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derek damico

Video Production: Pre-production and Planning | Educational Technology Services - 0 views

  • Beginner or experienced, if you'd like to create a video for your class or research project and are looking for instruction, advice and information, this is the place to start. ETS Classroom Technology encourages the use of video within the Cal community and we are collating this grouping of tips, links and articles to further this goal. This section is expanding as we find and create more content, so check back often! Pre-Production Pre-production is the blanket term for everything that you do before the video shoot. There are many elements of creating a video that need to be planned for ahead of time in order to have a successful end product, many of which aren't obvious upon first consideration. 90% of a production should be an execution of an existing plan! Some fundamental questions What am I trying to achieve with my video? What am I going to shoot? What locations/people/resources do I need to accomplish my goals? What can I remove to simplify the process? Where is my video going to be shown and what do I need to do during production to make sure it displays correctly? If you answer these questions before you shoot, you will save a significant amount of time, money and frustration, and your video will be better for it.
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.
tnieves07

Teaching Tips: Team Building Activities for Elementary Students - eThemes - 0 views

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      There are some cool activities that help teachers integrate there student more. 
  • Here are suggestions for games, activities, and lesson plans to encourage team building among elementary school students
  • This site has ideas for games that explore the benefits of teamwork. These activities were designed with younger children in mind, but could be adapted for older students.
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  • Students can work together to create artwork. These activities were designed with younger children in mind, but could be adapted for older students.
  • Students can learn more about each other with this lesson by using Venn diagrams to describe the ways in which they are similar and different.
  • This is an activity designed to encourage students to think about the importance of working together. This lesson requires the poem Nine Gold Medals by David Roth from Chicken Soup for the Kid's Soul. This activity can be used before starting a group project. NOTE: The site includes ad
  • Read articles that define and explain how to use cooperative learning strategies in the classroom. Includes cooperative learning lesson plans for a variety of subjects and grade levels.
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    This website has a lot of ways to get your students to interact with one another.
Gina Kutsch

TeachHUB | K-12 News, Lessons & Shared ResourcesBy Teachers, For Teachers - 0 views

  • Free Lesson Plans
  • Video Writing Prompts
  • Classroom Management: Use These Time-Saving Tips
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    TeachHUB is a great site used to get inspiration for lesson plans. It is also good for gathering teaching tools
oliviahamann

ProTeacher! Classroom management ideas for elementary school teachers in grades K-6 inc... - 0 views

  • Various suggestions to get the attention of the whole class to prepare them for various other activities or to get them quiet. Some may be more appropriate for younger students, while others work better for older students.
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    This is a site about class management in classrooms with examples varying from procedures, signals, pets, and games that help the class function productively.
Kristen Delano

Technology in the Classroom: Resources for Teachers (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

  • Find basic computer skills, Internet research tips, Internet safety resources, lessons, and worksheets to help integrate technology across the curriculum. Learn the history of the Internet; get help with using computer word processors; find out how to create PowerPoint presentations; understand the difference between a podcast and a blog; research interesting science projects online; use the computer to extend a literature activity; and other fascinating activities.
  • Encourage your students to use technology in school and out.
  • The possibilities are endless, when it comes to how the Internet, computers, and other forms of modern technology can benefit your classroom instruction.
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    This website helps with how to use other sources of technology. I shows how to use things like powerpoint. It also shows to plan lesson plan with using technology in the lesson plan.
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    It gives plenty of reliable resources for helping put teachers. There's help for various types of technology as well so it gives plenty of options.
Destinee Kafka

Technology for Teaching: 10 Ways to Improve Classroom Learning | Scott Steinberg - 0 views

