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5 Innovations From The Past Decade That Aim To Change The American Classroom - 0 views

  • Some schools are cutting down on snow days, thanks to technology. Rather than giving kids the day off when weather conditions are too dangerous for commuting, these schools are asking students to follow classroom lessons online. Although kids hoping for a snow day may not particularly appreciate these advancements in digital learning, house- or hospital-bound students do -- online lessons allow these kids to complete their coursework and still interact with peers. Some students with medical conditions can "go" to school via video conferencing or even with the help of robots enabled with video chat that they can control remotel
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    This article explains an alternative to canceling class when the weather is bad. This very helpful for Wisconsin since our weather is so unpredictable. 
Hayden Fenner

The Most Powerful Tool in the Classroom | Sarah Wike Loyola - 0 views

  • The most influential tool in the classrooms of today is the Internet, and districts, schools, and/or teachers that are not dealing with this reality are truly doing a huge disservice to their students
  • The most influential tool in the classrooms of today is the Internet, and districts, schools, and/or teachers that are not dealing with this reality are truly doing a huge disservice to their students
  • The most influential tool in the classrooms of today is the Internet, and districts, schools, and/or teachers that are not dealing with this reality are truly doing a huge disservice to their students.
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  • We were taught very differently because we only had access to the "Encyclopedia Britannica", text books, and card catalogs. The students of today have access to a colossal amount of information. We must take this into consideration if we are going to prepare them for the modern workplace and a future so technologically advanced that it is inconceivable at this momen
  • students need to be more in control of their own learning. In order for this to occur, educators must move aside and give up some power. This is the only way we can begin to make true educational progress, and the Internet must be our guiding force
  • As we progress in this technologically charged world, we face a very important question. What is to become of the role of teachers? Will they become obsolete?
  • The hard truth is that the tech-savvy students of today do not want to be lectured to about facts they can instantly find with the click of a button on their smart phones. Siri can often give a more comprehensive answer than many of us on any given topic. Therefore, the honest truth is that HOW we teach must change. Making students memorize rote facts and regurgitate them is no longer sensible, and educators now have the opportunity to have students think much more critically, solve problems, and use their creativity in ways they never have been pushed to do in the past.
Sierra Koehler

Beyond books: THS showcases technology - 0 views

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    "It's like Facebook for school," Martin said. "When I'm working on an assignment, I can see who else is working on that assignment right then and we can help each other." English teacher Joy White said the online platform is also useful when students miss class. "I have a student who broke his leg," she said. "Now he can easily keep up with what he missed, still participate in online discussions, reach me easily to ask questions and make sure he stays on track." Most of the teachers' TISD email accounts are connected to their phones so they can answer questions about homework in the evening, officials said. "That way, students have their questions answered before they come to class," Director of Communications Matthew LeBlanc said.  "They have any confusion about a subject cleared up ahead of time so they are ready to learn during actual class time," he said.
Tim Hankes

nsf.gov - Funding - Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers - US Na... - 0 views

  • The ITEST program through research and model-building activities seeks to build understandings of best practice factors, contexts and processes contributing to K-12 students' motivation and participation in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) core domains along with other STEM cognate domains (e.g., information and communications technology (ICT), computing, computer sciences, data analytics, among others) that inform education programs and workforce domains. The ITEST program funds foundational and applied research projects addressing the development, implementation, and dissemination of innovative strategies, tools, and models for engaging students to be aware of STEM and cognate careers, and to pursue formal school-based and informal out-of-school educational experiences to prepare for such careers.  ITEST supports projects that: (1) increase students' awareness of STEM and cognate careers; (2) motivate students to pursue the appropriate education pathways for STEM and cognate careers; and/or (3) provide students with technology-rich experiences that develop disciplinary-based knowledge and practices, and non-cognitive skills (e.g., critical thinking and communication skills) needed for entering STEM workforce sectors. ITEST projects may adopt an interdisciplinary focus on one or more STEM domains or focus on sub discipline(s) within a domain. ITEST projects must involve students, and may also include teachers. ITEST is especially interested in broadening participation of student groups from traditionally underrepresented in STEM and cognate intensive education and workforce domains. Strongly encouraged are projects that actively engage business and industry to better ensure K-12 experiences are likely to foster the skill-sets of emerging STEM and cognate careers.  ITEST supports two project types: Strategies and SPrEaD (Successful Project Expansion and Dissemination) projects. Strategies projects address the creation and implementation of innovative technology-related interventions that support ITEST's objectives. SPrEaD projects support the wider and broader dissemination and examination of innovative interventions to generate evidence and understanding regarding contextual factors that operate to enhance, moderate, or constrain the desired results. All ITEST projects include activities designed to inform judgments regarding the feasibility of implementing strategies in typical delivery settings such as classrooms and out-of-school settings.
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    Shows how increased funding for technology in the classroom will make it easier for teachers to do their jobs.
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    Shows how increased funding for technology in the classroom will make it easier for teachers to do their jobs.
Cynthia Martinez

