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Jeff Johnson

Projects By Jen -- online projects for PreK-6 classrooms - 16 views

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    Jennifer Wagner, creator of ProjectsByJen, has been succesfully encouraging teachers since 1999 to use online projects in their PreK-6 classrooms. Using various ideas, Jennifer will help you understand how online projects will help you make the most of your time in a variety of ways. Winning numerous awards for her creative ways in encouraging teachers to collaborate, her teaching style is very user friendly, creative, and personable.
Karyn West

Dr. Alice Christie's Site - 2 views

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    Dr. Alice Christie's Web Site is an online resource for educators using technology to enhance teaching and learning in K-12 and university classrooms.
dean groom

Virtual Classroom Project - 0 views

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    great video on building a project in virtual worlds. Mutlileteracy and collaboration. Educator Leigh Blackwell sets up a sustainable classroom in Second Life, linked to his blog about the experience and opportunities of it. Great stuff.
Susan Rardin

Activities for your students - 91 views

Susan Rardin wrote: I love your idea of the content Bingo game. I am going to try making that game for my 2nd grade students who come to the Cliffwood Library weekly. I am teaching them terms...

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Ruth Howard

Project Assessment Alternatives - Classroom 2.0 - 1 views

  • I am interested in hearing alternate approaches to assessing projects other than using rubrics. I want to  begin moving away from rubric use, as I have experienced students tend to work to satisfy the rubric rather than focus on the process of learning (isn't a rubric just another way of answering the student question "What do I need to do to get an A on the project?").  While a rubric can be constructed so as to avoid prescriptive language, and consequently prescriptive projects, they then become less effective in assessing the project overall. Further, I am hoping to encourage a more "learning for it's own sake" environment, rather than learning to get a grade as described by the rubric. Is anyone using pure narratives/personal reflections as the sole project assessment tool?  If so, what are students asked to write? Personal reflections on what was learned through the project? Summary of project goal achievement? What are you looking for in the narratives as evidence of true learning?
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yohannathomas

Teacher Professional Development - 153 views

I recently came across the article on the best custom assignment writing services https://community.essaypro.com/student-life/post/best-custom-assignment-writing-service-1MBQw98yOZLUJe5/ , and I mu...

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Maryann Angeroth

Project Based Learning Resources - Technology Resources for Teachers - 0 views

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    "If a question can be plagiarized is it worth asking?" Explore the differences between project based, problem based, and inquiry based learning, learn what makes a good question, and discover what will work best in your technology-rich classroom.
Don Doehla

10 Practical Ideas For Better Project-Based Learning In Your Classroom - 0 views

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    Here are some great tips to keep in mind when putting together your next project.
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    Good and practical advise from @TeachThought 
Debbie Nichols

Web Hosting » Educational Technology Tips - 0 views

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    Resources for Creating Classroom Website
Don Doehla

Digital storytelling in the classroom - 0 views

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    When students create a movie or interactive slide show to tell their story, learning becomes personal. Students can improve their writing, show creativity, and have a voice.
Don Doehla

Digital Storytelling with the iPad - 0 views

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    Digital Storytelling can transform your students' writing into a visual masterpiece that is filled with voice and emotion, while enhancing critical thinking skills.  The iPad takes digital storytelling to a new level by making the process easier, and even more engaging for students of all grade levels as well as for their teachers.   This site will help guide you in what you need for success in the iPad Digital Storytelling classroom.
Ginger Lewman

Kent Innovation High teacher: Project-based learning challenges students to 'think, the... - 27 views

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    PBL does not focus on stale memorization of boring textbooks, but motivates students to investigate from a multitude of sources just like historians, writers, and scientists do. On top of these skills though PBL is also about DOING. It is not enough for students to be passive about learning but to be actively involved taking it much deeper. PBL is much more like actual jobs than the traditional classroom is.
Lauren Parren

Not Just Group Work -- Productive Group Work! | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "caffolding Culture How are you building a culture of collaboration in your classroom? Teachers should not forget the importance of scaffolding the skills needed for students to work in groups. Paired with a good collaboration rubric, where students know what is expected of them in terms of behavior, teachers need to scaffold skills such consensus building, effective communication, and the ability to critique. Educators need to explicitly teach and assess collaboration, a critical 21st century skill, if they want their group work to be productive."
Tom McHale

Project Based Learning - 26 views

shared by Tom McHale on 07 Jul 10 - Cached
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    The Project-Based Learning designs on this website were created by West Virginia teachers who worked with the WVDE Office of Instruction through participation in the Teacher Leadership Institute, the Secondary PBL project, content-specific professional development in mathematics, and the Model Schools and Classrooms project
David Wetzel

Creative Ways to Use Podcasts in the Classroom - 19 views

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    Strategies and techniques are provided for integrating podcasts lessons to promote the benefits of greater student engagement and alternative assessment.
David Wetzel

Stimulating Critical Thinking through a Technological Lens - 19 views

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    Stimulating critical thinking using technology has the potential to create more in depth understanding of science and math content by students when engaged in learning activities which integrate in-class and on-line technology resources. Technology tools support stimulation of both inquiry-based and critical thinking skills by engaging students in exploring, thinking, reading, writing, researching, inventing, problem-solving, and experiencing the world outside their classroom. This is accomplished through learning content through the lens of video to multimedia to the internet (Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement, NCREL, 2005).
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