A Beginner's Guide to Choosing the Right Colors for Marketing Designs - 0 views
TED-Ed Blog» Blog Archive » 20 books to read in 2015: TED-Ed Educators share ... - 45 views
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If one of your New Year's Resolutions was the classic "read more books" and you haven't so much as opened a magazine, we're here to provide some inspiration. TED-Ed asked a few of our favorite educators to weigh in on the best books in their subject - for students, teachers and lifelong learners alike - to crack into during 2015. Here, find a list of their top 5 picks in literature, science, math and history.
Mr P's ICT blog - Tech to raise standards!: Why you need Ditty app in your life! - 14 views
Excellent Checklist for Evaluating Information Sources ~ Educational Technology and Mob... - 34 views
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" One of the versatile tools teachers can use to teach students about web content evaluation is called CRAAP . The acronym CRAAP stands for Currency, Relevance, Authority, and Purpose. CRAAP is a test developed by the University of California at Chico to help students evaluate web content ( and any other content) based on those four dimensions. Below is a public domain document, a checklist, that teachers and students can use to evaluate web content. Click here to download it."
The Digital Citizenship Survival Kit | Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 40 views
5 Fantastic, Fast, Formative Assessment Tools | Edutopia - 0 views
21st-Century Libraries: The Learning Commons | Edutopia - 0 views
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Libraries are reinventing themselves as content becomes more accessible online and their role becomes less about housing tomes and more about connecting learners and constructing knowledge.
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Libraries are reinventing themselves as content becomes more accessible online and their role becomes less about housing tomes and more about connecting learners and constructing knowledge
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Printed books still play a critical role in supporting learners, but digital technologies offer additional pathways to learning and content acquisition. Students and teachers no longer need a library simply for access. Instead, they require a place that encourages participatory learning and allows for co-construction of understanding from a variety of sources.
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10 Excellent Lessons from Google to Help Students Better Use Google Maps in Their Learn... - 32 views
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January 5, 2015 Google Maps is an excellent tool to use with students to develop their spatial thinking. Beyond getting driving or walking directions to the other, this tool enables students to discover the world right from their classrooms. It is also a very good way to teach students about geography concepts, distance measurement, map readings and other fundamentals of mapping such as longitude, latitude, locations and many more.
The Ultimate Guide to Wordle - Thinking Skills - Edgalaxy: Where Education an... - 17 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Six Resources for Learning About Fair Use - 12 views
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Diipo and Edmodo: A Social Network for Cla... - 0 views
Educational Technology Guy: Knovio - create online presentations easilly - 17 views
Caught Cheating: New Ways Kids Are Breaking the Rules - 41 views
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