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Brianna Backus

Extended Interviews - The Daily Show with Jon Stewart - 0 views

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    Malala Yousafzai discusses the importance of an education in ending WWIII
Kaylee Weaver

13 Qualities of an Effective Art Teacher - 0 views

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    qualities of an effective art teacher! I think this is something we can all use, even if we aren't going to be art teachers.
Chris Ruether

How Social Networking Helps Teaching (and Worries Some Professors) - Technology - The C... - 1 views

  • Ask students to do role-playing exercises on Facebook or Twitter. For instance, students in an American-history course could each be required to set up a Facebook page for a historical figure and periodically post "status updates" of things the famous people did. Similarly, Utah State University organized a Civil War re-enactment on Twitter.
  • Some attendees stressed that there is a danger that professors would use
  • new technologies just because they seemed cool, rather than for any specific learning goa
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    This article gave specific examples of how social media was used in the class room. Being a History major I especially liked the idea of making pages for certain historical figures and posting status updates about things that person did
Chris Ruether

Education Week: Schools Are Using Social Networking to Involve Parents - 0 views

  • This school year, the 1.1 million-student New York City system launched a new text-subscription service that notifies parents in English or Spanish of school news and a series of webinars on topics of relevance to parents. The 640,000-student Los Angeles school district hired its first-ever director of social media this past spring, whose main charge is communicating and sharing district information with parents and students via tools such as YouTube, Twitter, and Tumblr.
  • In the 182,000-student Fairfax County school system in Virginia, 84,500 people have subscribed to the district's enhanced news and information email and text service, the district's Facebook page has 26,000 "likes," and its Twitter account has 8,100 followers
  • digital technologies to improve communication between the school and parents
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  • has its teachers use Skype to run parent conferences and airs live and archived video of all parent and teacher association meetings for parents who are unable to attend. Recently, Mr. Mazza and some staff members even brought laptops into a local mosque that a number of the school's families attend, and streamed live footage there of one of the meetings
  • About 2,000 parents have already received training since the start of school this year, according to Kelly Cline, the senior manager of parent engagement for the Houston district.
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    This article talks about teaching the parents about how to use social media properly in order for them to stay up to date about many things in their children's lives. one example is using Skype to do parent teacher conferences. Also using high-quality digital content in the homes is allowing parents to once again help their students with homework.
Chris Ruether

Cyberbullying: Should schools police students' social media accounts? (+video) - CSMoni... - 0 views

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    This article talks about the trouble with to much social media and the use of "Cyberbullying". I think this is an important article for all incoming teachers to read and understand.
Whitney Burton

- iPad Apps to meet IEP Goals - 0 views

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    This article provides a list of iPad apps that meet IEP guidelines for children that are classified as autistic or that are developmentally disabled. It describes the goals that are met and even provides a short video of "How the iPad Meets IEP Goals."
andrew joseph

How to Use an Amazon Kindle EBook Reader in the Classroom - 1 views

A very helpful source for educators looking to introduce e-book readers into their classroom. The article gives fives, solid ideas for introducing e-book readers into a classroom learning environment.

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started by andrew joseph on 03 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Kylie Baker

Report says giving iPads to Auburn kindergartners increases test scores - Education - B... - 0 views

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    This article was based on an experiment done using two groups of Kindergarteners; ones who learned with iPads, and ones who did not. The results prove that using iPads with the students improved test scores.
spencer elwell

No Child Left Untableted - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Real teachers discuss the pros and cons of tablets in the classroom. North Carolina middle schools receive 15,450 tablets for educational purposes and discuss their impact on learning. K-12 schools spend $17 billion annually on instructional materials and technology.
Sarah Downie

Promethean - 0 views

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    The Promethean website promotes its interactive whiteboards and their positive effects on classroom performance.
Samantha Tengs

How Schools Are Hurting the Fight Against Plagiarism - Plagiarism Today - 0 views

  • While these policies are well-intended, they actually do more to create a climate of fear
  • desire to try and defeat the systems that check for plagiarism.
  • educators have accidentally created a plagiarism war
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  • earn on their own how to better get away
  • want to know about how to detect it more effectively, not how to prevent it
  • ant to know about how to beat the tools that detect it (often through very sneaky questioning), not how to actually cite sources.
  • ware of the detection methods
  • source under the radar
  • students who want to plagiarize can do so with little fear of getting caught
  • ocus on actually teaching about plagiarism
  • how to cite sources, paraphrase correctly and be a good researcher
  • rafting assignments that are resistant to plagiarism
  • Strict plagiarism enforcement without solid plagiarism education doesn’t make better students, it makes better cheaters.
  • current path only makes cheaters more resistant to the methods that are used to catch them and creates a climate of fear that is both counter-productive for learning and can actually encourage cheating,
  • igh level of disrespect for intellectual property
  • For the sake of academia and the creative world at large, it is crucial that school shift the way they deal with plagiarism and find a more product approach to the problem.
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    This source offers a different perspective on plagiarism detection methods, arguing that they cause more harm than good. Students become better at cheating by finding ways around these barrier. In addition to this, there is an atmosphere of fear in classroom, even for those who haven't plagiarized. Instead, teachers should focus on teaching preventative measures, like how to properly cite and research.
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
John DiDonna

L.A. Unified takes back iPads as $1-billion plan hits hurdles - 0 views

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    LA times article about LA school district that spend $1 billion on getting students ipads. The school district is now trying to get the ipads back, it has gotten 2/3 of the devices back.
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.
Chelsey Freudenberg

Critical Evidence: How the Arts Benefit Student Achievement - 0 views

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    Publication from the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies that describes what research says about how study of the arts contributes to academic achievement and student success.
Ashley Cleary

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/news/education/2010-08-24-classroomlaptops24_ST_N.htm - 0 views

This article does a good job of explaining in detail how laptops are being used middle schools to help students learn and how it makes teaching easier.

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started by Ashley Cleary on 08 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
John DiDonna

The iPad-Breaking New Ground in Special Education | District Administration Maga - 1 views

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    This article talks about how useful ipads are for autistic students. It also briefly talks about a study done in Orange County on the use of ipads with autistic students.
Kaylee Weaver

Cuts in Arts Programs Leave Sour Note in Schools | 2003-2004 | At the Capitol News Arch... - 0 views

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    great quote from art teacher
Cyndi Sitterding

Animal Assisted Therapy for Special Needs Children - 0 views

  • Kids and animals are a natural combination. Pets are great companions, and they teach the value of responsibility to children. For children with disabilities, this companionship is particularly invaluable, as they may have trouble making friends with kids their own ages because of low self-esteem. Animals give children an opportunity to connect with another living being, which is extremely important to any child's development.
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    National site promoting animal therapy for special needs children. Highlights horses, dolphins, and dogs.
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