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su11armstrong

Digital Literacy Fundamentals | MediaSmarts - 0 views

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    "This section looks at the various aspects and principles relating to digital literacy and the many skills and competencies that fall under the digital literacy umbrella. The relationship between digital literacy and digital citizenship is also explored and tips are provided for teaching these skills in the classroom."
su11armstrong

Six tips for classroom technology success | eSchool News | eSchool News - 1 views

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    Some basic tips for using technology in the classroom that will prevent "the fail".
Derek Doucet

Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) and TIM Tools Introduction, 2013 ISTE Presentation ... - 3 views

  • Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) and TIM Tools Introduction, 2013 ISTE Presentation
  • What does effective technology integration look like?
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    Introduction to TIM - and how to assess how tech is being used in the classroom.
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    Intriguing. I wish he would have shown one of two examples on the inner boxes. Guess you need to visit the site for that.
Carrie Gilfillan

Good Communication Begins Within - 0 views

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    written with partner in mind but good to remember when we are helping a student through a conflict situation -- get them to focus on the "I" -- challenge statements that aren't true, where they are imposing judgement or blame "What is not as helpful is to try and impose personal feelings and interpretations on someone else. Stay on your side of the net; express "I" statements about how the situation or dialogue is feeling to you, what you think is important about it, why you want to talk about it-your main intention for having the dialogue. Refrain from "you" statements where you tell your partner what his or her thoughts, feelings, and truths are or blaming him/her for your differences. Then ask open-ended questions: "Who does this happen with?" "What are you feeling when it happens?" "Where in our relationship did this start to be an issue?" "How do you respond when this is going on?" Questions that can be answered with "yes" or "no" are often leading and laced with our personal agenda about what is true."
Carrie Gilfillan

To Gamify Learning or Not? : Learning about Gamification for one Month - 0 views

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    Found this archived CEM event - supposed to be a month of blogging but there are only a few entries - interesting ones though - glad to have background knowledge from Jane McGonagal's TED talks on how gaming can change the world and save a life. Did make me think again about how I wanted to incorporate gaming in my classroom.
Derek Doucet

Why the Growth Mindset is the Only Way to Learn | Edudemic - 2 views

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    Looking at growth vs fixed in student learning...
Derek Doucet

5 Ways to Use Integrated Google Drive Apps for Group Projects | Edudemic - 0 views

    • Derek Doucet
       
      This is AMAZING!!
  • Google Drive empowers teachers as they use Google Docs to provide real time feedback. It also helps students engage in discourse via Google Moderator, and provides project participants a platform for brainstorming remotely on Google Hangouts. But Google Drive’s power doesn’t lie solely in its own features. In fact, it is Drive’s integration with third party apps that really empower student collaboration. In this post, we’ll explore 5 creative ways to use integrated apps for group projects.
    • Derek Doucet
       
      This is a game changer - who is using this?
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      Who's using this?
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    GAFE Tools for better learning
Derek Doucet

Blended Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Looking for the right mix of face-to-face instruction with technology-mediated activities? Find tips and resources for structuring learning across a range of blended-learning models. 
su11armstrong

5 Time-Saving Ways Teachers Can Use Google Forms - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Some great ideas for getting started on GForms.
Derek Doucet

