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hearns4

Designing Tools for Developing Minds: The Role of Child Development in Educational Tech... - 0 views

This article is a great resource for using social media in and out of the classroom. It provides users the opportunity to use social media as a tool that can enhance collaboration, communication a...

https:__ase.tufts.edu_devtech_publications_devtech-position-idc2015.pdf

started by hearns4 on 11 May 17 no follow-up yet
wilson_student

The Top 10 Ed-Tech Tools Suggested by Teacher Experts - Market Brief - 2 views

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    Yes, there are a ton of great ed-tech tools out there, but which ones should you be adopting for your classroom? This article gave me some great ideas.
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    Ranzie, Thank you for sharing this. Loved it. I am still learning about much of this content and how it can be utilized in my classroom
jeannebarker

Top Twitter accounts for College Students - 0 views

Looking for ways to use Twitter in the classroom? Use one of these student-centric accounts in your lesson plan https://www.student.com/articles/25-great-twitter-accounts-for-students-to-follow/

https:__www.student.com_articles_25-great-twitter-accounts-for-students-to-follow_

started by jeannebarker on 05 Nov 17 no follow-up yet
mgssula

The student as content creator - 15 Content creation apps for in the classroom - BookWidgets - 6 views

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    This is awesome. Thank you for sharing. I could definitely use the sites here. One I'm intrigued by is the Book Creator and the Meme generator! Both can definitely be used to spice up writing classes.
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    Thanks for sharing. I am always looking for new apps to create my video lessons. This is great source of information.
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    Great tools for student to create in the online course.
mfotoole

Abbey Road - 0 views

shared by mfotoole on 14 Jun 20 - No Cached
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    The iconic Abbey Road picture but WITHOUT the Beatles. Thrill your teen guitar students by teaching them from the most famous zebra crossing in all of Great Britain!
anonymous

musictheory.net - Exercises - 0 views

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    Free interactive website for music students who wish to learn and then test their knowledge of music theory; also has specific exercises for students learning keyboard and various fretted string instruments. The webpage also features various interactive tools and calculators, and printables (e.g. staff paper). What makes it useful for teachers is the ability to customize exercises in great detail. The site then produces permanent links to these exercises that you send to students. To make it even better, students can submit reports with results of their drills. great for mastery learning approach. They also make paid iOS apps, Tenuto and Theory Lessons
mfotoole

musictheory.net - 0 views

shared by mfotoole on 09 Jun 20 - Cached
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    This is a great music theory tutor/reference/resource. I recommend it to all of my colleagues, as well as my students. Using the site is free.
bkeigher

MOOC.org | Massive Open Online Courses | An edX Site - 1 views

shared by bkeigher on 31 Jul 21 - No Cached
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    A great starting point for MOOCs! A great resource about MOOCs as well as lists of many, many, many classes offered.
jphoshaw

Assessment Institute: IUPUI - 1 views

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    The Assessment Institute is a great conference and I'm sure you will find something that interests you there. great people and a wonderful, caring, and supportive environment focused on improving learning.
shellyet

The Complete Guide To Social Media For Education 2023 [+Tool] | Statusbrew - 2 views

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    Great read! Provides Great examples of using social media in education
anonymous

Best content in MVCR Tech Tools | Diigo - Groups - 5 views

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    Great site! This will be a Great tool for me. Thanks Norm for introducing the class to diigo
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    Bookmarking this assignment
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    Blog regarding using twitter and practice bookmarking. I begin to see how diigo can be used for collaboration and pooling sources/resources. Thanks!!!
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    This seems to be a good tool Thanks for introducing me to it!
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    This is a group for students enrolled in MVCR's Technology Tools group.
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    This looks like a helpful group!
lisaionclass

Camtasia- A Great Screen Recording Tool for Creating Training Videos and Tutorials - Educators Technology - 0 views

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    Camtasia seems like it would be a very useful software for creating videos that contain assessment.
Timothy Miller

Feedler RSS Reader for Ipad - 0 views

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    This reader is a great way to organize and view your RSS Feeds.
Sandra Hughes

Jing - 0 views

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    I often use Jing to capture images or provide instructions on how to navigate through a LMS, Jing allows you to use arrows to direct student to the correct location on the screen.
Mac-Z Zurawski

Infograf of Online Learnings Affects on Education - 1 views

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    As my first bookmark I wanted to use something I found on Twitter at Edudemic. This infograf is a great visual reminder of the many changes in education, ourselves and our careers.
Sandra Hughes

How to use twitter - 0 views

I am reading others comments and learning all about Diigo great resource.

twitter

started by Sandra Hughes on 29 Mar 13 no follow-up yet
Mac-Z Zurawski

Ten tips to Build Interactivity - 2 views

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    Great article on getting students interactive and motivated in class and in coursework.
anonymous

Online Survey Software | Create Your Survey in Minutes » FluidSurveys - 0 views

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    Online surveys from the Great White North!
Denise Caparula

Alice Out Of Context: Respond - 2 views

  • Okay, why didn't you just say that?
    • Denise Caparula
       
      How true - how hard is it to say "I'm not sure - I'll get back to you?" This happens a lot at work when appointments are sent out for meetings. People don't accept, don't decline, don't comment, so you have no idea who is going to be at the meeting. Courtesy, people!
  • If I don't have time to respond with two sentences, what am I doing checking email?
    • Denise Caparula
       
      Terrific argument - if you don't have time for quick responses, you should be spending your time doing something else. Don't check your email with no intention of returning any communication. That's worthless.
  • Just respond.
    • Denise Caparula
       
      Amen!
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    Great article about responding to email in a timely manner, even when you don't have any answers for the sender or are incredibly busy. Enjoy!
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