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Allison Johnson

The Future of Reading | Print Article | Newsweek.com - 33 views

  • "If you're going to do something like this, you have to be as good as the book in a lot of respects," says Bezos. "But we also have to look for things that ordinary books can't do."
  • First, it must project an aura of bookishness;
    • Amy Engelhard
       
      I do actually think this is important; there's something about reading a book and I like that Kindle has some "bookishness" to it.
    • Laura Untz
       
      I agree, there is nothing like sitting down in a big comfy chair and reading. I'm not sure I would like using a hand held device instead of the actual book.
    • Aaron Frana
       
      I don't think it's important for the Kindle to look like a book. I'm pretty ok with reading something non-bookish.
  • E-book devices like the Kindle allow you to change the font size: aging baby boomers will appreciate that every book can instantly be a large-type edition. The handheld device can also hold several shelves' worth of books: 200 of them onboard, hundreds more on a memory card and a limitless amount in virtual library stacks maintained by Amazon. Also, the Kindle allows you to search within the book for a phrase or name.
    • Kim Amick
       
      this is one feature that I really do like, the changing of the font size!
    • Amy Armstrong
       
      These are important features for making things more available in alternative formats. Electronic versions offer instant large print and ways to have it read aloud. These features can be helpful for many people with disabilities.
    • Karen Schelling
       
      A kindle will be a great gift for my dad. Larger font and less clutter of book will be great for him!
    • Christine Erickson
       
      I have heard about ebook devices that allow the reader to adjust the font size. I have gotten to the age where that is a great selling feature for me.
    • Sarah Wisthoff
       
      I tried to get one of these for my visually impaired student last year but was unsuccessful. I think it would be a great tool for her to use in and out of school.
    • Allison Johnson
       
      I love the search option! I am always paging back to remind myself how characters are related or other facts I've forgotten. This would make it so much faster.
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    • John Groves
       
      Its still not a book!!!!
    • Kim Amick
       
      I see your point, I don't know that I want to curl up with a blanket and a "machine" to relax
    • Amy Armstrong
       
      I have heard from Kindle (is that what it is called?) users that reading on them is actually easy on the eyes. I'd have to try it to believe it.
    • Amy Engelhard
       
      Oh John...of course you want the traditional real deal. "I'll tell you when you are sixth grader!"
    • Tara Jordan
       
      Yes...you can..hours and hours...living proof right here!!
    • Carrie Varty
       
      I totally agree with you guys!! A nice book is just the great end to an evening!! Meaning an actuall book. I am opening up to the idea of the Kindle though. I like how you can just quickly order a book and it is there in like 2 seconds!!
    • Britni Schmalz
       
      I see both of your points.....but then I think of my weekend and I do curl up with a banket and my "machine" (my laptop) and do work...
    • Whitney Spah
       
      Yes this is true.....but I have curled up and read my computer so it is doable....but not really in a car or airplane.
  • once said, "is anything that was invented after you were born." So it's not surprising, when making mental lists of the most whiz-bangy technological creations in our lives, that we may overlook an object that is superbly designed, wickedly
    • Tracey Schmitz
       
      I like that you can subscribe to newspapers through kindle
  • Amazon has designed the Kindle to operate totally independent of a computer: you can use it to go to the store, browse for books, check out your personalized recommendations, and read reader reviews and post new ones, tapping out the words on a thumb-friendly keyboard.
  • The vision is that you should be able to get any book—not just any book in print, but any book that's ever been in print—on this device in less than a minute," says Bezos.
  • "Books are the last bastion of analog,"
    • Jon Krantz
       
      Classic quote! Analog is going away quickly.
    • Britni Schmalz
       
      This is a great quote!! Analog is pretty much extinct!
  • Long before there was cyberspace, books led us to a magical nether-zone. "Books are all the dreams we would most like to have, and like dreams they have the power to change consciousness," wrote Victor Nell in a 1988 tome called "Lost in a Book."
    • Nathan Johnson
       
      I think that this statement is very true, and something that I have witnessed first hand in my lifetime.
  • 550 years of technological
    • terriduchsherer
       
      Wow!!! 550 years of technology! Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • Holly Perrin
       
      I have a Kindle and I agree all it takes is a few twitches and walla! I like the fact that when I am done with a book and am itchy to read another I don't have to go to the store... I can just download!
  • "But the next-gen people, in their 20s and below, do everything on a screen.")
    • Britni Schmalz
       
