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Jaclyn LeBlanc

The use of Assistive Technology in Special Education - 3 views

www.peabody.k12.ma.us/404 This website contains a ton of information on Assistive Technology resources. It also has links to other websites that use technology to help students understand, learn,...

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Jessica Tingley

17 Pros and Cons of Using iPads in the Classroom - 2 views

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    This Is a Blog written by a teacher sharing 9 Pros and 8 Cons with I pad use int the classroom.
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    This Is a Blog written by a teacher sharing 9 Pros and 8 Cons with I pad use int the classroom.
Jessica Follett

Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article discusses how integrating technology into a classroom in the proper way can deepen and enhance the learning process. It goes into how using technology tools to learn provide students with a realistic snapshot of what the modern office looks like.
Clara Gosselin

My 1:1 iPad Classroom Management Tools - 1 views

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    A great blog of how a teacher uses iPads and technology in her classroom. Specific apps and management skills to use while allowing kids to use the devices.
Xandra Peter

Bringing Babies to the Classroom to Teach Empathy, Prevent Bullying | PBS NewsHour - 2 views

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    This article is probably one of my favorites. It shows how children's interactions and care for another person can greatly impact their aggression levels. The response of caring for someone else overcomes the want to hurt another. 
Haley Sargent

http://www.naeyc.org/yc/files/yc/file/201205/McManis_YC0512.pdf - 1 views

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    This article discusses the effectiveness of interactive whiteboards in early education and how students gain skills from them. It also goes into availability of interactive whiteboards in classrooms, if they are developmentally appropriate, and a score sheet to evaluate software for use in education.
kayla short

The iPad-Breaking New Ground in Special Education - 1 views

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    This article provides another view on the cost effectiveness and the uselfulness that the iPad provides in all classrooms, especially for autistic students. It describes a pilot research study that proved to support integrating the iPad into special education curriculums because of the wide range of uses and tools it provides. One of the main points the researcher argued is that the iPad has multiple uses and can replace the many devices that are apparent in special education programs.
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!
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.
Abigail Hempton

Tablets vs. Textbooks - ProCon.org - 0 views

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    This source breaks down some of the main pros and cons regarding the issue of promoting tablets in the classroom for grades K-12. Major points are addressed such as the health controversy, financial adjustments, distractibility, etc. Interesting statistics about number of e-books purchased and usage is presented, along with statistics about expenses of the electronic book options. I found this source by Googleing, "digital books vs textbooks, pros and cons".
Jeff Hanks

"6 Reasons why you should use 6 laptops in your classroom" - 1 views

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    This is a persuasive essay detailing the positive effects of a controlled setting with laptop use in classes. Having a small number of laptops and placing the students in groups would allow the laptops to be used in a controlled setting with laptop time being much more valuable having to share with other students. Having one laptop per group would allow the laptop to be a tool of necessity rather than entertainment.
Leah Johnson

"21 Ways to Integrate the SMART Board in the Elementary Classroom" - NJAET_Outline_SMAR... - 0 views

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    This document describes many ways that the SMART board can be used in the classroom. It also provides links, shortcuts, and techniques.
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.
Morgan Estep

Report: Online Learning Nearly Doubles Among High School Students -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Talks about a report of online education among high school students. States how the growth of this method is not enough to keep up with all the students that want to enroll.
Meredith Rapp

Flipping the Classroom - 1 views

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    This website provides a basic overview of what classroom flipping is and how it is used in the current classroom. It presents recent research and key elements of classroom flipping.
George Sudbery

iPads in the Classroom - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    This site includes a large variety of information and resources on the use of tablets in education. One of the most notable features of this space is that its creator has included a long list of tutorials that can aid teachers in bringing unfamiliar technology into their daily instruction.
Amy Grafstrom

Virtual School in Washington State - 1 views

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    This website contains all the information that is provided for a no-cost public school funded system where families can have curriculum appropriate materials ("even bags of rocks and dirt") delivered to their front door and complete graded Kindergarten through the 12th grade virtually from home. They claim these virtual students will spend about 20-25% of their time working on the computer, while high school students in this program can plan to spend about three hours each day on the computer. This site offers free examples of lesson plans, and lots of information on how this system works.
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    Search Criteria: Google: virtual school Washington state (I started with virtual school and Google provided me the rest)
Stephanie Haynes

Using an iPad in Inclusive Preschool Classrooms to Introduce STEM Concepts (medium: Sch... - 1 views

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    This article is about iPad use in preschool classrooms to introduce science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts to students. Their use in inclusive preschool classrooms has improved the learning of children with disabilities. (Complete URL: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&sid=1966206b-a2f1-4270-a222-21e64184b134%40sessionmgr110&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=85691772)
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    This article is about iPad use in preschool classrooms to introduce science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) concepts to students. Their use in inclusive preschool classrooms has improved the learning of children with disabilities. (Complete URL: http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/detail?vid=3&sid=1966206b-a2f1-4270-a222-21e64184b134%40sessionmgr110&hid=103&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=85691772)
Brianna Barkley

Education World: Hand-Held Technology 'Clicks' With Students - 1 views

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    So far, the best resource for my topic would probably be "Education World: Hand-Held Technology 'Clicks' With Students". This article is about the effects of the clicker in the classroom. Like how the clickers help students become more engaged with the lesson and gives the teacher feedback of how the students are responding to the lesson. This article also addresses the issue of why the clickers might not be for everyone.
Cyndi Sitterding

National School Lunch Program (NSLP) | Food and Nutrition Service - 1 views

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    National school lunch program explained with connections to applications, program history and notes
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