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Sara Wilkie

Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Learning about Visual Notetaking from Giulia Forsythe - 0 views

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    "In the process of writing and finalizing the chapter on "Visual Notetaking" for my forthcoming eBook, "Mapping Media to the Common Core," I found Giulia Forsythe's blog page "Visual Practice" and her WONDERFUL presentation a year ago for the 2012 University of Mary Washington Faculty Academy. Her presentation slides are available on SlideShare, and the entire 68 minute, recorded presentation is on Vimeo. I highly recommend you watch this entire presentation if you're interested (as you should be) in learning more about visual notes."
Sara Wilkie

8.5x11 | A PowerPoint Book - The Educator's PLN - 1 views

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    "This video is an abbreviated version of [Christina Jenkins] midterm presentation on October 15, 2009. It moves the design language of PowerPoint - backgrounds, transitions, sound and animation - into a physical book. "8.5x11" examines the themes of sameness and disruption in the context of the classroom, and this presentation is an experiment in breaking presentations."
Sara Wilkie

This is new! Record a video of iPad's screen in any app « Douchy's Blog - 0 views

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    "Disp Recorder lets you easily record anything that happens on the screen of your iPad: navigating through the Home screens, changing options in the Settings app or working in another app such as GarageBand or Google Earth. It will even record a Keynote presentation complete with the virtual laser-pointer etc - an option for having students record a presentation of their work to share with their peers."
Sara Wilkie

An Exemplary Scribe Blog Post, Pecha Kutcha Presentation, and Screencast « Mo... - 2 views

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    "Copying the "scribe post blog" idea from Darren Kuroptawa, we've used a Blogger site this semester as a shared learning blog / scribe blog. Students were randomly assigned a partner at the start of term and a week to summarize, and worked together to post a thorough recap of their week's topic and learning points. In week 13 we discussed Pecha Kutcha presentations as well as phonecasting, and the student summary for the week was excellent. This summary was good, in part, because it included multiple hyperlinks to relevant resources."
Richard Fanning

Sitegeist | IDEO - 0 views

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    " Sitegeist helps people access public information about their current whereabouts. Want to know a neighborhood's average rents? Find a nearby restaurant? See how local residents commute? Sitegeist presents this and other location-based data in an easy-to-digest, at-a-glance format. The app is available free of charge for iOS and Android devices and works everywhere in the United States."
Sara Wilkie

'Information' To 'Knowledge Agent': Google Changes The Way It Does Search : The Two-Way... - 2 views

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    "The search giant said the move was the first step in transitioning from an "information agent" to a "knowledge agent." "The Knowledge Graph enables you to search for things, people or places that Google knows about - landmarks, celebrities, cities, sports teams, buildings, geographical features, movies, celestial objects, works of art and more - and instantly get information that's relevant to your query," Amit Singhal, a senior vice president at Google, wrote. Google is going to roll out the new feature slowly, but some users should begin seeing the feature this week. In practical terms, what's going to happen when you search on Google is that you'll see a separate "knowledge panel" on the right side of your regular search results that presents information about whatever your searching for."
Richard Fanning

Plan and Book an Author Appearance - Teachers and Librarians - Young Readers - Penguin ... - 0 views

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    "How to Plan an Author Appearance Welcome to the home for Penguin Young Readers Group's author and illustrator appearances. We want to help you to bring great authors to your school or library. Below is a step-by-step guide to a planning your next event! Learn the Basics This overview sheet will give you pointers and information you need to know. Then look at a sample author schedule for more ideas. Choose Your Authors Click on the Author Appearance Listing button on the right. It can help you narrow your choices down by type of appearance, suitable age level, and author location. Request Your Authors It's easy! Just access the Author Request Form , fill it out, and send it in. Prepare for your Event Once you have scheduled your event and you have a finalized and signed contract, you'll need do the following to get ready!: organize transportation, have equipment ready for the presentation, provide a schedule to the author/illustrator, and prepare the payment. You should also have books available to sell-we encourage you to go through a local bookseller, an institutional wholesaler (if you use one), or you may order directly from Penguin . Best wishes for a successful event! -The Penguin School and Library Marketing Team Featured Author Sheila Turnage Sheila Turnage grew up on a farm in eastern North Carolina. A graduate of East Carolina University, she is the author of two nonfiction books and one picture book, but Three Times Lucky is her first middle grade novel. Today Sheila lives on a farm with her husband, a smart dog, an ill-tempered cat, a dozen chickens, and a flock of guineas. Learn more about Sheila Turnage here. If you are interested in hosting a Skype appearance by Sheila Turnage at your school, library, or conference, please use the online request form or send an email to authorvisits[at]us.penguingroup.com with
Deana Ratnala

