A New Fantastic Bloom's Taxonomy Wheel for iPad Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 28 views
What Teachers Need to Know about The New Creative Commons 4.0 Licenses ~ Educational Te... - 29 views
Scopeprice | Nokia 6 Review: Now Launched Globally - 0 views
iPad Literature Circles - Literature Circles - 37 views
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Conducting Literature Circle with mobile devices such as the iPad, not only provides immediate access to a diverse selection of books, but also to reference materials, research tools, interactive maps, and a slew of creation and dynamic notebook apps. Within this single device, students can quickly check the meaning of a word, run a quick background check on a historic event, or articulate their understanding of text with a range of multimedia apps. Teachers can now easily differentiate the processes students can use to demonstrate understanding.
Unlocking Literacy with iPad - 42 views
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As a veteran English teacher in the Euclid City Schools, and someone who sees great value in integrating technology, I wanted to contribute to the ongoing dialog regarding tablet/mobile computing, specifically the iPad, and its impact on student literacy and students' self perception of their own literacy
Augmented Reality - a guide from JISC RSC (Regional Support Centres) - 18 views
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AR can be used to bring still pictures to life, point the camera on a mobile device at a still image and it will trigger a video. By following a few steps described here (with examples) you can create your own learning materials. Alternatively AR can be triggered by location. Point your device at a pre-detemined location to retrieve a video or information you have prepared for learning.
Quixey - The Search Engine for Apps - 25 views
14 Excellent YouTube Math Channels for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology a... - 21 views
4 Great Chrome Extensions for Note Taking ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 35 views
A Cool Flowchart to Teach Students How to Cite and Credit Images ~ Educational Technolo... - 77 views
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"Our job as teachers is to draw our students attention to the fact that copy-paste culture is destructive and that appropriate citations and crediting back the sources, if ever we are allowed to, are two important things we always need to invoke as we are dealing with both digital and non digital content. I have an entire section in this blog packed full of resources, tools and tips on how to teach your students about copyright, check it out here to learn more. Today, I am sharing with you this wonderful flowchart I come across in digital inspiration. You can use it with you students to teach them about the kinds of images to cite and how to do so."
5 Great Google Drive Video Tutorials for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 41 views
The Four Levels of Readings Every Student should Know about ~ Educational Technology an... - 23 views
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"Reading is a search for meaning, and this meaning can be found only through intelligent and mindful reading. In their classic book " How to Read A Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading " Van and Adler provide some invaluable tips to help readers develop good intelligent reading habits. They particularly talked about four types of readings which I want to share with you here and also highly recommend that you read the entire book. It is definitely a wonderful work."
OneNote Available for The First Time and for Free for Mac Users ~ Educational Technolog... - 16 views
27 Ways to Check Students Prior Knowledge ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 30 views
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"Prior knowledge is an essential part of the meaning making negotiated between interlocutors. In classrooms, too, students' prior knowledge is a key factor in students overall achievement and performances. Most often, those lacking this kind of knowledge always lag behind the rest. There are actually several ways teachers can determine how much prior knowledge students have in store before debuting a discussion or a lesson. The visual below created by Mia from anethicalisland outlines some very practical ways that you can use in your class to check for students' previous knowledge. Check it out"
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."
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.
ConnectSafely - Home - 0 views
Infographic: A Look At The Size And Shape Of The Geosocial Universe In 2011 - 0 views
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Thomas' infographic shows the current size of major social networks as well as the other well-known online services we use on a daily basis relative to their peers. It also overlays the present size of each company's mobile user base. You'll see Skype, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, MySpace, LinkedIn, and more. You can also check out the agency's infographic from last year to see the relative changes. Notable differences include: The rise of Chinese Qzone and Twitter, the fall of Myspace, and the stasis of Friendster.
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