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Paul Beaufait

About Skype in the classroom | Skype Education - 7 views

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    "Skype in the classroom is a free online directory for teachers everywhere who want to use Skype to bring education to life" (retrieved 2011.01.13).
David Wetzel

12 Expert Twitter Tips for the Classroom: Social Networking Classroom Activities That E... - 16 views

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    A dozen activities are presented for using an online education technology tool to engage students in classroom activities to develop a better understanding of concepts.
David Wetzel

5 Benefits for Creating a Classroom Environment for Student Blogs - 6 views

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    Benefits for creating a classroom environment for student blogging begin with establishing a foundation for their success. Why is this important? Integrating blogs transforms a classroom into a learning community where students become self-directed learners and thinkers. This in turn, causes students to use higher order thinking skills as they create and post entries in their blogs, along with commenting on other student's blogs.
susana canelo

How could you incorporate Diigo into your classroom/session setting in a pegagogically... - 238 views

Hi Nelba: Yes, they can see it, without having a Diigo account. That's why it's so easy !! No complications. If you click on the central arrow you can open the webslide. The problem appears if you...

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tamgrist

Word Clouds: 125 Ways… And Counting… To Use Wordle In The Classroom | 21 st C... - 19 views

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    Wordles are great fun. Here is a list of very creative ways to use them in the classroom.
Paul Beaufait

[Classroom 2.0 LIVE] - Archive - 0 views

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    Lists full (A/V) and audio recordings, and chat logs of weekly Classroom 2.0 LIVE shows
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    "Weekly show descriptions and links" to live online presentations accessible by categories or months
Anthony Beal

Games For Learning Institute » Games - 0 views

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    "Most people would agree that a good game could help students learn. But what, exactly, makes a game good? With their vast popularity and singular ability to engage young people, digital games have been hailed as a new paradigm for education in the 21st century. But researchers know surprisingly little about how successful games work. What are the key design elements that make certain games compelling, playable, and fun? How do game genres differ in their educational effectiveness for specific topics and for specific learners? How do kids learn when they play games? Does the setting (classroom vs. casual) matter? How can games be used to prepare future learning, introduce new material, or strengthen and expand existing knowledge? How are games designed to best facilitate the transfer of learning to the realities of students' everyday lives? And how can we use all of this knowledge to guide future game design?"
Gladys Baya

SchoolRack » Create a FREE Teacher Website or Educational Blog! - 10 views

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    "Create a free classroom website or educational blog to keep students, parents, and others informed outside of class."
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    If you'd like to have your own educational website, here's how to get started for free. Please let us know if any of you has already tried it!
Yuly Asencion

Super Teacher Tools - 19 views

  • In the site, you will find a variety of review games, classroom management software, and other miscellaneous tools for educators.
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    In the site, you will find a variety of review games, classroom management software, and other miscellaneous tools for educators.
mbarek Akaddar

Skype in the classroom (beta) | Skype Education - 16 views

  • Meet new people, discover new cultures and connect with classes from around the world, all without leaving the classroom.
Paul Beaufait

5 Instructional Shifts to Promote Deep Learning - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - DigL... - 14 views

  • The seamless integration of technology into the Common Core-aligned curriculum supports learning through active participation and increases opportunities for all students to have access to the tools and information they need for success.
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    Oxnevad suggests, "Students can develop transferrable knowledge and skills as they engage in learning experiences that require them to construct knowledge" (¶1). She argues for "seamless integration of technology" that will enable "students students to have access to the tools and information they need for success" (¶2), and proposes five instructional strategies for teachers to use to achieve those ends, namely: 1. Preparing "complex questions that require students to use higher level thinking skills" (Help students uncover knowledge, ¶2); 2. Facilitating learning from engaging and online resources, rather than delivering content (Eliminate the front of the classroom); 3. Creating opportunities for real world collaboration (Encourage collaboration); 4. Exploiting classroom and online opportunities for "frequent [and] informal assessment to gauge the effectiveness of your instruction and make adjustments to maximize the learning experience for each student" (Informally assess students [and instructional practices]); and 5. Preparing and publishing screencast tutorials for students to peruse whenever necessary, "...[i]Instead of spending valuable instructional time teaching the same tech skills over and over again to individual students" (Provide students with built in tech support). This October 30, 2012, post ends with an illustration comprising focus questions and a ThingLink product of fifth grade students' work. A list of links to related posts follows.
David Wetzel

Making the Most of Wikis in Your Science or Math Classroom - 10 views

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    Wikis are the most popular Web 2.0 tool being used in science and math classrooms. Based on a survey of readers - 43 percent use them to support their teaching and student learning. A Wiki is appealing, encourages participation, supports collaboration, and promotes interaction by students who love to use technology. By the way - this includes most students today!
Timeless Learntech

E Learning: Transitional Trend in Educational Pattern in India - 0 views

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    "Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself. Learning does not cease, its timeless and forever!" Traditional teaching has been part of formal education over years, where in students assemble together in classrooms and learn. With the advent of technology, the skills and methods of approach towards learning are changing.
Debbie Nichols

Web Hosting » Educational Technology Tips - 0 views

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    Resources for Creating Classroom Website
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