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Rob Reynolds

Using Instant Messaging to Engage Children with Reading Comprehension | edte.ch - 1 views

  • I used the “CONTROL THE PRESENTATION” tool available to me as owner of the document.
  • if the children were to use the Google Talk client then we could be looking at a variety of different texts and not just something created in Google Presentation.
  • It is taking what the children enjoy doing and harnessing that engagement, attempting to merge and utilise the skills they use outside of school to impact on their engagement with their learning.
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    Google Apps Presentation used to guide reading comprehension.  Tom's detailed explanation of how he set everything up, and any pitfalls to watch out for are always very useful.
Diane Woodard

Interactive White Boards: Engagement Is Not Interaction « EdTechSwami - 2 views

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    Interactive vs engagement
Diane Woodard

Engaging Students with Engaging Tools (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    I thought this was a very interesting article. This is a great publication.
Rob Reynolds

thevc7 - home - 0 views

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    "The VC (Videoconferencing) 7 is a list of seven areas of focus that develop engaging, meaningful relationships and learning over this medium."
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    some great ideas for getting students more involved in VC activities.
Rob Reynolds

Where Is The SMath? - 1 views

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    Discover science and math around us every day.  Use pictures, video to engage students thinking about STEM
Nancy Marks

WELSTech » Blog Archive » 166 - A Chatter-Free Podcast - 0 views

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    Starting at 20:39 presentation on Bridging the Generations - Greg Schmill, Director of WELS Commission on Lutheran Schools. He examines each of the generation's needs and specifically how different uses of technology can assist in engaging Builders, Boomers, Gen Xers and Millennials in our schools
Rob Reynolds

Project Definition ( Book Clubs) - 1 views

  • You will be working together in small, collaborative groups (Book Clubs) to read a novel together. The outcome of this project is to generate enthusiasm about literature, and to create collaborative engagement with one another
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    Great group novel study activity.  All planned out, and ready to go.  Here is a great way to integrate tech into literature.
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