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Bruce Gorrill

Grants - Full List - 1 views

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    sform classroom learning and encourage student development. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Foundation http://www.aiaa.org/content.cfm?pageid=216 Eligibility: K-12 Amount: up to $1000 The AIAA Foundation has established a Classroom Grant program specifically for use by AIAA Educator Associates. If you are a K-12 teacher interested in the development or application of science, mathematics, and technology within your educational curriculum, you may qualify for a grant of up to $200 per individual request to supplement
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    Thanks for sharing this Bruce
Bruce Gorrill

Google Wave - Wave in the Classroom - 3 views

  • Wave can be really useful in the classroom.
  • Have a handout ready for the basic tasks in Wave.
Bruce Gorrill

Top 5 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

  • is a micro-blogging, social networking, real-time web 2.0 tool that allows users to send up to 140 character messages (tweets) to their followers. With an estimated 6 million monthly visitors, Twitter now ranks behind Myspace and Facebook as the third largest social network in the world (Comment.com).
Bruce Gorrill

8 Common Misconceptions about Technology Integration in Education | Technology Bits Byt... - 1 views

  • by Michael Zimmer from the blog: The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness 1. Technology integration is THE ANSWER to improving test scores. 2. New teachers have a better understanding of how to integrate technology integration in schools. 3. Current teachers have no desire to learn how to integrate technology in their classrooms. 4. Integrating technology is too expensive for my school to afford. 5. I don’t have time to learn how to integrate technology in the classroom. 6. There can’t possibly be any technology to integrate in the subject matter that I teach. 7. I have to know EVERYTHING about the technology before I can integrate it. 8. My students have a better understanding of the technology, and that is embarrassing.
Bruce Gorrill

Smartphones provide positives, negatives on campus - The Ranger - News - 1 views

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    Dwight Huber, a professor in the English department, has a practical approach to the issue of cell phones and classroom disruptions. "Students are generally engaged enough in my classes not to have the time to talk on a cell or text anyone," he said. "With active learning, an instructor doesn't need policies as such.
Bruce Gorrill

21st Century Influencer: Finding the Vital Behaviors to Flatten Your Classroom - 1 views

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    Some good information and quotes
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