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Courtney Mantz

Guiding Student Writers as They Work with Digital Tools | MiddleWeb - 1 views

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    Teachers today must help students develop both writing and digital creation skills. Author-educator Troy Hicks guides his 6th grade daughter through the process.
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    Teachers today must help students develop both writing and digital creation skills. Author-educator Troy Hicks guides his 6th grade daughter through the process.
Britni Schmalz

Proofreading - 1 views

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    This is a great website for teaching proofreading to your students. They can come up to the Smartboard and interact with this site.
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    This is a great tool in L.A. It is a proofreading game that just helps develop student's editing skills.
Craig Nansen

Arts Educator2.0 - 0 views

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    Arts Educator 2.0 - a space for collaboration around the ideas of art and technology in education. The website came about as a means for professional development for arts educators in Pennsylvania. Here we hope to build an online community of practice for arts-educators across the globe, comprised of folks who are interested in talking about art and technology.
Moriah Loos

Arthur | PBS Kids - 0 views

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    Developed with the help and advice of Arthur creator Marc Brown, the ARTHUR site is organized into pages hosted by the series' characters, each with features that encourage kids to read and write.
Craig Nansen

Has Google developed the next wave of online education? - 0 views

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    eSchoolNews.com
Christine Erickson

Enda Tuomey's English Language Writing Website - 0 views

shared by Christine Erickson on 29 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Site shared at West Fargo School's staff development while discussing the 6 Traits of Writing
slpptchr

Communication Disorders: Approaches to Early Intervention - 0 views

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    If your child is a late talker or has other challenges with communication, early intervention will likely be recommended. A speech-language pathologist (SLP) can work with you to develop communication goals and objectives. These goals are usually updated at least every six months.
Susan Longwell-Gietzen

Read Aloud Extension: Developing an Awareness of Phonemes and Syllables - YouTube - 1 views

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    short videos on phonemic Awareness
Geraldine Peltier

Scholastic, Helping Children Around the World to Read and Learn | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Scholastic.com, the flagship Internet portal for the world's largest publisher and distributor of children's books, offers content and products for children ages 0-13 and the educators and family members who support their development.
Craig Nansen

Technology Combined with Good Teaching Leads to Success | Edutopia - 9 views

  • Of those classrooms employing the boards and using the voting technology, there was an immediate increase of 17 percent in scores.
  • He also found that if a teacher had been given 20-30 months to hone his or her skills, there was an average 20 percentile gain.
  • Robert Marzano
    • Craig Nansen
       
      Robert Marzano has a high level of credibility with our district administrators.
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  • voter-response technology
    • Craig Nansen
       
      We refer to them as "clickers" or classroom response systems. Minot Public Schools use SMART Response units.
  • are the future of educational strategies
  • when a teacher was trained to use the technology, had used it for two years, and did so 75 percent of the time. That profile shows a whopping 29 percentile gain in scores.
  • he warns that there is such a thing as too much technology
  • you clearly "can't take the human being out of teaching."
    • Craig Nansen
       
      David Thornburg states "any teacher who could be replaced by a computer should be." What do you think of this statement?
  • To get the most out of the interactive whiteboard, a school district can't just give it to a teacher, and can't just give it to any teacher. The district has to train that teacher. And Marzano was quick to point out that weaker teachers require professional development in the use of both interactive whiteboards and effective teaching.
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    I shared this article with all our district administrators to support our plan to put SMART Boards in every classroom in the district.
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