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hmrussell

Easy Evaluating of Websites - 0 views

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    This easy-to-navigate website gets right to the job of evaluating information/resources. Visitors of all ages simply type in the website they want to use, and the site's search bar authenticates it. Particularly, the website states the "purpose" of the given URL. This validates the importance of the typed in resource.
Katie Klingaman

Five criteria for evaluating Web pages | olinuris.library.cornell.edu - 0 views

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    I believe this resource is good, as it provides great tips for evaluating web sources!
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    Questions to ask when evaluating web documents. This helps evaluate the accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage of the information.
lillibit57

Deconstructing CCSS | Turn On Your Brain - 0 views

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    This site is helpful because it is a woman explaining how using "I can" statements helped her better understand standards and deconstruct them easier.
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    This post is very similar to Dr. Stansberry's instructions on deconstructing standards, and provides a good framework for breaking down what the standards mean and how to implement them. 
hunterhays

Testmoz - The Test Generator - 0 views

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    Testmoz is a test generator that sports 4 question types, automatic grading, a really simple interface and detailed reports. Testmoz is free, and does not require you (or your students) to register. You can build a fully functional test in about a minute, so why don't you give it a try and generate a test?
osulinzeng

Rubric of locating, evaluating and applying information - 0 views

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    This is a rubric for teachers and students to check their information and resource they find whether achieve the objectives. This rubric rate 4 levels of outcome of information and resource. It helps students and teacher process effective evaluation.
osulinzeng

Teaching Students Better Online Research Skills - 0 views

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    This website provides professional librarians' thoughts and skills to tell teacher what they should teach to their students. it contains basic and important skills and tactics that is easy for students to keep in mind when they are searching.
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
Katie Klingaman

Do Your Students Know How To Search? | Edudemic - 0 views

  • There is a new digital divide on the horizon. it is not based around who has devices and who does not, but instead the new digital divide will be based around students who know how to effectively find and curate information and those who do not.  Helene Blowers has come up with seven ideas about the new digital divide – four of them, the ones I felt related to searching, are listed below. The New Digital Divide: In an age of information abundance learning to effectively search is one of the most important skills most teachers are NOT teaching. They assume students know how to conduct a search, and set them free on the internet to find information. They assume that students have the skills to critically think their way through the searching and the web. Sadly, this is not the case and everyday we are losing the information literacy battle because we often forget to teach these crucial searching skills in our schools. Teachers – especially in the elementary grades  -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching. They need to make sure their students learn some basic search strategies and keep applying them until they become almost automatic. Here are some of the searching skills and vocabulary we should be teaching students : Quotation Marks: Students should always use quotes to search for an exact word or set of words. This is useful when you want something like quotes, song lyrics or text from a an exact historical time period. Example: “The Great Chicago Fire” Dashes (or minus sign): Use this symbol directly before a word to help exclude unwanted information from your search Example: Great Chicago Fire -soccer Two Periods: Use this to help you find information between those two numbers. For example you might want to try: Example: Great Chicago Fire October 8..10 Site Search: For a look through the Chicago HIstory Museum site only Examples: Great Chicago Fire site:chicagohs.org         site:Chicagotribune.com
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    This page helps teach how to Google a topic.
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    This page provides tips for searching for information. They are searching skills that all students should know in order to research efficiently and effectively.
wendyswart

The Flipped Classroom: Turning the Traditional Classroom on its Head - 0 views

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    Many educators are experimenting with the idea of a flipped classroom model. This infographic clearly explains a flipped classroom and the benefits. If you are having trouble completely understanding the idea of a flipped classroom this will help.
hmrussell

For Teachers: The Difference between Fair Use and Copyright ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    This helps teachers show how to show students decide what is fairly used and copyrighted.
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    The content of this site are crucial to understanding the basics of using a resource appropriately and correctly. The legal implications of using information/resources in papers and such is important for developing writers to understand. The webpage defines copyright, copyright infringement, and more related topics. Distinctions between plagiarism and copyrighting are specified, as these are often confusing concepts for students. Properly citing sources simply proves for effective research. Students will continually write papers with borrowed info., reference things, and etc. that deal with using resources, so it is important to express the various components associated with citations. This resource could prompt discussion over the do's and don't's of using resources; for example, "What might you use an outside resource for?"
emegna15

Skype in the classroom - 2 views

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    Skype can be used in the classroom to collaborate with other classes, no matter where they are, find guest speakers and invite them into your classroom, and ake a virtual field trip anywhere in the world.
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    Skype in the classroom is where teachers and Skype other classes with there students, have a guest speaker, as well as go on a virtual field trip. A virtual field trip is nice especially when it won't be cancelled due to bad weather like other field trips.
emegna15

Interactive Whiteboard Activities - 0 views

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    This website consist of different activities in the subjects of language arts, Social Studies, Science and Math, and Learning games and teaching tools. it has videos, games, scrapbooks, etc.
ekmiller

Website Evaluation Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Students will understand why it is important to evaluate websites before using the information in them. * Students will be able to evaluate websites on their own for credibility, reliability, authenticity, objectivity, currency, and purpose. o Go over the definition of evaluation, the importance of evaluating websites, and things to look for when evaluating a website.
danaslavin

Yes, You Can Teach and Assess Creativity! - 1 views

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    This article contains practical advice on how to help students explore their own creativity and how we as teachers can assess this creativity in a positive manner.
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    A recent blog by Grant Wiggins affirmed what I have long believed about creativity: it is a 21st-century skill we can teach and assess. Creativity fosters deeper learning, builds confidence and creates a student ready for college and career.
Emma Saporito

Ch. 13- Multimedia Production - 0 views

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    This is a good resource because it provides basic rules for making digital presentations more effective.
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    Our topic for the week focuses on the presentation of the material you present to the classroom. This website contained information on how to create an engaging and interesting way to present the material in a classroom.
Dylan Parker

Kathy Shrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    I really like this website because she has so many great ideas and links to other games and websites. I have also used this website for other classes and it has been very helpful.
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    Gives several examples of project-based learning assignments. Also several videos on project-based learning
Alexis Macaluso

Differentiating Instruction: Meeting Students Where They Are - 1 views

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    This website gives a good description into the details of differentiating instruction. it also shows do's and don'ts for a classroom using this method
chakri_seo

Infocomm India 2015 - 0 views

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    InfoComm India presents AV systems integrators, as well as business owners and IT managers an excellent opportunITy to find out how you can leverage on Pro AV communications technology in your corporate or marketing strategies for your business or organizational success.
katielady_123

Professional Education Portfolio | College of Education - 1 views

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    Here is a good page to keep handy! It has the portfolio submission deadlines as well as links to tutorials for each submission 
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    All the information about OSU professional portfolios
dwstang

A list of All The Best iPad Apps Teachers Need ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    This website gives you a huge list of apps which can be used on the ipad in a classroom. So many out there!
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    Go to this website and check out the list of iPad apps highly recommended to teachers! Simply click on the app you want to look at, and it will show up in a different tab.
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