      This is me! I do everything on the web and do not go many places with my computer or my smartphone! I love the e-book idea!
    • tami doppler
       
      This is NOT me but I hope it will be someday I think it will be ALL of us someday!
  • What we love is the words and ideas."
    • Anna Hansen
       
      I just love to read. I've never read on the Kindle, but may want to try it some day.
  • And once you buy, the Kindle does its neatest trick: it downloads the book and installs it in your library, ready to be devoured.
    • Tracey Schmitz
       
      I like kindle and the subscription to newpapers
  • electile dysfunction
    • tami doppler
       
      I would agree that it would be terrible to getting to a readable moment and lose battery.
  • The Kindle is not just for books. Via the Amazon store, you can subscribe to newspapers (the Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Le Monde) and magazines (The Atlantic). When issues go to press, the virtual publications are automatically beamed into your Kindle. (It's much closer to a virtual newsboy tossing the publication on your doorstep than accessing the contents a piece at a time on the Web.) You can also subscribe to selected blogs, which cost either 99 cents or $1.99 a month per blog.
    • Joelle Garcia
       
      This would be very convenient especially when you still want your newspaper or magazine subscription while out of town.
    • clare rodriguez
       
      that is sooooooo cool cuz then my husband could read while we travel in a small space instead of with that bulky paper
    • Laura Untz
       
      So true!
  • he Kindle, shipping as you read this, costs $399.
    • Ashley Griffey
       
      Yes, they are expensive but well worth the money if you are an avid reader.
  • it downloads the book and installs it in your library, ready to be devoured. "The vision is that you should be able to get any book—not just any book in print, but any book that's ever been in print—on this device in less than a minute
    • Joan Hansen
       
      I love the fact it downloads the book and installs it AND it an be ANY book that's ever been in print!!! All, in less than a minute. LOVE it!!
  • Google has already scanned a million books from its partner libraries like the University of Michigan and the New York Public Library, and they are available in its database. (Last week my wife searched for information about the first English edition of the journals of Pehr Kalm, a Swedish naturalist traveling in Colonial America. In less than two seconds, Google delivered the full text of the book, as published in 1771.
    • Joan Hansen
       
      This is very impressive - research takes on a whole new meaning.
  • "Do you really believe that we'll be doing that in 50 years?"
    • jsproductionsnd
       
      I am so happy that I won't be around in 50 years to see the end of books. I just can't imagine my world without them. Sherry
  • The first chapter of almost any book is available as a free sample.
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    What we love is the words and ideas."
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    "Technology," computer pioneer Alan Kay once said, "is anything that was invented after you were born
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    But if all goes well for Amazon, several years from now we'll see revamped Kindles, equipped with color screens and other features, selling for much less. I'll wait for the bigger and better Kindle. :)
Tyler Hancock

Educational Leadership:Multiple Measures:Teaching with Interactive Whiteboards - 8 views

  • in a study that involved 85 teachers and 170 classrooms, the teachers used interactive whiteboards to teach a set of lessons, which they then taught to a different group of students without using the technology (see Marzano & Haystead, 2009)
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What do you think about this statement?
    • Susan Devine
       
      I'd like to see the results with more teachers, different aged students, different demographics, etc. to get a better idea. Maybe the increase would be even higher??
  • using interactive whiteboards was associated with a 16 percentile point gain in student achievement.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      This is a significant increase in student achievment!
    • Christine Wolla
       
      I agree, this says IWB are definitely worth the money in my opinion for students education
    • Susan Devine
       
      I've read in other studies that elementary students achieve at higher levels than high school students with an IWB.
    • Lindsay Wolfe
       
      Students are interested in things that look "fun". IWB activities are visually appealing.
    • Tyler Hancock
       
      I feel like they will be finding similar results with interactive textbooks as they become more prevalent. Hmmm...this "interactivity" thing must be good for learning.
  • the use of graphics and other visuals to represent information
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  • Use of these aids was also associated with a 26 percentile point gain in student achievement
  • sites such as Google Earth
    • Christine Wolla
       
      I've never thought of using Google Earth -- that's interesting to use on IWB. I like it.
  • Using voting devices was associated with a 26 percentile point gain in student achievement.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      We now have SMART Response units in the classrooms where teachers have reqeusted them.
    • Christine Wolla
       
      From what i've heard from students in Minot, they love to use the responses. I think it would be so helpful to know as a teacher exactly who's got the material down and who is still struggling within seconds of use of the responses element
    • Donalee Strand
       
