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Erin Baumgarten

Differentiating Instruction in Kindergarten: Planning Tips, Assessment Tools, Managemen... - 0 views

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    This is a great differentiation book. I was very lucky to have heard the author, Cindy Middendorf, in Minot last year at the kindergarten conference. She is an amazing, upbeat presenter.
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.
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      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.
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      What are your thoughts about these five lessons learned?
  • I created interactive video mini-lessons to increase differentiation.
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      What are some tools that could be used if you don't have iPads?
  • I focused on student-creation apps.
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      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.
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      Anything you have tried in your classroom that didn't work like you expected?
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      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.
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      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."
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      This is a floater
Tyler Hancock

Instructional Strategies that Work with Google - 0 views

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    Excellent spreadsheet comparison of the different google apps and how you can use them in the classroom.
Angie Saxlund

Elementary Education - Lesson Plans and Teaching Strategies for Elementary School Teachers - 0 views

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    Everything an elementary school teacher needs to succeed - advice, lesson plans, community, and information about classroom discipline, holiday celebrations, language arts instruction, assessment, and how to find a teaching job.">http://z.about.com/6/g/k6educators/b/rss2.xml
Lisa Ouradnik

HGTV - Decorating, Home Improvement, Landscaping Ideas, Kitchen and Bathroom Design : H... - 0 views

shared by Lisa Ouradnik on 20 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Transform your home with inspiration and instruction from HGTV for your home design, decorating, home improvement or landscaping project.
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."
Aaron Frana

ND Department of Public Instruction - 0 views

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    North Dakota K-12 Education Department - Home Page.
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