  • Share Content Online - Whether it's posting videos to a private channel for class members and parents to see, using Google Docs to share materials so students can collaborate on a shared project, or posting homework assignments to a class website for everyone to access, using technology as a tool demands a base level of proficiency from students that they'll need to continue to build on.
  • Create a Class Blog or Wiki - Encourage kids to respond to in-class lessons or current events and topics, and devise a system for posting thoughts, news or impressions of them to a class blog or Wiki. Kids will love improving their creative writing skills and seeing their work appear online, and parents will love being able to feel more connected to the classroom. As the school year progresses, it's often great fun to watch a class' page fill up with posts and discussions, and see kids, parents, and educators engage in more frequent and ongoing dialogue.
  • Promote Greater Good - If there's an international, national or even local need for charitable donations or disaster relief, classrooms can use online tools to solicit and track charitable donations, or spread awareness for these causes. Sites like FirstGiving or Pledgie can help teachers use technology as a complement to cause-based learning. Helping kids create social awareness, all show how high-tech solutions can be used as a tool for kindness, understanding, and good.
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  • Embrace Connected Learning - The concept of "Connected Learning" is at the center of a new theory that champions say "is a model of learning that holds out the possibility of re-imagining the experience of education in the Information Age" that draws on "the power of today's technology to fuse young people's interests, friendships and academic achievement." According to Dr. Mizuko Ito, a leader in the field of Connected Learning and a professor at the University of California, Irvine, and cultural anthropologist of technology use, examples of Connected Learning are when a teacher may ask a student to do a report on their favorite video game, or if a kid who likes to draw on the computer creates the signs and banners for a classroom party.
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      Learning in a classroom is often easier with the help of technology, for the student as well as the teacher.
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    More helpful tips on improving classroom learning.
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    Technology to improve teaching.
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    This websites uses up to date applications that most children and teens are familiar with. This website uses twitter and blogging as means of teaching technology which should spark their interest in the classroom.
Erin Lockwood

Technology Tips for Teachers - 0 views

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    As the world evolves, so does every aspect of our lives. Technology has taken the front seat in just about every facet of modern life - from paying the bills and communicating with one another, to workplace activities and shopping - everything has changed thanks to advances in technology.
Erin Lockwood

Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers - Google Stuff - 0 views

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    Helping teachers make better classrooms, one mouse-click at a time.
Michael Kelly

iwb_basic functionality.pdf - 0 views

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  • The interactive whiteboard acts as both the monitor and input device, allowing you to control any application by touching the screen
  • NOTE: Depending on the model of your SMART Board interactive whiteboard, the Ready Light is either located on the right side of the SMART Pen Tray or the lower-right of the frame bezel.
  • TIP: To clear a large area of digital ink, draw a circle around the area you want to erase with the eraser and tap once inside that area. All digital ink inside that circle will disappear.
Dana Stormer

Five Ways To Bring Technology into the Classroom Without the Gadgets | Alisa ... - 0 views

  • 6. By now you're probably feeling like there is not enough time to "cover" everything you want your students to learn. As you look at the standards, your school's requirements, etc., think about how each type of content and concept could be learned in the most efficient way. For example, if students need to learn the parts of the cell, can they practice this using an app or software? When they need to experience and discuss how cells are transformed during the process of osmosis, they will most likely need a hands-on experience or a discussion. What content can be delivered and assessed online?
  • . Get clear about what your community needs and values. What do you want for your graduates (whether they leave you in 5th, 8th or 12th grade)? Try to avoid the trap of doing what's always been done -- this is a different time and world from when you were in school (or likely even in college). What skills do students really need for success in today's (and tomorrow's) world? Their time at school is too valuable to focus on anything that doesn't help them develop those skills and doesn't underscore the value of play, failure and hands-on experiences (activities that are often seen as less "rigorous" or less "college prep"). Once you have determined what you value for your students, it is easy to avoid the trap of products that promise instant results or boxed solutions. For us, having our students engage in real-world learning experiences is a priority, so we utilized technologies like video-conferencing that enabled making those connections.
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    Good tips on how to adapt classroom and teaching style without spending a lot of money on technology gadgets.
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    This is really an advice article on how to get the most out of classroom experiences
Andrea Koceja