      My husband uses response units in his classroom and really appreciated the on task behavior of students as well as the quick way to check on student engagement
    • Amy Mann
       
      My students love to use these, but I think that you need to be careful not to use them as a "quiz" or "test" as they don't support the opportunity to reread, rethink questions, and change answers.
  • After asking a question and getting student responses using voting devices, the teacher should typically discuss the correct answer along with the incorrect answers, making sure to elicit opinions from as many students as possible.
  • Interactive whiteboards have great potential as a tool to enhance pedagogical practices in the classroom and ultimately improve student achievement.
    • KiMar Gartman
       
      The improvement is due in large part to students remaining on-task since the information is being presented in a relevant, interesting manner. 
    • Christine Wolla
       
      I too find that students are more on task due to how well the material is presented.
    • Christine Wolla
       
      I also think teachers are more confident in their teaching when using IWB because the material is right in front of them.
    • Amy Mann
       
      Students may be more engaged because things may be done in a more timely manner and easier to see. For example, when teaching measurement of an angle, it is SO easy to do on an IWB, but more tricky on a regular white board.
    • Tyler Hancock
       
      IWBs are more engaging for me personally. I enjoy making interesting, interactive presentations and activities using Notebook. However, Notebook is kind of a glitchy turd sometimes, and that's really the only thing keeping me from using it more often. I hate to spend a couple hours on an awesome presentation, then have it all disappear into the ether because Notebook crashed and lost all my info. Still, fantastic tool, but I use it with trepidation.
    • Donalee Strand
       
      The ability for students to stay on task has greatly improved with my students as well when I use my smart board! I find them really answering and paying attention. I am also finding that as I become more confident in using it, my teaching really improves.
    • KiMar Gartman
       
      Even the best technology must be handled wisely in order to be effective.
    • Christine Wolla
       
      Yes, I think just keeping the end goal of presenting the material in a way for the students to be able understand effectively.
    • Donalee Strand
       
      Great point, it is so true that no matter how wonderful our tools are, we still need to be responsible as educators to see that students are taught in the best manner.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What is you  feeling about purchasing IWBs for classrooms?
    • April Zahn
       
      I think that every classroom should have an IWB. I use mine everyday and feel that every classroom, teacher and student could benefit from the use of one.
    • Christine Wolla
       
      I think they change our teaching in a great way. I think they are well worth the money.
    • Jeni Peterson
       
      We were able to secure a grant through the ND Education Technology Council. The made the high cost of the boards less of a burden on the district. The teachers were nervous to use them at first. But now they love them!
    • Susan Devine
       
      I would love to have one in my classroom but foreign language teachers are way down on the list. I ask for one every year, but nothing yet! I think I would make good use of it and the students would love the interactive activities. They are worth the money!
    • Amy Mann
       
      I love my activboard and don't know what I'd do without it! I think every teacher should have one!
    • Lindsay Wolfe
       
      It is where teaching is headed and all classrooms should be prepared by having an IWB.
  • Digital flipcharts should contain visuals, but those visuals should clearly focus on the important information.
    • April Zahn
       
      I think it is very important, some teachers can get caught up in a "pretty" appearance and forget about what the focus is.
    • Donalee Strand
       
      Would love to do a similar study in our school! Interesting to see that some results were that students did better without interactive voting devices. It proves that further study is almost always warranted to see results of a study!
    • Jim Geiermann
       
      I totally agree. yes it is good to make the charts visually interesting, but I often think we go overboard on this. The important part of it should be the information the students need to know
    • Tyler Hancock
       
      I am guilty of a couple of these, mostly during my first year. It's understandable that more traditional teachers would be more effective using whatever they are used to using, as opposed to using an IWB.
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    This is an interesting research article showing the value of interactive white boards in classrooms.
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    Marzano
Aaron Frana

Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Inside Higher Ed offers free online news and job information for college and university faculty, adjuncts, graduate students, and administrators, higher education jobs, faculty jobs, college jobs and university jobs
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    Inside Higher Ed offers free online news and job information for college and university faculty, adjuncts, graduate students, and administrators, higher education jobs, faculty jobs, college jobs and university jobs
Kim Amick

NASA: Challenging the Space Frontier | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Discover the history and future of space exploration with these fun interactive learning games. Meet astronauts John Glenn and Mae Jemison and read transcripts from interviews with Buzz Aldrin and Sally Ride. Learn about the top 20 space firsts, see space photographs, create a timeline, and more. Includes teacher's guide, with suggested online and offline cross-curricular activities.
Meaghan Hardwick

