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How I Turned My Classroom into a 'Living Video Game'-and Saw Achievement Soar | Fluency... - 0 views

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    How a classroom can really integrate technology
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10 Tips for Introducing Blogging into Your Classroom | Primary Tech - 0 views

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    Another great tip list from Kathleen Morris
Katy Vance

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog - 0 views

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    Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog was the EduBlogs Class Blog of the Year for 2012!
Katy Vance

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Using Technology In The Classroom? Keep... - 0 views

  • Anytime a teacher wants to use Twitter, Voicethread, whatever the tool, bring them in (if you can), record a video, communicate somehow, the answers to these 3 questions: What are you using? Again, it sounds simple but you've got to communicate what tool you are using. How it works. Are the parents going to have access to the student work? What will they be able to see? This is all the technical stuff. The depth to which you go is up to you. If you can bring them, take the time to teach them how to use the program. Why are you using it? You've got to communicate to the parents the purpose of the use of the tool. How does it fit with the content? Explaining why you are going to use it will help you determine for yourself, the best pedagogy for the technology and how it will fit into your teaching. That, in turn, helps the parents to understand the same. How does the use of this tool enhance student learning? The most important question to answer. How will the use of this ultimately make learning better. Why will the use of this tool be good for kids? You've got to build those bridges with parents. The easiest way is to bring them in and tell them whats going on. Better yet, let the kids teach their parents.
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    This would be a great way to launch any digital tools we decide to add on a school wide basis... Short video for parents, made by students, explaining What Why and How
Katy Vance

Español B LIS | Aprendizaje del español y la cultura hispana - 0 views

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    This Spanish B blog is currently being used with Ms. Carolina's Year 8 and Year 9.  In the future, it will be used across all of her classes. It is an  example of meshing a blog and a class website into one. Also, it is growing slowly over time.  Underneath the "Pautas" tab, you can see how we introduced students to Blogging, Safety and Quality Commenting. 
rhenabowie

Educational Blogging | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 1 views

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    Shared by Rhena, the "Five Steps to Starting a Class Blog" is an excellent resource for us to use as a model for our work.
Katy Vance

LIS English B - Year 7 | Just another Edublogs.org site - 0 views

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    This is Chloe's Year 7 English B blog, which is being used specifically for one unit.  There is a LOT going on in this blog.
Katy Vance

Blogging in the Classroom and Making it Sustainable | TeachingSagittarian - 0 views

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    Perhaps we can create some resources or a beginning of the year presentation like this for our teachers....
Katy Vance

Y9 English B: The Giver - Where Y9 English B students think for themselves an... - 0 views

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    This is the blog Ms. Chloe is using for her Year 9 English B study of The Giver.
Katy Vance

Connected Learning | HS Humanities - 0 views

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    @katyvance this is a page I'm putting together to intro Diigo and Reader (not done yet - need to make some vids) http://t.co/fuqr5nY4 Great example of a teacher putting GoogleReader & Diigo into practice in a Year 9 Humanities classroom.
Katy Vance

The Sister Classroom Project | Connecting classrooms and engaging readers. - 0 views

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    Here's an example of global collaboration and literacy!!!
Katy Vance

7 things you can always do in my class with your device - Home - Doug Johnson... - 0 views

  • Read a book, magazine or blog post of personal (and school appropriate) interest. Work on an assignment for another class. Play a pre-approved game that builds skills related to the class. (If you find a game that you feel contributes to your learning, tell me about it and why you think it should go on the approved list.) Have a serious discussion with a classmate about a topic in the course using an approved discussion tool. Listen to an educational podcast or view an educational video. TED talks and Khan Academy videos are always OK. (Remember to use your headphones.) Organize your life by reviewing/updating your calendar, to-do list, or address book. Write in your personal journal.
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    To think about as we create a BYOD
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MOOC about Making and Creating - 0 views

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    Massive Open Online Course about fostering creativity in the classroom.
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