Tech Tools for the Classroom | Tech For a Global Early Childhood Education - 0 views

  • The Symbaloo above provides a vast assortment of digital tools you can use in your classroom. They are labeled and grouped by category. Suggestions and tips for using these tools in your classroom, as well as general information about what these tools are used for are listed below: Social Media Tools Collaboration Tools Publication Tools Video & Audio Tools Presentation Tools Global Collaboration Tools General Resources
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    Tech Tools that are helpful in an Early Childhood classroom
Alexis Miller

4Teachers : Main Page - 0 views

  • 4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. Discover valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as equity, ELL, technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students.
  • ALTEC, the umbrella organization for the 4teacher tools, manages the Technology Rich Classroom (TRC),Title II-D initiative in Kansas. Take a look at the powerful 21st Century learning taking place in these classrooms!

    Teach with Technology

    4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready

  • ALTEC, the umbrella organization for the 4teacher tools, manages the Technology Rich Classroom (TRC),Title II-D initiative in Kansas. Take a look at the powerful 21st Century learning taking place in these classrooms!

    Teach with Technology

    4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. Discover valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as equity, ELL, technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students.

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  • help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. There are also tools for student use. Discover valuable professional development resources addressing issues such as equity, ELL, technology planning, and at-risk or special-needs students.
  • This site helps teachers locate and create ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars.
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    This is a great site!
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    I think that this site would be useful for teachers because it helps other teachers understand different teaching techniques and will hopefully give teachers ideas to be better educators. 
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    This website gives many different resources for students and teachers. It has tips and help for using technology in the classroom.
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    This site is useful to teachers by it offers online tools and resources. Teachers can use it for lesson plans, tests, and getting students involved. This site comes with examples and videos to help you learn too.
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    4Teachers.org; teaching with technolgy
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    This would be useful for teachers who are using technology in the classroom because it explains different ways for you to use technology in the classroom. It gives you different online games, quizzes, and activities for you to show your students and have them interact online.
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    Helpful teacher resource for tracking assignments and making and giving quizzes. Interactive and easy to use.
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    This is a very helpful page for teachers usage of technology in a classroom. It also helps you improve the ways of technology usage in classroom.
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    Information on online educational games, resources in Spanish, and technology assessment. Also has technology planning suggestions for students who are at-risk.
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    This website would be useful for teachers because is helps integrate technology in classrooms through implementing online tools and resources completely practical for teachers.
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    this website gives teachers ideas on how they can integrate technology into their classroom
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    I believe this website will help me use technology in the classroom because it offers information on how to integrate technology in the classroom
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    The site helps teachers learn how to bring technology into the classroom and offers helpful sites and tools to use.
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    4teachers is a great website to use technology. There are different links where students can take their quizzes right on the website. There is also web lesson plans to bring to the classroom! Students also do their assignments in the website.
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    This website would be useful for teachers because it is helping to explain integrating technology into the classroom. It has videos and different assessments that teachers can use. The website also offers many different resources for teachers to use in the future of their classroom.
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    teaching with technology.
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    teaching with technology
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    Useful for creating online tools and classroom resources.
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    The purpose of this site is to help teachers create lessons for their classroom. 
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    ALTEC, the umbrella organization for the 4teacher tools, manages the Technology Rich Classroom (TRC),Title II-D initiative in Kansas. Take a look at the powerful 21st Century learning taking place in these classrooms!
erinjj96

