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Michelle Krill

What Can You Expect When Moving Learning to the Web? [guest post] | Dangerous... - 1 views

  • Here’s why: according to John Hattie’s table of effect sizes, a vast body of educational research indicates that “Feedback” is the instructional technique that has the #1 biggest impact on student learning.
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      Visible Learning
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    "There is power when you shift learning to the Web. "
Michelle Krill

5 smart ways students can use Google Scholar - 1 views

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    "Google's customized search engine and tool for students and academics of all stripes was created by Anurag Acharya, a former academic who joined Google's web-indexing team in 2000. Scholar allows you to search journals, save sources to your personal library and, yes, get quick citations."
Michelle Krill

How Important Are Students' Digital Footprints? | Edutopia - 1 views

  • In many cases, one questionable photo or post can change how the student is viewed, and then in turn, negatively affect their future.
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      Interesting!
  • A digital footprintis any online information about a person that can be searched, shared, and seen by a large, invisible audience.
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      So important for students to know!
Michelle Krill

Digital Footprint Video | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    "Digital Citizenship Curriculum Videos"
Michelle Krill

Digital Bytes | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Digital Bytes teaches teens digital citizenship through student-directed, media-rich activities that tackle real-world dilemmas. Teens learn from the experiences of their peers then create collaborative projects that voice their ideas for making smart, safe choices online."
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    This is a great resource for use with students.
Michelle Krill

ClassBadges | Home - 2 views

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    "ClassBadges is a free, online tool where teachers can award badges for student accomplishments. Through your teacher account, you can award badges customized for your classroom or school. "
Michelle Krill

Popcorn Maker: A Dead-Simple Drag-and-Drop App For Remixing Web Videos | Co.Design: bus... - 0 views

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    "If you've ever wanted to paste "Pop Up Video"-style commentary bubbles over your favorite YouTube clip, Popcorn Maker's drag-and-drop UI couldn't be simpler. But you can also add more sophisticated interactivity like Google Maps, live Twitter feeds, and Wikipedia articles just as easily. "
Michelle Krill

Digital scrapbooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Beeclip EDU - 0 views

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    "Amazing digital scrapbooks for student creativity, imagination, and self-expression. Combine images, videos, text, and more Manage students, classes, and projects Collaborate, share, download & print Astoundingly easy to use"
Michelle Krill

PurposeGames.com - Create & Play Online Games - 2 views

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    "PurposeGames.com is host to educational quiz and trivia games created by its members. In just a few minutes, you can create your very own game to share with your friends!."
Michelle Krill

Otixo: All your cloud files from a single login - 2 views

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    Otixo lets you connect your online "Cloud" services to manage and share your files. To add a new provider, select a service on the right where you have an active account.
Michelle Krill

Five Steps to Starting a Class Blog | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 0 views

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    "a nine page, five step guide to beginning a class blog."
Michelle Krill

Google Url Shortener - 1 views

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Michelle Krill

Connectivism: A Learning Theory for the Digital Age - 4 views

  • Over the last twenty years, technology has reorganized how we live, how we communicate, and how we learn.
  • A central tenet of most learning theories is that learning occurs inside a person. Even social constructivist views, which hold that learning is a socially enacted process, promotes the principality of the individual (and her/his physical presence – i.e. brain-based) in learning. These theories do not address learning that occurs outside of people (i.e. learning that is stored and manipulated by technology). They also fail to describe how learning happens within organizations
  • Many learners will move into a variety of different, possibly unrelated fields over the course of their lifetime.
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    "Editor's Note: This is a milestone article that deserves careful study. Connectivism should not be con fused with constructivism. George Siemens advances a theory of learning that is consistent with the needs of the twenty first century. His theory takes into account trends in learning, the use of technology and networks, and the diminishing half-life of knowledge. It combines relevant elements of many learning theories, social structures, and technology to create a powerful theoretical construct for learning in the digital age."
Michelle Krill

A Collaborative Learning Community.: RCampus.com Open Tools for Open Minds - 0 views

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    Use rubrics to communicate expectations with students and to standardize assessment. Our free rubrics building and assessment tool helps you build simple to complex rubrics effortlessly.
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