A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more.
A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more.
www.office.com/setup Blogs: The OneNote API team is pleased to announce that we have enabled application-level permissions support for the OneNote API. Until now, OneNote API calls could only be made with user-delegated permissions. This meant that your application would be restricted to scenarios that required a user to be signed in. With application-level permissions support, your application now supports scenarios that do not require a user to be signed in! Read the MSDN article for details of the OneNote API application-level permissions support.
With the availability of OneNote API application-level permissions support, many new scenarios that weren't possible earlier are now enabled. Some example scenarios include:
Analytics (based on OneNote metadata and content exposed by the OneNote API).
Dashboards (based on OneNote metadata and content exposed by the OneNote API).
Background provisioning of OneNote content.
Background update of OneNote content.
During the development process of building the new application-level permissions support for OneNote API, our Product Management and Engineering teams worked closely with third-party partners to ensure that relevant and key education scenarios were implemented. We also ensured that our API would work well with new and upcoming third-party solutions. One of these education companies we worked closely with during the API development was Hapara.
"The Hapara Dashboard provides educators with a bird's-eye view into student work across the Office 365 platform. With Dashboard, educators view and access student work from OneDrive and OneNote Class Notebooks from a central hub, making it easier to engage with students and their work across the Office 365 platform. Hapara relies on the new OneNote API to help co-teachers, counselors, coaches and school administrators gain appropriate access to student work in any classroom, something that previously required manual sharing and significant administrative effort by th
Teacher Magazine is a leading information source for k-12 teacher leaders. We cover instruction, school environment, classroom technology, curriculum, and other aspects of school reform and the teaching profession.
This website is from the US Department of Education. It is a survival guide for new teachers. It instructs how to deal with parents, veteran teachers, and provides other information that will help within the first year of teaching.
www.office.com/setup Blogs: Presentations are used every day to educate, enlighten and energize. Head teachers will have to present to teachers, teachers will need to present daily to their students, and those students will have to present on many occasions throughout their education and beyond. Because of this, it is important that presentations are engaging, modern and easy to create, in order to have the impact that is intended. This tutorial in our Sway series will show you how Sway can be used to make great presentations, and how you can make the most of the easy to use features to make your presentation as interactive and informative.
Recently we're been working our way through a number of Sway video tutorials, and this next offering demonstrates the ways you can use Sway to create and liven up your presentations:
In education planning is key, so most educators and students will draw up a plan of their presentation before they start creating it and, now you have Sway, it has never been easier to transform your plan into fun, interactive content in just a few clicks. If you write up an outline in Word for example, just drop it into Sway and it will automatically create headings and sections based on your document. You can then update and change the formatting of the text cards by using the emphasis and accent features, which draw attention to what matters to you in your presentation.
To support the messaging in your text, you can then add some helpful or exciting images to the storyline, categorising them easily with the grouping tool and using focus points to make sure you don't lose what is important. If, like many educators, you like to have visual signposts in your presentation, then you can use the images and text as headings to section your work. This will make it easier for the student navigating the presentation, and allow you to keep the flow when you are presenting. And if you like to have a brief preview of what is coming in the presentation
In correspondence with the New York Times, this website provides recent news relevant to education issues, lesson plan archives and daily lesson plan updates. The website has three categories; teacher connections, student connections, and parent connections.
A website saying what is required for certain teaching positions such as education, training, qualifacations. As well as earnings for teachers, and what future teachers should expect once they begin teaching.
This is teachers talking about their professions. New and old they can come together and have people that share their interests to converse with. The teachers talk about their classes, and different ideas for the classroom.
Mrs. Alphabet is a website that would help future teachers of younger children come up with lesson plans according to holidays and times of the month. It would also help teachers with ideas on how to teach the alphabet, phonics, and mathematics.
This is a website about Inspiring teachers. There are various different headings one can venture off to any where from student teaching to classroom resources.
Resources for professional development, teacher training, and parent education, consultation and speaker services, books, and free online resources from award-winning speaker and author Dr. Jane Bluestein