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Terri Schoone

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The Best K-12 Education Technology Blogs - 0 views

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    If it takes a village to raise a child, how many people does it take to train an educator? It's hard to say, but 50 helping hands seems like a good place to start. In the spirit of community, collaboration and information sharing, EdTech: Focus on K-12 has rounded up 50 ed-tech blogs that we deem must-reads for the K-12 community.
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  • Schoone, T. (Director) (2013, August 20). 35 Apps in 45 Minutes. Faculty & Staff Symposium 2013. Lecture conducted from Spalding University, Louisville.
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    Just enter the tile of the book or website address and Bibme will go out and find the rest of the info needed to create an MLA, APA, etc. bibliography. With a free account it will save the list of bibs and also download them to Word. There is no reason not to properly reference resources!
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It's All About The Hashtag - 1 views

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    July 16, 2013 By: Steven W. Anderson This is the second in my Summer Learning Series, where I share "make-it, take-it" resources, ideas, tips and tricks for the summer and for the classroom. The first in the series was Collaborative Learning With Edmodo. Today we will look at how to utilize hashtags for learning and sharing.
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- Top 10 Sites/Apps for a Flipped Classroom - 1 views

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    July 25, 2013 By: David Kapuler A "Flipped Classroom" is a classroom that uses class time to do activities/lessons (guided by the teacher) and "homework" time for guided instruction, usually through video. Basically, it turns a classroom upside down: the learning of a topic is done at home and then the applied practice or work is done at school.
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7 Ways Teachers Use Social Media in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Millennials live and breathe on social media, so teachers are learning how to incorporate the medium into the classroom successfully. In doing so, teachers not only encourage students to engage actively in the material, but they also provide online communities for students that might not exist for them in real life.
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