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sautera

Iowa AEA Online - Welcome to Iowa AEA Online - 1 views

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    I think this is a very under-utilized resource in schools today, for both teachers and students. There is so much available on this website. The possibilities that these resources provide teachers are endless. One of my personal favorites that is on this site is Atomic Learning. This provides training resource videos in almost any technology tool you can think of. I have used this multiple times to help me out of a jam when using anything from Movie Maker, to to Excel, to Skype to iPads. The videos are chunked into short, searchable segments that are very useful when you are trying to learn anything about computers and what to do with them. This is a great resource to use in the classroom, both for personal (as a professional) use or for student use. Students are able to search videos independently and use them for assistance, contributing to self-reliance and independence in implementing classroom technology. I am not aware of any similar resources with a database this large, in one location. Although most websites or programs have instructions, sometimes even instructional videos, available to help new users understand the technology, Atomic Learning has them all in one place with easy to use videos that do a great job of demonstrating how to use the particular programs. apps, or instructional technology with your students.
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    I am totally in agreement with Tamra on this. People do not take advantage of this huge resource! This site is something our districts pay large amounts of money to have access to and it goes unnoticed so much of the time. It is definitely a teacher resource, but the resources with in this resource vary between for students and for teachers. I have no idea how we could compare this type of source to anything else. It is specialized for us as Iowa teachers and the scope of materials that it has is about as broad as education can get.
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    I agree with Tamra and Maria that this is an under-utilized resources. I have introduced and stressed the importance of these databases to students, teachers and other staff for several years. It is too easy to just 'Google It.' I used Atomic Learning when teaching middle school technology explore. One of our 8th grade skills was an understanding of Word, and I let students pick their own topics to study further through Atomic Learning. I just used Gale for peer-reviewed journals. I am also using SIRS to find articles for our Digital Citizenship (Protect It) curriculum. I am not aware of any other collections for education as robust as Iowa AEA Online.
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    I love AEA Online. Being a former AEA employee, I've become very familiar with it over the years. Like the other ladies who commented before me, it is very underused. I'm not sure whether it's because people are not well enough familiarized with what they have to offer, or because it presents another opportunity for information overload. Regardless, it is a wonderful resource for students and teachers. I used Atomic Learning to help a teacher develop her own skills. I've also recommended it as a resource to our Special Education teachers as a resource to learn when students need reinforcement of new concepts.
Kenton Engels

geniushour - home - 0 views

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    This wiki is dedicated to an ideal. That ideal is that students are given time within the class day to explore whatever it is they are curious about and then explain it to their peers. This wiki contains lots of information about what genius hour is, how to implement it in your class, and examples of how it has gone for others.
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    This wiki is dedicated to an ideal. That ideal is that students are given time within the class day to explore whatever it is they are curious about and then explain it to their peers. This wiki contains lots of information about what genius hour is, how to implement it in your class, and examples of how it has gone for others.
amm1388

Scrible - 3 views

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    This site allows you to read an online document and highlight the information you are reading. It also allows you to take notes.
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    It looks like this site has a lot of features similar to Diigo. Do you notice any features that would make you prefer one over the other? I think it could be used by students and teachers alike. I could especially see it used by students doing research and I like the collaboration/sharing features. I could see myself using it to share informational text to supplement the fiction we are reading in English class. I can highlight the info I want them to pay attention to or read my annotations or put questions in the annotations. I can also see using it to share texts with my staff members.
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    I really like this website! I use my SmartBoard often in class to highlight text to demonstrate main idea or important details. I would like to see what this looks like for students. It would be a great teaching tool for students to find main idea or practice researching for a paper. It would be very beneficial for teachers to see how students are highlighting main ideas in texts while also taking notes. Have you used this before? And how successful was it for students?
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    Sarah - I am new to using both Diigo and Scrible, so I did not realize all of the similarities between the two. I really like how you can highlight things with Scrible. Are you able to do the same with Diigo? Those were some of the same reasons I thought this would be a useful tool as well.
Scott Boylen

QR Code Generator: QR Stuff Free Online QR Code Creator And Encoder For T-Shirts, Busin... - 2 views

