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Twitter HOTS & Establishing a Twitter Routine in the Classroom | Langwitches ... - 0 views

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    Sylvia has shared several terrific Twitter resources in her post! She is working with 4th & 5th grade classrooms just as we were discussing on Tuesday and Thursday! Take a look at the Twitter Spectrum (by Terry Heick) that she embedded - particularly the Watch section for our younger students!
Sara Wilkie

Making time for Reflection! & Reflection for Lower Elementary Students | Lang... - 0 views

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    "As teachers, we all know that we should create time to reflect on our professional practices… we need to experience the process of reflecting, in order to be able to guide our students… ….but what get's cut the easiest from our schedule if there is little time available? How can we see reflection as a high priority item on our never ending list of things to do? How can we get into the habit of making reflection time?"
Sara Wilkie

Amplification of a Transportation Unit & a Survey | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "In a unit on Transportation, our Kindergarteners read a large picture book "On the Move!" by Donna Latham Students got so interested into learning about different ways people around the globe got around. They were even ready to take a trip to Venice, Italy to ride in a Vaporetto. Since our 5 & 6 year olds have gotten pretty good at using PicCollage on the iPads, their teacher Arlene Yegelwel, wanted to personalize another collaborative classroom eBook. She took the time to find over 20 public domain images of transportation methods they had discussed in class on Wikimedia Commons and sent them in one email to each iPad. Student's workflow fluency looked like this: opened the PicCollage app chose one image of the different transportation methods decided how they could best place an image of themselves onto the picture asked a buddy to take an image of them acting out a particular position on the iPad edited the image by clipping the background resized the image to make it fit the ration of the transportation image rotated the image saved the image emailed the image to their teacher"
Sara Wilkie

Skype Jobs for Students | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    "o piggy back onto my last post about Alan November's call to make students contributors to their own learning, I wanted to share the "Skype Jobs" of my students."
Sara Wilkie

Where's the Authentic Audience? Guest Post by Andrea Hernandez | Langwitches ... - 0 views

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    a thought provoking blogpost about Where's The Authentic Audience? The author takes a closer look at the buzz word circulating among blogging educators and classrooms and asks tough questions: What happens when there is no audience coming to your or your students' blogs? She elaborates her point by reflecting on the importance of quality work, connected teachers, give and take, writing with an audience in mind, digital literacy and humility."
Sara Wilkie

Tutorial Designers, Guides, Step-by-Step Instructions: Amplification & Imagin... - 3 views

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    "Tutorial Designer" is one of the six roles, Alan November lists in his Digital Learning Farm that empower student learners and describes in his book 'Who owns the Learning?. Take a look at the examples below of students: sharing what they have learned in class sharing beyond their classroom and their parents sharing with a global audience in mind. As you are watching these samples… Where does your imagination take you? What ideas come to your mind? What comes to mind for YOUR STUDENTS TO SHARE? What lesson or unit, could you "upgrade" to include the creation of a video, audio or screencast?"
Sara Wilkie

Langwitches Blog | The Magic of Learning - 0 views

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    Great resource for student-owned learning
anonymous

Putting Activities Through the SAMR Exercise | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "This is about self-motivation and self-directed learning in professional development. This is about being part of learning through the power of the crowd versus alone."
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