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Susan Stansberry

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: Here's a Dozen Plagiarism Detectors to Chec... - 0 views

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    A dozen plagiarism detectors to use with your students (and use yourself!)
madisonwright

Take this lollipop - 0 views

This shows just how easily someone can find out information about you through your social media. It shows why it's important to be a digital citizen.

digital citizenship lesson plan take this lollipop

started by madisonwright on 26 Apr 16 no follow-up yet
hfredette

Twitter 101: Best Practices in Using Twitter in the Classroom Infographic | Social Medi... - 0 views

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    The main focus of this infographic to prove how twitter can improve students grades in the classroom through class discussion, asking questions, and assignments. 
arnolcr5

ccMixter - Welcome to ccMixter - 0 views

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    This site presents free and legal tracks for your use in making videos. It contains tracks from all genres possible.
zachattack1126

Professional Development | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    This resource helps educators learn how to take a whole-community approach to empowering students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly.
ccervan

How to Integrate Technology | Edutopia - 1 views

  • interactive whiteboard and projector:
  • one computer
  • collaborative class blog.
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  • student blogging
  • Record Screencasts for providing onscreen instruction.
  • three to five computers
  • library with a pod of computers:
  • Build a Google Site to house class content
  • digital stories
  • Microsoft PowerPoint, LibreOffice, Prezi, or Google Docs.
  • create cartoons
  • laptop cart or a computer lab:
  • Enable students to work through course content at their own pace through the use of screencasts, e-books, and other digital media.
  • enhanced digital note taking
  • live class discussions
  • 1:1 laptops or netbooks:
  • handful of mobile devices
  • Upload and access course content
  • Record group discussions
  • record themselves reading aloud for fluency checks
  • student-created comics
  • e-books
  • Try out a tool like Nearpod to project information onto student devices.
  • Conduct research.
  • Collaborate using apps like Whiteboard.
  • 1:1 mobile devices:
  • multifunction devices
  • create videos
  • student polling
  • Quick Checks:
  • get a quick snapshot of the class
  • you can get quick and easy feedback that will help inform your instruction.
  • Personalized Feedback
  • All three tools provide the ability for teachers to leave personalized comments and notes on student work, and they provide a messaging service for students who may want to send emails with questions or concerns about the course.
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    A great resource for teachers who are stumped on how to integrate technology into their existing classroom. Includes how to get started as well as ideas like, "if you have an interactive whiteboard", "if you have computers in your classroom", etc.
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    eduTopia, all ready bookmarked a link to this "how to integrate technology" but his is highlighted
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    Integrating Technology in the classroom with some examples on what to use for the technology available.
Kade Young

Top Resources: Commu - 1 views

Top Resources: Communication and Collaboration 1.) Weebly http://weebly.com • Create an interactive website or blog. • Accessible from mobile device. • Search engines can easily find...

multimedia website blog communication

started by Kade Young on 29 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
rayeannboeke

Resources for Growing Your Professional Learning Network | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This site provides information about growing a Professional Learning Network and provides reason behind the benefits of PLNs to educational professionals. It gives educators a place to find other professionals that are also interested in discovering ways to stay connected with others.
aeschlit

Inappropriate Content for Children - 0 views

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    Sexually Explicit Material Sexually explicit material, such as legal adult pornography and illegal child pornography, are readily available online. Consequently, many young people are learning about sex from the Internet, media, or their peers.
Susan Stansberry

EDpuzzle - 0 views

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    Add items to check for understanding any place in a video. Excellent tool for flipping a lesson.
Kaila Meyer

THINK picture - 1 views

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    I think this would be a great tool to put up in a classroom.
Garrison Gold

Ask.fm suicide of Hanna Smith fuels calls for action on cyberbullying - CNN.com - 0 views

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    A 14 year old girl killed herself after being verbally attacked on the site Ask.fm, threats drover her to suicide.
ncopens

National Educational Technology Standards - 0 views

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    This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) are a set of standards published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for the purpose of leveraging the use of technology in K-12 education to enable students to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital society. What we Found: The National Educational Technology standards give information about the standards with technology. Some of these standards include: -Teachers model and advocate safe teaching -promote digital etiquette, and they exhibit legal and ethical responsibility and respect -teachers identify the societal global issues of media literacy in an evolving digital world -exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources Natalie Copens Brenda Tucker Randy Reed Allee Bernheimer
anonymous

gtchat (gtchatmod) on Twitter - 0 views

  • gtchat @gtchatmod
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    Twitter chat specifically for Gifted and Talented. There are many resources available here as well as they answer really important questions. Also, shout out to @gtchat because they talk to Toby on twitter.
anonymous

Ian Byrd (ByrdseedGifted) on Twitter - 0 views

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      Great to follow.. He has a lot of info and resources for Gifted and Talented.   He interacts with his followers alot and takes part in #gtchat
  • Ian Byrd @ByrdseedGifted I write and speak about gifted education. I also dabble in programming, guitar strumming, and surf boarding. You might find me at Disneyland. Seal Beach, CA · byrdseed.com
Jose Fulgencio

Common Sense Media - Learning with Technology - 0 views

Helpful videos for parents and educators on learning with technology https://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/learning-with-technology

technology edtech resources education

started by Jose Fulgencio on 08 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
melaniemeador

A few Tips & Tricks for Student filming in the Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 2 views

  • A few Tips & Tricks for Student filming in the Classroom
  • Take short clips
  • Hold the camera with two hands to keep it steady
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  • The microphone is on the camera.
  • Here are a few tips & tricks for your students as they take over being the film directors in your classroom:
  • Know what is in your background
  • Don’t include students who do not have media release permission
  • Don’t identify students by filming something with their first and last name on it
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    Having students make video projects is a great way to get them involved and invested in their learning, and this website provides helpful tips for studentst that are creating video projects in the classroom.
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    We used this website because it mentions tips for students when they are making their own films in the classroom. We thought it would be good to include because teachers can use this to mention to their students some things to remember so they have an easier time filming.
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    These tips will help everyone film their videos the correct way! The video is a good resource too! 
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    These tips will help everyone film their videos the correct way! The video is a good resource too! Please watch the video if we don't have time in class to do so!
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