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Tracey Kracht

The 2012 A-Z List Of Educational Twitter Hashtags | Edudemic - 0 views

    • Tracey Kracht
       
      Here is a great resource on Google that shares ways to use Twitter in the Classroom.  Be sure to join and add your thoughts!
  • if you want to avoid overwhelming your followers, start any tweet you want to “hide” with @HideChat
  • The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keyword or topic in a Tweet.
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  • The Most Popular Hashtags
Wendy Danner

The Teacher's Guide To Using Badges In Your Classroom - Edudemic - 5 views

    • Wendy Danner
       
      wondering if you could use badges for specific objectives?  Like a tracking chart on the wall from elementary?  Thinking out loud...
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    Way to incoproate badges into the classrom. What another great tool to decreased the kid's focus on the grade they got and focus on the objective.
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    This was a great article! Really got my mind thinking what else I could do to get the kids to focus more on understanding and acheiving a goal rather than being 'ok" with a B....
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    This is a great idea to keep students focused on learning objectives and specific goal prioritization in this new era of student independence.
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    OK--I know I am a little late to this rodeo...but I LOVE BADGES! I think it is the overachieving Girl Scout that is coming out in me (I had to have 2 sashes because I earned so many GS badges when I was a little girl!). Just set up badges for math and science for the first quarter to coordinate with the main learning objectives. Hopefully this will be a new encourager for the kids.
Jean Kruse

teachingwithipad.org - 0 views

shared by Jean Kruse on 09 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    So I really wanted to share this blog with #lpsconnects. The blog is interesting and has quite a few different ideas on how to incorporate iPads into the classroom. Very interesting... French teacher by day, father and blogger by night. I love to blog and read tech blogs. I write an iPad blog as it relates to education. I teach young kids the French language and love my job. I play the guitar and piano. I have a beautiful wife and two awesome daughters and maltese-poodle mix.
slangford

Why Diigo Rocks for Educators! - 0 views

    • Matthew Krohne
       
      I've always heard of teachers using Diigo for bookmarking, but had never considered it's possibility for student use.
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    Ed tech expert and Web20Classroom blogger Steven Anderson tells teachers how they can use diigo and other social bookmarking tools as a teaching resource.
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    Straightforward, simple explanation of Diigo benefits for students. According to one of the comments, students can highlight specific information from a site as opposed to just bookmarking an entire page. I like that idea for students who are overwhelmed by info or forget what parts they found useful.
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    Ed tech expert and Web20Classroom blogger Steven Anderson tells teachers how they can use diigo and other social bookmarking tools as a teaching resource. Gives advice on upgrading diigo accounts to free educator upgrade to create class groups and student accounts
Tracey Kracht

Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 2 views

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    Skimming and taking in learning 140 characters at a time...a great way to learn when you are ready!
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    I like the idea of stopping the "Sit and Get" model. I agree that 10 minutes meandering through Twitter can give me some amazing insights into what is happening in education and classrooms all over the place. My problem is that I can't stop after 10 minutes..does that make me a creepy lurker?
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