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Isabel Fernandez

DIY Launches to Help Kids Become More Creative - 0 views

  • All of that seems to be changing, if a new company called DIY has anything to say about it. Knowing that kids are some of the most curious and creative creatures on the face of the Earth, the company wants to build tools and communities for that process to flourish with a little help from technology.
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    Looks like a great resource for young students to share their work 
anonymous

A Collaborative Guide to Best Digital Learning Practices for K-12 - 0 views

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    WE HOPE THIS GUIDE WILL BE USEFUL TO ANY TEACHER CONFRONTING THE CHALLENGES OF INTRODUCING NEW TECHNOLOGIES INTO THE K-12 CLASSROOM IN MEANINGFUL, INVENTIVE, PRODUCTIVE, CREATIVE, AND CONNECTED WAYS.
Carolina Montes

C. M. Rubin: The Global Search for Education: In Search of Innovation - 0 views

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    Innovation requires educators to think about incorporating  creative thinking and critical, making it possible to include disruptive innovation. In this case the new technology. 
Mariana Perez Galan

I love my touch screens in the computer lab. Here,... - 0 views

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    WE SHOULD HAVE THIS TOUCH SCREENS AT THE ECC FOR CHILDREN TO USE AND CREATE AND DEVELOP CREATIVE SKILLS
Anamaria Recio

Mobile Devices in the Classroom | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

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    this is an interesting read about how mobile devices went from being banned to now used as a creative learning tool.
Patty Zamora

A flickr CC search toy - 1 views

    • Patty Zamora
       
      Easy way of finding great photographs we can use legally for presentations!
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    Flickr Creative Commons image search
Isabel Fernandez

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - iGeography by Jenny Ashby (Workflows for Learning w... - 0 views

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    Apps for teaching Geography
RODRIGO PRIEGO RAMIREZ

Arts Programs Foster More Than Creativity - 0 views

  • She argues that for children to become successful adults, they need to know more than just how to read, write and multiply. They need to learn fundamental social skills, such as the ability to “persist in goal-oriented activity, to seek help when needed, and to participate in and benefit from relationships.” The arts are an invaluable teaching tool in this regard, in that they “naturally and frequently involve group tasks,” she notes. “Activities such as dramatic play or dancing in unison provide a venue for learning collaboration and cooperation.”
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      Arts are an efficient way of engaging students in collaborative assignments, learning different skills through the exploration of their emotions.
  • “If all teacher certification programs at the elementary level were to equip teacher candidates with arts-based techniques for supporting the social-emotional development of children,” she writes, “this would not only benefit students but also create a broader base of support for the ar
Pedro Aparicio

18 Mind Bending, Brain Teasing Games | iPad.AppStorm - 0 views

    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      Games could inspire student learning and creativity. For instance, during my students'  break, I let my kids to play Angry Birds to just relax and have fun.
  • We talk about games a lot here on iPad.Appstorm, and why not? They’re the first thing most people download when they get an iPad. So, if you’re going to waste hours playing games on your iPad why not challenge your brain instead of numbing it? That’s why I’ve put together a list of eighteen games that will work out that often overlooked muscle, your brain. So, get ready to think hard about which of these you’d most enjoy! Here they are in no particular order.
Debora Gomez

From Distraction to Engagement: Wireless Devices in the Classroom (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) ... - 0 views

  • From Distraction to Engagement: Wireless Devices in the ClassroomFrom Distraction to Engagement: Wireless Devices in the ClassroomBy Berlin Fang Wireless devices in the classroom threaten to distract student attention but also offer opportunities for student engagement. Faculty use different methods to reduce in-class distractions, up to mandating no use of wireless devices during class sessions. To increase student engagement using wireless devices, faculty employ creative options for making wireless devices part of instruction, from cell phones as clickers to laptops for on-the-fly web research.The path of technology integration in education is lined with disruptions on one side and opportunities on the other. Technology teams work to bring useful technology into teaching, all with good intentions, only to encounter unwanted side effects such as distraction and disruption in the classroom. The challenges loom large in classrooms with wireless connections, especially when universities give students ubiquitous Internet access and sometimes even the devices for such access.
Carolina Montes

Jose Popoff: 10 reasons why I believe students should blog - 0 views

  • my ten reasons why I believe your students should be blogging:
  • 1. It helps students think global.
  • It indirectly improves students' grammar and spelling.
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  • Being aware of how exposed they are to the world through their writing, drives them to take special interest in their grammar and spelling
  • 3. A view of visitors to one's blog is pretty stimulating.
  • 4. Responsible digital and world citizenship.
  • Students feel compelled into posting valuable and sensitive content.
  • hey will feel the pressure of being responsible with what they express and how they express it.
  • 5. Stimulates critical thinking.
  • . Enhances web-creating skills.
  • Fosters creativity and artistry
  • Positive digital footprint
  • Blogging develops collaboration skills.
  • A blog could represent a nice cover letter when applying for a job.
Patty Zamora

Education Week: Use Technology to Upend Traditional Classrooms - 2 views

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      Creative agency= 21 st C classroom
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