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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.
carollingan

Is the Cell Phone the New Pencil? | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Is the phone the new pencil?" article I found was very interesting and can help teachers be more open minded when it comes to technology. Yes, often teachers as well as parents think that technology is taking over many things even when t comes to education, but in a way it is keeping our children's mind working and thinking about what they are going to write. However, the downfall in my opinion is that are children using correct grammar? Also, how does this affect the social skills when it comes to being face to face versus on a screen. There's many factors that even out the usage of cell phones and pencils.
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    Writing professor and researcher Jeff Grabill discusses a Michigan State University study which suggests that, although students spend much of their day with cell phone in hand, their "writing lives" are blossoming.
Tatiana Fiore

Historia: Game-Based Learning for Middle School History | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Rick Brennan found interactive games help teach his class history more than a regular lesson. Students seem more involved and want to learn. Games seem to be the key to helping younger students stay active in their education. This blog could help other teachers come up with ideas for their classrooms.
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    I think that it is a good idea to use interactive games to keep younger students active in the class. Without the interactive games it will be easier for students to fall behind and become less interested in the material.
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    Very interesting. Making learn fun and interactive
donald deleo

Why Do We Need Technology Integration? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article spoke about the importance of technology in the classroom, and how it only benefits the children and makes their learning easier. It said that technology helps with personal and social responsibility. It said that technology helps change the student/teacher roles and relationships, with technology it gives the students more responsibility and accountability. As a whole, I felt this article was great for our class because it was showing the benefits of technology in a classroom.
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    This article spoke about the importance of technology in the classroom, and how it only benefits the children and makes their learning easier. It said that technology helps with personal and social responsibility. It said that technology helps change the student/teacher roles and relationships, with technology it gives the students more responsibility and accountability. As a whole, I felt this article was great for our class because it was showing the benefits of technology in a classroom. 
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."
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.
leanne martina

Integrating Technology in the Ramsey School District - Schools - Ramsey, NJ Patch - 0 views

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    The Ramsey New Jersey School District purchased 1,075 ipads for all of the schools. Money well spent because a study proved better in class student participation as well as communication between students and teachers through e mails and video tutorials. I'm impressed because of their drive to create globally technologically competent students who are able to reach out to the whole world through technology. These students will be well prepared to face the work force.
Michelle Wendt

The Readability Test Tool - 2 views

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    This helps you determine reading level
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    Thank you
Shannon Costello

Tips on technology integration for apprehensive educators - 0 views

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    When integrating technology into the classroom, it is important to remember 5 different topics - attitude, pragmatism, humility, adaption, and self-scaffolding. Be open to ideas and uses of technology students may want to show you and when introducing something new, always remember baby steps.
Tatiana Fiore

What if kids hold the solutions to our biggest problems? - 1 views

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    What if we gave younger students more credit instead of just assuming they don't know what you're trying to teach them? Especially with technology since it is such a huge part of our world now.
Eric El

10 Great Resources to Find Educational iPad Apps for Your Class ~ Educational Technolog... - 1 views

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    In modern classroom settings, ipads are more and more prevalence, along with the apps that go with them. As lessons and lesson plans change, there is always a constant need to download and peruse new apps for the various lessons a teacher may draw upon. Searching for apps, when added to all of the other preparation requirements can be highly cumbersome. One way this article can assist the app search is by providing a healthy source of sites who give reviews and suggestions on what apps are popular, which apps are useful, and which apps are not. Having a site that sorts and reviews apps can save hours when searching itunes for the next new app to integrate into the lesson plan.
Carissa Price

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    This article talks about the many ways that diigo is helpful in a classroom. The main helpful thing is that by using Diigo, students can bookmark important websites and access them from school or home and the students will always have access to this data.
Michelle Wendt

Google Gooru| Google apps Training Help - 3 views

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    This is the place to go for real google help!
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.
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