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Zach Vossekuil

The 6 Biggest Challenges Of Using Education Technology - Edudemic - 0 views

  • The Challenges Faculty training still does not acknowledge the fact that digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession. Teachers needs to be learning how to use the technology themselves, too. Where formal training lacks, professional development needs to step in, and does in many cases. But integrating the how-to of technology with the how-to of teaching needs to happen. The emergence of new scholarly forms of authoring, publishing, and researching outpace sufficient and scalable modes of assessment. The traditional approaches to scholarly evaluation don’t always match up with the more ‘modern’ forms of research (things that include social media use, online collaborations, etc). Though these things often happen in the real world, the academic decision makers who deem what is acceptable and what is not haven’t caught up yet. Too often it is education’s own processes and practices that limit broader uptake of new technologies. Things like the promotion and tenure process don’t lend themselves well to integrating technology – that is, if you’re working towards tenure and your field of specialization isn’t education technology, figuring this stuff out is not on the top of the priority list (or even encouraged). The demand for personalized learning is not adequately su
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  • New models of education are bringing unprecedented competition to the traditional models of higher education. MOOCs are huge – and proponents are constantly touting the advantages, but we need to assess both the pros and cons of these new learning models and look at how they fit in with existing models of learning and assessment, too. Most academics are not using new technologies for learning and teaching, nor for organizing their own research. How can you teach using digital methods and expect students to use the if you don’t bother to try? The overwhelming attitude in higher education (according to the report) seems to be that these sorts of forays into technology bring the focus to the technology rather than on the material at hand, and so there is no expectation or drive to do so.
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    Challenges teachers have with technology.
Jordan Ott

Special educational needs and kindergarten provision lacking in Dubai schools | GulfNew... - 0 views

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    Useful to teachers so they understand the importance of special education needs.
Alec Just

Kahn Academy - 0 views

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    This is a website for teachers and parents that allows you to measure activity, goal processes, discussions, and skill progressions.
Lynell Caya

Is It Really OK to put Technology in an Early Childhood Classroom? | Technology In Earl... - 0 views

  • s it really OK to give ipads to four and five year olds? When you’ve got the American Academy of Pediatrics making fairly strict recommendations about screen time for children under two, it makes sense to consider the question for young children as well.
  • It is almost impossible to exist without at least a computer, if not also a smartphone, laptop and tablet. There comes a time when it is foolish to pretend that the world has not changed
  • Technology is a language that some of them speak quite fluently.  If we really want to reach them and meet their needs, we may need to start speaking their language, and that means using technology in their classrooms.
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  • Teachers who plan to include technology in their classrooms must be thoughtful and deliberate in the ways that they invite children to engage with these digital devices.
  • imits should be put into place with technology in early childhood classrooms.
  • taking the time to make sure that we’re using technology in a way that will actually be helpful for our students.
Gina Kutsch

Pinterest - 0 views

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    Create connections, encourage collaboration, ignite discussions, or simply share mutual interests through Pinterest. Uploaded or "pin" images and videos from websites, blogs, or your own computer, smartphone, or tablet to create boards. These boards can be private or public, and others can be invited to pin on any of your boards. Any "pin" can be "repinned", and all pins will link back to their source. Grades 6-12.
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    Pinterest is a good site to use in the classroom because it will allow students to get creative. They can search for ideas for art projects for example.
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    This site is useful for looking up classroom management ideas. It also is good for looking up teaching ideas. Videos on how to use technology can also be found on Pinterest.
Kate Coleson

Media Services & Instructional Technology - Technology Integration in the Elementary Cl... - 0 views

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  • Connect your computer  to an averkey or a projector for whole class instruction
  • Allow groups to work on projects during literacy circles, guided reading, etc.
  • AppleWorks to create posters advertising books, character trading cards, group summaries, book cubes, student made tests
  • Use the Sesame Street site to practice letters
  • Play Kids Games for alphabet fun
  • WRITING / LANGUAGE ARTS
  • bookmark online resource tools (or put them on your website for easy access)
  • Make graphs from data using AppleWorks spreadsheet
  • SCIENCE / SOCIAL STUDIES
  • track live information
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    This website helps give teachers ideas on how to include technology into their daily classroom routine. Also, it gives them specific programs that help certain subjects.
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    Helpful for teachers - Integrating Technology in the Elementary Classroom in reading, writing and language arts, math, science and social studies.
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    May ideas of incorporating technology into all subjects of the elementary classroom. 
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.
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.
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
koltonjk22

