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sasha thomas

Google Earth in Education: Visual Aid and Beyond « Teaching (and Learning) wi... - 0 views

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    Website giving history and overview of google earth. Gives accuracy of tool. tips for use in the classroom
sasha thomas

http://static.googleusercontent.com/external_content/untrusted_dlcp/www.google.com/en/u... - 0 views

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    easy to read handout about google earth in the classroom. tells you what it is and why to use it. gives instructional ideas for grade levels.
sasha thomas

Teaching with Google Earth - 0 views

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    a complete guide for using google earth in the geoscience classroom. most useful link is ready-to-use-clasroom activities which maps out lesson plans for teachers.
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    a complete guide for using google earth in the geoscience classroom. most useful link is ready-to-use-clasroom activities which maps out lesson plans for teachers.
sasha thomas

Classroom Resources - Google Earth for Educators - 0 views

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    Googles published website giving tutorials and tips for teachers. Can be used as a place to share student projects, teacher reviews, and lesson plans. plans range from population growth tracking to up to the minute earthquake watching.
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    Googles published website giving tutorials and tips for teachers.
Jaime Lemmer

Educational Leadership:Multiple Measures:Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards - 0 views

  • What the Research Found
  • The study results indicated that, in general, using interactive whiteboards was associated with a 16 percentile point gain in student achievement. This means that we can expect a student at the 50th percentile in a classroom without the technology to increase to the 66th percentile in a classroom using whiteboards. In addition, three features inherent in interactive whiteboards have a statistically significant relationship with student achievement. The first is the learner-response device—handheld voting devices that students use to enter their responses to questions. The percentage of students providing the correct answer is then immediately displayed on the board in a bar graph or pie chart. Using voting devices was associated with a 26 percentile point gain in student achievement. A second feature is the use of graphics and other visuals to represent information. These include downloaded pictures and video clips from the Internet, sites such as Google Earth, and graphs and charts. Use of these aids was also associated with a 26 percentile point gain in student achievement. A third feature is the interactive whiteboard reinforcer—applications that teachers can use to signal that an answer is correct or to present information in an unusual context. These applications include dragging and dropping correct answers into specific locations, acknowledging correct answers with virtual applause, and uncovering information hidden under objects. These practices were associated with a 31 percentile point gain in student achievement.
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    Robert Marzano's research on the effectiveness of interactive whiteboards in the classroom.
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