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Tracey Kracht

Top Ten Slide Tips | Garr Reynolds Official Site - 0 views

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    Communicate w/ quality presentation slides. We must model for Ss and teach them how to do it themselves! http://t.co/ro9yAMrNuT #lpsleads
Tracey Kracht

EDSITEment | The Best of the Humanities on the Web - 0 views

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    Recommended as a site by Carol Jago during a Common Core presentation.
Tracey Kracht

http://www.hippasus.com/rrpweblog/archives/2013/03/28/SAMRandTPCK_AnIntroduction.pdf - 0 views

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    Within these presentation slides are some examples of the SAMR model.  Several interesting ideas.
Tracey Kracht

Digital Transformation - Why and How by John Jungmann on Prezi - 0 views

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    Dr. Jungmann's presentation to LHS and LNHS regarding the 2013-2014 roll-out of our Digital Transformation.
Tracey Kracht

Twitter: How to archive event hashtags and create an interactive visualization of the c... - 0 views

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    This Twitter tool could be very interesting in terms of helping teachers see all of the discussions in the hashtag and presenting them in a way others could as well.  Definitely something to explore!
Tracey Kracht

Free Google+ 6 week course - Google Drive - 0 views

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    Want to learn more about using Google + in a free six week course?  This is a great place to start!
April Adams

Benefits of Being a Connected Educator - EdTechReview™ (ETR) - 0 views

  • Students live and will work in an increasingly highly connected and collaborative world, and we have to understand what this means for learning, working, and living in order to provide a more personal, self-directed and more effective learning environment for the students.
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      Reason enough to do it! 
  • Increased exposure to more diverse ideas, learning experiences and techniques. Increased networking which helps educators to know other educators and their practices across the world. It provides educators with opportunities to collaborate on a variety of research, projects, techniques for teaching and more. It allows educators to stay up to date with all the current things happening in educational organizations all over the world. Educators can easily learn about the best practices for teaching globally and share them with others. It keeps their literacy flowing and evolving on the tools of 21st century . Educators can make their students experience high-quality virtual classes (with MOOCs) and blended classes where learning occurs even outside the schools. Through this educators can make masses of people understand the relevance of education that students are receiving presently and how they can make positive amends to it.
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      Goals for PD!  Transformational learning for adults.
  • Twitter is being regarded as the easiest way for being connected as it fills spaces in between the things in your lives
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      Not new info but important for teachers to think about the power in the classroom.
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  • You can write your own blogs and share them with others.
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      It may be my deal next year..... scary! 
  • This will create for you a ‘Personal Learning Network’ (PLN).
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      Goal in the CE series?
  • Taking the connections and turning them into lessons that can impact students is really one of the keys to being a connected educator.
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      Great way for teachers who are struggling to see the validity of the connectivity.
  • Since educators can reach out and connect with educators from all over the world, they will witness a wonderful change in their teaching that will make a positive impact on their students.
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      Could the PLN plan to be make a connection with  1. someone outside of this district teaching your content. 2. someone outside of this state teaching your content. 3. a professional whose research you believe in?
  • The ‘connected educator’ is not just a reader or viewer, but an active participant in ongoing discussions and planning efforts.
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      LOVE THIS!  ACTIVE Participant.  
Tracey Kracht

ImageQuest - Google Slides - 0 views

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    #lpsleads teachers - Are you using Google Images? WHY?! Switch to @britannica ImageQuest TODAY! https://t.co/nwhtuODHKK #lssharks
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    A great tutorial via Megan Bright, Lillian Schumacher, for using ImageQuest in LPS!
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