Teaching with Technology | Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

  • can deepen student learning by supporting instructional objectives
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  • How can technology help you?
  • Online collaboration tools
  • Presentation software
  • Course management tools
  • Clickers and smartphones
  • Lecture-capture tools,
sprinkelsm31

Book Reports: Reading Templates and Projects, Grading Rubrics, and Free Examples - 0 views

  • Examples of Book Report
  • Project Templates:
  • Below: The reading response projects that I have created come in a variety of different
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  • shapes, sizes, and themes. Your students will find these uniquely shaped book report
  • projects fun and challenging to complete
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    Teaching resource for elementary school book projects
Gabby Harwick

321 Free Tools for Teachers - Free Educational Technology - eLearning Industry - 0 views

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    321 tools that teachers can use to aid students and make teaching easier.
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    321 free tools that would be extremely helpful for all teachers. No teacher is alike and they all have different levels regarding technology and this websites provides many tools that would be useful for anyone. 
cgrothey

Urban Schools Aiming Higher Than Diploma - New York Times - 0 views

  • won’t get lost on the day of the test.
  • to move students toward graduation — is no longer enough.
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  • hey want their kids to be middle class. The problem is that the economy has changed, so doing better now means going to college. And someone has to help them figure out how to do this because the parents don’t know themselves.”
  • 74.2 percent of the graduating seniors went on to post-secondary education
  • “I want a whole lot more,” Ms. Wilson said. “I want to be financially stable. I don’t want to be struggling on $30,000 a year.”
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    This article is saying how urban schools want to send their kids to college because getting you diploma from high school is not enough anymore in todays society. Parents want their kids to go to college but don't know how to get them there because they themselves have never gone. To make it as middle class today you need to have some sort of secondary schooling after high school.
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    This article is saying how urban schools want to send their kids to college because getting you diploma from high school is not enough anymore in todays society. Parents want their kids to go to college but don't know how to get them there because they themselves have never gone. To make it as middle class today you need to have some sort of secondary schooling after high school.
raquel deleon

Interactive Whiteboard Games | PBS KIDS - 0 views

  • Here is our collection of interactive whiteboard games for educators on PBS KIDS. Students will enjoy participating in these collaborative, fun and engaging experiences, while exploring curriculum from trusted programs such as Curious George, Super Why and Arthur. Like our programs, all of our games are age-appropriate and vetted by educators.
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    Learning games to play with Kindergarteners.
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    pbs kids, fun whiteboard games
Abigail Schmidt

Technology in schools: Future changes in classrooms - BBC News - 0 views

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    Well this site specifically is good for teachers because it describes the changes in technology that are coming into education. It is also relevant because I, as a teacher have the students complete a current event every day as morning work. They are allowed to use any site. This is one that is approved.
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Calvin Giese

Making Learning Awesome! - Kahoot! - 0 views

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    A site that allows teachers to help students through a game based learning setting. It helps them ask questions, take control of there learning and is very engaging and inclusive
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    This site makes quick, informal assessments easy.  Generate discussion and receive instant classroom feedback.
Angela Ravanesi

Illinois Response to Intervention (RtI) - 0 views

  • The I-RtI Network is a State Personnel Development Grant (SPDG) initiative of ISBE and is administered under a multi-year grant awarded to Lee/Ogle Regional Office of Education 47 in June 2011. The overarching goal of this initiative is to: Improve the learning and performance of all students in grades K-12 by building the capacity of Illinois public school districts and schools to develop, use, and sustain a multi-tiered system of research-based curricula, instruction, intervention, and assessment. The services of the Network primarily involve the delivery of high quality professional development based on adult learning principles and consisting of training, technical assistance, and coaching. For more information and to access numerous RtI-related resources, including a schedule of regional Networking Meetings that are open to all school and district teams, please go to http://www.illinoisrti.org/i-rti-network.
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    Illinois State Board of Education website. I can check up on all the changes in Illinois. 
Abbey Cloud

PowerKnowledge Life Science - 0 views

  • designed for learners in grades 3 to 6 and struggling middle school students.
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