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Denise Nichols

Learn It In 5 - Students demo wiki and Diigo use in classroom - 5 views

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    Great resource for teaching students how to use the tools. Students would rather watch a video instead of listen to the teacher talk, and why not watch a video created by another student?
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    WOW! You could get lost in this site rather quickly. I'm often looking for "activating strategies" and usually discoverystreaming is my "go to" source for video clips. Now this site will be another resource for me to use!
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    Agree with Rich why not use other students to explain how to use the tool. I only think of the endless possibilities you could use to collaborate on different readings or assignments using the tool.
Deb Sowers

ipad tips and tricks - 0 views

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    As someone "new" to ipad, I found this site helpful and plan to explore it and refer to it more often.
Ryan Donnelly

» Cool Websites and Tools [June 16th 2012] - 0 views

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    A nice list of more apps and other web 2.0 tools that could come in handy for sharing your data with yourself and others. 
jwzitko

Highlights for High School | MIT OpenCourseWare | Free Online Course Materials - 0 views

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    The Chandra Astrophysics Institute was a program held on the MIT campus for students in grades 9-11 to train for and undertake astronomy projects. The program is organized into six different investigations, and we have published lesson plans, assessment ideas, teacher tips, videos, and image galleries for you to explore.
jwzitko

Flipped Classroom Training & Technologies | Flipped Institute - 0 views

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    Learn to use the Flipped Classroom model to bring a more engaging learning experience to your students with high quality, expert training and resources.
mary heuer

11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try This Year - 1 views

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    I know several of us are already following Free Technology for Teachers but I am posting this because we do all 11 things in LTMS 600! Thanks to our great teachers and information we share with each other. It is nice to be validated. Soon time for us to use more of these tools in our classroom!
Timothy Laubach

I feel Dirty! - Cell Phones Dirtier than Toilet Handles! - 2 views

techtips

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Jeff Rothenberger

Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 0 views

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    follows up 11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try this Year
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    Great step by step directions on the 11 Web 2.0 tools listed.
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    Great site for step by step directions. This resource was added to the bottom of our Day 6 Homework section in Moodle.
mary heuer

Edmodo guide - 1 views

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    This looks like a good resource for those who plan to use Edmodo. Wish I had found this before presenting.
L Butler

Digitally Speaking / Voicethread - 0 views

  • School is one of the few times when they can get together with their friends and they use every unscheduled moment to socialize - passing time, when the teacher's back is turned, lunch, bathroom breaks, etc. They are desperately craving an opportunity to connect with their friends; not surprisingly, their use of anything that enables socialization while at school is deeply desired.
  • informal social learning
  • This drive to connect provides a unique opportunity for school teachers:  Incredibly high levels of student motivation paired with a predefined fluency with electronic communication tools.
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  • One tool that can help educators to do just that is Voicethread.
  • Known as a “group audio blog,” Voicethread allows users to record text and audio comments about uploaded images.
  • Voicethread is Asynchronous:
  • Voicethread is Engaging:
  • Begin by carefully selecting a topic that will promote conversation and debate between students—and that can be conveyed through images currently available to you.
  • don’t be afraid to disagree with something
  • Initial comments should be somewhere between 1 and 3 sentences long. 
    • L Butler
       
      As a teacher, this will be a challenge. The brief intro is what makes the difference between presentation and social education dialogue.
  • The best Voicethreads are truly interactive—with users listening and responding to one another. 
  • They come to the conversation with an open mind, willing to reconsider their own positions—and willing to challenge the notions of others. 
  • To be an active Voicethreader, start by carefully working your way through a presentation.   While viewing pictures and listening to the comments that have been added by other users, you should:   Gather Facts:  Jot down things that are interesting and new to you  Make Connections:  Relate and compare things you are viewing and hearing to things that you already know.  Ask Questions:  What about the comments and presentation is confusing to you?  What don’t you understand?  How will you find the answer?  Remember that there will ALWAYS be questions in an active thinker’s mind!  Give Opinions:  Make judgments about what you are viewing and hearing.  Do you agree?  Do you disagree?  Like?  Dislike?  Do you support or oppose anything that you have heard or seen?  Why? Use the following sentence starters to shape your thoughts and comments while viewing or participating in Voicethread presentations.  Comments based on these kinds of statements make Voicethreads interactive and engaging.   This reminds me of… This is similar to… I wonder… I realized… I noticed… You can relate this to… I’d like to know… I’m surprised that… If I were ________, I would  ______________ If __________ then ___________ Although it seems… I’m not sure that…
    • L Butler
       
      These student suggestions are the missing link I was looking for to successfully incorporate into my classroom.
  • help other listeners know what it is that has caught your attention.
  • finish your comment with a question that other listeners can reply to.  Questions help to keep digital conversations going!
  • carefully script out short opening comments for each image that include a question for viewers to consider. 
  • Just be sure to disagree agreeably
  • Assessing Voicethread Participation
  • Essentially mirroring the reflective aspects of Konrad Glogowski's system for pushing reflective blogging, I've decided to ask my students the following four questions while we're working with a new Voicethread:
  • To craft careful answers, they must truly consider the comments of others---an essential skill for promoting collaborative versus competitive dialogue---and compare those comments against their own beliefs and preconceived notions. 
    • L Butler
       
      Competitive dialogue motivates the students, but collaborative dialogue is the life skill they need to learn.
  • Voicethread allows users to upload documents to their strands of conversation as well.  That means that users can create a "Works Cited" page in a word processing application and upload it at the end of their Voicethread presentations. 
    • L Butler
       
      Very useful info - I have been individually citing each picture, and its unsightly.
  • Voicethread Do's and Don'ts
  • Citing Images
  • Voicethread Handouts  
  • This one-page handout is designed to introduce students to some general tips for participating in Voicethread conversations. 
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    Detailed guide to creating/using/evaluating VoiceThread in the classroom. There are great examples and guides to download. The question prompts for students to consider when replying are simple, yet perfect.
Amy Soule

http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/ - 0 views

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    Helping teachers effectively integrate technology into the curriculum
Beth Hartranft

Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use. - 0 views

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    Although I hate to suggest blocking more sites in schools... this blog provides a solution for teachers being able to use Wordle with students without worrying about inappropriate Wordles in the Gallery.
N Butler

What You Really Ought To Know About Emails! | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • What You Really Ought To Know About Emails!
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    great info for beginning school year regarding using blogs
N Butler

class_startersCATESOL.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    50 classroom starters
L Butler

10 Solid Tips to Safeguard Your Facebook Privacy - 0 views

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    A must read for any teacher with a Facebook account. You can not get in trouble for a 'drunken pirate' photos if the public can not see it.
L Butler

50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Great site. I added to Netvibes.
anonymous

Gmail: Tips - 0 views

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    Fun gmail tips - note white belt, green belt, balck belt and Gmail Master tabs at the top for more tips
Vicki Barr

Google Earth Basics - 0 views

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    This is a great slide show about google earth with great links for educators at the end.
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    Thanks for this info.
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