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Lana Zenz

Using videos in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This website has some neat activity ideas about how to show videos and use them for educational purposes.
Kara Lewis

teAchnology - 1 views

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    This website has lesson plans, worksheets, rubrics, and tons of other stuff!
Rachel Affleck

Seeing poetry - 0 views

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    this is an interesting use of technology in the English classroom -- to express poetry through video
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    it also has tips for creating videos in the classroom that I thought were helpful
Katherine Griffin

The Great Depression Unit - 2 views

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    It is great that as teachers we can use technology to find lesson plans that contribute or assist to our own lesson plans. This site has an entire unit on The Great Depression and New Deal that involves multiple research based strategies such as cooperative learning and non linguistic representation. I actually used one of the lessons during my practicum and the kids loved it!
Rick West

How Technology Is Warping Your Memory | The Creativity Post - 1 views

  • Last year at MIT, researchers identified a neural circuit that helps the brain to create long-lasting memories, and the circuit was found to work more effectively when the brain is actively paying attention to what it's looking at. Numerous studies have also found that when students multitask while doing schoolwork, they understand and retain less of the information.
  • The bottom line? If you lose the bigger story, you're likely lose the smaller details, too.
  • So-called "senior moments" are becoming increasingly common among younger people, recent data has found, and it's thought to be due, at least in part, to excessive reliance on technology. A 2013 Trending Machine national poll found that millennials (aged 18-34) are more likely than those over the age of 55 to forget what day it is (15 percent vs. 7 percent) and where they put their keys (14 percent vs. 8 percent). Gen-Yers even forget to take a shower (6 percent) more frequently than seniors. Rising stress levels (which may also have something to do with constant connectivity) could be a factor as well.
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