Education World: Integrating Tech: More Than Just Having Computers - 1 views

  • Technology has become part of the educational process, but too often it is separate and not integrated into the learning experience.Today, Education World offers easy and painless ways to integrate technology into your daily routine.
  • Integrating technology into the curriculum is a priority -- if not a mandate -- in most schools today.
  • For many teachers, a lack of personal experience with technology presents an additional challenge. In order to incorporate technology-based activities and projects into their curriculum, those teachers first must find the time to learn to use the tools and understand the terminology necessary for participation in those projects or activities.
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  • Used properly, however, technology can be a tool for teachers as well as for students
  • Education World offers the following easy ways in which you can seamlessly integrate technology into your daily and weekly classroom routines.
  • Integrating Technology in the Classroom: It Takes More Than Just Having Computers
  • Access an online weather forecast. Most elementary grade teachers begin each school day with a discussion of the date and local weather. Why not take an extra minute to visit a site such as UM Weather, The Weather Channel, or USA Today Weather, to find out what the rest of the day might bring? If you have a few extra minutes, check out weather in other parts of the country as well.   Include URLs in your monthly calendar. Each month, Education World provides a printable and editable coloring calendar for classroom use. Before distributing copies of the calendar to your students, add the URLs of a few sites that will add to their understanding of the months events -- and encourage them to visit those sites. The September calendar, for example, might offer links to sites about Labor Day, Grandparents' Day, and Hispanic Heritage Month. (A kid-friendly search engine such as Yahoo Kids will help you locate appropriate sites.) Or, students can find the sites themselves as they complete a Months of the Year Project.   Access online weather forecasts in French, German, or Spanish. Begin foreign language classes with a discussion of the day's weather. The Weather Channel provides weather information for Brazil, Germany, France, and Latin America in the native language of each country.   Challenge students with online mathematics problems. Add a daily or weekly mathematics challenge to your seatwork assignments, math lessons, or extra credit activities. The Math Forums Math Problem of the Week offers word problems in five categories -- math fundamentals, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus. The AIMS Puzzle Corner provides more than 100 math-related puzzles appropriate for students in upper elementary grades and middle school. Most include printable worksheets. Aunty Math's Math Challenges for K-5 Learners offers biweekly word problems for younger students, while high school students will enjoy the news-related math problems at Math Counts. Dont like todays problem? Not to worry! Most of the sites listed also include extensive archives. If you teach grades 3-8, extend your students online math experience and encourage them to match wits with students around the world by participating in the Abacus International Math Challenge.
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      This website talks about technology ideas for each grade level.  Also, why and how it's more than just computers in the class.
  • Provide online reading comprehension practice. Add a fun reading comprehension activity to your students language arts curriculum with the Comenius Group's Fluency Through Fables lesson. Designed for students of English as a second language, the activity is appropriate for English-speaking students in elementary and middle school as well. The lesson includes a brief fable and four categories of related activities; vocabulary matching exercises, vocabulary completion exercises, multiple choice comprehension exercises, and written discussion exercises.
  • Provide a URL in place of a quote. Do you write a quote on the chalkboard each day, for students to reflect on and discuss? Instead of writing out the quote, provide students with the URL and have them locate the days quote themselves. Quote of the Day, Quotes of the Day, and Quote A Day are all excellent sources of funny, inspirational, or thought-provoking quotes.   Introduce a word of the day. Extend students vocabulary by including an online word of the day in opening activities, seatwork assignments, or language arts lessons. The Daily Buzzword at Word Central provides a word of the day and related activity appropriate for upper elementary students. Vocabulary Builder offers words and definitions for students in grades 4-6 and grades 6-9. The
  • Make history real. For many kids, history is only a subject in a book; one that's unrelated to real people, real events, or todays news. Personalize history lessons for those students by beginning each history lesson with a quick visit to Today in History or This Day in History.
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    Various ways to incorporate technology in the classroom.
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    This site would be useful to teachers because it explains how to integrate technology into the classroom and is helpful for teachers of all levels.
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    I like this web page because it gives specific examples and links to other useful teaching sites that incorporate technology
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    As the school year kicks into gear, try these painless ways to incorporate technology into your teaching day.
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    Education World is an insightful website that gives tips on how to use technology in the classroom. 
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    Integrating Technology in the Classroom: It Takes More Than Just Having Computers
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    How to integrate technology into everyday classroom activities
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    "For many teachers, a lack of personal experience with technology presents an additional challenge. In order to incorporate technology-based activities and projects into their curriculum, those teachers first must find the time to learn to use the tools and understand the terminology necessary for participation in those projects or activities"
Kyle Clancy

