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Michelle Krill

Buck Institute for Education | Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    "n Project Based Learning (PBL), students go through an extended process of inquiry in response to a complex question, problem, or challenge. While allowing for some degree of student "voice and choice," rigorous projects are carefully planned, managed, and assessed to help students learn key academic content, practice 21st Century Skills (such as collaboration, communication & critical thinking), and..."
agshuey

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.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Interesting!
  • A digital footprintis any online information about a person that can be searched, shared, and seen by a large, invisible audience.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      So important for students to know!
  • “Managing one’s digital identity is a skill
    • peguyer
       
      managing online material can be confusing and takes some knowledge to figure out how different websites work
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  • Ask students to Google themselves to see what and who comes up when they type their name into a search engine
    • Chris Helm
       
      this is a good idea.
  • It’s imperative that students understand how an online blemish
    • agshuey
       
      True
  • can make a negative impact on their education and careers, and this learning must start in the classroom.
    • agshuey
       
      Still true
mary heuer

Blogging helps encourage teen writing | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 9 views

  • Blogging is helping many teens become more prolific writers.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Wow! What a statement!
    • janae kauffman
       
      I know!
  • it and revise their writing on a computer, the report says. Nearly six in 10 students (57 percent) say they edit and revise more frequently when they write using a computer. Teens who use a computer in their non-school writing believe computers have a greater impact on the amount of writing they produce than on the overall quality of their writing. Yet, there is a great deal of ambiguity with respect to the impact of computers in each of these areas. Among teens who use computers in their non-school writing, four in 10 say computers help them do more writing, and a similar number believe they would write the same amount whether they used computers or not. In comparison, only three in 10 teens who write on computers for non-school purposes at least occasionally believe computers help them do better writing–and twice as many (63 percent) say computers make no difference in the quality of their writing. Parents are more likely than teens to believe that internet-based writing (such as eMail and instant messaging) affects writing skills overall, though both groups are split on whether electronic communications help or hurt. Nonetheless, 73 percent of teens and 40 percent of parents believe internet writing makes no difference either way. Most students (82 percent) believe that additional instruction and focus on writing in school would help improve their writing even further–and more than three-quarters of those surveyed (78 percent) think it would help their writing if their teachers used computer-based writing tools such as games, multimedia, or writing software programs or web sites during class. The telephone-based survey of 700 U.S. residents ages 12 to 17 and their parents was conducted last year from Sept. 19 to Nov. 16 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points. Link: "Writing, Technology, and Teens" survey var a2a_config = a2a_config || {}; a2a_config.linkname="Blogging helps encourage teen writing"; a2a_config.linkurl="http://www.eschoolnews.com/2008/04/30/blogging-helps-encourage-teen-writing/"; Comments are closed <script language=JavaScript src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vj?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$scriptiniframe"></script><noscript><a href="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/cc?z=eschool&pos=6"><img src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vc?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$imginiframe" width="300" height="250" border="0"></a></noscript> Recent Stories with Comments Kentucky offers cloud-based software to 700,000 school usersNo access for bad guysU.S. court weighs school discipline for lewd web postsParent video protesting state budget cuts goes viralEditorial: Threats to innovation <SCRIPT language='JavaScript1.1' SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie;sz=300x250;click=;ord=996778?"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <A HREF="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?"> <IMG SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 ALT="Click Here"></A> </NOSCRIPT> Educator Resource Centers Computing in the Cloud How technology can help with language instruction Communication and Collaboration for More Effective School Management Expert Blog: Security Insights Boost student Achievement with Connected Teaching Private: Testing ERC Page Solving key IT challenges with virtualization Online Learning: One Pathway to Success Re-imagining Education One-to-one computing: The last piece of the puzzle Recent Entries Customers question tech industry’s takeover spree New rules bring online piracy fight to U.S. campuses Judge orders school newspaper to delete stories Ed-tech grant program aims to boost college readiness Lawmakers tra
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    "Survey reveals that student bloggers are more prolific and appreciate the value of writing more than their peers"
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    I am trying to get rid of this but cannot delete because it has been annotated by others....that's what I get for playing around ...
Michelle Krill

ClassChatter | Safe and Effective Web Tools For the Classroom - 0 views

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    Welcome! ClassChatter offers free blogging and web tools for teachers at all levels of education. Our first goal is to provide a safe haven for teachers and students on the web. You will find a secure and private environment, free of any advertising directed at your students. We hope that you will discover useful tools that will help move your students more rapidly into 21st century communications and collaboration!
anonymous

About | Youth Voices - 0 views

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    Youth Voices is a meeting place where students and their teachers share, distribute, and discuss their inquiries and digital work online. It's a space where teachers nurture student-to-student conversations, collaborations, and civic actions that result from publishing and commenting on each others texts, images, audio and video.
anonymous

The Stock Market for the Rest of Us - WeSeed - 0 views

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    This is a good web site that students can play the stock market. students can research companies, trade, etc. and it allows them to build a portfolio. It also has videos to use for teaching the stock market and some fun games. It also allows for blogging with others who are playing the game. I used this with my General Business class while studying stocks. I did have to get special permission from Tech. to allow students to set up a gmail account.
Thomas Larkin

