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Ashley Holbrook

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

  • 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.)  
  • This is a list of iPad pros, from a student’s point of view
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    Benefits of using ipads in school
Lauren Saxon

The Advantages of iPads for Special Education Students | Everyday Life - Global Post - 0 views

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    This article talks about how ipads can help special education students make the most out of school and improve classroom dynamics.
Crystalyn House

Social Media in Education: The Power of Facebook | Edutopia - 0 views

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    The ultimate way to incorporate social media into the classroom!
Hailey Clabough

How Slang Affects Students in the Classroom - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • "They do not capitalize words or use punctuation anymore," Wood, a teacher with 10 years of in-class experience, says. "Even in E-mails to teachers or [on] writing assignments, any word longer than one syllable is now abbreviated to one."
  • In fact, 64 percent of students in the study reported inadvertently using a form of shorthand native to texting or social networking. But, the problem does not end there, as Sakowicz acknowledges that younger teachers see the slang but "let it go."
  • "Admissions officers have shared with me that a lot of the essays they're encountering now are deeply rooted in this technological culture of cut-off sentences where you're writing like you speak," he notes. "After the first few sentences, college admissions professionals toss them to the side."
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 
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.
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
emily dreher

LinkedIn Offers New Options for Students - US News - 0 views

  • LinkedIn—the social network of more than 100 million members and recognized for connecting professionals
  • the new sections will give students and graduates a leg up in the job search
  • "I think one thing I learned quickly [on LinkedIn] was that people wouldn't just come to me. I had to reach out to others."
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  • has added new sections to its profiles that allow students and graduates with limited professional experience to highlight successes in the classroom.
  • I think it's definitely going to make them more competitive," Boettcher says. "Employers spend so much money on training new employees and, if they know you've already had some experience in doing some of this type of work, that's going to be a big deal."
  • With the revamped profile choices, users have the ability to reorder sections to highlight and prioritize their strongest attributes.
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    Linkedin is a great way for students to get there name out there in the industry of choice.
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.
Kate Kelley

NEA - Can Tweeting Help Your Teaching? - 0 views

  • By following other educators’ tweets, teachers can keep up with the latest trends, news, and happenings in education, as well as communicate with fellow educators. "Twitter,” Bergeron says, “is like the ticker at the bottom of CNN -- only a ticker populated with information about those people or things you care about, want to learn from, or want to know about.” By using Twitter’s direct message (private message) feature or the @reply function to publicly reply to another's tweet, explains Bergeron, “I am able to learn what my counterparts are working on, what is working, what is not working.” Inside the classroom, Twitter can be used to review lessons and remind students what is going to be covered in class that day or the next.  Teachers say tweeting a few quick review questions and some good Web sites add depth to their lessons. In turn, students can tweet their own questions and observations. "Twitter is a great way to keep your students thinking after class,” says Chris O’Neal, an instructional technology coordinator in Charlottesville, VA. “You can tweet a quick provocative question about a social studies lesson, for example, that will keep their brains active.”
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    Ways that Twitter may be beneficial to teachers. Examples from educators who have used Twitter.
Mary Bopp

SmartBoard Changes Classroom - ABC News - 0 views

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    This site would be useful for a classroom because it gives a lot of positive reasons as to why SmartBoards will be helpful. It is also on a reliable news site which makes it even better.
Kayla Driskill

The Teacher's Guide To Twitter - Edudemic - 0 views

  • exchange ideas and conversations with others using the #hashtag conversations you’re involved in
  • Just like going to the gym once every two weeks isn’t going to keep you in peak physical condition, participating in Twitter #hashtag chats and interacting only occasionally isn’t going to make your Twitter community very robust. You don’t have to be a chronic Tweeter to stay regularly involved – but it is important to check in, reply, and participate to keep the conversation going
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    Gives some advice for teachers who want to use twitter. It also talks about education #hashtags.
Jordan Moser

HowStuffWorks "Learn How Everything Works!" - 0 views

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    This webpage is a science based website that provides students with the tools they need to acquire information on scientific topics. It can be used as a scientific search engine for projects and class assignments.
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
sprinkelsm31

cooltoolsforschools - Presentation Tools - 0 views

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    Presentation tools for students for projects. Also for my presentations
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