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Virtual Nerd Math Videos - 0 views

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    Virtual Nerd's patent-pending tutorial system provides in-context information, hints, and links to supporting tutorials, synchronized with videos, each 3 to 7 minutes long. In this non-linear system, users are free to take whatever path through the material best serves their needs. These unique features make Virtual Nerd a viable alternative to private tutoring.
Becky Seymour

A Google Classroom Tutorial | Jennifer L. Scheffer - Linkis.com - 0 views

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    14 minute video tutorial.
Cally Flickinger

Explain Everything Tutorial - YouTube - 0 views

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    Explain Everything Instructional video for teachers to create videos for student instruction and assessment. Examples are provided along with other resources and tutorials.
Edith Fogarty

Apple IT Resources - 0 views

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    Documents and video tutorials to help teachers, administrators, and IT professionals work with Apple products.
Becky Seymour

Teacher's Guide on The Use of Google Sites in The Classroom ~ Educational Technology an... - 0 views

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    Makes a case for using Google Sites in the classroom with suggestions for use and examples. Includes video tutorials, info on webinars and actual Google Sites built by educators.
Cally Flickinger

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: Grab a ThingLink Account for Your School District - 0 views

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     Great tutorial about using Thinglink for curricula and student curation and collaboration in creative and authentic ways. 
Jill Dawson

Role of Tech Integrationist - AHS Technology Integration - 0 views

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    I like the way this person features video tutorials to assist educators in his/her building. I am looking at this site as an example of how one might choose to create a presence and communicate in a digital format, to augment their role of working alongside classroom teachers.
Leah Starr

Submitting an Assignment in Edmodo - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tutorial for turning in assignments.
Leah Starr

Connecting Google Drive to Edmodo - YouTube - 0 views

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    Tutorial on how to link your Google Drive to Edmodo.
nickyforest

Conducting Research-based Projects in Elementary Grades with Safety in Mind -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • elementary school students choose to conduct research for school projects.
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      How elementary school students choose to conduct research is a big question mark.
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      A great article on elementary school student research.
  • Fortunately, there are best practices for teachers to adopt and safe websites for learners to visit, which she shares here with THE Journal.
  • Did the students have a list of safe sites to use for their research, appropriate for their grade level
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      Students did not have a list of approved websites that were appropriate for their use.
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  • She and her mom were proud that she had done her own research. When she said that she got her information from Wikipedia, I suggested that she might wish to include her source on the project, but she did not want to. She did not know if she would be presenting the project to her classmates.
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      Research from a 3rd grader was done using only Wikipedia and that was not cited on her research project.
  • My concern was not just about the credibility of using Wikipedia for academic purposes. The reading level was too advanced for a typical third-grader. Researchers (Anderson, 2012) have found the overall readability of numerous Wikipedia articles too difficult for many readers.
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      Wikipedia is not written at a 3rd grade level, or for any elementary student for that matter.
  • How is the research process introduced to elementary students, particularly for using the internet? Are learners provided an age-appropriate online tutorial? Is there a standards document indicating skills that students should be developing in elementary grades for using technology to conduct research?  What guidelines/templates are students provided for developing their projects? Are they provided a checklist/rubric for how projects would be graded? Who sees their projects?  How do you make parents aware that their children will be doing internet research and that their children’s “online safety” has been considered?
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      What are the guidelines for elementary school student research. These six questions were asked of teachers in two different states.
  • elementary learners can hop on the Research Rocket at the online portal Kentucky Virtual Library: How to Do Research and find an interactive and engaging tutorial designed just for them. Content might also benefit classroom lessons and discussions, particularly in K–2 when
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      School districts in Kentucky have a virtual library where students can learn about how to do research.
  • ibrary media specialists in the School District of New Berlin (WI) developed a series of research guides and templates, organized by grade-bands. Templates for grades 4 to 6 combine a checklist or rubric.  Lankau, Parrish, Quillin and Schilling (2004) developed the Research Project Guide: A Handbook for Teachers and Studentsfor Humble Independent School District in Texas.
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      LMS staff in Wisconsin and Texas have organized templates, rubrics and checklists to help students with their research.
  • Symbaloo, a social bookmarking tool, for this purpose. The Elementary Research Guide focuses on the Super 3 and Big 6 research models for grades K–2 and 3 to 5, respectively. Presentations on the Super 3 and Big 6 models, posted on Slideshare.net, illustrate that educators value both models.  
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      Resources for research projects also include Symbaloo, Super 3 and Big 6 which are readily available to students and teachers.
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    Some real examples of research done wrong while highlighting how much research skills need to be taught, starting in elementary school.
Lisa Young