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 1 views

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    Most might already know this site but I think it is a great way to get students to learn without them knowing it!
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    When I was a regular ed teacher, I used this site a lot for a choice in centers. The students really enjoyed them. At that time you were limited in how many videos could be viewed per day. Is it still limited?
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    Great website. I use this as rewards for students. Not only do they enjoy playing the games but they are working as well. Win Win.
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"
Charles Black

Helpful Student Blackberry Apps - Study Applications for Students - 0 views

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    Many of my posts and others have focused on applications for iPhones or the Android. I have found a good list of applications for students for the BlackBerry. I had a BlackBerry before I made the transition to Apple, and would of loved to been able to use some of these tools. The list includes planning tools, grade tracking, flashcard tools, and more!
Michelle Krill

Notely : Student Organisation Made Easy - 0 views

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    Notely is the new tool for students of all ages looking for help to get better grades. Notely has all the tools a student could need, schedule, calendar, note-taking, homework planner and more.
Michelle Krill

Best Sites to Find Public Domain Images and Sounds for Student Projects | audio public-domain reference images photos | Making Teachers Nerdy - 0 views

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    Post with links to free images and sounds for student projects. Multiple websites for public domain images and sounds that are safe for student searching. You will find glorious photo landscapes, character illustrations of fairy tale characters, tornado sound effects, and more. In addition, the writer included suggested curriculum units that could be supported through the use of the websites.
anonymous

Learning and Laptops: Wikified Research Paper- Year 2 - 1 views

  • A WRP, or wikified research paper, is made on wikispaces.com and allows students to link to resources within their papers, along with embedding various images and videos within their papers
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      Note that she has them use a wiki. I'm not insisting on that because some districts still block wikis. Plus, it's then a matter of deciding on Public vs Private. If you choose Word then the links are there but it's just to be turned in - if that's your preference.
  • This knowledge of worldwide access to their papers has seemingly inspired students to give extra time and care to their papers, because they understand how many people could be reading them in the future. -Hannah L
    • anonymous
       
      Did you also notice that this post was written by a student? But, I like what this paragraph says about motivation, don't you?
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    wikified research papers
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    "A WRP, or wikified research paper, is made on wikispaces.com and allows students to link to resources within their papers, along with embedding various images and videos within their papers."
Vicki Barr

Students' summer reading reports go online in real time : Local News : Memphis Commercial Appeal - 0 views

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    Summer reading for high school students using web 2.0 tools
Heather Marsh

Student Aid on the Web - 0 views

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    Wow...great new program for teachers with student loan debt. Maybe this will apply to some of you? Forgiveness after 10 years of repayment and employment as a teacher!
Rich Smith

Math Games | Motion Math - Play with numbers! - 2 views

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    Math games that are able to be downloaded as an app for ipads, and ipods, allows students to play these games on the go.
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    Great site for games and apps which is perfect for lower level math classes, or students who need extra practice on their basic skills.
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    Definitely know that several of my students could still benefit from the basic skills these games would provide.
Charles Black

Should Schools Allow Students to Have Cell Phones? - FamilyLobby.com - 0 views

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    While I believe we can all agree some students abuse having a cell phone in school, this article provides a good argument against a policy that would ban cell phones anywhere in school. I believe for safety reasons all students should be allowed to at least bring their phone to school. We cannot promote advancing technology if we ban it from our schools!
Charles Black

Netbook Implementation - Web Computing - 0 views

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    This article talks about a program to implement net books to be available to all high school students. The school is taking it to the next level trying to figure out a way to ensure all students have affordable access to internet. I think it is a very good idea to take technology to the next level by helping students get access to internet at home. students need a way to be connected if the school wants to take learning to a new level.
L Butler

Social Media and Student Engagement | Pearson Blog - 0 views

  • The article – “Teachers Embrace Social Media in Class” – describes the divide in college faculty perspectives on social media. One side sees social media as a distraction negatively impacting student engagement (and mentions one institution who blocked access to social sites for a week) and the other sees social media as a tool to reach students where they are and focus them in on the learning process.
    • L Butler
       
      Which side are you?
  • In 2011, college faculty shared which social media are most valuable to them in teaching, with online video as most valuable and Twitter as least valuable.
    • L Butler
       
      The survey was for college professors, do you think the data would be the same for teachers in your building?
L Butler

7 Ways To Keep Students Focused While Using Technology | Edudemic - 1 views

  • 1. Encourage direct engagement.
    • L Butler
       
      What would this look like in your classroom?
  • 2. Ask for more participation.
  • 3. Delve into a topic.
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  • 4. Make use of online resources in class.
    • L Butler
       
      Think about all the tools and resources you have uncovered in this class.
  • 5. Assign research topics.
  • 6. Use real-world problems.
  • real-life situations and current events
    • L Butler
       
      Take a current topic, like the Olympics, how could you tie that into a lesson? Stats, geography, charts, science of sports, language, etc.
  • 7. Review what they’ve learned.
  • The recitation of these ideas helps students to process what they have learned.
    • L Butler
       
      If the students have a place to share the videos with friends and classmates, they will. Which will further develop the pool of common knowledge.
Neil Groft

With reward in sight, students up test scores - 0 views

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    Offering students rewards just before standardized testing and giving the incentive right afterward can improve test performance dramatically, say researchers.
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