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reneethomas

edcamp - 0 views

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    This wiki is a current listing of edcamps happening around the world. This wiki also provides information on how to organize your own Edcamp. Edcamp is an 'unconference' designed for teachers and their needs. Edcamps are free to attend and usually provide lunch and amazing door prizes.
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    This wiki is a current listing of edcamps happening around the world. This wiki also provides information on how to organize your own Edcamp. Edcamp is an 'unconference' designed for teachers and their needs. Edcamps are free to attend and usually provide lunch and amazing door prizes.
Mekca Wallace

Wonders | Wonderopolis - 2 views

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    LOVE IT! If you can "wonder" it it's there! A great way to start a class, design your lesson, or even fill up five minutes. Full of lessons with factual info, vocabulary, connected to state standards
Mekca Wallace

Digital Citizenship - GDRSD EdTech Commons - 3 views

  • Student CurriculumGDRMS Digital CitizenshipCommon Sense Media for EducatorsFree technology for Teachers article "11 Resources for Teaching & Learning Web Safety"Larry Ferlazzo's article The Best Sites For Learning Online SafetyNetsmartz is a program designed for student ages 5-17, parents and guardians, educators, and law enforcement designed to educate, engage and empower users of the internet.Boston Public School Cyber Safety CampaignBrainPOP has several movies about Digital Etiquette:Digital CitizenshipCyberbullying      6. Common Craft "In Plain English" series:Protecting Your Reputation onlineComputer Viruses and ThreatsSecure PasswordsSocial Networking in Plain English
  • Teacher InformationSimple Guide to All That Teachers Need to Know about Digital CitizenshipEdutopia - Digital Citizenship: Resource RoundupEdutopia - Five-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship
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    Digital Citizenship lessons for students and teachers
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    I love this link, Mekca! As I'm beginning to think about introducing social media into my classroom, the idea of teaching digital media keeps popping up. I know it needs to be taught, but I don't know where to begin! This would be a great place to start. I see that it is mainly for teacher usage, but it's a great place to start and get ideas. A lot could be implemented from the material presented. I plan to use this to plan my digital literacy lessons, thank you!
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    Thanks, Mekca! We spend very little time teaching Digital Citzenship. I think it needs to be embedded in every teacher's curriculum. There are so many "teachable" moments that present themselves that could be linked to proper social media usage. This is going to be an excellent resource for me to share with my fellow educators.
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    This is an excellent source for me to use in my Teen Insights classroom. We started with a unit on bullying... then cyberbullying... I think we're missing the point- students just need to learn to be good digital citizens! I will use this source to build my curriculum. I appreciate that the curriculum is geared towards students but that it gives teachers and parents good background as well. Parents are a huge part of cyberbullying problems. Much of the conflict we have in school has to do with something students do online at home and then carry those hard feelings with them to school. I do not have resources similar to these. The video that my curriculum used to show warned students to avoid chat rooms and to only choose names that gave no indication of their age, gender, or location. It's good for students to stay safe, but the world has become much more familiar and personal with technology. Our curriculum needs to adapt to keep up.
linsey_zimm

Canvas by Instructure - 0 views

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    Canvas is another learning management system designed to allow a "one stop shop" for teachers and students to provide and find any information necessary for a course. 
bkinnander

EdmodoTeacherHub - home - 1 views

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    Edmodo is a free social learning network for teachers, students and schools. With a design similar to Facebook, Edmodo offers teachers and students a safe and easy way to connect and collaborate. Edmodo can be used to share content, access and submit homework, take quizzes, and collaborate with other students. Also offers a parent component that allows parents access to their student's account.
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    I like the wiki source in the aspect that it explains everything about Edmodo, which would be great to send parents/staff/administrator to if they were curious about what Edmodo is and how you are going to use it in your classroom. I think this provides a "safer and more private" learning environment for students that could be beneficial. I think this is pretty similar to what we are using for our online class with blackboard, but Edmodo provides a more user-friendly area for younger students. Thanks for sharing!
Tamra Willis

Pixton | World's Best Way to Make & Share Comics - 0 views

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    Create your own cartoons with fully posable characters & animals! Upload pictures, create freestyle panel layouts, add sound & voice-over, and much more! Join our growing vibrant community. Pixton is awesome!
Mekca Wallace

Design flyers to spread the word online | Smore - 0 views

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    Fun easy way to share information in a poster/flyer form online
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    I love Smore posters! I used it to publicize my Bakery Business project and it was nice to have the social media outlets built in. My students also used it to make individual posters to print and hang around the school. It was nice to have a choice of mediums. I added Canva to this list but it is not as well adapted for online use. Smore is unique in its ability to forward through various social media networks and embed in email but still look so nicely done in print.
adamsbritta

Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 2 views

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    An interactive way to assess students through ipads, iphones, androids and more!
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    An interactive way to assess students through ipads, iphones, androids and more!
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    Britta, I think this is a great resource for teachers to use as a bell ringer or quick formative assessments during class. I could see this being a problem if the district is not 1:1 or if not ALL students have a smartphone to participate. I feel the students would think this was pretty cool. When I taught in a district that had clickers, the students loved seeing the results up on the board! I think they took ownership in it, which made them more engaged.
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    This looks like a great tool to use in my classroom. It would be a quick way to assess students on a topic before moving on. This tool is clearly geared towards teachers. It can help them to quickly grade quizzes that are easy but tedious to correct such as true/false and multiple choice. I would like to play around with this a bit more and see if there are discussion opportunities with it. My students use Poll Everywhere to have discussions or answer polls, but the results are posted for everyone to see. I like that the tools grades the quizzes and posts the results to a spreadsheet format. That would be such an efficient way to grade. This is much more user friendly than other automatically graded quizzes like Flubaroo. Thanks for sharing!
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    A few teachers in my building use secretive and have shared it in professional development sessions. It looks very easy to use and seems like something students would be very easily engaged with. Great resource for teachers to use with students. It would be just as easy for students to design questions and present as a quiz or dipstick check for understanding after a presentation or some other in class assignment. My school uses Promethean boards so we have this same capability built into that technology with the Active Votes or Active Expressions. I can also see this being something you could do with the poll feature on Edmodo. I think there are more and more resources out there in this style. I agree with Kayla that this is MUCH easier to use than Flubaroo, even though that is a very useful tool as well.
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