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    QR code generator. Has some options other than plain B/W. Pretty cool!
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    This resource is an excellent tool for my classroom. This would go well with another tool that I commented on- Socrative. I could post a QR code on the board. When students feel confident they could take a quick quiz and move on to another standard. Students could use this tool as well. I have heard of students working to create a kind of scavenger hunt based on QR codes. I would like to learn more about that. I have used QR codes in the past but am excited to see that this one has color and other options.
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    Scott, as Kayla said, this is a great website for website short cuts! I've also used it with book reviews my students have made. I first have my students create a video of a book review they made. I then have them upload it to Youtube, followed by making the QR code for the video. I then place the code on the back of the book and then students can go back later and see a book review on the book. I'd like to know more about Socrative though. Is that like QR Stuff?
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    I have done student multimedia projects for parent night. we just hung a picture of the QR code next to their name in the hallway. Their parents got to see their presentation which was web-based. QR codes are so handy and so is this site.
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    I like QR Stuff so much I have even paid for its use. I like that they keep track of your history in a paid subscription. I've used QR Stuff to create vocabulary scavenger hunts, to make a poster of sites to share with other teachers and post a video of the scavenger hunt to share. I've even made my own audio book recordings through QR Stuff. I see this resource as one to be used by students and teachers. The site has so many options for teachers to create codes for their classrooms. Students can link documents to digital portfolios, QR Creators are popular, but I haven't found another one that offers as many choices in codes and personalization features as QR Stuff. Ben you should look into Aurasma, an augmented reality app that adds a 3D component. And Socrative can be used for formative assessments.
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    QR codes are great for students, teachers and community members. I would guess many students and adults are familiar with them and if they don't know how to use them, know someone who is. Renee and Ben, I know some teachers use QR codes as a link to their Aurasma pages. I like this site because it offers more than the first-generation QR code generators. I can see many uses - I'd love to try one of the t-shirt or visual AR codes. I'm a fan of Tagxedo, which reminds of of the visual AR codes shown on the website.
Kenton Engels

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator - 0 views

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    WOW! Innovative Educator! Support for social media/cell phones in the classroom. Offers online chat to educate educators on current tech topics
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    This blog is written by Lisa Nielsen. It has won awards for its outside the box approach to delivering material. Many of her posts deal with how to effectively use technology in the classroom. Especially social media. Teachers can use it in the classroom by either networking through her blog and finding content alike teachers or by simply gathering the concepts Nielsen discusses.
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    This blog is written by Lisa Nielsen. It has won awards for its outside the box approach to delivering material. Many of her posts deal with how to effectively use technology in the classroom. Especially social media. Teachers can use it in the classroom by either networking through her blog and finding content alike teachers or by simply gathering the concepts Nielsen discusses.
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!
Kenton Engels

Channel One News | Non-Fiction, Common-Core Aligned News Video for Kids - 1 views

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    I know many schools have used this but it is all archived online for use. Students can learn about current events and then share what they learn with others.
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    Kenton - We used to be a channel.one school, but stopped viewing it last year. I love the current news - but hated all of the commercials. Can you view online without all of the commercials? This site reminds me of newela.com. It is a wonderful site for reading current non-fiction articles and is also related to common core standards. I like that you can select the reading level for students on the article. You can create classes and assign readings and it has quizzes, too. I haven't used any of those features. I just used the articles for read-alouds and they were high interest. I can see Channel One working well for history, but also for English. We need to teach students to be critical viewers as well as critical readers. Let's face it - a lot of information they will receive (for elections, ads of products to buy, etc.) will be visual. They need to know how to interpret information in this medium, too.
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    Kenton - I agree that this seems like it would be a good tool for students and educators. I think that students could watch the short videos and do reports on what kinds of things are happening in around the world. I think educators could use it to stay more informed as well. I had not heard of this resource before I saw your posting. Do they post new videos weekly? Also, how do they come up with their topics? Do people submit ideas of different topics they would like to hear more about?
abigailmfish

About Us | graphite - 2 views

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    Educators rate and review apps, games, websites, etc and explain how they are using them in the classroom.
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    Educators rate and review apps, games, websites, etc and explain how they are using them in the classroom.
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    Abby - This looks like a nice teacher site. It's nice to read a quick blurb about what the sites are along with the rating. I liked that there was a section of the site to connect apps to common core standards. This could be very helpful and I appreciate that I can start with the standard (objective) and connect it to the technology. I think sometimes teachers start with a cool piece of tech and try to make it fit in their curriculum and it becomes more of a bell and whistle than a purposeful use of technology.
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    Sarah I agree! I will admit that sometimes I see something so cool that I want to use, but am not sure it really fits.
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.
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

Blabberize.com - Got a picture? Blabberize it! - 1 views

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    Blabberize is a fun 2.0 tool that allows you to record your voice with a static photo. Besides, they use a llama on their home page to demonstrate how it's used. What's not to love about that?
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    I could see a student using this to create an audio story for a classroom exercise. It's pretty ridiculous, but I imagine that's the appeal of it. It looks so simple that it would be a shame to not try it out! And I'm not aware of anything like it, except for JibJab, but that's much more limited in what you can do with it. I just am surprised that the Llama's audio is so poor...
kaylapins

7 Ways to Use Canva to Create Compelling Graphics @coolcatteacher - 1 views

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    Canva is a fantastic, user-friendly tool to create professional looking graphics and infographics. After reading this post by Cool Cat Teacher I gave the program a try and really enjoyed it. The tool has stock images available for $1 or you may upload your own for free. Students could use it to make infographics on research topics, business cards, or posters for their businesses.
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    Canva is a fantastic, user-friendly tool to create professional looking graphics and infographics. After reading this post by Cool Cat Teacher I gave the program a try and really enjoyed it. The tool has stock images available for $1 or you may upload your own for free. Students could use it to make infographics on research topics, business cards, or posters for their businesses.
mhoekstra

