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Strategies for teachers - One Computer Classroom - 0 views

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    This site has many useful tips for how to maximize the use of your computer in a one computer classroom.
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    This is a great tool for ideas in teaching in a one computer classroom. It has many ideas on using it as a teacher, in groups, using as a learning station, etc. It helps give ideas on how to get the most out of a one computer classroom.
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    This is a great website for ideas when it come to one computer classrooms. There are described ways for it there is only a teacher computer or if there is a teacher computer and one computer for the students to use.

Customized Search Engines/Evaluating Information - 0 views

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Chapter 5 - assessing learning - 1 views

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Project-Based Learning Resources - 2 views

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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.
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Cleopatra: Searchasaurus - Powered By EBSCOhost - 1 views

  • In the year 48 B.C., the great Roman general Julius Caesar traveled to the city of alexandria in Egypt. He took up residence in the Egyptian palace and demanded to have the country's rulers, 21-year-old Cleopatra VII and her younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, brought before him. Cleopatra was hesitant. She and her brother were in the midst of a long and bitter battle for power over Egypt. She thought--with good reason--that her enemies would try to kill her if she were seen approaching the palace. Still, she knew it was important to answer his demand. Caesar was extremely powerful, and Cleopatra knew he could be helpful in her struggle against her brother.
  • In Cleopatra's brief life she was involved in war- and peace-making, royal intrigue, a ruthless struggle for power, violent and treacherous acts, and legendary love affairs. She ruled over--and then lost--an entire kingdom, and her name is forever linked with two of the most powerful men of the ancient world, Julius Caesar and Marc antony. although we know little of absolute fact about her, she lives on in our imaginations--on movie and television screens, in books and newspaper articles. Somehow Cleopatra's vivid, larger-than-life story reaches out from centuries ago and continues to enchant us today
  • Cleopatra's full name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator. In Greek, Cleopatra means "glory of her race," and Philopator means father-loving. She was born in 69 B.C., the third daughter of Ptolemy XII, king of Egypt. Ptolemy XII, who was known by the more familiar name of auletes ("flute player"), was a descendant in a dynasty that had begun in 323 B.C., when Ptolemy I, a native of Macedonia and a subordinate of alexander the Great, became one of three Diadochi (successors) to gain control over portions of alexander's massive empire. Cleopatra would ultimately become the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty to rule Egypt.
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  • Cleopatra herself was, first and foremost, a Ptolemy. The very best of ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures lay at her feet. She received her education from the best scholars in Egypt. Servants fulfilled her smallest whim. She lacked for nothing, and there was little she could have wanted that would not have been granted her. But life during that period, as Ptolemy XII knew, was not perfect. Beneath the outward glamour and elegance, Egypt and the Ptolemy line were in grave danger. a self-indulgent king, Ptolemy XII watched as the Egyptians became increasingly restless and dissatisfied with his leadership. Moreover, the kingdom had been split when his brother became king of Cyprus, and when the Egyptians discovered that Ptolemy XI, his father, had left a will that ceded Egypt to Rome, Ptolemy XII found himself on unstable ground indeed.
  • The exiled queen first traveled to the Roman province of Syria, where she found backers to help her raise her own army in return for offering to share Egypt's wealth once she was restored to the throne. Cleopatra began to face the fact that Rome, not Egypt, was the central power of the Mediterranean world. Therefore, she reasoned, would it not make sense to ally herself with Rome rather than fight it?
  • By 48 B.C., Cleopatra had raised a substantial army. Determined to regain the throne, she led the army to Pelusium in northern Egypt in preparation for fighting her brother and his regents for control of the kingdom. Cleopatra knew that the Ptolemy dynasty was not as powerful and influential as it had once been. The glorious days of Egypt's ascendancy were gone, and Rome was now the world's great power. But the queen held a burning desire to restore Egypt to its former splendor and influence. She was convinced that she would be the one ruler who could honor her ancestors by renewing the Ptolemaic reign, and she was determined to do so by whatever means were necessary. Cleopatra VII did not know, as she readied her forces for battle, that the two Romans with whom she would cast her lot during this struggle would change her life forever--and secure her place in world history.
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    World history (999 BCE-500 CE), Among other women CleopAtrA rose to power under some unusuAl circumstAnces. CleopAtrA hAs been the inspirAtion for All sorts of books And plAys.
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The Top 17 Free Digital Storytelling apps for The iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mo... - 0 views

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    This is a list of apps used for digital storytelling. Using a variety of apps can be a great way to have students connect with technology and tell a story. Having a concise list of apps that students can use would be very helpful.
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Step 1: What is a PLN? - Teacher Challenges - 2 views

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    Welcome to our professional learning series on building a PLN. This series guides you step by step through the process of setting up your own PLN. The aim of this first step is to: Explain what is a PLN. Help you understand why educators create their own PLN.
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    Welcome to our professional learning series on building a PLN. This series guides you step by step through the process of setting up your own PLN. It's great for people who still need to delve deeper into what a PLN actually is.
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    This is a very information-rich site that further introduces the PLN and delves into several different avenues a teacher can take in developing their PLN, with one avenue explored being Twitter. I particularly found the Step 6: Curation page to be intriguing. This page introduces curation, the strategic collection and compilation of knowledge and media found online, and demonstrates how it can be a valuable tool for educators engaged in expanding and sharing their constant learning and teaching journeys (See the video towards the middle of the page where a teacher shows his netvibes and scoopit accounts, and the very complex ways in which teachers can organize and share knowledge from these information collection/filtering tools. VERY valuable for our fast-paced and information-heavy time.)
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Why Teach with Project-Based Learning?: Providing Students With a Well-Rounded Classroo... - 1 views

