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Rhondda Powling

5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students | Edutopia - 6 views

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    We all want to nurture a learning culture in our classroom. One that cultivates skills such as problem solving, critical thinking, synthesis, analysis, critical judgement and interpretation. For this to happen we need to pose learning problems and questions that demand the development of these skills. Well-posed questions can be simple questions but the right questions can drive much more learning and elicit insight that those complex questions that don't ask students to really think. Framing good questions is an art and some suggested questions are discussed here.
Rhondda Powling

Conjugate Verbs |Conjugation English Verbs | Conjugated Verbs - 3 views

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    Conjugation.com is an easy to use website that works by just typing the verb that you want to conjugate in any form. Any verb, regular or irregular. You then Click on "Conjugate," and a new page is instantaneously displayed, with the verb shown in all of its forms, voices and tenses.
Rhondda Powling

Abbreviations and acronyms dictionary: Find definitions for over 4,219,000 abbreviation... - 0 views

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    This is a dictionary created specifically for finding definitions to acronyms. Covers: common acronyms, computers, science, technology, government, telecommunications, and military acronyms.
Rhondda Powling

Visual dictionary - 6 views

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    Graphics to represent many words, organized by concept. it can aosl be a visual reference source for finding copyright free sharable images. Also available in Spanish and French.
Grace Kat

Migration Heritage Centre: Article / From There To Here: NSW Community Languages School... - 1 views

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Rhondda Powling

Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano in Education & La... - 9 views

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    This is a 120 page guide to using digital storytelling tools in your classroom. The guide offers clear directions for using tools like Audacity, Google Maps, Photo Story, VoiceThread, and other digital media creation tools. Silvia's directions are aided by clearly annotated screenshots of each digital storytelling tool. It also provides a good explanation of digital storytelling in general and the benefits of using digital storytelling in your classroom. You can download the ebook for free on Lulu. You can also purchase a paperback copy of the book for $8.50.
John Pearce

Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano (Book) in Educati... - 0 views

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    This is a great Lulu published book from Silvia Tolisano. You can purchase a copy from Lulu for $8.15 or alternatively you can download a pdf version for free. As Silvia says ".... this guide was written especially for educators, who want to teach 21st century skills, such as collaborating, communicating, and connecting, through digital storytelling."
Lynne Crowe

Powerset - 0 views

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    For most people, places and things, Powerset shows a summary of Factz from across Wikipedia.
Grace Kat

The Unword Dictionary - 0 views

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    Made up words for those hard to express things and ideas
anonymous

Using English for Academic Purposes - 0 views

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    Using English for Academic Purposes A Guide for Students in Higher Education
Jess McCulloch

Education Week: Smart Thinking About Educational Technology - 0 views

  • Simplistic thinking is often applied to educational technology. Either it’s the greatest approach to education ever invented or it’s a waste of money.
  • weak arguments, such as “students are digital natives, so we should use more technology,”
  • Digital technology provides a powerful toolkit, offering unique advantages (such as bridging time and distance, democratizing access to information and services, and leveraging exponential increases in computer power) that have helped transform other organizations, especially those based on information and knowledge
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  • Making schools more engaging and relevant (thereby helping reduce the disastrous high school dropout rates in many districts); • Providing high-quality schooling for all students (including English-language learners and students with disabilities); • Attracting, preparing, and retaining high-quality teachers; • Increasing support for children from parents and the community; and • Requiring accountability for results (including providing more information about schools to policymakers and the public). Educators need to consider how digital tools are used to help achieve each of these goals, because transforming schools requires attention to all six, not only one.
  • Because these changes happened so quickly, it is a challenge to think clearly about schools’ uses of digital tools.
  • By using computers, the Internet, and other digital technologies in smart ways, schools are beginning to be transformed into the more modern, effective, responsive institutions that society needs.
  • these modifications are not yet widely known or understood.
Grace Kat

CanTeach: English Language Arts: Writing Prompts/Journal Topics - 0 views

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    Writing Prompts/Journal Topics
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