13 Great Twitter Chats Every Educator Should Check Out -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • 13 Great Twitter Chats Every Educator Should Check Out
  • Interested in giving Twitter chats a try? Here are a few tips to get you started:
  • 1. Use a tool like Tweetdeck, Tweetchat, or Twubs to follow that chat. On a mobile device, you may find an app like Hootsuite to be helpful.
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  • 2. It's okay to lurk (which means to follow the discussion, but not participate) at first. Lurking is learning! At the same time, don't be afraid to jump into the conversation
  • 3. When participating in a chat, don't forget to include the chat hashtag, prefaced by the # sign, or else chat participants will miss your Tweets
  • 4. Some chats move very quickly and it can be difficult to keep with all the chatter
  • . Often, a link to the archive will be shared at the end of the chat. Or, just do a Google search for the chat hashtag and the word "archives." For example, a search for "edchat archives" brings you quickly to the #edchat archive at edchat.pbworks.com. 
  • 5. Participating in Twitter chats is a great way to build your Personal Learning Network. Twitter chats attract passionate educators who are dedicated to lifelong learning, improving their professional practice, and sharing resources with others
  • #edchat: Considerd the "grandfather" of educational chats, #edchat is one of the most popular chats and is held on Tuesdays from 12 to 1 and 7 to 8 pm Eastern Time
  • #edtechchat: is dedicated to all things related to Education Technology and takes place Mondays from 8 to 9 pm Eastern Time.
  • #satchat: Fascinating discussions about education and leadership are held on Saturday mornings from 7:30 to 8:30 am Eastern Time.
  • If you aren't up that early on weekends, you can catch #satchatwc (Satchat West Coast) at 10:30 am ET. For a uniquely global discussion, #satchatoc attracts a lot of international participants and is held Friday nights at 8:00 pm ET
  • Learn more at the satchat website. 
  • #flipclass: Interested in flipping your classroom? Join the #flipclass chat on Monday nights from 8 to 9 pm
  • #sschat: This can't-miss chat for History/Social Studies teachers takes place Mondays from 7 to 8 pm. English teachers should check out the #engchat discussion held at the same time.
  • #digcit: This chat discusses best practices in teaching Digital Citizenship and Literacy on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month from 7 to 8 pm ET. Find out more information at gonevirtual.org/digcit.html.  
  • Want to learn more about Education Twitter chats? Jerry Blumengarten (@cybraryman1) has some terrific resources on his website. For specific tips, check out his "How to Chat" page and his "Twitter Chat" page.
    • Derek Doucet
       
      Thanks for sharing this Tim Rollwagen!
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    Great twitter chats to help your self-directed professional development
Tim Rollwagen

Google Classroom, Doctopus Add on, and Goobric « The Pontificating Teacher - 1 views

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    Shameless self promotion, but really there is some pretty cool stuff to learn about Google Classroom, Doctopus, and Goobric.
su11armstrong

Copyright questions Answered - 0 views

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    Many student and teacher (non-commercial) scenarios explained. A Canadian School Board Association document 2012.
su11armstrong

Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Online Video | Center for Media & Social Impact - 0 views

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    Resource for exploring copyright and video. This source was suggested by Youtube in its copyright education centre on-line.
Dave Krocker

Learners Should Be Developing Their Own Essential Questions - 0 views

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    Having essential questions drive curriculum and learning has become core to many educators' instructional practices. Grant Wiggins, in his work on Understanding By Design, describes an essential question as: A meaning of "essential" involves important questions that recur throughout one's life. Such questions are broad in scope and timeless by nature.
Dave Krocker

Science Shows How the Brains of Intelligent, Successful People Are Different From Every... - 0 views

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    What's the best way to take control of your own life and push yourself against boundaries? According to Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck, it's all about your mindset. Successful people tend to focus on growth, solving problems and self-improvement, while unsuccessful people think of their abilities as fixed assets and avoid challenges.
Dave Krocker

Q&A: Plumbing The Mysteries Of The Teenage Brain - 0 views

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    Do you remember the summer when you first fell in love? The songs that were playing on the radio, butterflies in the stomach, the excitement of a stolen kiss? The tendency of our brains to especially hold onto memories from the teenage years is called the "reminiscence bump."
Derek Doucet

Networked Student - YouTube - 0 views

  • The Networked Student was inspired by CCK08, a Connectivism course offered by George Siemens and Stephen Downes during fall 2008. It depicts an actual project completed by Wendy Drexler's high school students. The Networked Student concept map was inspired by Alec Couros' Networked Teacher.
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    A guide to personalizing the learning from almost 7 years ago!
Derek Doucet

Connected Educators | Helping Educators Thrive in a Connected World - 0 views

  • Connected Educator Month themes Learn more about this year's themes, chosen by the people, for the people. View events by theme as well as free resources from the
  • The Connected Educator Month Starter Kit - created by Powerful Learning Practice - has 31 days of connected activities, giving you one simple way to get more connected every day.
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      A great starter kit for getting connected
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      Share far and wide
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  • Whether you only want to send out a couple tweets or perhaps would like to own a bigge
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    For those who haven't checked out Connected Educators Month...
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