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Reginah Walton

Working This Out - 1 views

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    Greetings all! I choose this url because I had to many windows open to do anything else. I have this all together now, I think. My correct blog name is rmichellewalton.wordpress.com I am now seeing how important technology is to education. This has truly been a teachable moment for me. As I become more and more familiar with technology, I will begin to gradually incorporate it into my classes. Twitter for Academia has opened my eyes to another way to facilitate the educational process. This is a great article. Here's the url. http://academhack.outsidethetext.com/home/2008/twitter-for-academia/
Tiffany Morrissey

How Social Networking Sites Can Help Students to Study for a Test - 1 views

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    A brief article about social media's role in education
Nitsa Andres

Twitter erupts as fans defend and condemn the Bierber - 0 views

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    A prime example of how younger students use Twitter!
Nitsa Andres

How to Use Diigo - 1 views

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    Step by step instructions for beginners
Valarie Lindsey

50 Ways to Use Twitter in the College Classroom | Online Colleges - 0 views

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    An article that shows how incorporating Twitter into the classroom can offer a new level of communication between students and their instructors, as well as their peers.
SC Ngan

Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions - 0 views

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    Vesely, P., Bloom, L., & Sherlock, J. (2007). Key elements of building online community: Comparing faculty and student perceptions. MERLOT Journal of Online Learning and Teaching, 3(3), 234-246. Vesely, Bloom, and Sherlock (2007) document that essential to the learning process is the student/student and student/teacher interaction, and building this community of learners is more challenging in online. Students in blended courses felt interaction may be better than in traditional courses. Students who feel silenced in onsite class discussions are more apt to contribute online. Seeking help can be a determining factor in successful learning. In the online communities, help is available virtually around the clock from the instructors and fellow classmates. Furthermore, through their experiences in the blended course, students would better understand the significance of managing their time, cultivating their study environment, regulating their effort, seeking appropriate support, and learning from classmates. In my experience, students reported that their online interaction with classmates had greatly assisted in their comprehension of course materials. Central to how they felt about blended learning was the quality and quantity of student and faculty interaction. In blended courses, students are often required to engage actively by reading and responding to discussion forum postings that become a permanent record of their participation and learning, rather than passively attending classes. Perceptions of interaction from faculty are also positive for blended courses. Faculty renovate their teaching methods by placing onsite lectures online and adding supplementary activities to aid student learning. Blended teaching and learning transforms education from "a command and control structure to a connect and collaborate environment" (Moskal, Dziuban, Upchurch, Hartman, & Truman, 2006) which is more student-centered than faculty-controlled. For faculty, the quality
Valarie Lindsey

iPads in Education - 1 views

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    This is a cool blog that illustrates how to use an iPad to enhance your teaching modules and also aid student learning.
Catharine Schaidle

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    Very interesting article on how to use analytics to improve course design.
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    The Horizon Report is useful for educators because of the predictions it has made about digital technology which have aready come to pass.
Ralph Schramowsky

60 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom by Category | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 2 views

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    A very thorough list on how to use Twitter for educational purposes!
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    Found some of the uses quite interesting
Jeff Hayes

Easy ways to use technology in the classroom - 0 views

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    This article has quite a few quick and easy tip on how to incorporate technology into a classroom.
Larry Manno

100 ways to use facebook in education - 2 views

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    This link explores how facebook can be used in education. I found it very interesting.
Betsy Divine

Fifty ways to Use Twitter in The Classroom - 0 views

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    This article, which is easily found on Google, is nice for someone like me who is new to Twitter and has not thought of ways to use in class. It also give nice links to the ideas provided to better explain how to use the suggestion.
Catharine Schaidle

How Video Chat is Creating a Global Classroom - 0 views

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    Teachers connect with classrooms around the world
natarajanv12

How Do I Know They've Learned Anything? - 4 views

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    This site provides helpful instruction for designing test questions.
maxi1027

My first post in Diigo, I think - 0 views

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    This bookmark is for my TT1431 course this summer. I not sure yet how this tool works yet. Maxi
Betsy Divine

How to Create Podcasts For ESL students - 0 views

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    This is an interesting read for anyone who teaches Second Language Speakers. :)
profwmiller

10 Tools to Help You Flip Your Classroom - 2 views

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    Tips on how to flip your classroom from a high school anatomy & physiology teacher.
profkeating

25 Things Successful Teachers Do Differently - 0 views

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    A great read on the acts of great teachers! I thought most of this list spoke to how we could create immediacy in the classroom.
prabideau

Ten Steps to Using Twitter in the College Classroom | Jason A. Llorenz - 2 views

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    Posted: Like all college and university faculty, August means finalizing fall syllabi and lesson plans, and pre-reading articles for fall courses. For many professors, this process includes thinking (or rethinking) on how to leverage social media to engage students in the semester's learning.
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    Having experimented with social media for learning -- especially Twitter -- across my courses, I am convinced that social media offers powerful opportunities to connect with students, by providing new ways for them to own the learning....
prabideau

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    February 2009 | Volume 66 | Number 5 How Teachers Learn Pages 34-38 Learning with Blogs and Wikis Bill Ferriter Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst. In a 2002 report for the Albert Shanker Institute, Elmore wrote, As expectations for increased student performance mount and the measurement and publication of evidence about performance becomes part of the public discourse about schools, there are few portals through which new knowledge about teaching and learning can enter schools; few structures or processes in which teachers and administrators can assimilate, adapt, and polish new ideas and practices; and few sources of assistance for those who are struggling to understand the connection between the academic performance of their students and the practices in which they engage. So the brutal irony of our present circumstance is that schools are hostile and inhospitable places for learning. They are hostile to the learning of adults and, because of this, they are necessarily hostile to the learning of students. (pp. 4-5)
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    Technology has made it easy for educators to embrace continual professional development. Few ideas about teachers' professional growth resonate with me more than those of Richard Elmore, professor of educational leadership at Harvard, who has gone as far as to argue that school structures make learning for adults unlikely at best and nothing short of impossible at worst.
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    Founded in 1943, ASCD (formerly the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development) is an educational leadership organization dedicated to advancing best practices and policies for the success of each learner. Our 175,000 members in 119 countries are professional educators from all levels and subject areas--superintendents, supervisors, principals, teachers, professors of education, and school board members.
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