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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
Rachel Burkey

Chapter 11 Communication and Collaboration - 0 views

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    Wiggio is a website is similar to facebook and twitter and you can work in groups easily, and it is a single website that brings many different aspects together in one simple website. My big campus is a website that makes it easy for teachers to collaborate with other teachers, students, as well as parents. On top of these, my big campus is also great at helping to create lesson plans, and track your students success. Goorulearning is a website that allows teachers and students to learn in new and fun ways. You can gear the quizzes and study guides for the specific grade you are teaching. Mrs. Cornejos blog is a great example of a blog that each person in our group could see using and even gearing our own blogs around. This blog is a great way to keep parents involved in what is happening in the classroom. Mrs. Anderson's website is an example of a wiki website and is similar to a blog and students can get involved as well.
courtvl10

Wikipedia - 0 views

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    This can be a good place to find key terms and a place where students can find information.
jaymescott

Tiering - 1 views

https://taylor.wiki.dublinschools.net/file/view/Tiering+Instruction.pdf

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started by jaymescott on 28 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
frannie_pool

PPT Week 11 - 2 views

Our week of teaching is dedicated to having a good communication base and collaboration space with students and parents in the classroom. One of the best resources we found was creating a clas...

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started by frannie_pool on 05 Apr 18 no follow-up yet
crissyclemons

Great Resources for Making Class Websites - 12 views

6. mrsanderson10.pbworks.com/w/page/33263525/frontpage I chose this site because it is an excellent example of a teacher's wiki.

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mackennaadams

Keep parents in the loop with a class website - 8 views

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    This website covers an array of technology that can be used in the classroom for communication. It focuses on what parents actually want to see on these sites and how they can be most effective in the classroom.
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    Classroom websites provide lots of valuable information to parents. This resource provide information on what parents look for in a classroom website. It includes tips on what to include in your website, example websites, and different platforms you can use to create your website.
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    Explains classroom websites/different types and what they should include.
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    This website is a very useful source to see what website creator works best for you.
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    It is a great information website for those who struggle with today's integrated technology. This website displays classroom information and ways a parent can be more involved with their student's curriculum.
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    This site provides teachers a variety of tools and suggests elements to include in a classroom website. Some of these suggestions include blogs, wikis, Google sites, and many more. This website also presents ideas of what parents want to see.
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