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Kyle Astle

Homework: It fails our students and undermines American education - 0 views

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    Very interesting take on the role and "benefits" of homework. Be sure to check out the very thorough debate taking place in the comments section at the end of the article.
Sean Dagony-Clark

6-8 Digital Compass | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Interactive Middle School-aged journey through a set of challenges that teach digital citizenship.
Sean Dagony-Clark

PE iPad apps from Sue Fleming - 1 views

Apps and programs that I continue to use and learn. 1. Coaches eye: Videos students performing a skill then can be played back slow mo, frame by frame 2. Team shake Allows teachers to technol...

MS US iPad P.E. athletics unwirED tips apps

started by Sean Dagony-Clark on 14 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Kyle Astle

90+ Twitter Tools Teachers Should Know About - 1 views

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    A great list of helpful Twitter resources. There is something in here those just getting started with Twitter, advanced users, and everyone in between. Twitter is a great way to network and learn about new ideas for your classroom/teaching.
Kyle Astle

Google Earth for Educators - 0 views

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    Full of information for how to use Google Earth for teaching and learning. Includes tutorial tips, a variety of related classroom resources, and student work samples.
Sean Dagony-Clark

MakerBot Replicator 2 3D Printer Support and Guide - 0 views

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    Full troubleshooting and learning guide. Also covers software and use.
Alexandra Steel

Education technology: Catching on at last | The Economist - 0 views

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    Economist article about future of tech in schools/power to individualize and record data
Kyle Astle

iPad use by the MS/US Library Director & Coordinator - 0 views

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    Click here to learn how LaShawn Ross and Tracy Smith are using their iPads in the MS/US Library. They describe how they've integrated the devices into their daily work routines. Tracy's Documentation: https://docs.google.com/a/riverdale.edu/document/d/1Wm0D86bnc3xG3VrGQC2cpka4pk_bxWruszCtzbAoqT4/edit
Kyle Astle

Trig Wizard & Graphicus - Math specific Apps - 1 views

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    Teacher: Catherine Crocker Click here to learn about how Cat Crocker is using two math specific iPad apps in her teaching.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Screen Marker for Mac - 1 views

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    "Screen Marker allows you to write and draw directly on your desktop and above all of your opened applications. You can use it to highlight areas you want people to notice before taking a screenshot, draw on your screen in classroom settings or just doodle away during those "important" meetings. "
Sean Dagony-Clark

TinkerBox from Autodesk - 0 views

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    Sort of a Rube Goldberg machine builder (read: physics puzzle) for your iOS device. 
Sean Dagony-Clark

Highlight for Mac - 1 views

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    "Highlight is a tool designed with teachers and demos in mind: it helps you attracting the attention of your audience on what happens on the screen. It is designed to be as unobtrusive and simple as possible, while letting you express your communicating skills efficiently."
Kyle Astle

Quick List of iPad Resources for the Classroom - 3 views

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    Blog article that contains several links to sites with lots of iPad resources.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Ten Videos Every Educator Should Watch (and Reflect on) | Eductechalogy - 1 views

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    Pretty much exactly what the subject says. Includes Ken Robinson, Dan Pink, and other good ones.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Five Best Practices for the Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    From the site: "We must first focus on creating the engagement and then look at structures, like the flipped classroom, that can support. So educators, here are some things to think about and consider if you are thinking about or already using the flipped classroom model."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Crossing the Device Divide - 0 views

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    "How students can work together in a BYOD setting, even if they are using different devices."
Sean Dagony-Clark

5 Ways to Blow the Top Off of Rubrics - 1 views

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    "create a rubric with a blatant challenge and ample encouragement for students to push themselves beyond the basic requirements" - from Shawn McCusker of EdTechTeacher.org, on Free Technology For Teachers
Alexandra Steel

Classes should do hands-on exercises before reading and video, Stanford researchers say - 2 views

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    An interesting article out of Stanford that cites research supporting the idea that flipped classrooms should be flipped!
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