencing all around us. Technology is everywhere and this is what todays children are being brought up on. This is the normal to them unlike students who were learning even just 10 years ago. Technology is the future and we as future teachers need to embrace it.
Ashley Voorhees

The 7 Golden Rules of Using Technology in Schools | MindShift - 0 views

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    This article explains why it is important to teach students about technology and how we should be using it in the classrooms rather than just on special occasions in a computer lab. Technology is evolving and taking the place of other tools such as textbooks and calculators. It says that students are already using this technology so instead of turning off all electronics we should teach them how to use it efficiently.
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    This article explains why it is important to teach students about technology and how we should be using it in the classrooms rather than just on special occasions in a computer lab. Technology is evolving and taking the place of other tools such as textbooks and calculators. It says that students are already using this technology so instead of turning off all electronics we should teach them how to use it efficiently.
Chris Wozniak

Technology Integration in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This article basically discusses what technology integration is. Then it goes into why it is important. One of the things discussed is that kids today are growing up in a strong technology based world and it is important for them not to only learn the basics but what is needed for everyday life 
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    I agree that students should definitely be using more technology now days because its what they're used to. But I believe that younger students should be given a chance first to learn without technology. Normal teaching(without technology) can still work. We shouldn't give up on it.
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    Integrating technology at a young age is important so they can begin to learn how to use tools they will use for the rest of their lives. I don't think that teaching should be strictly based off technology though because it can become distracting sometimes.
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    It is a true balancing act. Because of the workforce skills students will need when they graduate the push is on to have them use technology often and well. Unfortunately, it takes skill to integrate technology in the most appropriate manner and to its best advantage.
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    I think that we need to integrate technology into the classroom at a young age because the youth will be using technology going forward for the rest of their lives. And for them to be successful in school, they should begin to use technology to help them.
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