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Tara Mazza

Videos For Modeling Social Skills - 0 views

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    This site is great for viewing examples of videos designed for modeling appropriate social behaviors. Although videos are available for purchase on this site, many helpful tips are offered on how to use video modeling most effectively.
Tara Mazza

Video Modeling: How to and Resources - 0 views

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    This page describes the four types of video modeling used for teaching a range of skills and behaviors to children on the autism spectrum. You will find several example videos, a brief explanation of why video modeling works, and five helpful resource links.
mary gnozzio

Effects of Violent Video Games On Agressive Behavior, Agressive Cognition, Agressive Af... - 1 views

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    This pdf shows a more specific study done on effect of video games and aggression. It also shows that it not only increases aggressive behavior but also aggressive thoughts. School violence is becoming a problem so it is important to understand things such as video games impact on children's aggression because it can help us better prevent classroom violence.
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    This pdf shows a more specific study done on the effect of video games and aggression. It also shows that it not only increases aggressive behavior but also aggressive thoughts.
Claire Kotler

Video Games Affect the Brain-for Better and Worse - Dana Foundation - 0 views

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    This article outlines the debate on wether video games are good or bad for the brain. It includes research on positive effects and negative effects on people's brains. It also includes five aspects of video games that affect the players long term influences.   
Tara Mazza

Video Modeling: How to and Resources - 0 views

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    This page describes the four types of video modeling used for teaching a range of skills and behaviors to children on the autism spectrum. You will find several example videos, a brief explanation of why video modeling works, and five helpful resource links.
Tara Mazza

Autism and Video Modeling - 0 views

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    This report offers a basic description of video modeling, and why it is such a successful tool for teaching children with autism. This report also touches the surface of the types of skills taught with video modeling.
Tara Mazza

Using Video Modeling to Enhance Communication and Skills - 0 views

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    The positive outcomes of video based learning for typically developing children, and children with autism, are described in this article. The distinction is made between peer modeling and self modeling.
Tara Mazza

Video Proves Highly Effective for Teaching and Providing Positive Behavior Support - 0 views

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    This summary of articles from various resources reports the positive outcomes when video modeling was used for teaching social behavior and language, literacy skills, and motor skills.
Catherine Barrack

vlogbrothers - YouTube - 0 views

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    VlogBrothers is a video blog style channel on YouTube hosted by brothers, John Green and Hank Green. John Green is a popular YA Lit author (Looking for Alaska, The Fault in our Stars)
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    VlogBrothers is a video blog style channel on YouTube hosted by brothers, John Green and Hank Green. John Green is a popular YA Lit author (Looking for Alaska, The Fault in our Stars)
Catherine Barrack

TED talks: Lisa Bu: How books can open your mind - 0 views

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    Video TED talk from Lisa Bu  -"second-class happiness" -learning from literature -reading books in pairs
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    Video TED talk from Lisa Bu  -"second-class happiness" -learning from literature -reading books in pairs
Brianna Backus

School Pen Pals and Key Pals - 0 views

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    I though this website was way cool! It introduces people who want video pen pals all over the world, ready to share their experiences! As a Spanish teacher, I want to give my students opportunities to speak with native speakers, but the site is not specifically for language learners. You can set up an exchange with students from Australia, England, or anywhere else you might want!
Tara Mazza

Observe a Good Deed, Perform a Good Deed - 0 views

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    Research results are supported in this article discussing the impact of watching video which exemplifies uplifting or positive behavior.
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."
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.
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.
Courtney Dawson

SMART Notebook Maths - Secondary Education - YouTube - 0 views

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    Live demonstration of SMART board in Math class. This shows you many things you can on a SMART board and advantages to use it.
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