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Civil War Battlefield Apps for iPhone - 0 views

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    Our second Battle App will provide you with a cutting-edge way to experience the rich history of the Fredericksburg Battlefield. Our GPS-powered touring application will allow you to explore the entire battlefield, from the river crossings to Marye's Heights and the Slaughter Pen Farm. Explore the Battlefield with Confidence! Pinpoint your GPS location on 1862 battle maps Explore the entire battlefield with our four tours Watch historian videos and hear historical accounts (Watch sample video ») Access Orders of Battle, Key Facts, and other important references at your fingertips
Mary Waker

Should Students Bring Their Own Technology Devices to School? - Leading From the Classr... - 3 views

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    Patrick Ledesma is a National Board-certified teacher and School Based Technology Specialist in Fairfax, Virginia, where he focuses on instructional-technology integration and special education at the middle school level. For the 2010-2011 school year, Patrick is serving as a Classroom Fellow with the U.S.
Roland O'Daniel

Are You Behind? - 2 views

  • Second, do you have the spaces?  If your vision does include learning online, you have to have school-supported digital spaces.  It can be anything really, but you have to have something.  And I’m not talking about individual teachers putting something together, because that doesn’t make sense for kids or from an organizational standpoint in terms of support and dedicated growth and development in concert with the vision.  I also don’t believe this should be something left to students to self-organize around-if its part of the vision, the school has to be intentional about it and provide a common landscape for all.
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    David Jakes does a great job of laying out a vision of what should be expected for classroom interactions through a digital platform but still isn't. I love his thinking about it not being a happy website with mission/vision but a place to collaborate and inform.  The 21st century is now not tomorrow!
Sally Bair

As Wikipedia Turns 10, It Focuses on Ways to Improve Student Learning - 0 views

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    Article describes the efforts of Wikimedia to work with LSU to institutionalize the curriculum around Wikipedia. Rodney Dunican, education programs manager for Wikimedia said, "We don't want them to cite Wikipedia. What we really want them to do is understand how to use and critically evaluate the articles on Wikipedia and then learn how to contribute to make those articles better."
Roland O'Daniel

http://escholarship.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=jtla - 0 views

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    1:1 computing from the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative
Mary Waker

Teachers Get Trained with the iPad | MindShift - 3 views

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    The Fourth of July weekend is a great opportunity to take a break, but during the rest of the summer, it's important to keep those brain muscles flexed with fun learning exercises.
drholubz

The 7 Habits Of Effective Connected Educators - 0 views

The 7 Habits Of Effective Connected Educators

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started by drholubz on 11 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
Roland O'Daniel

Motion Math - Move, play, learn! - 1 views

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    Great new number sense math app. Cost $0.99 at this time but uses: the capabilities of the iPhone well (motion, graphics), multiple representations including linear and circle models, decimals, fractions, percents. Is fast moving and progresses beyond 0 to 1 to have students estimating values like 0.26 on a number line from 0 to 2.  
Sally Bair

Using Twitter and QR Codes at Conferences - 4 views

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    Michigan State Grad Student Katy Meyers describes her back channel, Twitter and QR Code experiences at the American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) in Minneapolis. You can visit her website at www.bonesdontlie.com or follow her on Twitter: @bonesdonotlie.
Mary Waker

iPad Curriculum - 9 views

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    What it is: Stick Pick is a great app for the teacher iOS device. Teachers can randomly (or intentionally) choose a student's name from a virtual can of Popsicle sticks. Student sticks are tied to a mode and level of difficulty for each learner.
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