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Kim Hefty

"Building-Level School Administrators' Perceptions of Cyber Bullying , " by James P. Colt - 0 views

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    Research has indicated that both technology use and cyber bullying behavior by teenagers are increasing. Despite the importance of the role of building-level school administrators in establishing climate and addressing violence, the research on cyber bullying to date has not included the perceptions of building-level school administrators.
Erica Fuhry

PhET Simulations - 0 views

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    Here are some great simulation options for (mainly) math and science lessons by age level. Students will enjoy the hands-on, cause and effect manipulation offered by these activities.
cbyington052016

Ten Tips for Personalized Learning via Technology - 3 views

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    At Forest Lake Elementary School, in Columbia, South Carolina, the student population grows more diverse by the day. Income levels, ethnicities, family structures, first languages, interests, and abilities now vary so much, that a traditional teaching approach, with a uniform lesson targeted to the average-level student, just doesn't cut it.
lisamcleod

102 Free (or Free-to-Try) Online Collaborative Learning Tools - 2 views

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    Today's student generation is mobile, online and Internet-savvy. They are all computer gurus, and they often engage better with their electronics than they do with paper and pencil. As the saying goes, when you can't beat 'em, join 'em: charge into the information age as a 21 st century teacher.
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    Huge list of sites and apps that foster collaboration. Tools are divided by grade level and a section for special education is included.
mikemaki

Google Earth for Educators - 1 views

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    Visit this site to learn all the tips and tricks for using Google Earth as a teaching tool. You can view lesson plans for a variety of grade levels and subjects, discuss Google Earth teaching tactics with fellow educators, see student-created work, and read how other teachers are using Google Earth in the classroom.
Dawn Bolen

Virtual School Meanderings - 0 views

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    This blog and podcast focus on issues related to distance education at the K-12 level, specifically the use of virtual and cyber schools. (by Michael Barbour)
Kim Hefty

A Community of Learners: Building a Supportive Learning Environment - 2 views

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    "A learning community does not just happen; it is created intentionally at every level of a school and organization."
Keith Mickelson

Another type of school choice - 0 views

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    Discusses the importance of choice in today's learning environment, and ideas for increasing level of student choice.
marielzamora

Moby Max - 0 views

Moby Max is an online curriculum that can be individualized to students needs. Moby Max offers curriculum for advanced students, on level students, and remedial students. http://www.mobymax.com/

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started by marielzamora on 14 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Alaka Pradhan

Blended Learning Helps Students at Different Cognitive Levels - 0 views

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    What is the best way to meet today's students "in the middle?" Kids today are more tech-savvy than ever before, and teachers are struggling to make sure that every student is educated according to their needs. From elementary to secondary school, students learn at different rates and have varying needs of social and educational interaction.
joates53

Virtual School Meanderings | This blog and podcast focus on issues related to distance ... - 0 views

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    Dr. Barbour's blog about online and blended learning.
Kerry Rice

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 0 views

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    Free, powerful online graphing calculator. Also, free desmos app for iPad is available.
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    A fantastic resource for teachers of all grade levels to engage their students in a variety of mathematical journeys!
rand0g

Loom | Free Screen & Video Recording Software - 0 views

shared by rand0g on 10 Feb 20 - No Cached
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    Check out Loom, a free cloud-based screen recorder. Loom has no limits on their free license regarding the length of video or how many videos you can upload. There are no watermarks on videos either. The interface is very similar to YouTube and allows for setting different levels of privacy. This could be a great solution for your students who might create video.
jeanasbury

The Kirkpatrick Four Levels (TM): A Fresh Look after 50 Years - 1 views

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    Written by Jim and Wendy Kirkpatrick, this article addresses common misconceptions about the evaluation process as well as ways to leverage information harvested from the evaluation process.
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