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Hannah Monday

Web Poster Wizard Home - 0 views

  • Web Worksheet Wizard and Project Poster have combined to make Web Poster Wizard. This FREE tool allows educators to create a lesson, worksheet, or class page and immediately publish it online. Teachers can also set up classes and assign projects to students. Students complete the assignments by creating their own online projects or reports. Teachers and students can even add images and links to their pages.
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    This is a useful technology tool when teaching in a classroom.
Natalie Colon

Using Technology in the Classroom: Benefits and Examples - 0 views

  • technology doesn't work in every scenario
  • technology provides an interactive way to see the world and learn about new places, all from the comfort of the classroom.
  • Classroom technology is more interactive
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  • inquiry-based learning. This type of learning is distinct because it is directed by the students, not exclusively by teachers. Interactive tools are an important part of inquiry-based learning because they naturally fuel students' curiosity.
  • make it easy for students to ask questions, find answers, and help other children learn.
  • more economical way to interact with the world.
  • students who are shy become more social in the classroom.
  • Classroom technology is more social
  • distract students from their homework
  • students can use social tools to immediately connect to and share information with other children from around the world.
  • students collaborate from all over the globe on a single project or series of projects.
  • Not only are lessons which incorporate technology interactive, they're also very memorable and meaningful for students.
  • since it eliminates the need for face-to-face interaction.
  • Classroom technology is more memorable
  • distinct learning preference, meaning they take in information best by either seeing, hearing, or moving their bodies.
  • employing a variety of different learning styles.
  • makes school more memorable
  • And in case you're worried that screen time is terrible for children's heath, many studies have shown that a limited amount of computer time is actually good for kids.
  • technology tends to have more of an impact because it makes things happen on a grander scale
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    Great information about why technology should be used in classrooms.
Renee Lenda

Tech Tips For Teachers: Free, Easy and Useful Creation Tools - NYTimes.com - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • 1. Visualize Texts
  • Wordle is a fun tool for playing with language and making meaning from texts. (And it’s quite safe for classroom use.) This self-described “toy” allows students to analyze word frequency in any text, from a poem to a science book chapter, by simply copying and pasting “a bunch of text” into the box on the top of this page. Click on “go” and you’ll get a snapshot of the most common words in that text as shown by size. (The most frequently appearing words appear larger.)
  • 2. Make Content Comic
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  • 3. Create Interactive Timelines
  • 5. Map and Brainstorm Ideas
  • 4. Design Interactive Presentations
  • 3. Create Interactive Timelines Tech Tools: Xtimeline, Time Glider or Timetoast Timelines, of course, organize information and events that have developed over time, often in historical eras, cultural movements or personal biographies. They display order and sequence as well as relationships and, sometimes, causality between events. Why go online to create this traditional graphic organizer? Interactive versions are not only visually engaging, but also easily incorporate multimedia such as video and audio clips and link directly to source material.
  • 4. Design Interactive Presentations Tech Tools: Glogster.edu and Museum Box PowerPoint is not the only tool students can use to present concepts and ideas visually. Two classroom mainstays – the poster presentation and the diorama – have digital counterparts that students can use for class projects (and that you can use to present course material in engaging ways). With Glogster.edu students can create posters enhanced with multimedia. The interface walks you through the creation and gives students a wide range of scrapbook-inspired templates. The finished projects (such as this one on the causes of the American Revolution) can be presented with a projector or whiteboard, saved and/or printed. (Note: be sure you go to the .edu edition of Glogster. The regular site contains some content that is inappropriate for a classroom setting.) Museum Box takes the old standbys – dioramas and presentation cubes – and kicks them up a notch by enabling the creation of 3-D dioramas with a series of interactive cubes.
  • 5. Map and Brainstorm Ideas Tech Tools: Bubbl.us, CoSketch.com and Cacoo Mind Maps are idea-processing tools, made popular by the British IQ specialist Tony Buzan starting in the 1960s. Many schools have invested in popular mind-mapping software like Inspiration, but there are also many free online programs that help students develop colorful idea webs.
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    This site has a few ideas on how to help teachers make their lessons more interesting, using websites and programs that are simple to use and understand.
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    This site would be useful for teachers when using technology in the classroom because not only does it give tips on how to do this, but it also encourages taking teaching to the next level by using technology.
Corey Meyer

National Math + Science Initiative Blog | Technology in the Classroom: The Benefits of ... - 0 views

  • Subjects that might be monotonous for some – like math and science – can be much more engaging with virtual lessons, tutoring, and the streaming of educational videos
  • dividualized instruction from the computer. This form of supplemental teaching
  • both teachers and students will develop skills essential for the 21st century
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  • t’s about collaborating with others, solving complex problems, developing different forms of communication and leadership skills, and improving motivation and productivity.
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    This talks about how as teacher we are no longer teaching students what to thnk we are teaching them how to think.
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.
Alli Grover

