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Celia Emmelhainz

Thinking and memorizing; test preparation and taking menus - 0 views

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    Good tips to convey to students on study skills, memorization, thinking processes, flashcards, and more. 
Ellen Robinette

What is plagarism? - 23 views

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    Plagiarism.org offers printable handouts on plagiarism, proper citation, and paper writing. plagiarism.org/resources/student-materials -- From AASL Tip of the Day
Cathy Oxley

Get more out of Google - printable poster - 52 views

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    How to Google Keyboard shortcuts Other Google tricks Google Scholar Further research tips
Native Mentor

Tips On How To Become A Personal Trainer - 0 views

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    If you want to take that passion to the next level and help others live fit, you may consider becoming a personal trainer and turning what you want into a full-time career with Native Mentor.
Judy Russell

http://files.simplek12.com/workbooks/32TipsForTechnophobicTeachers.pdf - 27 views

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    Tips for integrating tech into the curriculum, when you are not tech savvy.
Fran Bullington

frugalschoollibrarian - home - 38 views

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    Awesome wiki of resources for advocacy and frugal tips for school libraries.
Cathy Oxley

Staying Safe Online - 32 views

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    "10 Recommendations and Tips to Stay Safe Online"
Fran Bullington

The Mobile Native: 5 Can't Miss Mobile Learning Resources - 29 views

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    If you are looking to integrate iPads and iPods into your classroom curriculum, this is the site for you! It has an entire section of apps that work well in the classroom. It also has user guides, pod casts and a user agreement. Another great aspect of this site is that it highlights tips and tricks for use in the classroom.
jenibo

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."
jenibo

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."
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