Metaverse for Augmented Reality: Program Breakouts and More - 1 views

  • to add to something,” so we are adding another layer to reality. We are adding the digital world to our real, physical world.
  • scavenger hunts with Metaverse
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      Students love scavenger hunts to begin with. A scavenger hunt using AR would greatly increase engagement as long as it runs smoothly.
  • Metaverse Mathematics Video Tutorial – Jonathan Bigsby (9:31)
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      Video Tutorial to learn how to set up Metaverse
Lucie deLaBruere

Great Diigo Resource - 0 views

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    One of my favorite tools
slangevin

Technical Integration - K12 Guide to going Google - 1 views

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    Deploying Google Apps - Resource straight from Google
Edith Fogarty

A Guide to Edmodo - 0 views

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    A detailed PDF instruction manual for Edmodo
Jill Dawson

iMovie iOS7 on Vimeo - 0 views

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    This is a useful video that teaches some advanced video editing techniques on an iPad. Pretty snazzy!
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    This is a useful video that teaches some advanced editing techniques on an iPad. Pretty snazzy!
Joy Ray

Symbaloo - 0 views

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    This Reading webmix is a great tool for teachers and students, containing various lesson plans, online tools, and tutorials regarding all types of Reading.
Leah Starr

4 Powerful Formative Assessment Tools For The Chromebook Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

    • Leah Starr
       
      Quick overview of what formative assessment it.
  • This process is meant to measure where students are in the learning process by applying a diagnostic tool, usually in the form of questions
  • The information obtained could then be used to modify teaching and learning activities with the goal of helping improve student comprehension.
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  • Socrative is an easy to use and engaging way to assess student learning.
  • Socrative uses a “room” system, and students enter a teacher’s “room” to begin an assessment.
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      Tutorial for Socrative.
  • Assessments can include traditional, open response or multiple choice quizzes, exit tickets, and even the fast paced Space Race group activity.
  • This assessment tool allows me to push out a multitude of questions via a form – which is much like a survey. Student answers then populate into a spreadsheet – and that is where the fun begins.
  • Ask quiz questions to compare evidence of understanding with student self assessments.
  • Students can use their Chromebooks to play this active and absorbing game.
    • Leah Starr
       
      Create formative assessments through Google Form for each reading strategy taught. This can be used to create small groups based on need.
  • Students give feedback about their understanding in private and in real time. This means teachers can identify needs as they occur.” Justin Mann, the app’s developer, told me during a recent meeting.
  • adding colored backgrounds to answers that are wrong, so that I can instantly pinpoint which kids are grasping the concepts and which ones need further intervention
  • This technique, which I learned from an innovative educator, Jennie Magiera, allows me to quickly differentiate my instruction as I get real time information about student comprehension
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    Examples of quick formative assessments that can be used with Chromebooks!
Kelly Wilson

K-12 Digital Learning Platform | Haiku Learning - 0 views

shared by Kelly Wilson on 31 Jul 14 - No Cached
  • revolves around your content
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      Provides flexibility for teachers!
  • third-party services or create your own from scratch
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    Haiku Learning's main webpage with tutorial
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