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    This is a great article that gives information about: what project based learning is, why you should use it in your classroom, and how students benefit from it. This would be a great read for new teachers looking to gain a better understanding of project based learning, and it can also help teachers generate creative ideas to use in the classroom.
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    This is a great article that gives information about: what project based learning is, why you should use it in your classroom, and how students benefit from it. This would be a great read for new teachers looking to gain a better understanding of project based learning, and it can also help teachers generate creative ideas to use in the classroom.
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    thanks for the information
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12 Easy Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom, Even for Technophobic Teachers | TeachHUB - 8 views

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    With this ed tech guide, teachers will find easy ways to use technology in the classroom.
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    With this ed tech guide, teachers will find easy ways to use technology in the classroom. I am a big fan of the "webquest" idea for younger learners.
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    With this ed tech guide, teachers will find easy ways to use technology in the classroom. I am a big fan of the "webquest" idea for younger learners.
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    With this ed tech guide, teachers will find easy ways to use technology in the classroom.
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    webquests were quite popular several years back but the website that hosted them contains so many broken links. you can accomplish the same task with a well-crafted google search engine and a google doc with links & exercises.
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    A website with exAmples on how to use technology in Any clAssroom - especiAlly for beginners! Includes exAmples like creAting A clAss blog or webpAge, creAting A clAss podcAst, etc.
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    I think this website informs great ways to help teachers to bring more technology into the class.
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    This article was chosen because it displays ideas for teachers to incorporate technology in the classroom, even if the teacher isn't "tech-savvy". The ideas range from utilizing IPads for children in the classroom to even using review games such as "Jeopardy" and "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?".
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    This is a great article on 12 ways to use technology in the classroom
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    I like this article.
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My Library - 0 views

shared by vbarney on 22 Sep 15 - No Cached
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      Link 2: https://kb.iu.edu/d/bckk Although this website is mAde by IndiAnA University to Answer common questions thAt students hAve, we believe it is still A very useful site to help understAnd the difference between A Google Custom SeArch (GCS) And A Google Site SeArch (GSS). 
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      Link 3:  http://techwelkin.com/benefits-of-using-google-custom-search-engine-cse This website is great to take a look at if you do not quite understand why Google Custom Search Engine (GCSE) is so beneficial. On the page you will see the top ten reasons for why you should use this awesome Google feature.  #lessonplan #tutorial
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      Link 4:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BDoOOUQ_CYEGnIY-gGQniHiTlNvxY88hpAn3CRlW0Tg/mobilebAsic Do not understAnd how this Applies to your lesson plAn? Well, this is the link for you. It tells why it is importAnt for students As well As telling how to shAre And collAborAte your different seArch engines. If there's Anything you need to know About GCSE in your clAssroom, it is here. #lessonplAn #seArchengine
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      Link 5:  http://realorsatire.com/worldnewsdailyreport-com/ This was chosen to show that there are many sites out there that are not as reliable as you may think. World News Daily Report sounds legit, but when on their page, you can soon start to realize that their journal is faux. although the articles may be based off of something true, there is so much false information in it causing it to be a fake news article. This is why you need Google Custom Search Engines. They cut out the hassle of clicking on false information websites. How helpful and convenient is that? #lessonplan #websites
  • Link 2:https://kb.iu.edu/d/bckkAlthough this website is mAde by IndiAnA University to Answer common questions thAt students hAve, we believe it is still A very useful site to help understAnd the difference between A Google Custom SeArch (GCS) And A Google Site SeArch (GSS).&Amp;nbsp;

EDTC 3123 Resources for Livetext - 0 views

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EDTC 3123 Resources for Livetext - 0 views

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Project Based Learning - 13 views

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The Difference Between Projects And Project-BAsed LeArning - 0 views

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    This article talks about the difference in making projects and project based learning.
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    This article talks about the difference in making projects and project based learning.
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    This website explores the difference between projects and project based learning. Projects can represent a range of tasks that can be done at home or in the classroom that, quickly or over time. Project Based Learning according to this website features project and focuses on how learning and the product itself. This website contains a tab for information, but it also has a tab for parents which is different compared to other websites explored. It also features a tab for teacher development talking about a conference for teachers to help with PBL.
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The Educator's PLN - The personal learning network for educators - 0 views

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    Great way to learn how to use a PLN in education !
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    New To The EDU PLN? A ScreencAst And tutoriAl on NAvigAting this site is AvAilAble here And on the Video PAge http://edupln.ning.com/video/A-screencAst-on-how-to-1 PleAse feel free to mAke suggestions for improvement of this site. To Add A picture to your profile simply use Any picture you hAve filed.
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    This PLN is a great resource to talk to and share ideas with other teachers. It shows videos related to how education is changing. Members can share events that other teachers may be interested in.
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    This is a ning site dedicated to the support of a Personal Learning Network for Educators. This website creates connections between professionals and provides many available resources.
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    This site is actually a PLN for educators to communicate information and includes numerous types of discussion.
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