Award-winning LMS for teachers and school administrators | Schoology - 1 views

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    Schoology offers a great place to let teachers communicate with students and staff through a "Facebook-style" LMS server. Schoology allows you to communicate with students, post tests, and grades to share with students and parents.
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    Our school just adopted this LMS as we go 1-to-1 next year. I was on the team that selected which LMS to use and this one was selected for its interface and ease of connection with google drive. Therefore, it is extremely effective in keeping students organized with their classes. I like how it promotes consistency between teachers. This tool promotes a new type of blended learning environment that increases collaboration between teachers and between students. As i mentioned there are other LMS to consider. But this one was the right choice. (This was also the cheapest option for the district which was just a coincidence, I'm sure ;-)
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    A learning platform for schools to use for administration of curriculum, content, assignments, and a platform for collaboration and communication. 
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    I realize this is one of the initial ones for an example, but my district uses it already and I have a lot of examples to share for my blog post!
Dana Lampe

How to Create a Facebook Fan Page: 9 Steps - wikiHow - 0 views

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    how to facebook fan page
Rob Green

Teaching resources - Akita Wiki - 0 views

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    A very interesting educational wiki from Akita, Japan. Currently maintained, and looks like useful information no matter what country you're from! (Site in English). This site would be useful to a teacher interested in seeing how other people groups address instructional technology issues.
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    A very interesting educational wiki from Akita, Japan. Currently maintained, and looks like useful information no matter what country you're from! (Site in English). This site would be useful to a teacher interested in seeing how other people groups address instructional technology issues.
Scott Boylen

VoiceThread - Conversations in the cloud - 0 views

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    This allows teachers to hold a forum. Students can reply with audio or text to a question. They can even draw on the existing image to make a point. Others in the group can then respond in turn.
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    As you could tell from our class using it, I think this would be great for small group discussions versus the whole class. I could see this being used efficiently for a group presentation that the students would create and then have another group comment on the voice thread for pointers on what to consider, etc. This resource is definitely both uses depending on how you set it up whether it is a teacher forum or a student led forum.
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    Great site to use for collaborative projects. So many ways to share and communicate.
abigailmfish

Math Movies - Geometry - 3 views

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    Wiki that has videos made by students concerning different math topics.
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    Wiki that has videos made by students concerning different math topics.
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    Abby - I really liked the fact that these videos were made by students. I feel sometimes that interests my students more when they see that other students have made it. I agree that this would be a very effective tool. I watched the video on the different shapes and thought it would have been nice to have shown my students that last month when we were working on geometry. I think the resource could be used by both teachers and students. Teachers could get ideas how to explain things or they could just have the students watch the videos. I usually use TeacherTube when looking for math videos.
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    Good find Abby! I will definitely be able to use this in the classroom. This could help create a blended learning environment by providing students with videos created by other students, instead of the same voice and style from Khan Academy or myself. Do agree or disagree that the resource can be used efficiently in your own future sources that should be considered? If so, what are those resources. Teachers could use this to provide extra learning opportunities in the classroom as well. I have used YouTube to look for videos occasionally, as well as Khan Academy, but nothing made by students is typically found. Thanks again for this!
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    If I were a teacher, I could definitely see using these in my classroom. Math can be so difficult for visual learners (like me!) so this makes the concepts a lot more accessible. Aside from YouTube and TeacherTube, I'm not aware of a similar dedicated resource to this.
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    Wow. This is great! I'm going to try this out this fall! I can use this right away.
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    I really like the fact these videos were made by students. Maybe if I am ambitious enough, I could have my students make videos to post on here!
Kelsey Lage

iTwixie - 2 views

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    This site is for tweens to connect with each other in positive ways.
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    Kelsey, would this have any value for teachers or just "Tweens"?
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    This is an interesting site. Is it specifically for girls? I think it would be of value to our school counselor but I am not sure how to use it in biology. I agree, looks like a great way for tweens to connect.
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    I agree that this can be used in the classroom. However, I see its value as an extension to the regular curriculum. Girls need positive role models just as boys do and this looks like a great forum for girls to receive that positivity. I see this as mostly for students because I doubt that students would comment freely and effectively if they knew their teacher was reading their posts. This is the first resource of this kind that I am aware of. I am not sure of any other site that allows for this kind of communication. Great find.
abigailmfish

Educational Technology Guy: Create a Personal Learning Network - 1 views

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    Blog by David Andrade with resources available to all teachers. He also explains how to use some of those resources for the newbie techies.
sautera

eduCanon - 1 views

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    show videos with questions built in. 
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    I laugh at the idea of somebody disagreeing with this resource. I am totally going to use this! I like to incorporate online discussion during movies that I should in my science classroom. One issue I have run into is how to get the conversation to flow and stay on topic. Problem solved! This is definitely a mix of teacher and student usability depending on how you define those 2 types of usage, but I think creation on the part of a student could take place with thi resource as well. Great find!
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