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VideoNot.es: The easiest way to take notes synchronized with videos! - 1 views

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    Holy cow. This works beautifully with Google Drive and Evernote. Take notes while watching a YouTube video. Each note is automatically labeled with a time marker. LOVE this.
seth_mitchell

Free Technology for Teachers: Find Free Music in the Free Music Archive - 0 views

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    Music for podcasts,videos, and digital stories.
thebda

Khan Academy does not constitute an education revolution, but I'll tell you w... - 4 views

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    On the heels of Monday's videos.
seth_mitchell

Redesigning Learning in a Flipped Classroom | Educator, Learner - 1 views

  • I have a group that watches the videos the night before and then uses class time (extremely effectively, I might add) to work through challenge problems, labs, quizzes, and projects. In the same class, I have two students that work 30-35 hours each week outside of school. They use the class time to watch the videos together and then move forward. They rarely do chemistry at home, which is fine with me. Yet a third group does most of their chemistry at home, checks with me in class, and then moves on to geometry for the rest of the period. Each group is totally different than the others, but they are still learning.
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      This means parents and administrators need to be on board.
thebda

TOP TEN REASONS TO HAVE STUDENTS BLOG ABOUT THEIR READING EXPERIENCES by Russ Anderson ... - 2 views

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      I see text blogging and video blogging as the same and both can generate the positive behaviors described in the article.
  • By having students blog, you are giving them a place to share their love of reading
  • When students write deeply, about ideas they care about (in this case, books and reading), their voices organically begin to take shape. Their words start to sound like them and represent them as readers, but more importantly, as people.
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  • Not to say that writing for a teacher contains no value, it does, but when a student writes for an audience of 100 or 1,000, neat things start to happen. The ownership they feel over their words increases.
  • Thanks to the wonderful world of social media, students have a closer connection than ever to their literary celebrities.
  • Online writing is a 21st-century skill
thebda

TED-Ed | Lessons Worth Sharing - 0 views

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    You can take an existing Ted Talk and create classroom materials that relate to the talk AND your lesson.  A way to "flip" your classroom or deepen content.  
smithfraney

Five-Minute Film Festival: Pinterest for Teaching and Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Finally, maybe someone who can explain to my why my pinterest account is worthwhile.  
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