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Using Technology in the Elementary Classroom - 0 views

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    A great website for math resources for primary grades!
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Ten Ideas for Using Instagram in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This teacher initially wasn't sold on the benefits of Instagram, but eventually he came to appreciate the many creative options it offers. "After spending a few months using [Instagram]," he says, "I see a powerful element that I had failed to understand before. [It] reminds me to pay attention." This realization led to 10 great-and creative-ideas on how to use the social media medium in the secondary ed classroom.
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Pros And Cons Of iPads In The Classroom - Forbes - 0 views

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    pros and cons of ipads
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C-Print - 0 views

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    This website describes the assistive technology known as C-print, a speech-to-text system developed for students who are deaf or hard of hearing. The website provides information about how it works, how much it costs, how to use it, where it can be used, and even how to be trained to be a captionist!
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Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    This article is a little lengthy but it does a great job of supporting and explaining the interesting and quickly growing use of blogs in the school setting.
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Lift the Cell Phone Ban - 0 views

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    Great scholastic article on how cell phones can help, not hinder, education, with a good example of a school it has worked for and what programs on smart phones are the most successful. "But educators know that with students, cell phone use in inevitable, so why not use the devices for good?"
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New Study Finds iPads in the Classroom Boost Test Scores - 1 views

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    This Time article explains a study that shows improvement in literacy scores from a class of 266 kindergarteners in Auburn, Maine. Teachers noticed a change in their students they were more engaged and excited about learning.
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Goodreads on YA Literature - 0 views

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    This website introduces the concept of young adult literature. Goodreads allows students to interact in a social setting while exploring the depth of YA literature available to them.
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Connected, Lurking, and Listening | EdSurge News - 6 views

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    Good read for a DIYPD Tuesday
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    Good read for a DIYPD Tuesday
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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.

Should laptops replace textbooks - 0 views

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Creating a Tech-Savvy Kindergarten Classroom - 0 views

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    Great article on using various Tech in the classroom in conjunction to more traditional teaching methods.
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http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/download/nwp_file/12466/Teaching_New_Writing_Chapter1.pdf?... - 0 views

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    evolving technology and assessment in the classroom
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Writing Roadmap Assessment - CTB/McGraw-Hill - 0 views

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    description of the "Writing Roadmap" program in which students write essays online and the program "grades" their writing
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How Intelligent Scoring Will Help Create an Intelligent System - Getting Smart by Tom V... - 0 views

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    article weighing the pro's and con's (but mostly pro's) of online writing assessment. Speaks in particular about standardized testing and how these sites prepare students. 
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Top 100 Teen Novels - 0 views

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    Favorites: 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels
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http://www.tandfonline.com.ezproxy.library.wwu.edu/doi/pdf/10.1080/00094056.1999.10521999 - 0 views

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    A journal article explaining why there is a need for change in the way students are graded, ideas for forms of alternative assessment and what it would look like, and how it contributes to children's learning.
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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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ThinkMind(TM) Digital Library - 0 views

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    This is just the Abstract but if you click the 'Download full Article' it will load onto computer as a pdf. This is an assessment of two studies regarding Ipad's as assistive technology in special education.
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    This is just the Abstract but if you click the 'Download full Article' it will load onto computer as a pdf. This is an assessment of two studies regarding Ipad's as assistive technology in special education.
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