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bryan hilton

LiNC - 6 views

  • Our Mission: To train all teachers and administrators of Lindbergh Schools to be proficient in classroom technology usage by 2013-14 with modern classroom tools such as white
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    here is the official linc site
Robert Langevin

LiNC blog - 7 views

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    English II Facebook page
colin davitt

QR Codes in the Classroom -- THE Journal - 4 views

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    Here is a science teacher using phones in class. I like his statement about the support element. No need. Kids know how to use their own devices.
colin davitt

Is Banning Smartphones from Class Actually Hurting Education? | Amazon Wireless Blog - 0 views

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    A good post on a great blog. Here is another example of using QR codes.
colin davitt

Digital Storytelling - List | Diigo - 1 views

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    digital story telling resources.
colin davitt

6 Top Rube Goldberg Machines You Have To See [Stuff to Watch] - 5 views

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    "Rube Goldberg"
Natalie Shoults

Triptico - 2 views

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    Great app to download. Can be used to pick groups in your class, select partners, use a timer, word magnets. Saves your class list so you do not have to retype in each time.
colin davitt

Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - A to Z Web Tools: I - 1 views

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    Lots of easy to use tools. On this post you will find all things that start with the letter I.
colin davitt

The KYVL for Kids Research Portal - How to do research Home Base - 1 views

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    A great way to help kids understand what research is.
colin davitt

iPads in Schools - 3 views

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    Maybe some ideas on how to run a BYOD classroom.
colin davitt

Teaching with Evernote: A 6th and 8th Grade Science Teacher Shares His Top Ti... - 3 views

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    Interested in evernote? Read their blog!
Angie Moehlmann

LINC: 50 Interesting Ideas for Blog Posts - 2 views

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    Want some new ways to use your blog? Check out these tips from Tom Barrett.
colin davitt

Radical flip at Macomb County school getting results | Detroit Free Press | freep.com - 3 views

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    An article about flipping the classroom. What do you think?
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    Could really see it working, esp. for struggling learners. I'd give it a try if anyone wanted me to!
colin davitt

Educational Leadership:Multiple Measures:Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards - 6 views

  • using interactive whiteboards was associated with a 16 percentile point gain in student achievement
  • learner-response device
  • use of graphics and other visuals to represent information
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  • reinforcer
  • answer is correct or to present information in an unusual context
  • These practices were associated with a 31 percentile point gain in student achievement.
  • Using the voting devices but doing little with the findings.
  • Not organizing or pacing the content well
  • Using too many visuals
  • Paying too much attention to reinforcing features
  • Teachers should think through how they intend to organize information. They should group information into small, meaningful segments before they start developing the digital flipcharts
  • but those visuals should clearly focus on the important information
  • After asking a question and getting student responses using voting devices, the teacher should typically discuss the correct answer along with the incorrect answers
  • teachers should make sure that students focus on why an answer is correct or incorrect
  • simply assuming that using this or any other technological tool can automatically enhance student achievement would be a mistake.
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    E3 Cohorts - this is an interesting read about the proper use of IWB (interactive white board)
colin davitt

Rethinking School Communication with a Classroom Blog | Gradebook - 3 views

  • In the past decade, there has been a monumental shift in the level of communication that parents expect from teachers and school administrators
  • A classroom blog can be a great compromise between teachers and millennial parents
  • Think of a classroom blog as a weekly newsletter for your students and their parents. It satisfies parents’ desire to know what’s going on at school, keeps the lines of communication open with parents, and becomes an archive of the school year.
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  • This week in photos
  • Reading lists
  • Your own thoughts and insights:
  • Student-produced vide
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    Rethinking what a blog post/communication post could look like. The possibilities are simply endless. I would recommend turning over the responsibility to your students in your classroom and rethinking the idea that it is all up to you.
colin davitt

How to Build a Classroom Community: 3 Easy-to-Implement Ideas > Eye On Education - 3 views

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    3 ideas presented here - think beyond the typed words. How might these ideas help in your classroom? How would you take these ideas digital?
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