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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!
Maria Jacobus

Ideas to Inspire - Ways to use Google Docs in the classroom - 2 views

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    Ideas for using Google Docs to support learning in the classroom. Contributed by teachers from all around the world.
Laurie Nielsen

New TED-Ed Site Turns YouTube Videos Into 'Flipped' Lessons - Wired Campus - The Chroni... - 1 views

  • With each flipped video, professors receive a unique Web link that they can use to distribute the lesson to students and track their answers.
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    Wow, this is really innovative!
Susan Wouters

Challenging the Gifted Students Using Google Apps and Web 2.0 - 1 views

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    Slide presentation from ISTE 2010. Good information on how to get started and 12 tools and ideas for use.
Jamie Dee

Did You Know? About The Future - Shift Happens - Globalization; Information Age - YouTube - 2 views

shared by Jamie Dee on 15 Jul 12 - No Cached
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    Although, this video is over a year old, the importance of why global empathy is important is stressed in this presentation.
Lisa Westerman

Instant Translation - 1 views

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    Check out this website and explore translating into a different language. This shows how it works on ePals. Very cool! Students are going to love this!
Sara Rael

Schools Can Challenge Boundaries by Registering for 'Mix It Up' | Teaching Tolerance - 1 views

  • Submitted by Maureen Costello on July 18, 2012 Keywords: Diversity and inclusion Stereotypes and bias Bullying and exclusion Mix It Up At a time when the nation’s schools are becoming more segregated, teachers and students across the country have an opportunity to show the rest of the world they’re committed to challenging these boundaries by registering for Teaching Tolerance’s Mix It Up at Lunch Day. The Oct. 30 event,
Sara Rael

Mapping Out a Get-to-Know-You Project | Teaching Tolerance - 1 views

  • Submitted by Sarah Anderson on July 11, 2012 Keywords: Stereotypes and bias One of the simplest ways to foster compassion and understanding in our classrooms is to give students opportunities to share stories about their lives. By communicating and listening, students can break down stereotypes and see each other as real people.
  • Celebrating diversity is not just about recognizing other cultures and ethnicities. It is also about acknowledging that we all have rich and complex stories with varied pasts and personal struggles. The more we know about each other’s lives, the easier it is to accept and understand. 
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    This would be great for introducing maps plus a start of the year opener.
Jennifer Otten

eSchool News | - 1 views

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    Excellent resources for up-to-date articles about technology in education.
Aileen Sullivan

Submitting a template - Google Docs Help - 2 views

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    If you repeatedly use the same format for a Google Document, these directions will allow you to make your format into a template for you, and others, to use as a starting point.
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    This is from the "Google Docs" help pages.
Aileen Sullivan

Creating a Template in Google Docs - 3 views

  • There are plenty of templates available for Google Docs. But if you can't find one that suits your needs, you can create your own.
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    When I tried to use one of the Google Docs templates, I had difficulty changing the template. For example, I tried and tried to change "Mrs. Smith" in the sidebar to "Mrs. Little". I was not successful. Anyone know of tips for me?
Denise Krefting

HeartlandIpadsEd - 1 views

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    AEA 11 ipad resources
Robert Dickson

CIPA Compliance & K-12 Schools using Google Apps - Best Practices | Google Groups - 1 views

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    The legal side of using GA in the classroom.
Terri Kretzinger

How to use YouTube at school, safely | eSchool News - 2 views

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    This looked really interesting!
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