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Hybrid Pedagogy: A Digital Journal of Learning, Teaching, and Technology | Home - 0 views
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Hybrid Pedagogy | [What is Hybrid Pedagogy?]: combines the strands of critical pedagogy and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses for technology and new media in education.: avoids valorizing educational technology, but seeks to interrogate and investigate technological tools to determine their most progressive applications.: invites you to an ongoing discussion that is networked and participant-driven, to an open peer reviewed journal that is both academic and collective.
iLearn Technology - 0 views
Integrating the Internet into the Classroom, Teaching Tips of the Week, Teaching Today,... - 0 views
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Use the Internet with a Unit of Study (Monday)
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ind a Web site with the information needed for one component of the unit. Post the Internet address and clear directions for the assignment near the computer. As students work independently or in small groups, they can rotate through the computer learning center. Continue to monitor com
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Organize Information on the Internet (Wednesday)
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Why Aren't Teachers Using More Technology in the Classroom? - 0 views
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This article explains the reasons why technology is not being adopted into the classroom. It talks about the SIIA and how they conducted a survey and the article that explains the results about technology in the classroom. The article also talks about the benefits that technology can have on the faculty and staff as well as the students in the school system.
Best Instructional Practices - 0 views
Discipline at Schools - Strategies for Effective Discipline at Schools - 0 views
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Bullying in schools is one of the biggest educational issues that school administrators, teachers, students, and parents deal with today. It is an epidemic that has caught Americaâs eye primarily due to the high number of teenage suicides that have been traced back to bullying.
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within the last decade the problem has exploded due in large part to cyber bullying which has enabled kids to be bullied outside of normal school hours with minimal way to monitor it.
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Every teacher must enter the classroom armed with comprehensive and well-though-out rules in order to have an orderly and effective school year
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How to Use a Smart Board in the Classroom | Concordia University - Portland online - 0 views
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Keep it interactive Smart Boards are a wonderful way to focus studentsâ attention in the classroom, especially in elementary school. Teachers report great success with having students come up and work out problems on the Smart Board in front of the classroom. Because the technology is interesting, children are eager to work with it, and teachers should take advantage of this by having every student come up and work on the board.
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Flip the Classroom Some teachers are reversing the way they run some classes. The Smart Board allows teachers to work through a lesson and save it for students to review at home. Thus, students can watch lessons at home, then come into class to work on their problems with a teacher. This may not be ideal for all situations, but it is certainly an interesting option for those inclined to test it.
Scholastic Publishes Literacy Resources and Children's Books for Kids of All Ages - 0 views
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Teachers HomeResources & ToolsStrategies & Ideas
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Home Teachers Parents Kids
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Promethean KUNO - Mobile learning device for 1-to-1 learning - Promethean - 0 views
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Safe for students, optimized for the classroom
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System Designed for K-12 Classrooms
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Offer the right tools for each student
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5 Tips for Handling EBD Kids (Emotional Behavior Disorder) in an Inclusive Classroom | ... - 0 views
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2. Reward Positive Behaviors While you will at times have to discipline children for improper behavior, remember that rewarding positive behavior is ultimately far more effective in the long run. A great many Emotional and Behavioral Disorder students tend to take any discipline as a personal attack. Because of this, unfortunately they learn very little from it. Try and celebrate the successes of these students more than you reprimand or punish their mistakes. When these students receive positive feedback and rewards, they start to see that there is a positive benefit to good behavior. They will then start to see you as more of an ally than an adversary, and this will in turn motivate them to want to behave and do well in your classroom.
Learning Games For Kids - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: 65+ Ways to Use ThingLink In Your Classroom - 0 views
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Last year Donna Baumbach created a Google Slides presentation titled 26+ Ways to Use ThingLink In the Classroom. Yesterday, I received an email from Donna in which she shared the updated version of that presentation. The presentation now contains more than 65 tips and ideas for using ThingLink in the classroom. The presentation is open to contributions from others. If you have ideas to add to the presentation, you can do so here. Big thanks to Donna for creating and sharing this excellent resource about one of my favorite web tools. By the way, ThingLink is now available as an iPad app too.
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