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abigailmfish

The Curious Creative - 0 views

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    Blog discussing how to incorporate new apps, giving feedback to students and much. Toolbox for educators!
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    Blog discussing how to incorporate new apps, giving feedback to students and much. Toolbox for educators!
bkinnander

Educreations - Teach what you know. Learn what you don't. - 0 views

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    Educreations can be used with an iPad or web browser. It is an interactive white board that allows you to create and voice record video lessons. I've used it to provide students feedback by taking a screenshot of their work, then annotating and recording my thoughts. I've also used it to flip a lesson and to provide lessons when my class is cancelled for weather. There is no such thing as a snowday with Educreations!
kaylapins

Welcome to Flubaroo - 0 views

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    Flubaroo is an add-on for Google spreadsheets that allows teachers to quickly correct and offer feedback on student quizzes.
sarah-mckee

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice | Just another WordPress.com weblog - 0 views

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    This will be a good blog to read to hear a proponent of technology and school reform.
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    This will be a good blog to read to hear a proponent of technology and school reform.
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    Good find! Is this the author of one of our texts for class? His feedback about educational reform is powerful! This is definitely a teacher resource, and something I will be referring to during the school year when I feel alone in my ideas for change. Misery loves company?
abigailmfish

Cramberry: Create & study flash cards online - 1 views

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    Create online flashcards for a class. You can share these with friends or colleagues.
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    I agree that these can be used in the classroom successfully. I have used something similar and have found success. Now, I am not sure what you teach but I think this would be best in a language classroom. That being said, it works in all settings. I like that this is primarily a student centered resource. Since students have to create their own flash card set they internalize the information. Finally, have you tried quizlet.com? It is a very similar resource that allows students to play different games with their sets. It too has an ipad app like cramberry which I like.
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    I agree with Kenton - it is a great resource for students to use to learn information. What I like about this one is that you can search ready-made sets. But I like quizlet.com a lot better. It has interactive games to learn the words and can even write quizzes for the students to test their knowledge. I have used that for independent study of vocabulary words for novels. I couldn't write 30 different quizzes to assess their familiarity with the new words they chose for themselves, but on quizlet they can take a quiz and show me their score. It has apps from Apple and Android so students can use it from different devices. Also, it has a print option for students who don't have access to a smart phone or internet outside of school. I like that it gives them an active way to study and instant feedback on what they know and what they need to study still. Finally, it has class options so I could enter a set and share it easily with the students.
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