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About - 0 views

  • Edmodo: Teachers and students can take advantage of this great tech tool, as it offers a Facebook-like environment where classes can connect online.
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      I think this was a cool tool for future classroom use.
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    Global Digital Citizen Foundation has put together fifty technology tools for teachers in things like lesson planning and social learning. Each site title serves as the link to the technology tool, and several teachers have commented with tips and advice.
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    Useful tools on the web for teachers to use in class.
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    Learning tools for the students and the teachers to use for school.
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    Provides different technology sources that a teacher can use for a classroom/teaching.
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    Technology and education are pretty intertwined these days and nearly every teacher has a few favorite tech tools that make doing his or her job and connecting with students a little bit easier and more fun for all involved. 
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    A list of possible technology tools to use in the classroom. 
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    technology for teaching
Rebecca MacCrindle

21 Ways to Best Integrate the SMART Board in Elementary Class - 1 views

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    This site shares tips on how to integrate the SMART board in an elementary age setting.
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    This site would be useful for educators beginning to integrate the SMART Board into their every day teaching. It will be a fun way to get the kids to interact with what is being taught in the classroom.
Whitney Scheret

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Technology is a literacy that is expected in higher education and in our economy. (1) It is a universal language spoken by the entire world, regardless of the profession. Our current students will encounter one of the toughest job markets in generations. Gone are the days of falling into a profession and riding that wave for 30-plus years. However, it's not to say those jobs aren't still available. They are, but they're dwindling as automation and outsourcing continue to expand.
  • Teaching students how to balance technology usage along with offline socializing and interpersonal skills is essential.
  • We have to multitask, connect beyond the workday, and collaborate and connect both locally and globally.
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  • Edmodo
  • technology is already integrated in nearly everything we do and nearly every job our students will encounter.
  • eachers can eventually save time and paper, while collaborating more effectively with students.
  • essential to teach students how to question effectively and efficiently.
  • Google Sites
  • seek out instructional technology specialists or coaches in your school for help. Understand that it's OK to ask a student -- they know a lot!
  • seek to promote a culture of sharing around technology along with a pace that is comfortable for every level of user.
  • Google Drive
  • we should focus on finding a healthy balance for integrating technology in our respective classrooms.
  • As educators, we must prepare our students for their future, not ours.
  • I recommend performing a search for "Google Sites digital portfolio." What you'll find is a great starting point and a host of examples for how this tool can help you.
  • Integrating technology doesn't have to consume your life as an educator. In fact, if a little time is spent on, say, Google Drive, teachers can eventually save time and paper, while collaborating more effectively with students.
  • Google Drive
  • The applications listed above present a myriad of options for teaching and learning far beyond what I shared.
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    Finding a balance between the two and using technology as a tool, not a distraction.
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    this blog really talks more about technology and teachers and how teachers are expected to learn about different tools and integrate to using technology.
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    This site gives teachers specific resources as to what kind of technology to use. It suggests tools like Edmodo, Google Sites, and Google Drive.
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    This site talks about the use of technology for teachers. It talks about find a balance of incorporating technology in the classroom.
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    This article talks about how technology is expected now in our economy as well as our classrooms.
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    Edutopia reminds me of a blog for teachers or anyone in the education system. This site offers different topics for teachers such as technology. 
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    This site gives examples of sites that are useful for teachers to use in the classroom. It also gives tips on how to balance technology and teaching.
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    Ways to find out the correct amount of technology in the classroom. Technology may be important, but it is also important that you are not over stimulating your students. How much technology is too much??
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    This article offers resources for teachers looking to enhance their knowledge of technology for the use of teaching.
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    Edutopia blogger Andrew Marcinek provides a thoughtful course correction for teachers facing full-on technology integration, offering three suggestions for focusing on media and balancing it with what students should be learning.
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