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Robin Lowe

Tons of Google Forms for Teachers, Administrators and Students ~ Educational Technology... - 0 views

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    A website with information and instructions how to make Google forms, rubrics, etc. A wealth of information.
Sara Wilkie

Historical Map Collection in Google Earth - 1 views

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    View historical maps as Google Earth overlays. Great now/then material for History!
Anna-Laura Silva

historical - Google Maps Gallery - 0 views

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    Historical maps laid over Google Maps. 
Sara Wilkie

29 Awesome Things You Didn't Know About Google (But Should) - 1 views

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    a page ranking system based on the rules of academic citation. In academia, citations are like currency. Your publication will stand in higher esteem the more other publications cite it. As graduate students at Stanford University, Larry Page and Sergey Brin created their search algorithm with the idea of ranking pages based on how often other pages "cite" them -- or, in this case, link back to them. And that's the very, very basic premise of the site that few of us could do without. But are you really getting the most out of it? Take a look below to find out!
Anna-Laura Silva

Art Project - Google Cultural Institute - 0 views

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    Google art project! No need to visit galleries anymore :P
Anna-Laura Silva

Google: Exploring Computational Thinking - 0 views

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    Computational thinking (CT) involves a set of problem-solving skills and techniques that software engineers use to write programs that underlie the computer applications you use such as search, email, and maps. However, computational thinking is applicable to nearly any subject. Students who learn computational thinking across the curriculum begin to see a relationship between different subjects as well as between school and life outside of the classroom. Specific computational thinking techniques include: problem decomposition, pattern recognition, pattern generalization to define abstractions or models, algorithm design, and data analysis and visualization.
Jocelyn Blanton

Unit5MathAssessmentStudyGuide.pdf - 0 views

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    Includes study guide, practice ORQ, and answer key.
Becky Bailey

Zoom In Thinking Routine - The Mind's Eye: An Important Metacognitive Tool For Creative... - 1 views

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    Ideas for teaching how to teach visible thinking
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    Ideas for teaching how to teach visible thinking
Sara Wilkie

Making Connections: Text to Self, Text to Text, Text to World - Diane Kardash - 0 views

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    "Schema theory explains how our previous experiences, knowledge, emotions, and understandings affect what and how we learn (Harvey & Goudvis, 2000). Schema is the background knowledge and experience readers bring to the text. Good readers draw on prior knowledge and experience to help them understand what they are reading and are thus able to use that knowledge to make connections. Struggling readers often move directly through a text without stopping to consider whether the text makes sense based on their own background knowledge, or whether their knowledge can be used to help them understand confusing or challenging materials. By teaching students how to connect to text they are able to better understand what they are reading (Harvey & Goudvis, 2000). Accessing prior knowledge and experiences is a good starting place when teaching strategies because every student has experiences, knowledge, opinions, and emotions that they can draw upon. "
Robin Lowe

Popular Education Hashtags on Twitter - 0 views

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    Education hash tags for Twitter listed on Novemberlearning.com
Robin Lowe

Digital Portfolios: Not Just for Primary - 0 views

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    Presentation notes from Kathy Cassidy's breakout session regarding digital portfolios
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