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lisa damman

Google For Educators - 4 views

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    I like the idea that you have access to all of your revisions. Too often students revised something and it is not really better. They might want to go back to the original one but they do not have it saved. This way they can go back and see the progress they have made. It is also an easy way for others to help with editing.
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    I'm glad I read this. It will help me when I am using google docs.
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    I thought this was a good way to get your students to really concentrate on improving their work.
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    I like this site to help get students motivated in the writing process.
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    This is a good site to use to help encourage students in the writing process.
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    It also thinks that it's a powerful tool for see students to see how their writing has progressed.
Amy Keller

Top 100 Tools for the Twittering Teacher | Best Colleges Online - 4 views

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    Twitter has become a powerful tool for community organizers, marketers, and others who want to share and receive information in a fast, friendly environment. It's no wonder, then, that teachers have also found success on Twitter, using the tool to connect with students, share information with parents, and find useful resources. Here, we'll take a look at 100 tools that can help twittering teachers make the most out of this helpful microblogging tool.
Liza Alton

Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship : The Two-Way : NPR - 7 views

  • 03:28 pm August 2, 2011 Twitter (27) Facebook (685) E-mail Share Stumble Upon Reddit Linkedin Digg What is this? Share Print Comments (146) Recommend (32)   by Eyder Peralta August 2, 2011 Listen to the Story All Things Considered [3 min 38 sec] Add to Playlist Download Transcript   A law signed into law last month in Missouri is making waves nationally, this week. A small part of the wide-ranging SB54, makes it illegal for teachers to be "friends" with students on any social networking site that allows private communication. That means teachers and students can't be friends on Facebook or can't follow each other on Twitter for example. All Things Considered's Michele Norris spoke to an eighth grade teacher from Joplin, Mo., who opposes the new law. Randy Turner, who teaches English, said as teachers your job is to reach out to students and that means going where they are and now a days students have shunned e-mail and are using social networking sites to communicate. The larger bill, explained Turner, was passed with great support because it was intended to protect children from predatory teachers. It was intended, he said, to stop what is termed "passing the trash," which is when teachers who have had inappropriate contact with students resign quietly only to be hired by another school. But Turner argues instead of protecting children, this new law may be hurting them. "We may be preventing them from talking to the very people who may be able to help," he said. In a story last month, Springfield's KSPR talked to a teacher from Nixa, Mo. Band Director Craig Finger said he has no problem with the law, because the lines between teacher and student are clear to him. "... If you ask any one of these kids it's very clear we're not friends," Finger said. "We don't friend any students. If you haven't graduated we're not friends. I think the only people I've friended under 18 are my niece and nephew." But Turner said that in the aftermath of the massive Joplin tornado that killed more than 100, Facebook proved instrumental. He was able to locate 20 students to find out they were OK, because he was friends with them on Facebook. Another teacher, said Turner, who monitors the chatter on Facebook was able to stop a fig
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    NPR reports on Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship
Denise Krefting

The Teacher's Guide To Using YouTube In The Classroom | Edudemic - 4 views

  • YouTube is rolling out some big new ways to engage with the education community. Continuing with our look at how YouTube can aid teachers and students, it’s probably a good idea to actually outline exactly how the video service can help in the classroom.
  • Help Both Struggling And Advanced Students Videos (or playlists) can help supplement in class teaching for struggling students. Students can review them at home so you’re not forced to teach exclusively to the middle 50%. YouTube user piazzaalexis uses videos like this to address misunderstandings and allow his students to review difficult concepts.
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    Excellent resource. My next course deals with the exceptional learner...This is perfect. Merci!
Liza Alton

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: The Digital Inquiry Project and "The New Cultur... - 0 views

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    Blog about how to use blogs to help students learn research and writing
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    I thought this blog had a rather clear way to use blogging i the classroom to help students improve their research and writing skills
Denise Krefting

Google Drive Help - 1 views

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    Help and support for Google Drive
Christina Schmitt

E-pals Around the World - ReadWriteThink - 4 views

  • This lesson helps you select e-pals for your students and develop real-life writing and learning experiences for them.
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    This is a lesson plan for grades 6-8. This lesson helps you select e-pals for your students and develop real-life writing and learning experiences for them.
milesmorales

Best Tool For Both Parents and Kids Alike - 1 views

Nowadays many parents like the hands-on experience in raising their child because studies show that it is really effective in the growth development of children. It is their that they will develop ...

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Anita Roche

Edmodo | Features for Schools and Districts - 1 views

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    Edmodo provides teachers and students a secure place to connect and collaborate, share content and educational applications, and access homework, grades, class discussions and notifications. Our goal is to help educators harness the power of social media to customize the classroom for each and every learner.
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    Facebook is not an option at our school. I don't see it ever being an option. Edmodo though is used in a local district and I just saw a presentation on it on last year. Looks very interesting.
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    I think edmodo would be good for sharing ideas between teachers on committees gathering materials for professional development.
Laura Foell

Preventing CyberBullying:Top 10 tips for Teens - 0 views

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    10 ways to help protect from CyberBullying. This could be used as a one pager to start the discussion.
Sara Rael

You-tilizing Youtube in the Classroom - YouTube - 4 views

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    very helpful
John Kvapil

27 Twitter Tools To Help You Find And Manage Followers - 3 views

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    I took a look at this link and about dropped over! I am amazed at how many management tools are out there!
Barbara Ellingsworth

10 Great Tools to Integrate with your Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    This includes some great tools you can use with Google docs. The heap note teacher could be beneficial to help keep organized in the classroom.
Shaeley Santiago

Kids Who Use Facebook Do Worse in School - TIME Healthland - 9 views

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    I really liked the last comment by the writer. His kids are the same age as mine and I am thankful that mine were older before they had access to Facebook. But just the same we as educators need to know the good and the bad so we can help our students and their parents become better cyber citizens
Deb Little

100 People: A World Portrait - 4 views

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    Bill Gates meets 10 Intel ISEF studentsat Techonomy for the 100 People project The 100 People Foundation is a global education toolbox. By framing the world population as a community of 100 people, we help students to better understand the complex issues facing our planet and the resources we share.
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    All I can say is "Wow!" I didn't know that this site/project was out there! A great tool for teachers to help students understand the citizens they share this world with. Lesson plans, videos, etc.
Sam Oppel

FAQ - diigo help - 3 views

shared by Sam Oppel on 08 Apr 11 - Cached
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