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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Creative Projects to Share- Graphic Novels, Twitter Role Plays, Cold War Facebook, and ... - 3 views

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    "Creative Projects to Share- Graphic Novels, Twitter Role Plays, Cold War Facebook, and Prezi!" Amazing project examples from students
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Spreadsheets in the Classroom - 1 views

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    " * Get students to see data represented in graphs often. * Present survey information in various graph forms and discuss what it shows. * Find Examples from the AIMs and SAT9 that use graphs and charts and create them in Excel and display them for the class to see and discuss."
Dean Mantz

Links to Resources - Infographics - 2 views

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    Kathy Schrock's web resource of infographic materials, books, and examples. 
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

iPad Multimedia Tools - 4 views

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    iPad Multimedia Tools for Creativity, Collaboration, and Publication This seminar will cover some of the best audio, photography, and video apps for use in education. There will be hands on opportunities to learn to use a variety of apps. Examples of creative and collaborative ways to use the iPad i learning will be shared along with suggested ways to publish student work. During the seminar, we will be doing hands on activities with the following apps (most of them are free). It is suggested that you have them downloaded onto your iPad in advance if possible (use links on sidebar to locate the apps):
Dean Mantz

Unit 9 Cold War - Ramos' World History Class - 0 views

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    Here is an example of how a history teachers uses his website for lesson sharing.
Dean Mantz

Student Sketchnotes Make My Heart Sing - 3 views

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    Great example of how students took it upon themselves to create visual notes illustrating the process of how an artificial tree is made. The post also provides an insightful TED Talk on the subject of sketchnotes and why "Doodling" is a positive thing.
Dean Mantz

6 Apps That Target Higher-Order Thinking Skills -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Kathy Schrock wrote this post providing insight on how to use integrate technology while challenging students to think critically. Kathy provides examples of lesson plan approaches and the analyzing assessments one could use in each lesson.
Dean Mantz

The Enlightenment meets Twitter: Using social media in the social studies classroom | D... - 0 views

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    Great example of using Twitter as a tool within a History/Social Studies lesson.
Dean Mantz

Educational Leadership:Teaching Screenagers:Teaching the iGeneration - 0 views

  • born between about 1925 and 1946 are often called the Traditional or Silent generation
  • Great Depression, World War II, and the Cold War, they are characterized by a belief in common goals and respect for authority.
  • Baby Boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1964, tends to be optimistic, idealistic, and communicative and to value education and consumer goods.
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  • born between 1965 and 1979, were defined by Douglas Coupland (1991) as Generation X
  • not as easily categorized.
  • 1980s and the birth of the World Wide Web
  • Generation Y, simply meaning the generation after X.
  • Don Tapscott's (1999) term—the Net Generation
  • The point is not to "teach with technology" but to use technology to convey content more powerfully and efficiently.
  • seem to embrace both cell phones and e-mail, with a bit of instant messaging thrown in.
  • Baby Boomers, in general, prefer face-to-face or telephone communication
  • Net Generation
  • social networks like Facebook, instant messages, Skype, and texting.
  • iGeneration, a phone is not a phone. It is a portable computer
  • using technology to enhance education doesn't mean that we should move classes totally online. Students need face-to-face social interaction, especially in the primary and middle school grades.
  • Gen Xers
  • The resources included videos for those who learned by more kinesthetic and auditory modalities, written newspaper reports for those who learned best by visual modalities, and even interactive websites for those with a more tactile and kinesthetic learning style.
  • Instead of showing the video in class, you might have them watch it on YouTube as a homework assignment.
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  • access the video 24/7
Dean Mantz

CristinaSkyBox: Inquiry as Learning - An Environmental Example - 1 views

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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

webMathematica Examples -- from Wolfram MathWorld - 15 views

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    the webs most extensive math resource.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Teacher Websites made using Google Sites - 1 views

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    The Blue Ridge Virtual Governor's School will create a collaborative learning community for academically motivated high school students that emphasizes service, leadership and the development of skills necessary for success in the 21st century, with an instructional focus on Math, Science and Technology.
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Ideas for video production for middle schoolers - 0 views

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    I thought this younger girl is a good example of something that a middle school or high schooler could make in Final Cut Pro or any other video editing software. Just wanted to share! =]
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

teachers's Channel - YouTube - 9 views

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    Brief videos of teachers and classroom instruction examples.
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    10 ways to use YouTube in the classroom
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