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Dennis OConnor

Information Investigator 3 by Carl Heine on Prezi - 6 views

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    What if every student (and educator) was a good online researcher?  I know, you don't have the time to teach information fluency skills.  What if you could get a significant advance is skills with just a 2 -3  hour time commitment?  Here's a great Prezi 'fly by" of the new Information Investigator 3.1 online self paced class.  Watch the presentation carefully to find the link to a free code to take the class for evaluation purposes. 
Cindy Menendez

280 Slides - 0 views

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    Make powerpoint presentations with video embedded and share with others. Store in the cloud!
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    Oh, this is sooooo neat! If you are disappointed with the lack of sophistication of google presentations (on google docs), you have to check out 280 Slides! I haven't used it, but it looks like it provides high quality themes and you can easily embed videos!
Carole Neary

Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds - 0 views

shared by Carole Neary on 30 Sep 11 - Cached
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    I can seeing using this as a pre and post for writing, collaborative writing, and an interesting way to determine expectations and rules for a writers' workshop.
Carole Neary

Empressr - The Best Online Rich Media Presentation Application - 0 views

shared by Carole Neary on 30 Sep 11 - Cached
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    In this presentation site, the users are able to tell the story through photos, music, video and audio. What an interesting way to take our writing and then move into another form of presentation.
rcordes1961

Jing - 0 views

Sue Kelso

Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare. - 0 views

shared by Sue Kelso on 30 Sep 11 - Cached
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    This site will be useful in a writing workshop course. Students can collaborate and provide scaffolding and support for one another or work independently. I like the organizational feature also.
Cindy Menendez

TechSmith | Jing, instant screenshots and screencasts, free tour page - 0 views

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    I plan on using this tool because I believe my students will need some modeling of how to operate within my moodle. (much like we have been provided.) :-) Does anyone have any hints in using this tool or recommendations of other tools to do the same job more effectively?
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    Jing is pretty cool!!! I have downloaded and can't wait to try it!!!
Andrea Danker

What's the best way to ensure mastery of low-level content? | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    What can I say about this except that Scott McLeod is a wealth of information.
Andrea Danker

Response to Intervention | Intervention Central - 0 views

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    I often get questions from teachers on interventions for students. This is a pretty comprehensive site which also includes some tools that might be useful.
Deanna Etherington

Web 2.0 Design Guide - 0 views

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    This looked like list of items to consider when designing web pages. I'm not sure I shared this correctly with the group. If I didn't, would someone tell me how to it?
Deb Henkes

Education Needs a Digital-Age Upgrade - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Simply put, we can't keep preparing students for a world that doesn't exist. We can't keep ignoring the formidable cognitive skills they're developing on their own. And above all, we must stop disparaging digital prowess just because some of us over 40 don't happen to possess it. An institutional grudge match with the young can sabotage an entire culture.
Dennis OConnor

Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - The Best Listening Sites For English ... - 0 views

  • This “The Best…” list was initially a difficult one for me to compile. A number of my previous lists, including the ones on reading and conversation, can also be characterized as “listening.” I finally decided on the following criteria for sites that would appear on this list. They would need need to: … be free. … be accessible to English Language Learners. … let English Language Learners listen to pretty much anything they would either write or anything they could find on the Internet, OR … have a wide range of listening options that would be combined with comprehension assessments.
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    Thanks Larry for collecting high quality sites to help ESL, ELL, EFL teachers and students!  These sites will appeal to all language and writing teachers as well!
Dennis OConnor

Googlios - 1 views

  • Welcome to "Googlios" where free Google tools meet ePortfolios.   This site is intended to be a collection of resources for those interested in using ePortfolios in Education.  Watch the 2 minute Intro video here
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    Many of the participants in the UW-Stout E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program use Google Sites to create their e-portfolios.  The portfolios are created and used throughout the program. During the practicum, when students become teachers by teaching in one of our graduate classes, they also refine and polish their portfolios. Ultimately the online portfolio becomes a job search tool that helps our graduates show a potential employer what they know. 
Deb Henkes

Cyberbullying Toolkit | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Standing up, Not Standing By: A Free Cyberbullying Toolkit for Educators
Dennis OConnor

TwHistory - 1 views

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    Create historical twitter character then tweet based on history research  Quote from Mark Rounds Web-Ed Tools Paper.li, "Participants choose a historical event, create Twitter accounts for individual characters, pore over primary source documents and think critically about the times, dates, and durations of events to create hundreds of Tweets as they might have been broadcast had Twitter existed before the 21st century. They then submit all those Tweets to the engineers at TwHistory, specifying a start date for their event, and then watch it unfold - over a day, a week, a month or more - reflecting the event's actual duration."
Dennis OConnor

Education Week Teacher: High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom - 0 views

  • How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?
  • get creative with lesson structure
  • Take advantage of any time that your students have access to a computer lab with multiple computers.
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  • Group Consensus Method
  • "Pass it On" Buddy Method
  • Students assist one another in creating digital products that represent or reflect their new learning. It’s a great way to spread technological skills in a one-computer classroom.
  • Relieve yourself from the pressure of knowing all the ins and outs of every tool. Instead, empower your students by challenging them to become experts who teach one another (and you!) how to use new programs.
  • Small groups of students engage in dialogue on a particular topic, then a member uses a digital tool to report on the group's consensus.
  • Rotating Scribe Method
  • Each day, one student uses technology to record the lesson for other students.
  • Whole Class Method
  • Teachers in one-computer classrooms often invite large groups of students to gather around the computer. Here are a few suggestions for making the most of these activities
  • When we are faced with limited resources, it is tempting to throw up our hands and say, "I just don't have what I need to do this!" However, do not underestimate your ability to make it work.
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    Might help create a blended classroom, even when you have to share the blender.  Common sense advise for the real world of underequipped classrooms and stretched thin teachers.
Dennis OConnor

Education Week: E-Learning for Special Populations - 0 views

  • This special report, another installment in Education Week's series on virtual education, examines the growing e-learning opportunities for students with disabilities, English-language learners, gifted and talented students, and those at risk of failing in school. It shows the barriers that exist for greater participation among special populations, as well as the benefits and drawbacks of this approach. It also looks at the funding tactics schools are using to build virtual education programs for special populations and the evolving professional-development needs for these efforts.
  • Download the interactive PDF version of the report, E-Learning for Special Populations.
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