Glenda's Assistive Technology Information and more...: iDevices in the Special Educatio... - 0 views

  • Assistive technology is any kind of technology and/or tool that can be used to enhance the functional independence of a person with a disability.
  • can be a challenge
  • iDevices in the Special Education Classroom
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  • Students learn in different ways
  • The iPad can provide visual, audio and tactile learning; reaching many students’ learning styles.
  • The iPad is often used as an individual tool in isolation
  • But please, don't put the child in a quiet place and just hand them an iPad without a true purpose. Let's get creative with its use. How to use an iPad in the classroom with a group? A couple of thoughts - Teacher directs, students watch.  Teacher directs, with iPad in the middle of the group and students touch with instruction.   Teacher instructs and iPad is passed between students. Use as part of your lesson, part of your center activity.   Teacher instructs and the students use, independently or in a team situation.    Team learning situations. Hand a group of students an iPad with a purpose. 
  • Most of us will not have enough for all our students for a while.
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  • be careful to not have the iPad become what we have seen so many computers become in education: a glorified toy.
  • What are some of the benefits we are seeing? We are seeing that the iPad often encourages interactivity. Students will share a lot of what they're doing, ask each other "How did you do that?" or, "Oh, look what I did!"  They want to problem solve together. It encourages group discussions between the students. They tend to help each other a lot more.  It is affordable, comparatively speaking (see below.)  
  • For special education students, some are saying it is the best tool that has ever been designed. Here are a few reasons why we might prefer an iPad over a desktop computer: Ease of access – no need to be able to operate a mouse, a switch or to need to sit a certain way. The iPad can easily come to the student, be placed where they need it and the touch required is extremely friendly. (Not for all!! Remember, this is very individual.) Simplicity of programs – from very basic to more complex, many apps are design to be user friendly. For the moderate to severe population of students the amount of simple apps is huge, plus they are extremely inexpensive and visually draw students in. Simplicity of use - many who cannot understand how to operate a computer, can understand how to operate an iPad. (Even your grandmother!) Low cost of programs – compared to the cost of software programs for a computer, there really is no comparison (unless you consider the abundant amount of free programs available on the Internet. And yes, please continue using those!). There are apps designed specifically for our population (see other postings to right). Designing apps for education has become quite the market. The amount of apps designed specifically for special education has grown so much that there is now a category for it that stands alone in the iTunes Store. Assistive Technology and Communication Apps are available that help to make this a tool for access support, not just a tool for learning (i.e. audio books, word prediction, visual prompts, etc.) It can be loaded with many adaptive technology gadgets and programs, thereby reducing the need for multiple devices. Talk about UDL (Universal Design for Learning)! This is a tool that can level the playing field for many. There are apps that are inexpensive and exciting to increase vocabulary, sight words, math facts, reading comprehension, organizational skills, and drawing skills, just to name a few.It can be very educational and in the classroom, this is what we want: exciting, fresh, innovative teaching tools. Built-in accessibility tools such as zoom and high contrast display make this a tool to support visually impaired. The built-in VoiceOver screen reader works as well on the iPad as on the iPhone. For our VI population, the options are growing and growing. (However, it may be the iPhone that is the best solution for those with significant vision impairments.) Programs such as Dragon Dictation is free, no paper and pencil needed if one can speak clearly, for writing text messages, e-mail, maybe documents. (Must have Internet/WiFi connection for this to work however and it is not the best option for longer texts.) The brilliant screen of the iPad which creates and supports visual interest - with the ever improving HD colors which are bright and the HD video and/or camera- tools at our fingertips that can be pulled into our educational artillery in so many new and innovative ways.  The right case can make it much less indestructible. More and more tools are being developed to help with access. (Mounts, switch access, adaptive styluses, etc.) Light weight (iPad = 1.5 lbs.) Instant Response/Instant On/Fast Processor. Consider this: Combine the touch screen, ease of use, and cool factor of the iPad and you have a pretty interesting format for communication device
  • AT is intended to enhance performance of an individual with a disability.  It is why we have to carefully match what we recommend to the user's strengths and needs.  The iPad cannot do that on its own, it is the recommendation of the appropriate Apps that ultimately improve the performance of a student.  Thus, the iPad itself is not the Assistive Technology it is the Settings and the Apps, the case, the special stylus, that offer enhanced performance. Improving performance of a student with a disability through AT (Apps or otherwise) means looking at the student, identifying the task that needs to be performed and identifying where the student will use the AT - i.e. the environment, effects of time etc
  • This is a list of iPad pros, from a student’s point of view (wish I knew the student’s name so I could reference her. My apologies!):
  • iPads with Moderate to Severe Students:
  • Videos worth watching:
  • Articles worth reviewing:
  • Now go out and make this tool a wonderful addition to our educational world!
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    This website is a great if you are looking for some fresh tips on how to use the latest iPad tools for students in a Special Education classroom. On this site lists benefits of iPad and has real life SpecEd students' opinions, also this page lists videos and articles for extra guidance and opinion on iPad.
Bryce Rudebeck