Education World: Encouraging Teacher Technology Use - 0 views

  • "The TRT's model lessons with kids, find online resources for teachers, show teachers how to use equipment, provide one-on-one training during planning time, and so on. Some schools have hired they're own full-time TRTs; others share one TRT among three or four schools. One reason the program has been so successful is that teachers don't have to go to after-school training sessions or figure out technology activities on their own. The TRTs find the teachers, ask what they're doing in their classroom, and work with them to integrate technology into existing lessons.
  • "I currently teach workshops on many subjects, including digital camera use, scanning, using the mobile lab, e-mail basics, and so on.
  • "Access to technology also makes its use easier," Tiffany noted. "Until computers are made available for most students, teachers cannot be expected to utilize technology-based activities. There are a lot of activities I would like to do, but I am unable to do so because of a lack of resources.
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    This site explains how technology is useful in classrooms and what it can do to make things easier for teachers once they figure out how to use certain things.
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    This article pertains to the benefits of how and why to encourage the use of technology inside the classrooms!
Amy Grycowski

10 Classroom Ideas to Try in 2015 - Teaching Toward Tomorrow - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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      I think this site gives good idea for teachers in middle school. Most if these would allow the student to give input for class and still get good computer skills. 
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    These ideas would be great for a middle school. It gives the students the options to discuss many different topics.
Kayla Fischer

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

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  • a screen recording and video editing program, Roshan uploaded her lectures to iTunes and assigned them as homework.
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  • according to a recent study by CompTIA—which surveyed 500 K-12 and college instructors across the country. The report, IT Opportunities in the Education Market, revealed that 78 percent of K-12 teachers and administrators believe technology has positively impacted the classroom and the productivity of students. Roughly 65 percent of educators surveyed also believe that students are more productive today than they were three years ago due to the increased reliance on technology in the classroom.
  • Taught with the video lectures, Roshan's students in the 2010-11 school year scored an average of 4.11 on the AP calculus test, compared to the 3.59 average
  • "We were able to offer our students a library that was anywhere on campus where they were,"
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    Using technology in the classroom is proven to keep students engaged. More teachers need to become active participants in learning how to enhance their skills.
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    This article would be helpful for teachers because it shows positive ways to use technology to increase student understanding. For example, a "reversed classroom" in which students watch lectures at home and then do related problems the next day in class.
Clayton Nelson

Students: Technology in the Classroom - 1 views

  • Three advantages have been found regarding technology in the classroom including:  Educators should use technology in the classroom because its wide range of uses and forms has the potential to reach students of all learning styles, as well as be more efficient.  The interest and motivation that technology induces in students makes its usage in schools important.  Educators better prepare students for the future when using technology aimed at addressing each learning style.
  • "The creative use of these technologies has the potential to engage young people and instill an excitement about learning in ways that few traditional teaching aids and techniques seem capable of doing." They later mention that technological instruction helps students adapt to learning styles by providing a "self-paced... learning environment" that helps all learners to feel less threatened by new material. The simple fact that students exposed to technology will be more comfortable with it later in life is only one of the many reasons to use it in hopes of preparing the for the future.
  •  Improved attitude  Improved confidence   Improved writing skills when using technology in the classroom (2)
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  • Improve lectures Enhance the curriculum Provide visualization in a variety of formats Increase flexibility of presentations Share resources Enable demonstrations of complex concepts
  • Students watch less television  Improve problem-solving and critical thinking skills  Improve their writing and math skills  Improve their computer skills
  • more challenged more engaged more independent
  • As an instructional tool, technology helps all students--including poor students and students with disabilities--master basic and advanced skills required for the world of work.  As an assessment tool, technology yields meaningful information, on demand, about students' progress and accomplishments and provides a medium for its storage.  As a motivational tool, technology positively impacts student attitudes toward learning, self-confidence, and self-esteem.   
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    Using computers to create presentations or instructional materials. Computers enhance student's learning and performance and increase their involvement.
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    Technology in the classroom
Nicole Reid

