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Alison Burns

Home | CPALMS.org - 1 views

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    A website for the Florida standards and resources to teach these across grade levels and subjects. This website can be used to research standards and find lesson plans that correspond. I was interested in simple circuits and came across this: http://www.cpalms.org/Public/PreviewResourceLesson/Preview/76115
Alison Burns

Explaining an electrical circuit - 2 views

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    This is a video explaining simple circuits. This video could be used in instructing for simple circuits.
Sue Dickson

Charts.Bin - 1 views

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    ChartsBin is a web-based data visualization tool that enables you to quickly and easily create interactive visualizations with your own data. You can then share your interactive visualizations with others by embedding them in websites, blogs or sharing via Facebook or Twitter. There is a public online gallery of interactive visualizations that have been derived from authentic sources such as books, government documents, technical reports, selected primary journal literature and websites
tricia1022

PBS LearningMedia - 7 views

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    This new PBS site includes not only lesson plans, but also different kinds of media, including the following: 1. Audio 2. Documents 3. Images 4. Interactives 5. Videos PBS has just recently opened this site, which allows educators to download video to their own computers or to play the file (full-screen if desired). Educators need to set up a free account in order to download files.
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    Even if you are not a fan of PBS, the teacher resources offered by PBS are extensive and encompass most content areas. Users can search by grade, content area, and topic.
Barbara Lindsey

Why and how to use Outliner - 0 views

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    This describes a new feature of Diigo which allows you to create outlines of information, including notes, links, images, videos, etc. This could be a great way to help students think about the information they are collecting and to analyze and synthesize the information they are collecting and learning about.
Samantha Biskach

GoNoodle - 5 views

This resource is a little different than the ones mentioned below. This is more focused as a "brain break" as a transition into content areas. Back to back content areas tend to tire out or have st...

EDTC610 physical education subjects prek-3

Samantha Biskach

Podio - 2 views

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    As an "online work platform with a new take on how everyday work gets done," students could use Podio as a school social network devoted to thier studies. Much like a Facebook account, students would use Podio to complete assignments and discuss classroom content. This collaborative tool can also be used as a place students could use to complete projects and group work assignments. This sort of experience would be effective for teachers looking to have students working with other students from different schools/districts on a common project. This could be useful with Project Based Learning assignments as well.
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    I see that Podio is targeting higher ed students, and wonder whether it would be to risky to use it in k12. See: http://blog.podio.com/2011/11/16/podios-free-university-program-supports-students-the-real-future-of-work/ There's no teacher control board as there is in Diigo, for example.
Alison Burns

Simple electric circuits | Nuffield Foundation - 2 views

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    Nuffield Foundation " Practical Physics " > Electric circuits and fields " Simple electric circuits. Practical activities designed for use in the classroom with 11- to 19-year-olds. Have also developed resources and approaches that underpin effective educational practice. These are freely available via our teachers page.
Alison Burns

Circuit builder - 3 views

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    Build your own series and parallel circuits and measure voltages and currents with the brilliant Circuit Builder interactive. Offers voice and text instructions.
Alison Burns

Cirque du Circuit: A Unit on Electric Circuits for High School Physics Alexandra Grizin... - 2 views

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    This 8-day multimedia unit explores the fundamentals of electrical circuits in a highly interactive format for the beginning learner. Folder " Shared Folders " Alexandra Grizinski " Member Directory "
Alison Burns

5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools - 2 views

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    I thought I could read my students' body language. I was wrong. As an experiment, I used Socrative when I taught binary numbers. What I learned forever changed my views on being a better teacher. Formative assessment is done as students are learning. Summative assessment is at the end (like a test). The importance of formative assessment. 5 tools for formatively assessing your students.
klfisher530

Closing the ELL/ESL Achievement Gap with Blended Learning - 1 views

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    This article is spot on in suggesting that blended learning can help close the achievement gap. I worked in a high school with a very large population of ESL students and always felt as though I was not getting through to many of them. I would try many different strategies but not often successful. Using blended learning strategies, I feel as though I could start to really connect with my students and raise the success rate and confidence especially with my ESL students.
cunderwood32

eduCanon: interactive video. unleashed. - 1 views

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    eduCanon allows educators to upload videos and insert questions directly within the video. Works well with smartboards, keeps students attentive, and is a paper saver. Often times teachers may not have copies of questions available, or find that students pay more attention if the video stops periodically and being chosen randomly. Students are also able to refer back to the video on their own time to review.
tricia1022

Using Groups To Analyze Data Teaching Technique For Science Lessons - 2 views

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    This is a video about using work group for students as a learning strategy. This teachers use of define roles for students in work groups is inspiring.
rnwaddy

Edpuzzle - 4 views

shared by rnwaddy on 29 Jun 16 - No Cached
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    This program allows the user to trim You Tube videos and insert a question for students as they watch, to check for understanding.  An innovative way to monitor input processing and output production in second language learners, and also with all learners, depending on the content of video selected. EDpuzzle would work well with a flipped classroom, too, as the video "lesson" could be completed at home.
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    Edpuzzle allows educators to take any online video (YouTube, KahnAcademy, TEDTalks,etc.) and add narration, multiple choice, and open ended question. The application also compiles data from student responses. It is a useful resource for re-teaching, providing work to students who are absent, or supporting classroom learning.
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    Thank you so much for this resource! I am definitely going to use this in all of my classes moving forward!
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    Wow! If you have not taken a look at this yet, please do so now! This website is an asset to any instructor!
randallhansen

Education Week: Search - 1 views

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    "Blended Learning Research Yields Limited Results - Education Week"
Yuna Choi

Individualized Learning through Technology to Reduce Learning Gaps - 2 views

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    This blog post explains the biggest learning gaps come from students of different ethic/racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. This is a great blog post that lists different ways that technology can help reduce the learning gap in schools for those particular students. One way that I am familiar with was to individualize student learning to help students stay motivated. Technology can individualize student learning in so many ways.
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    I enjoyed reading this blog because it points out the different factors outside of school that affects achievement gaps. Technology is not always an option for these students at home but for the most part a student can get access to the Internet somewhere and if there are resources online for that student, this will help in closing the gap. Blended learning is becoming more popular and has a noticeable impact on students exposed to it.
msodano

Inventing a Solution vs. Studying a Worked Solution: Which Better Prepares Students fo... - 1 views

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    The use of worked examples when students are learning and/or practicing a math concept involves comparing and contrasting. this article goes to the importance of students referencing their notebook when they are working/practicing in order to analyze their work and make decisions on how to proceed in a process.
shommel

Bridging Instructional Gaps in Preparing to Teach Millennial Language Learners - 0 views

http://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/tpls/vol02/05/01.pdf In recent years there has been a demand for highly qualified foreign language teachers in "critical need languages," Arabic, Chin...

foreign language instructional gap

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