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Ellie Force

Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
Megan Schedlbauer

PDF.js viewer - 0 views

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    This website will be a useful tool for teachers to use in learning how to work with a SMART board. The SMART board is a nice way to get the students involved in the lesson, thus it is going to be beneficial if the teacher knows how to use the device. Lastly, technology in the classroom is only growing and the smart board is one of the most commonly used devices in Elementary Schools, so this cheat sheet of how to use the board will be helpful.
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    This site could be useful for teachers that are just learning how to use a SmartBoard to show its basic functions. It also could be a good resource for teachers who have used it before but need a reminder of a certain function.
Holly Anderson

VideoNot.es: The easiest way to take notes synchronized with videos! - 0 views

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    This site allows students to take notes while watching a video on youtube, Khan Academy, or other video sharing websites. 
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    A way to take notes while watching a video that benefits someones learning of a topic. Notes are then synchronized with a specific time in the film allowing a student or teacher to bookmark that specific time in the video instead of trying to search and find it. 
oliventam02

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 1 views

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  • Reading Fun Arcade Playground All Games Arcades
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    This site has all kinds of games for kids involving reading, math, etc.
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    FunBrain is a great website that makes learning fun for kids of all ages through games in the subjects of math, science, grammar, spelling, and much more.
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    This captures the child's attention while allowing them to learn strategies and lessons they need for math, science, etc.
molly ebert

Integrating Technology - 0 views

  • Use Policies and SafetyResources in SpanishSuccess StoriesTechnology Assessment
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    This website is helpful because it provides real life stories and also ways that teachers can integrate the use of technology in a classroom
Nicolette Brown

Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano | Educational Consulting - 0 views

  • Keynotes, Workshops & ConferencesI have been a presenter and keynote speaker around the world on a variety of topics in the areas of 21st century modern teaching and learning, heutagogy, blogging as pedagogy, personal learning networks, digital storytelling, world language teaching, presentation design,  visual literacy and globally connected learning. Learn More Blended Coaching ModelSchools are struggling to keep up with the demands of curriculum design and upgrades to prepare students for modern skills and emerging literacies. Professional Development needs to offer opportunities for teachers to transform traditional experiences and redefine their own learning and in consequence their teaching practices. Learn More Webinar & Video ConferencesFor a cost effective alternative to bringing in a consultant, consider inviting me to support your teachers online. I am available for online 1:1  coaching, small group or large group professional development in the areas of modern teaching & learning.
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egcourtois

Technology Integration for Elementary Schools | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Interactive whiteboards
  • Remote clickers
  • Digital and video cameras
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  • Mobile devices
  • Have a backup plan.
  • Gradually give kids more independence.
  • Relax. Young and rambunctious as the students may be, Forest Lake has not had one laptop dropped or broken beyond repair. Williams suggests you teach them basic care: Wear the camera strap around your wrist; tuck the computer cables under the table; use protective cases when possible. Beyond that, make the kids feel like these valuable tools are theirs, and chances are they'll want to take care of them.
  • Maintain the same rigor as in pen-and-paper projects.
  • Start with the standards. Use technology only when it enhances your content -- not the other way around. It's less effective if you use technology for technology's sake.
  • Connect with peers far away. Penpal programs have come a long way, baby. With webcams and video conferences, kids can actually see and talk to their peers in real time -- and that's exciting. Williams recommends you prepare before the meet-up: study the culture, brainstorm questions, discuss Internet safety, and learn email etiquette.
  • Give kids a real audience. Technology opens up new ways for kids to show their work to the world (which, no disrespect intended, can be more motivating than just handing it in to a teacher). At Forest Lake, fifth graders studying erosion took photographs of patches of their playground that were washing away, then sent the snaps to the school district office with suggestions on how to correct the problem. Second graders videotaped themselves reviewing books they'd read, then voted on the best recordings to show to kindergarteners down the hall.
  • Put the tools in kids' hands.
  • assessments
  • Technology Integration for Elementary Schools
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  • Portability is key
  • It's important that students learn to safely explore the Web
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    Explains how to better use technology in your classroom.
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    This website would be useful for teachers using technology in their classroom because it talks about integrating technology into the classroom.
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    This is helping teachers and giving them ideas on how and what to use, technology wise, in their classrooms.
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    This explains why how to incorporate technology into your classroom. Each technological tool is and how it can be used is explained throughout the reading. Also, discusses keeping balance in the classroom between pen and paper and technology.
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    This website talks about the ways technology can be used by the students.
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    The use of technology can enhance content of curriculum but always have a back up plan.
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    Ways to integrate technology into an elementary classroom. Helpful tips on ways to use the technology but a reminder not to rely on technology to much where it will ruin a lesson due to a malfunction.
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    This website has tips on ways to use different types of technology in the classroom.
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    This website gives ways to bring technology into a classroom. With so many options out there, this helps organize all these ways.
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    This site has a list of reasons of how technology would be helpful in the classrooms. it is short and to the point so it will be easy to read. It will not get boring because of its layout.
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    This is pretty nifty if you're trying to figure out good ways to incorporate technology into the classroom without making the lesson all about the technology.
Ellie Force

