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hiliarybassett

Google Scholar - 1 views

Designing a lesson around Google Scholar will help a high school classroom understand how to navigate through scholarly sources, along with the comprehension of what makes a credible source. Using ...

Teacher Resource language arts Research information Literacy

started by hiliarybassett on 22 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
Gregory Foschi

Cyberwise - 4 views

http://www.cyberwise.org/digital-citizenship-hub Great resource. It has links to useful articles about digital citzenship, games and even e-books you can download for free!!

started by Gregory Foschi on 28 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
pcarstensen

QR Codes: Pushing the Narrative on Scannables - 1 views

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    The first time that I tried to scan a quick response (QR) code, I held my iPhone up to a poster on the subway. I was underground without any cell service, and I didn't know that there was such as thing as a QR code reader app.
pcarstensen

Twelve Ideas for Teaching With QR Codes - 1 views

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    As mobile learning becomes more and more prevalent, we must find effective ways to leverage mobile tools in the classroom. As always, the tool must fit the need. Mobile learning can create both the tool and the need. With safe and specific structures, mobile learning tools can harness the excitement of technology with the purpose of effective instruction.
melvincampbell

Tired of Fake information? Try Google Scholar - 1 views

Google Scholar is a great tool that can be used for scholarly peer-reviewed articles. This is the best source for REAL information.

Teacher Resource Study Resource Information and Media Literacy

started by melvincampbell on 23 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
alexiabferreira

Get organized. Work smarter. Remember everything. | Evernote - 2 views

shared by alexiabferreira on 30 Jun 16 - No Cached
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    Collect, nurture, and share ideas across desktop and mobile platforms with Evernote. Your thoughts are always with you, always accessible, always in sync. Useful collaboration note taking tools and ability to save articles and clippings from Internet for critically analyzing sources.
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    Short Description: Evernote is an IOS/Android compatible app that promotes collaboration as well as productivity. It allows for its users to take notes in various unique formats, ranging from text, sketching, photos, journaling, graphs, audio, video and my personal favorite: sticky notes that you can actually write on! These notes automatically can sync to every device the user is logged into, and can be shared for real time collaboration within a classroom - perfect for group projects and note sharing. And if a student forgot to write something down, they can take a picture of the board and have the photo scanned into their notes on the app. Examples for Uses: Project collaboration Teacher note sharing amongst all student devices Real time in class collaboration on documents and slides Readings can be instantly shared and annotated via App Students can pick note taking format that best suits their learning needs
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    I used to use evernote and then moved away from it. It has come a long way and I may want to go back to using it again. Thanks for bringing my attention back to this.
julianasans

Facebook - 1 views

Facebook is a great tool for collaboration. Students can share links to articles they find that relate to the class and other students in their class can comment on what their peers are posting.

#techinpedagogy400 #collaboration

started by julianasans on 20 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
christinadeblasi

Google Scholar - Critical Thinking - 4 views

Tool Name: Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com Short Description: Google Scholar is an online search engine that provides students with scholarly literature. This research tool is easy to u...

techinpedagogy criticalthinking

started by christinadeblasi on 20 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
achristofer

Pocket - 0 views

Pocket is a free tool that can be used to store videos, articles, etc. and then can be used to access these at a later time on a browser or through the app. https://getpocket.com/

Collaboration Teacher Resource information and media literacy

started by achristofer on 25 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
pcarstensen

6 Ways Students Benefit from Technology Integration - 0 views

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    Implementing technology in the classroom provides richer learning opportunities for students. Technology puts students at the center of learning, and the benefits are clear. According to statistics gathered for a recent NUITEQ infographic, the use of technology can not only boost collaboration opportunities and student retention but also make information more accessible - 95 percent of students with connectivity use the internet for research.
pcarstensen

12 augmented reality apps students can use today - 4 views

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    As augmented reality's classroom potential grows, apps are becoming more relevant and targeted.
pcarstensen

How interactive technology is transforming storytelling - 1 views

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    Let me begin by saying: reports of the death of the book are wildly exaggerated. Likewise traditional storytelling. Human beings have been telling stories around campfires since the first cavewoman struck a flint against another flint and noticed that an interesting spark flew off.
pcarstensen

Teaching Inquiry with Primary Sources - 0 views

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    Inquiry is a process of active learning that is driven by questioning and critical thinking. The understandings that students develop through inquiry are deeper and longer lasting than any pre-packaged knowledge delivered by teachers to students. Inquiry-based learning follows a process that progresses through phases, but is recursive and reflective throughout.
khenderson17

Actively Learn - 2 views

Actively Learn is an e-reader platform/app that allows teachers and students to highlight, annotate, and ask/answer questions within a text, be it a textbook, novel, journal article, or primary sou...

Teacher Resource Collaboration Communication Assessment reading Critical Thinking

started by khenderson17 on 14 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
pcarstensen

Who, What, Where, How, and Now? The C3 Framework and the C3 Literacy Collaborative Project - 0 views

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    Alarmed by the possibility of social studies being overlooked in this context of new national disciplinary standards, National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools convened a meeting of 15 national organizations representing civics, economics, geography, and history, to begin a conversation about a set of Common State Standards for Social Studies.
pcarstensen

This is what Google Expeditions can do in a classroom - 2 views

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    Virtual reality is one of the latest tools to hit education, and educators across the country are excited to engage students with dynamic, immersive visuals and virtual field trips. But getting started can be overwhelming, especially with different platforms and devices on the market.
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