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Jenna Jagler

Creating a Tech-Savvy Kindergarten Classroom | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Due to the rapid growth of technology in our society, many school districts are requiring their classrooms to become increasingly tech savvy.
  • Computers
  • iPod Touch 
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  • Interactive Whiteboard   
  • The SMART Board is one type of interactive whiteboard.  Some other widely used interactive whiteboards are ActivBoard, eBeam, Mimio, and Webster
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    This article is about how to increase the electronic usage in a kindergarten classroom.  However, you may not want an incredibly tech savvy classroom for 5 and 6 year olds.   
nicole badofsky

ABCmouse: Kids Learning, Phonics, Educational Games, Preschool-Kindergarten Reading - 0 views

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    ABC mouse is a great tool for helping children with math, reading and writing this is a website i would use for my students in my class
Andrew Thoss

5 Tips for Handling EBD Kids (Emotional Behavior Disorder) in an Inclusive Classroom | ... - 0 views

  • 2. Reward Positive Behaviors While you will at times have to discipline children for improper behavior, remember that rewarding positive behavior is ultimately far more effective in the long run. A great many Emotional and Behavioral Disorder students tend to take any discipline as a personal attack. Because of this, unfortunately they learn very little from it. Try and celebrate the successes of these students more than you reprimand or punish their mistakes. When these students receive positive feedback and rewards, they start to see that there is a positive benefit to good behavior. They will then start to see you as more of an ally than an adversary, and this will in turn motivate them to want to behave and do well in your classroom.
Paige Thompson

Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems - 0 views

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    Visual demonstration of math concepts and is available as an app for iPads 
Taylor Torrens

Technology's Effect on Education | Classroom Teaching Tips - 0 views

  • Why Technology Benefits Students Studies show that computer-trained teachers maintain classrooms that score higher in math than their peers who did not have such training. When teachers have a positive attitude about using technology, they often excite students’ interest in technology as well. Students are able to learn skills that are related to technology which will add to their utilizable skills in the future.
kendall LeMaster

How Technology Inspires Creativity In The Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Technology inspires creativity like little else and it’s time to take a close look at what technology really means for your classroom.
  • Students are aware of its facility and its creative potential. Technology is nothing new to them; almost every aspect of their life requires its use and given any gadget they become most imaginative.
  • Teachers can still hold onto the teaching values you hold dear while embracing technology and promoting creativity in the classroom.
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  • You can browse online – there are a wide range of options available for basic technology skills – or pop in at the store and ask for a full description and a demonstration of the latest in technology gadgets if you have to.
  • wever young they are, they will eagerly initiate you into the secrets of the arcane and they will find ways to teach you all about it.
  • Don’t hesitate to tap into their young expertise to get a creative, technology based lesson going.
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    How teachers can become adapt to new technologies and how to incorporate them in their classroom to promote creativity.
kendall LeMaster

Interesting Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom | Not Another History Teacher - 0 views

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    This site provides many creative and interesting ways to use many different technologies in the classroom.
Jordan Moser

About ClassDojo - 0 views

  • helps teachers improve behavior in their
  • classrooms quickly and easily.
  • its free!
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  • interactive whiteboard, a computer connected to a projector, or even just a smartphone, tablet or iPod touch! The only thing you really need is some kind of computer device in the classroom (just one, for the teacher, is enough) and an internet connection.
  • free,
  • hello@classdojo.com
Savannah Bays

10 Modern Ways to Use Technology in ESL Instruction - 0 views

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    This website provides 10 different ways in which teachers can include technology when educating emergent bilingual students. These 10 points will help teachers include technology into their plans which will create a more engaging and appealing lesson.
Kennedy Bunker

25 ways to use an iPad in an Early Elementary Classroom - 0 views

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    lists useful ways to incorporate iPad usage into the classroom, something kids are becoming very familiar with.
Megan Lee

Simple free learning tools for students and teachers | Quizlet - 0 views

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Rachel Saueressig

60 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom by Category | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views

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    This article breaks down ways to use Twitter, ranging from ways to keep a classroom organized to creating writing lesson plans. This would be useful, because many students already use Twitter and it would be easy to bridge the gap between the website as a social media outlet and a learning tool.
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    Different ways that Twitter can be helpful in a classroom setting
Jeff Klug

Best Apps for Teaching & Learning 2013 | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - 0 views

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    It has many links to websites that are education for children. It shows the grade levels for students that should even be on each websites.
tnieves07

Lesson Planning Center - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    I can use this to come up with new lessons for students.
klingbeisa29

10 Major Technology Trends in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    How we can use technology in the classroom
Kalie Ausprung

SMART Exchange - USA - Search lessons by keyword - 0 views

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    A great website to download fun and interactive lesson plans for a future classroom.
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    Cannot wait to share these with my future classroom someday
Alissa Zawacki

Education World: Managing Technology: Tips from the Experts - 0 views

  • 1. Always run through a technology lesson before presenting it to the class -- and always have a back-up lesson prepared in case the technology fails.
  • 8. Make it a class rule that students can help one another but cannot ever touch another student's computer. That way, you can be sure that learning occurs even when students help one another.
  • 10. Keep a red plastic cup at each computer. When students need help, have them place the highly visible cups on top of their monitors.
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  • 14. Post a list of all your rules for technology use in a visible place. When a rule is broken, ask the offending student to read the rule aloud.
  • 16. Attach plastic hooks to monitors to hang headphones on when they're not being used.
  • 20. Type PLEASE WAIT FOR INSTRUCTIONS on 8 by 11 papers, laminate them, and tape one sheet to the top of every monitor. Students flip the signs to the back of the monitor after you've given directions.
Zach Pressley

Computer Skills for Information Problem-Solving: Learning and Teaching in Context. ERIC... - 0 views

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    This article talks about using computer skill to solve different problems in the classroom.
Hannah Pettepiece

The Early-Literacy Shift: New Words, New Media, New Friends - 0 views

  • It used to be that my students learned to write by writing on paper. Sometimes they wrote in notebooks and sometimes they wrote on single sheets, but no matter how they wrote, I was the intended audience. In most cases, I was the only person who ever saw that writing. Sometimes their parents would take the time to read through their notebooks and papers as they came home or at the end of the school year. Sometimes they would read their writing aloud to the class. But in most cases, unless I posted their writing on a bulletin board in the hallway, a very limited number of people had access to that writing. Wow! Has that changed! Now, my students regularly write on their blogs, not just for me, but also for their parents, grandparents, other relatives, friends and potentially the whole world to see. When they write a tweet, they have the potential of all of our Twitter followers seeing what they write, and since many of our followers are classroom groups, that number is potentially far higher. Not exactly the same as writing in a notebook. Their audience now exists in places they have never been and may never visit.
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    How technology helps literacy
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