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andcwilson

ERIC - Fostering Second Language Oral Communication through Constructivist Interaction ... - 1 views

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    This article describes the incorporation of web conferencing in a foreign language classroom with the purpose of improving listening and speaking skills. Although the number of students in the study is small, the authors provide very specific recommendations for the implementation of this technology in the classroom. This technology allows students more time to practice and interact with their L2 since the conferencing can be done outside of the classroom.
Derrick Thomas

Providing accommodations in the classroom - 1 views

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    The article speaks about providing adequate accommodations in the classroom to support students with accommodations. The site lists and explains many options such as providing extended time, using note-takers, accommodating those with hearing and visual impairments and many others. Please review and be aware of the needs of our children in order to serve them well!
wrayner

Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
kneiman22

PebbleGo - 1 views

PebbleGo is a great resource and database for students to read and learn all about a variety of topics. This website includes audio, video, text highlighting, and text features to teach students al...

audio web2.0 ELA social studies science EDTC615

started by kneiman22 on 13 Mar 16 no follow-up yet
lisaannfox

Using Technology to Support At-Risk Students' Learning | Stanford Center for Opportunit... - 0 views

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    In this report, technology is one major factor in helping end the achievement gap. Students who use technology and the Internet see greater learning gains and outcomes. Students are more exposed to a variety of resources when using technology. Through the use of technology, learning gaps will decrease due to engagement, differentiation, and motivation.
Dawn Rodrigues

Assessment & Rubrics - 2 views

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    This is a resource for teachers who are not sure or need help organizing a proper rubric for assessing student work that is created with technology. I like how the site is organized; it is very user friendly. As noted by Edtechteacher.org, as time progresses, students will become more and more capable of using different technology platforms. Therefore, teacheres must be prepared to grade it.
Brittany Slusarczyk

Popplet - 3 views

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    Great tool to use to create visual organizers. Students can use to collect and arrange research notes. Videos, pics and links can be attached.
Kate Woodward

Guide from Edutopia about Setting Up Social Media in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This guide provides key steps to encouraging buy-in and safety in your school while setting up social media to advance student learning in the classroom. If you are interested in Edutopia's other classroom guides, see http://www.edutopia.org/classroom-guides-downloads
Kate Woodward

Curriculum21 - Grow Your Network: Become a Detective - 0 views

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    This blog post provides critical questions to ask when you start forming your PLN, and also a strategy for beginning to explore.
jennifer Draper

The Khan Academy - 0 views

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    The Khan Academy is a free online resource for learners to access over 3,000 videos. Since the video tutorials are short, the content keeps even the most distracted student's attention. Working at a Community college, many students entering are required to take academic placement test in math and english. The math assessment seems to be the most fustrating among students. This site has interactive quizzes to assist in preparation and or to identify where the deficiency is for students. Students are advised to review the content prior to completing the assessments and to help as they matriculate throughout their required math courses.
Rachel Nachman

XTra Math - 0 views

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    This is a great mathematics drill-and-practice educational software for students of all ages. It is completely web-based, and so students can access it from any computer with an internet connection. Each student has a personalized account and completes drills that focus on his or her specific "math fact needs". Thus, students are receiving individualized practice for math facts. My students love it! It's free, easy to use, and extremely student-friendly. I highly recommend it!
anonymous

Glossopedia - 0 views

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    GLOBIO's Glossopedia Glossopedia is the world's first children's encyclopedia of learning that is…
scottie_jarrett

10 TIPS EVERY TEACHER /RESEARCHER SHOULD KNOW ABOUT GOOGLE SCHOLAR - NSays.in - 2 views

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    Week 8 Google Scholar is among the best scholarly search engines online yet only a few select of educators know its secrets.As a rule of thumb that applies to all Google products, the effective use of any service from Google s can only be achieved through mastering its deep and hidden features.
jkiska

My PE Score - 1 views

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    It is an online assessment program that teachers and students can use to assess students skill level throughout a course. It costs money but there is a free demo that we are going to check out.
ceciledroz

Quizlet - 2 views

http://quizlet.com/ Quizlet is a tool that allows teachers to create flashcards, (mock-up) tests and study games. When designing activities, teachers can add pictures and voice over. Teachers can ...

615 Spr15 all subjects all learners world language automaticity web2.0 self-directed online tool

started by ceciledroz on 02 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
ceciledroz

Quizlet - 0 views

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    Quizlet is a tool that allows teachers to create flashcards, (mock-up) tests and study games. When designing activities, teachers can add pictures and voice over. Teachers can monitor their students' progress and the time they spend on the activities. The activities can be assigned by the teachers but students can go back to Quizlet on their own to review or prepare for an assessment.
ceciledroz

http://flippity.net/QuizShow.asp - 0 views

Flippity allows you to create Jeopardy-type Quiz Shows from spreadsheets. There's a template that you need to use and you can change the categories, the questions and the answers. You can have as ...

615 Spr15 all learners all subjects activity web2.0

started by ceciledroz on 02 Mar 15 no follow-up yet
cficking

Home-School Literacy Bags for Twenty-First Century Preschoolers: EBSCOhost - 2 views

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    Early literacy skills begin developing at a young age, even before kids get to Kindergarten. Therefore it is vital that families consistently read with their children and expose them to text in the home. This article explains the benefits of early literacy in the home and outlines a plan for gaining more parent involvement by creating literacy bags for families to take home and use with their children. The research provided will not only help us to find answers to our exploratory question, but will also give us ideas for action plans that we can put into place in our own schools.
mr_oneil5

The use of screencasts in mathematical and scientific education | Córcoles | ... - 2 views

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    Note: The article is in English, although the page that shows the full article is written in Spanish. This article presents the idea that using screencasts and/or video lessons can help give students access to better instruction. The main idea of the paper is that to properly support students, one needs to be able to help answer questions in a timely fashion. As students study away from school, they tend to email questions to their instructors. I have noticed in recent years that emailed questions, although extremely relevant, can be unwieldy to explain via text. The article's text has the exact same conclusion (which is why it resonated with me the way it did) and makes the distinction that those same unwieldy or impractical 'text' solutions would be trivially answered if the student was face-to-face with the instructor. This concept, that face-to-face interaction is superior to all others, is the motivation for writing this paper. While screencasts and videos are not very interactive (for the most part), they are superior to simple written explanations (especially for complex or visual problems in science and math).
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    Wow! What a thoughtful analysis of the idea of using screencats and/or video lessons to support student learning.
Kristy Vanguilder

Students learning English and their learning instruction in Urban Schools - 3 views

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    Article discusses literacy instruction and strategies in regards to ELL students.
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