Mary Ann Hoberman: Children's Poet Laureate - 0 views

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    " In October 2008 I received the Children's Poet Laureate award and will serve for two years. During that time I will be doing what I've been doing for over fifty years, but more so and with a much wider forum! As I see it, my mission is to spread the delight of children's poetry and poetry in general, to be a sort of Pied Piper for children's poetry. While continuing to write and recite my own poems, I will also be presenting the work of other wonderful children's poets in talks and readings and videos. "
Sara Wilkie

Are they Students or are they Learners? : 2¢ Worth - 1 views

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    I spend a lot of time, these days, talking and writing about how we are asking teachers to redefine what it means to be a teacher - and, in all fairness, how difficult that is. I try to present myself as a master learner, suggesting that part of what teachers should be, today, is constant and resourceful learners - master learners. But perhaps a significant part of this exercise in redefinition should involve our students - an explicit remolding of perceptions of these youngsters, in order to fully shift the relationship between student and teacher, learner and master learner.
Shelley Paul

Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century : PBS - 2 views

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    "Digital media is increasingly present in kids' formal and informal educational settings, becoming as common as pencils and notebooks were to their parents. Yet in many American classrooms and homes, these high-tech tools are severely limited or forbidden. Teachers and parents wonder: What are students doing with these technologies?"
Sara Wilkie

Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "This classroom guide is intended to inspire and expand your thinking about effective assessment for project-based learning. The tips are organized to follow the arc of a project. First comes planning, then the launch into active learning, and then a culminating presentation. Reflection is the final stage. Download this today and get started! "
Sara Wilkie

Branding BYOD: On/Off| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    "There is a new acronym that is rapidly becoming embedded in the public narrative about technology and learning: BYOD. It stands for Bring Your Own Device. It opens up an area of inquiry that can be summarized in the following questions: How should communities, schools, and teachers address the issue of students wanting to bring their own digital devices to school? What new opportunities and challenges would a pro-BYOD-or an anti-BYOD policy-present? How do educators manage a BYOD world?"
Sara Wilkie

Towards Reflective BlogTalk | blog of proximal development - 0 views

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    "Comments are not just an extrinsic part of having a blog - in 21classes they are presented as an integral part of the activity."
Richard Fanning

A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods - 1 views

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    A wide variety of ways to visually represent thinking and learning.
Richard Fanning

Lemelson Center presents Invention at Play - 1 views

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    "Explore the playful side of invention and the inventive side of play in Invention at Play
Richard Fanning

simplebooklet.com - 2 views

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    This is a realitively new web tool that creates digital ebooks, pamphlets, and brochures. Educators can upgrade to the premium service for free by e-mailing scott.brownlee@middlespot.com
Sara Wilkie

37 Interesting Ways to use Google Docs in the Classroom - 2 views

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    What can you add to this?
anonymous

TeachMeet in Nashville TN via Skype | A Leader in Educational Technology - 0 views

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Shelley Paul

BalancEdTech - home - 1 views

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    "Welcome to the BalancEdTech wiki! We believe educators must be knowledgeable and comfortable with curriculum, pedagogy; and technology in order to "teach". Our blog posts, articles, presentations, workshops, and consulting focus on helping educators weave curriculum, pedagogy, and technology into engaging and rigorous learning. We also believe people learn best by doing AND reflecting, both of which are integral to our workshops"
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