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Lesli Brown

Blogs for Learning | Articles - - 0 views

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    The Technology of Reading and Writing in the Digital Space: Why RSS is crucial for a Blogging Classroom
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Kathy Cassidy -- Blogmeister - 0 views

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    First grade classroom blog.... each student has their own page.  Student created work for a global audience.
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Bloom's Taxonomy and iPad Apps | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Following in Kathy Schrock's and Kelly Tenkeley's footsteps of assigning iPad apps to the different levels of the Bloom's Taxonomy, I created the following table with apps that I have tested out and am recommending. (Click to see a larger version of the image)
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Guide to Twitter in the K-8 Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Twitter, without a doubt, has become the social network for educators to take their professional development into their own hands. Twitter allows teachers to connect with other educators from around the world, join discussions related to their interests and have a steady stream of resources (to help them teach and learn) available to them whenever, whereever and however. Creating a network on Twitter has catapulted educators to be part of a connected world where learning happens anytime, help is only a tweet away, collaboration partners meet and communicate, conversations that directly or indirectly impact their physical lives take place 24/7.  Twitter is helping educators gain many 21st century skills and literacies which could easily transfer to their classrooms.
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Screencasting Apps for the iPad | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

  • Teaching ourselves, our students and other educators how to use screenshooting (images) and screencasting (video) tools is a relevant skill to have that integrates in so many areas. Think Tutorial Designers (A role from the Digital Learning Farm) or the Flipped Classroom model. Being able to create, share and take advantage of readily available screencasts touch upon so many of the skills (create, communicate) and literacies (network, media, information literacy).
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    Teaching ourselves, our students, and other educators how to use screenshooting (images) and screencasting (video) tools is a relevant skill to have that integrates in so many areas.
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Teaching with Twitter - turning microblogging into learning | SlideShare Blog - 0 views

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    In many cities around the world, kids and adults are returning to the classrooms for a new year at school. So much has changed for students and teachers. First with mobile phones, and now with social media. How can teachers and parents keep up? Along with the development of social media tools, the opportunity for developing new methods of teaching that incorporate these tools are emerging. In the case of microblogging, specifically the use of Twitter, these challenges are global. Thankfully, Glenfield School Technology Coordinator Samantha Morra has taken the time to create the "Introduction to Twitter for Educators."
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Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Upgrade your KWL Chart to the 21st Century
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100 Awesome Classroom Videos to Learn New Teaching Techniques | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    With so many good teachers out there, it's fortunate they can share their knowledge via video on the Internet. From the funny to the poignant, these glimpses into the lives of teachers and their students will keep you entertained while learning a little something as well. Whether you are a new teacher storing up tips and tricks or an experienced teacher who could just use a fresh perspective, you are sure to find something helpful among these videos.
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Projects: A better way to work in classroom groups - 0 views

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    We're calling this new feature Projects. Whenever you have a particular assignment or activity, you can create a project for it, then define teams of members, each with its own unique pages, files, and permissions. Team content (that is, pages and files) are grouped together, separate from the main area of the wiki. That way, students in teams can do their group work completely independently from other teams.
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