Love and Logic - Helping Parents and Teachers Raise Responsible Kids - 0 views

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    Love and Logic provides simple and practical techniques to help parents and teachers have less stress and more fun while raising responsible kids.
Josh Kittell

Cutting Edge Classroom Part I- Teachers and technology - Kent Reporter - 0 views

  • Some teachers such as Tahoma physical educator instructors Jeana Haag and Tracy Krause are helping to define how new technology can affect classrooms. Jeana Haag and Krause, who use an iPad 2 for their P.E. classes, recently gave presentations at the Seattle's Best West Conference on the use of iPads in physical education. "Really, because of the mobile situation, it's perfect for us," Jeana Haag said. "Aside from the daily stuff, it's right there in our hands. We can have student scores at any time." At Glacier Park Elementary fifth grade science and social studies teacher Brandon Betlach was able to obtain iPads for the students in his classroom due to a grant proposal he promoted. He began teaching the students how to use them in late September and now uses them as a part of science experiments. Among the most noticeable changes technology has brought to the classroom has been in communication and organization. Rather than have to spend hours transcribing the grades of pencil-written homework assignments or test results onto a computer, netbooks and laptops, in addition to online assignments, enable teachers to spend more time teaching. Mercer said that it also allows teachers to direct their students from home if needed due to an emergency or illness as long as they have Internet access. In Jeana Haag's P.E. classes, the iPad, with its Internet access, can provide video instructions for various activities out on the track, or record a student's test to show their form or posture. The teacher can also immediately record their times and statistics on the spot, which aids in accuracy. "From the teacher's side, management and presentation are easier," Jeana Haag said. "We don't have to worry about getting grades in, getting things down from our clipboards. It's a big time saver for us."
Allison Johnson

Welcome to Reading Is Fundamental - 0 views

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    Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) is the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit children's literacy organization. Through RIF programs, such as the National Book Program, RIF prepares and motivates children to read by delivering free books and literacy resources to those children and families who need them most.
jsproductionsnd

Dan Buettner: How to live to be 100+ | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    TED Talks To find the path to long life and health, Dan Buettner and team study the world's "Blue Zones," communities whose elders live with vim and vigor to record-setting age. At TEDxTC, he shares the 9 common diet and lifestyle habits that keep them spry past age 100.
Angie Saxlund

Apples4theteacher.com - A Primary Website - Educational Games and Activities for Kids - 0 views

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    Apples4theteacher.com. a primary website, offers interactive educational activities and online games for teachers and homeschoolers. Educational games are categorized by subject - Language Arts online games, online Spanish games, online Science games, Social Studies educational activities, Educational Math games, Foreign Language interactive games, Creative Arts and Crafts - counting, measuring, Presidents, Irish Symbols, map of US, countries, animal classification, human body book, alphabetize a list of words, word magnets, tangrams, puzzles, Dr. Seuss puzzles, Presidential trivia.
jsproductionsnd

Exploratorium: the museum of science, art and human perception - 0 views

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    The Exploratorium: a hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco. Our site provides interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, Webcasts, and more.
slpptchr

8 Tips for Reaching Out to Parents | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 8. Participate in After-School Activities This could be anything from coaching to attending as a spectator. I coach varsity cross-country, and beyond adoring my engagement with students in a non-academic setting -- which has a host of benefits unto itself -- I enjoy interacting with parents on a daily basis. We speak not only about how their child is doing athletically, but emotionally and academically as well. I can't express how often this rapport has helped me realize how to communicate more effectively with teens, both on the field and inside the classroom. How should teachers effectively communicate with parents, and involve them in their child's education? Please share your thoughts and experiences in the comments section below. David Cutler's Profile Sign in or register to post Sign in to vote! (2) Learn More About Home-to-School Connections Latest Social Media in Education: Resource Toolkit "It's Not What's Wrong With the Children, It's What's Happened to Them" PBL Pilot: Matching PBL With Traditional Grading The Beginners' Guide to Connecting Home and School Listening to Parents: What It Means to Be an Ally David Cutler High School History, Government and Journalism teacher from Boston follow: https://www.facebook.com/SpinEdu?ref=hlhttps://twitter.com/spineduhttp://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=187650844&goback=.nmp_%2A1_%2A1_%2A1_%2A...http://pinterest.com/spinedu/ Related Tags: Home-to-School ConnectionsParent PartnershipAll Grades Comments
  • othing spells "unprofessional" more than a messy-looking teacher,
    • slpptchr
       