use ofSmartboard k-8 - Google Custom Search | Diigo - 0 views

  • Smart Ways to Use the SMARTBoard ... Lessons & Activities Designed for the SMARTBoard
  • Smartboard Help
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    Websites that give teachers ideas on how using a smartboard in class would help the students in the grade levels of K-8
Nicole Marshall

Teaching with Technology - 0 views

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    teaching technology to students
amelia bakke

For Educators | crayola.com - 0 views

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    Crayola teaming up with Education
Bradley Miller

Resources for the Elementary Computer Lab Teacher - 0 views

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    This site has a lot of different labs of different things to teach on the computer. There are different formats, in both windows and mac, for almost anything as well.
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.
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.
Savannah Bays

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Resources for ESL & Foreign Language Students - 1 views

  • Smart.fm
  • learn languages, mathematics, and history independently.
  • Forvo can best be described as an audio wiki for word pronunciations
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  • Vocabulix provides numerous free tools for learning Spanish, German, or English.
  • Currently there are nearly 200 languages supported on Forvo
  • The purpose of CAPL is to provide images that demonstrate the true meaning and intention of the words in a language
  • images for teaching and learning English
  • The Story Place
  • digital stories in English and Spanish for students of pre-school age through elementary school.
  • Verbs Online provides foreign language students with a good selection of activities for practicing verb conjugations.
  • WordSteps is a resource for learning the vocabulary of your choice of nine languages
  • create your own dictionary.
  • Kindersay is designed for use by pre-K students.
  • There are more than 500 activities that students can use
  • ESL Basics is a site that provides short video vocabulary lessons for beginning and advanced ESL students.
  • Make Beliefs is a free comic strip creation tool that provides students with a variety of templates, characters, and prompts for building their own comic strips.
  • write their comic strip's dialogue in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portugese, or Latin.
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    This website focuses on 10 different websites that can be used to help teach emergent bilinguals the English language. The links are provided to help aid in both language skills and content skills by introducing child friendly ways to learn.
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
sara collins

Teachers Pay Teachers - 0 views

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    This website has awesome resources that one of the teachers I worked with in my field studies class told me about
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    With a FREE account you can find and download free and for purchase materials created and used by teachers. You can even find find Smart Board templates to use.
Kelsie Kerchefske

Technology for Kids - Free Games, Activities, Experiments, Science Online - 0 views

  • Step into the future and discover technology for kids with our cool range of experiments, free games, science fair projects, fun quizzes, interesting facts, amazing videos, worksheets and more! Learn about robots, computers, cell phones, engineering and all kinds of interesting technology topics. As well as activities for children, there are also lesson plans for teachers, ideas for parents and free teaching resources for anyone interested in technology and learning about science online.
Kaleigh Maclay

Study: Emerging Technology Has Positive Impact in Classroom - US News - 0 views

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      What about those schools that can not afford to have it within their budget?
  • can't just hand out iPads just for professional development or training for the teachers
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  • left class with more questions than answers
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  • lively, engaging discussion
  • more productive
  • larger budget
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    Positive impact of technology in the classroom.
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    As a teacher noticed that her students were struggling with the concepts of the lecture, the teacher decided to upload the class lectures to iTunes. The students could have access to the class material on their own time.
Kaiti Montemurro

Ten Ways to Get Smart With SMARTboard | Tech Learning - 0 views

  • 6. Interactive worksheets ~ There are Websites that allow you to create your own worksheets which can then be printed out. Why not create the worksheet for use on the SMARTboard? It could be used as a guided practice lesson or independent activity at the “SMARTboard Center” in your classroom. Students could work in pairs and check each other’s work or you could provide answer sheets for self-checking.
nickoppa

Smartboard Spanish Games - 0 views

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    This would be useful in an elementary classroom.  Integrating a foreign language into curriculum at an early age is important and will only become more important.  This is a way to make it fun if there is time for a game.
nickoppa

Spanish vocabulary exercise: La familia - 0 views

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    This is a good way to integrate technology into Spanish curriculum.  They are technically game like but they will help vocabulary learning.  
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