Interactive Whiteboard Games for Classroom Review Activities - 0 views

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    This website talked about the many SMARTBoard accessible interactive games that a teacher can play with his/her students. This can help review material at the end of a unit in a fun and interactive way. They also are based on popular T.V. Shows like "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire" which is a definite fun way of reviewing material.
Kaitlin Zasada

Teaching with Technology - Tools of Engagement - 0 views

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  • Using Clickers (Personal Response Systems) to Facilitate Active Learning in the Classroom Clickers allow instructors to assess students’ understanding of the subject matter, receive immediate feedback and reinforcement for what is being learned, get shy and under-prepared students to participate, poll students’ opinions and preferences instantly, observe student misconceptions, and encourage peer instruction.
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    Clickers to me is a great way to engage the students in learning. They will not just be sitting listening to a teacher talk if they are engaged in the lesson as well. It also seems to be a great way to study for tests and quizzes. I could not figure out how to undo the highlighting in the next paragraph... I was just playing around with it so ignore the random highlights(:
Lauren Corlett

Integrating the Internet into the Classroom, Teaching Tips of the Week, Teaching Today,... - 0 views

  • Use the Internet with a Unit of Study (Monday)
  • ind a Web site with the information needed for one component of the unit. Post the Internet address and clear directions for the assignment near the computer. As students work independently or in small groups, they can rotate through the computer learning center. Continue to monitor com
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  • Manage Time on the Internet (Tuesday)
  • Before class, bookmark the sites that should be used with the lesson. This allows students to focus on content, rather than undertaking a time-consuming search. Bookmarking also eliminates the simple errors that are frequently made when typing in Web addresses.
  • Organize Information on the Internet (Wednesday)
  • The Internet provides such a wealth of information that students frequently find it difficult to limit their research. A graphic organizer helps learners choose concepts and facts that fit the assigned topic. Students whose learning styles are more global and visual will also find these organizers helpful.
  • Use Computer Software with the Internet (Thursday)
  • ave students create a database of organized information. This could consist of countries of the world in social studies, various polygons in math, animals in science, or short stories in English. Students can learn that the Internet is a tool we can use to enhance our presentations.
  • Teach Students to Cite Internet Sources (Friday)
  • o cite an online source, have students consistently adhere to a recognized style, such as that established by the Modern Language Association (MLA). Students can also cite video clips, sounds, images, and e-mail.
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    This is explaining to a teacher, how they can integrate the internet into their classroom in one week.
Andrea Ralph

Getting Started with Technology | CRLT - 0 views

  • teaching with technology involves four major components: the course content, the instructor, the students and the technology tools (See Figure 17.1.). We need to attend to each component in order to make technology integration as successful as possible.   Each of these components is discussed in more detail below. Scroll down or navigate to a particular section: course content the instructor the students technology tools
  • In order to use technology effectively in teaching, we must examine our course goals as we do when we plan a new course.
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    About the four major components of teaching with technology: course content, the instructor, the students, and the technology tools.
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    This website is useful for teachers incorporating technology in their classrooms. It helps the teacher understand the technology tools and useful tips on how to use them in class.
Matt Wolff

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

  • #5. Use a document camera for sharing student work. #6. Skype with another teacher on campus in front of the classes. It's a fishbowl strategy of sorts that models video conferencing norms. Discuss the topic together. Share work in which you have pride. In no time, students will be able to videoconference with each other with similar poise. #7. Take a photo of an interesting location with your cell phone, email it to yourself, and use it the next day to help teach a concept: descriptive writing about a setting, for example. Show students you are thinking of their learning even outside of the classroom. After all, learning shouldn't end at the bell. #8. Be transparent with your Google searches. Use Google Advanced Search while on the LCD projector and use Think Aloud to share why you are using the keywords that you are using. #9. Look at the law on copyright infringement together as a class. Revise some multiple choice reading comprehension questions to assess their understanding of this vital informational text. Voila! Test prep that applies to the real world! #10. Present your lesson using a Powerpoint or a Prezi (2). Better yet, initially create it with input from the class so they can see how you assemble it. Now you're discussing content and methodology.
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    This talks about more real life examples given by the teacher. It helps the students get more of understanding what the teacher is saying.
Alexis Lyans

15 Assistive Technology Tools For Students With Disabilities - 0 views

  • One tool to help students with disabilities even in the face of a special education teacher shortage is assistive technology. Today, assistive technology can help students with certain disabilities learn more effectively. Ranging in sophistication from “low” technologies such as a graphic organizer worksheet to “high” technologies including cutting-edge software and smartphone apps, assistive technology is a growing and dynamic field.
  • Text-To-Speech Assistive Tools
  • Intel Reader
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  • FM Systems
  • Graphic organizers can be effective in helping students to organize their thoughts during the writing process.
  • Kurzweil 3000
  • Sound-Field Systems
  • Sip-and-Puff Systems
  • Jouse3
  • Sip-and-Puff Systems From Origin Instruments
  • Proofreading Software
  • Ginger
  • Ghotit
  • Math Simulations
  • Certification is a faster way for current teachers to qualify to teach this growing population. At Alvernia University Online, teachers can pursue a special education certification for grades PreK-8 or 7-12 to help make a difference for children with special needs. They will also improve their marketability in the process, gaining additional opportunities for their career.
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    This article gives multiple types of technologies and ideas to integrate into a special education classroom to enable the growth of all students. 
Joshua Gilbert