Block ads by sensitive category - AdSense Help - 0 views

  • To prevent ads from certain sensitive categories from appearing on your site, block them by updating the "Sensitive ad categories" setting in your account. If you filter an ad category through category filtering, it will block ads of all targeting types and formats.   Right now, we support blocking for a limited set of languages, regardless of the language of the site. Just visit the Allow & block ads tab, choose the Blocking options section and then Sensitive categories. Depending on your country, you might not see all of the categories listed below on your sensitive categories page. For example, if gambling is not permitted in your country, the Gambling opt-in sensitive category is not available. Sensitive categories are divided into standard sensitive categories and opt-in sensitive categories. Standard sensitive categories are allowed by default. To prevent ads from any of these categories from showing on your pages, click the Block button corresponding to the category.
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    By blocking ads it will help so that your school divise can be protected and you wont have to worry. Knowing how to do this should be of high importance to many and being able to know how to do this is something valuable
Alyson Denman

Technology in the Classroom | Reading Topics A-Z | Reading Rockets - 0 views

  • revalence of technology in children's daily lives requires parents and teachers to master new literacies, including keyboarding, word processing, Internet research skills, multimedia production, and social networking. Technology is proving to be valuable in support of effective reading and writing instruction, universal access to instructional materials, assessment, professional collaboration, and home-to-school communication.
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    This site would be useful to use technology to help struggling readers.
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    "The prevalence of technology in children's daily lives requires parents and teachers to master new literacies, including keyboarding, word processing, Internet research skills, multimedia production, and social networking. Technology is proving to be valuable in support of effective reading and writing instruction, universal access to instructional materials, assessment, professional collaboration, and home-to-school communication. "
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    This Website offers information about reading e-books. It is helpful since most classrooms have access ipads or tablets. Student often get excited to use technology, there for the are excited to read
Kaitlyn Kaska

Top 10 Qualities of a Great Teacher | Teaching.org - 0 views

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    This would be useful for teachers because it will tell teachers good skills so they can succeed in the schools and become a great teacher. Knowing what skills would make you a good teacher could help anyone teaching!
Kaitlyn Kaska

Tips for being a good teacher | School of Educators - 0 views

  • You need passion to motivate children to learn and
  • If you are a good listener with sharp memory, your job will become easy.
  • balance between leniency and strictness
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  • be caring and loving towards kids.
  • You need to be friendly. Sometimes, cracking harmless jokes is required.
  • good personality is very important.
  • You must know to make utmost use of the available funds, resources and manpower.
  • be a good team player
  • If you give respect, you earn it as well.
  • possess excellent professional skills
  • plan his or lessons for next day in advance.
  • make sure to correct papers on time.
  • do interact with students.
Katie Davis

Technology In Schools | MindShift - 0 views

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    Working with technology in the classroom.
Elana Schubert

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    This is a good website that can be used for social networking and for school purposes.  It lets you connect with people and edit your profile to your choose.  This is a very benefical website.
Tara Hodgson

How to Develop Positive Classroom Management | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Poor classroom management is my biggest fear, and i wish to work in a high school.
hayley stankiewicz

Educational technology in the classroom | Dell - 0 views

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    Showing how schools are undergoing transformation as new technology is introduced in classroom with the help from Dell.
Scott Wolter

Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • ome backers of this idea say standardized tests, the most widely used measure of student performance, don’t capture the breadth of skills that computers can help develop. But they also concede that for now there is no better way to gauge the educational value of expensive technology investments
  • computers play an important role in helping students get their ideas down more easily, edit their work so they can see instant improvement, and share it with the class.
  • But Xavier is just shooting every target in sight. Over and over. Periodically, the game gives him a message: “Try again.” He tries again. “Even if he doesn’t get it right, it’s getting him to think quicker,”
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    This site written by the New York Times would be helpful for teachers because it provides information on how techology will advance in the future. Looking at all the ways that the technology will help in the classroom can make a teacher better there teaching style. Each student will have a different way of learning, and this article have a clear outline of how this new technology will help their students
Hannah Shilts

Education World: Social Media in the Classroom? - 0 views

  • as they try to find a way to safely incorporate this technology in the classroom.
  • “Whatever they do, [schools fear that] parents will be upset, money will be inappropriately spent, they will draw the ire of the public. They're scared of all of this, so there is an extra layer of conservatism to protect the kids. But we can’t let it paralyze us from taking steps into the new.”
  • “Kids can get together online and work together.”
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  • “Technology is bigger than ever in schools,
  • “These closed sites fulfill an extremely important need, and that is communication.
  • But the context is you have to protect the kids and give the teachers oversight, and that protects everyone.”
  • “We want to make responsible users of social media,
  • They don't fully comprehend the finality of hitting the send button.
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