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Akmal Yousuf

The OneNote REST API now supports application-level permissions - Office Setup Help - 0 views

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    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
Amy Holmes

Teachers Teaching Teachers - 0 views

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    This site is organized by four teachers who blog, podcast, and webcast. The purpose of this blog/podcast is to develop teacher knowledge and leadership to improve students and teachers. This is a very useful site in which all can access.
Alexis Llewellyn

Teacher Quotes, Teaching Sayings, Quotations about Teachers - 0 views

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    Quotations about teachers and teaching, from The Quote Garden. These are something I found online and I thought would be interesting to keep in mind, as a future teacher.
Akmal Yousuf

How to Build a Presentation in Sway - Part 1 - Office Setup Help - 0 views

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    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
kim fox

Creating a Muliticultural Classroom - 0 views

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    This article is about the steps that teachers need to take to create a multicultural classroom. It discusses using multicultural literature in the classroom and and the importance of helping a child be comfortable enough with their cultural background, and encouraging students to participate. An example that is used in the article, is a teacher learning a couple of words of a language that a student speaks. By doing so, the teacher is showing that they respect that child's culture.
Amy Holmes

Teacher Resources - 20 Resources for Future Teachers - 0 views

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    This site is a collection of resources for future teachers. From about.com it complies a list of information for people interested in the teaching field. This site is provides links to teacher education sites, online communities, and other resources.
Alexis Llewellyn

Parent Teacher Conference Ideas and Tips For Teachers - 0 views

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    This webpage is for teacher who are having conferences with parents. It gives tips, things to be sure to hit on, and ideas for things not to mention.
Alexis Llewellyn

Teaching Strategies - 0 views

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    This is a website geared toward teachers of all different grades. It has strategies for all different types of learners. I feel a teacher or a future teacher could benefit from checking all this out!
Amy Holmes

Education World® The Educator's Best Friend - 0 views

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    Education World is a search engine site for educational resources for teachers or students. This is a site where teachers can gather and share their ideas for lesson plans, games, technology, school issues, professional development and many more types of research materials. Education world is an easy site for all teachers to use.
kim fox

First year of teaching booklet - 0 views

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    This 48 page booklet gives you some insight on what to expect during your first year of teaching from those who have just been through it. The teachers that shared their responses, were winners of the First Class Teacher Award. Informative.
Amy Holmes

Poems for/about Teachers - 0 views

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    This site provides poems about and for teachers. There are a wide variety of authors and some come from children. It is an adorable site that can make your day, especially if you are a teacher.
Amy Holmes

A Difference - 0 views

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    This blog site by Darren Kuropatwa discusses deal issues facing teachers, including teaching methods, lesson plans, aids, and tools. The author posts about informative lessons that all teachers or prospective teachers should know. Everything on the blog site pertains to teaching and words to live by for teaching.
kim fox

What principals look for in a teacher - 0 views

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    This page offers tips about what a principal looks for in a teacher and touches on things like: passion, enthusiasm, communication skills, teaching skills, etc.
Casey Marguccio

Teachers & Writers Collaborative - Home - 0 views

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    A place for teachers to go and get ideas, collaborate with other teachers
Maureen Barreras

Resource Website for Teachers - 0 views

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    Teacher Vision is a great website for teachers and parents. I used this website when I was preparing one of my lesson plans for field work. The website includes lesson plans, printables, themes, classroom management ideas, and professional development resources.
Alexis Llewellyn

What benefits for being a teacher do you get? - 0 views

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    What benefits for being a teacher do you get? How much do you get paid? This website answers some of those questions.
Alexis Llewellyn

Parents Behaving Badly - TIME MAGAZNE - 0 views

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    This is an artical from time magazine a few years ago. It talks about the Insides the new classroom power struggle, and what teachers say about pushy moms and dads who drive them crazy. Why Teachers HATE Parents!
Maureen Barreras

Why Should Students Blog? - 0 views

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    This is an article written by a woman who went back to college in her forty's to become a teacher. While there she was introduced, and fell in love with, blogging. Once she became a teacher, she introduced her students to blogging. The article discusses many benefits of student blogging. Worth reading!
Megan Lafferty

What Makes a Good Teacher Article - Teaching Resources - Center for Excellence in Teach... - 0 views

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    Qualities all teachers should possess!
marissa council

Education World® The Educator's Best Friend - 0 views

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    This web site has been a best friend to me in some of my education courses. It provides many ideas for lessons, tips on being an effective teacher, how to integrate technology and so much more. This site will be helpful to all of you future teachers and I know I will be using this site when I become a teacher as well.
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    Education World®. The Educator's Best Friend. The surfing is over. Here you will find the best education links and original content the Net has to offer. Dozens of other features...
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