Building Your Edtech Ecosystem | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Too often we look for a single solution when it comes to technology, yet our needs constantly evolve.
  • Now, we have a multitude of options for how we provide access to class resources, collect student work, and archive learning
  • Cloud-based solutions, such as Google Drive, iCloud, and Office 365, regularly dot the landscape.
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  • Choosing one of these platforms enables teachers and students to transport their learning between home and school, as well as ensure that their creations can be shared with a wider audience.
  • With the proliferation of laptops, Chromebooks, and tablets, we have the potential to create new and diverse learning artifacts such as audio, video, and interactive media.
  • How we communicate and connect beyond the walls of our classrooms and the immediate geography of our schools plays a critical role in the structure of our ecosystem.
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    Ways to build our classrooms with use of technology.
Jon Stokes

News For Your Classroom - 0 views

  • top news story OCTOBER 22, 2014 The Battle Against Ebola The world continues to fight the spread of this deadly virus—with some signs of progress
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    This would be a great website for a social studies class.
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    This would be a great website for a social studies class.
Candice Cook

Email in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Email provides a number of learning opportunities for students across all Learning Areas, especially in regard to Overarching Outcomes One and Nine: Students use language to understand, develop and communicate ideas and information and interact with others. Students interact with people and cultures other than their own and are equipped to contribute to the global community.
  • Educational Value of Email
  • Classroom Applications
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  • Rules for Email Users [84KB PDF] Ten tips for teacher and students that cover basic email Netiquette. Can be printed off for display.
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    Shares educational value of email along with netiquette and tips for teachers
Madeline Walton

A Classroom Management Plan That Works - Smart Classroom Management - 0 views

  • A Classroom Management Plan Is A Contract
  • A Classroom Management Plan I Recommend
  • It’s proven to work regardless of where you teach or who is in your classroom. Rules: 1. Listen and follow directions. 2. Raise your hand before speaking or leaving your seat. 3. Keep your hands and feet to yourself. 4. Respect your classmates and your teacher. Consequences: 1st time a rule is broken: Warning 2nd time a rule is broken: Time-Out 3rd time a rule is broken: Letter Home
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    A sample classroom management plan.
Rylee Hribar

Drew Hendricks: A Look at Recent Findings on Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

  • . A teacher's job is just as much about knowing the students and understanding how to improve an individual's learning abilities as it is about teaching students about algebra, photosynthesis, or how to use a semicolon correctly. Studies have found that a technology rich classroom is the perfect place for that level of specialized learning. When teachers and students are trained to use the technology, there are many tools to help track growth, give extra resources, and accelerate learning based on each student's unique pace.
  • s may have the benefits in education struggling classes need to get back on track. Personalizing Education
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  • more likely to be engaged in learning.
  • need to press buttons
  • manipulate the tools they have to achieve a goal
  • think out problems
  • improve focus among students
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  • accelerate struggling students close the learning gap between those at the back of the class and the A-students
  • gives teachers more options
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    huffington post technology in the classroom
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    This article talks about how technology promotes personalized learning, which has been shown to improve performance of students in the classroom.
Jeremy Ganswindt

Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This page provides a lot of helpful links to go to and help teachers get started into the technology world.  It also provides a multitude of other services to help teachers out. Also since it is made my a University sight it knows what teachers really need to get going.
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    This website is useful to teachers because it gives multiple links to all different articles. This website it also credible because it is a .edu.
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    This site will be good for me as a teacher, so that I can learn from these people about different ways to incorporate technology.  It will be useful when I try to come up with creative ways to get students enjoy topic through using the internet.
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    This site explains different technologies. It also provides guidance for teachers using technology in their classroom. Lastly, it provides tips for teachers.
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    This site would be useful for teachers, because it gives examples of teaching and learning with technology.
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    This page provides many resources that would help a teacher learn technology. There are many articles that would benefit a teacher with tools and tips on using technology.
Valerie Schmidt

Free Technology for Teachers: 65+ Ways to Use ThingLink In Your Classroom - 0 views

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  • Last year Donna Baumbach created a Google Slides presentation titled 26+ Ways to Use ThingLink In the Classroom. Yesterday, I received an email from Donna in which she shared the updated version of that presentation. The presentation now contains more than 65 tips and ideas for using ThingLink in the classroom. The presentation is open to contributions from others. If you have ideas to add to the presentation, you can do so here. Big thanks to Donna for creating and sharing this excellent resource about one of my favorite web tools. By the way, ThingLink is now available as an iPad app too.
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    Ideas for using Technology in the Classroom
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