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Randy Kolset

Online courses should be part of education mix | NewsOK.com - 0 views

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    "Online courses should be part of education mix The Oklahoman Editorial Oklahoman Comment on this article 9 Published: April 7, 2011 IF school districts across Oklahoma aren't thinking about offering online classes, then they're out of step with today's digital world. It's one more way to reach students, particularly those who have gotten behind, need enrichment or have some other reason for needing a nontraditional approach to schooling. Failure to acknowledge this evolving approach could leave traditional districts out in the virtual cold."
Randy Kolset

http://openprojectsandapps.org/src/ScratchRaspiFlier.pdf - 0 views

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    Possible class idea on Scracth and Rasberry Pi
Randy Kolset

6 Second Learning with Vine: 22+ Ideas & Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    "Most of our students love learning and creating even if they do not express this in our classes. Millions around the world read, create, produce, direct, summarize, translate, edit, and share outside of learning institutions everyday on their mobile devices or through the web."
Randy Kolset

Minecraft Community Project (3rd Grade Social Studies) | David Lee EdTech - 0 views

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    3rd grade class on civic building community
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Online Education Index - Taking Center Stage - Act II (TCSII) (CA Dept of Education) - 0 views

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    "Whether it's called eLearning, virtual learning, cyberlearning, online learning or online education, providing academic content online is gaining momentum in California and across the nation. The California Department of Education (CDE) has created several useful resources related to online education that you will find here: California Directory of Online Schools and Programs (CDOSP): This Web page features a map of California showing county boundaries. When a county is selected, a list of schools or programs offering a minimum of 30 percent of instruction online in that county will be visible. Information on each school will include grade levels served, accreditation status, programs offered, curriculum, and more. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Related to K-12 Online Education in California : A useful resource for teachers, administrators, county and district staff, and others interested in online education. Glossary of Terms Related to Online Education: A listing of the most commonly used online education terms with a definition of the words as used in the CDE Web documents."
Randy Kolset

The Teacher You've Never Met: Inside an Online High School Class - TIME - 0 views

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    Jane Good, a teacher with 21st Century Virtual Academy, works from her home in Thornton, Colo. on Jan. 11, 2012. Nick Pandolfo Teacher Jane Good hurries around her kitchen on a recent morning in her Denver suburb, preparing breakfast in what will serve as her work attire for the day: black exercise pants, a black, long-sleeved running shirt and white slipper booties. "
Randy Kolset

Flipped Class Network - A professional learning community for teachers using screencast... - 0 views

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    "For more information on vodcasting, and the flipped classroom, visit www.flippedclassroom.com and http://flippedlearning.org/ "
Randy Kolset

StudentPublishing.com - Publish Your Student's Storybooks and Class Books! - 1 views

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    Free book publishing for students printed and emailed
Randy Kolset

Screenr - @slhice: Create an interactive scrolling text box for your #articulate #elear... - 0 views

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    " Create an interactive scrolling text box for your #articulate #elearning in #powerpoint."
Randy Kolset

The Flipped Class Blog - 0 views

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    blog on history and ideas about flipped classroom
Randy Kolset

6 Video Tutorials to Help Teachers Use Google Presentation in Class ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    "Planning to use Google Presentations with your students this year? The video tutorials below are definitely worth checking. There are a plethora of reasons why you would need to start using this presentation software. First, Google Presentation is web based and therefore does not require any software installation. It is also part of Google Drive productivity suite and as such it is integrated with other services such as Docs, Sheets, Forms, and Drawing. Also, presentations you create on Google Presentation are automatically saved to your Drive and become accessible anywhere you go with an Internet connection. Google has also recently added a bunch of new updates that enhance the overall performance of Presentations among these updates are the ability to crop, edit, and add borders to images."
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