      Does that look professional?
Craig Nansen

Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 5 views

  • Just bringing new technology in your classroom and working it into day-to-day routines isn’t enough.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What do you think about this premise?
  • Here are five lessons I’ve learned about redefining classroom instruction with technology—whether iPads or other tools.
  • By setting aside my pre-conceived notions of how my classroom "should" look, sound, and feel, I was able to transform my practice from the ground up.
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  • When rethinking your curriculum and classroom, identify the goals you have for yourself and your students.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What are your thoughts about these five lessons learned?
  • I created interactive video mini-lessons to increase differentiation.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What are some tools that could be used if you don't have iPads?
  • I focused on student-creation apps.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What are some student creation apps that you can use in a classroom without iPads?
  • So if you begin to implement a new app in your classroom and it falls flat, react by asking yourself what you’ve learned.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      Anything you have tried in your classroom that didn't work like you expected?
    • Craig Nansen
       
      This is an example online resource marked up and with comments using Diigo.
  • I saw students become active agents in their own learning—because they now had choices about the methods that worked best for them. Kids who’d professed to hate school were now eager to engage in the classroom.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      This is my sticky note demo
  • One student wrote in her daily reflection, "[iPads] make me want to come to school every day because I know that Ms. Magiera has a lesson just for me."
    • Craig Nansen
       
      This is a floater
Craig Nansen

Pointing To Your True North | Personalized Learning - 1 views

  • personalized learning is the heart of student success
    • Craig Nansen
       
      My diigo links to Pesonalized Learning resources can be found at  https://www.diigo.com/user/cnansen/PersonalizedLearning
  • It is widely accepted knowledge that if the leader does not believe and practice the vision, the endeavors needed to reach that vision will never take root, grow or flourish
    • Craig Nansen
       
      Do you have examples of cases where the "leader" in your school helped or prevented something from happening?
  • Coaching and feedback are essential leadership tools
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  • It is imperative to establish collaboration time and structures within the school day
  • Strong leadership, clear structures, continuous collaboration and monitoring processes comprise a educational direction for every school, and when properly employed, will point to the True North of personalized learning for every child
  • Personalization as a goal and an outcome
    • Craig Nansen
       
      Personalized Learning is one of my passions.
    • Craig Nansen
       
      What experience do you have with personalized learning?
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    Connected Principals
Angie Saxlund

Fargo-Moorhead Convention & Visitors Bureau - 0 views

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    The Fargo-Moorhead Convention and Visitor's Bureau is the online source for information on businesses and hospitalities in the Fargo, North Dakota, and Moorhead, Minnesota area.
Aaron Frana

Yoga Journal: Yoga Poses, Classes, Meditation, and Life - On and Off the Mat - Namaste - 0 views

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    YogaJournal.com -- covering yoga poses, yoga lifestyle, health and yoga, yoga wisdom, yoga community, yoga conferences and yoga video.
Aaron Frana

Teaching Jobs US, Education Jobs, Special Education Teacher Jobs - 0 views

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    Teaching jobs in public and private k12 schools throughout the United States. A great resource for math, science and special education teacher jobs. Education jobs such as speech pathology, occupational therapy and physical therapy listed as well.
Lisa Ouradnik

creative writing prompts . com ideas for writers - 0 views

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    Creative Writing Prompts collection of writing prompts and story starters for writers. Come up with creative content for blogs and blog stories with the help of these creative writing ideas. Just scroll over the numbers and a prompt comes up!
tami doppler

Party supplies, crafts, party decorations, toys: Oriental Trading - 0 views

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    Oriental Trading Company carries an irresistible assortment of fun, value-priced products for every occasion. Find value-priced party supplies novelties, toys, favors, crafts, decorations, treats, and gifts for every season and occasion. Great resource for parents, educators, businesses and event planners.
Kim Amick

Literature Circles Resource Center - 0 views

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    Literature circles information and resources for teachers and students in elementary and middle school.
Aaron Frana

Exploratorium: Sport Science - 0 views

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    Sport! Science examines the science behind the most popular team and recreational sports. The site has special features with professional athletes, a sports science questions and answers, and information about the upcoming Sport! exhibition at the Exploratorium.
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