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Kyle Astle

Designing Assessment Using The Power of Google Forms - 0 views

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    "Google Forms allows teachers to collect information quickly and effectively which is what the goal should be for utilizing new technology in the classroom. Rather than illegible entry or exit slips, Google Forms allow teachers to know exactly what their students know at the beginning and end of a lesson."
Sean Dagony-Clark

NYSAIS conference: Using Google Apps to Streamline Your Workload and Energize Your Curr... - 0 views

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    Date: Thursday - April 04, 2013 Time: 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM Location: The Hewitt School Speaker: Jenny Kirsch   The Hewitt School 45 E 75th Street New York, NY 10021 Grades 4-12 With just a few great tools, teachers can easily provide students with a broader, more vivid learning experience. This workshop will begin with an introduction to Google Chrome, featuring specific Chrome Extensions geared to helping teachers become more efficient in their daily tasks. The morning will be devoted to exploring filters for Google and YouTube searches, and learning how to build custom Google search engines. In the afternoon you will hear from teachers and students who are using concrete applications of Google Apps for Education in their classrooms. The end of the day will be reserved for experimentation with your newly acquired knowledge of Google Apps, so be sure to come with a laptop* and a few curriculum ideas you'd like to enhance!
Kyle Astle

Mathalicious - A Better Way to Teach Math - 0 views

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    This is an excellent resource for Math teachers in all grade levels and topic areas. Mathalicious helps engage students in the study of math because it uses problems that are related and relevant to students lives. There are some really great ideas in here, along with sample lesson plans, teaching worksheets, and step by step guides. For a great overview of Mathalicious, click the link and watch the short video.
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    From Education Week: http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/sarameads_policy_notebook/2011/05/karim_kai_ani_founder_mathalicious.html "Mathalicious builds high-quality, standards-based math lessons designed to transform how students learn math, and how teachers teach it." "Mathalicious is rewriting middle school math around real-world topics that students care about, from sports to music to technology. By contextualizing math for their students and making math real, teachers can cover more material in less time, and with better results."
Kyle Astle

Awesome Stories - 0 views

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    Below explanation from History Journeys: http://teachushistory.blogspot.com/2013/02/awesome-stories-primary-sources-and.html?m=1 "Awesome Stories is a history teacher's dream. It holds an extensive collection of documents, videos, images, audio files, biographies, radio broadcasts, clips from movies, primary documents, slide shows and the stories behind them. The site is categorized by topic and by type of resource and is also searchable by topic. History teacher, head on over to Awesome Stories and sign up today. The site is free to join and must be explored to be appreciated."
Kyle Astle

Better Teaching: Why You Bore Students & What You Can Do About It - 0 views

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    An excellent article by former teacher and neurologist Judy Willis about how our brains learn that also includes several practice strategies teachers can implement into their instruction to promote engagement and "deeper learning." From the article: "You don't mean to bore students. In fact, sometimes you're downright interesting-the students are engaged, the buzz in the room is palpable, and even the hesitant students are asking questions. But the fact of the matter is, even the most charismatic and experienced teachers bore students sometimes. But the good news is, it may not be your fault. Judy Willis explains the neuroscience behind it all, and offers some simply tricks to help mitigate the reality that you and your content are instinctively low on a student's neuro totem pole. "
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    Click the link below for additional resources and to learn more about Judy Willis: http://www.radteach.com/
Kyle Astle

Glogster: Create Online Multimedia Posters - 0 views

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    From Glogster Edu: "Glogster EDU is the leading global education platform for the creative expression of knowledge and skills in the classroom and beyond. We empower educators and students with the technology to create GLOGS - online multimedia posters - with text, photos, videos, graphics, sounds, drawings, data attachments and more."
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    Click the link below for a quick 1 minute tutorial overview video of Glogster from Tech & Learning: http://www.techlearning.com/pd-tips/0051/video-tutorial-glogster---glogging-explained/53408
Richard Brehl

Technology Integration Research Review | Edutopia - 0 views

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    What research says about technology integration.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Understanding Picasa Web Albums - 0 views

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    ...before and after Google+ There are some serious changes afoot. If you're a Picasa Web Albums user, this is a good resource for you.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Edutopia: Big Thinkers in Education - 0 views

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    A list of videos from the likes of Sal Khan, Linda Darling-Hammond, Judy Willis, and other notables. Great minds, not necessarily thinking alike.
Sean Dagony-Clark

How To Make Math Meaningful - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Edutopia.org's Director of Video Programming, Zachary Fink, interviews UC Berkeley professor Dor Abrahamson about how to increase students' understanding of math."
Sean Dagony-Clark

ISTE Webinar: Copyright Clarity & Fair Use - 0 views

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    As you work with digital material (both in your own preparation and with your students), you will run up against the questions of copyright and fair use more and more. Students are becoming incredibly adept at grabbing and repurposing online material. This can result in powerful and inventive work (after all, there's very little created that is truly original, with no influence from prior works) but can also be a way to avoid original thought.  There's a fine line between copyright infringement and fair use. Not to mention outright plagiarism, of course. And educational use is not necessarily fair use; that's a common misconception.  This is a recording of an ISTE web conference on copyright and fair use. It even includes an original fair use rock song!
Kyle Astle

Google Sketchup - Your World in 3D - 0 views

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    "Join the worldwide geo-modeling community and help put every village, town, and city on the 3D map. Your 3D models can appear in Google Earth and Google Maps for all the world to see."
Kyle Astle

Climate Change in Google Earth - 0 views

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    Use Google Earth to explore, study, and learn about climate change. Includes videos by Al Gore, climate experts, and famous celebrities.
Kyle Astle

Google Earth - YouTube Channel - 0 views

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    With over 56 million videos, there is something helpful here for all grade levels and subject areas. A great resource to find teaching materials to use in your classes!
Kyle Astle

Teaching Channel - Great Teaching, Inspiring Classrooms - 0 views

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    Videos created by educators about all kinds of effective teaching strategies, instructional methods, and uses of technology for learning. There are resources here for all grade levels and subject areas.
Kyle Astle

Google Earth Resources for K-12 - 0 views

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    Link to Richard Bryne's website with many Google Earth resources for all grade levels and subject areas.
Kyle Astle

Google Earth Across the Curriculum - 0 views

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    Google Earth can be used for learning in many ways and in all the subject areas. Check out this guide created by Richard Bryne for helpful tips and lesson/project ideas.
Kyle Astle

7 GREAT YOUTUBE CHANNELS FOR SCIENCE - 0 views

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    Article that lists 7 great YouTube channels which provide a whole lot of science videos to use for learning. Most videos seem to be interactive, engaging, and right to the point. Good resources for finding ideas for in class experiments and videos that model proper procedures/techniques.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Hooked on Our Smartphones - The New York Times - 0 views

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    "As with so much else in life, moderation in our digital world should be the hallmark of a healthy relationship with technology."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Is "Screen Time" Dangerous for Children? - The New Yorker - 0 views

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    "Many parents worry that "screen time" will impair children's development, but recent research suggests that most of the common fears about children and screens are unfounded. "
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