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Deb Little

Global Connections for Elementary Students - 3 views

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    Simple Structures: The late Hilda Taba, noted social studies educator and curriculum developer, always emphasized that "kids need categories," or "pigeon-holes," if you will, into which they can fit new facts, concepts and ideas. Abundant learning theory supports this. The fact is that most teachers also appreciate having some simple structures with which to work.
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    It took a bit of searching, but here are some elementary lessons to enhance student understandings of our global world. The homepage also has lessons geared for middle and high school students. Here is that link: http://www.globaled.org/curriculum3.html
Barbara Donery

Teachers and Principals Talk About Google Docs - 1 views

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    The Youtube video is many different teachers and administrators talking about how they have used Google Docs in their school. 
Laura Foell

http://www.jae-online.org/attachments/article/37/Murphrey_etal_50_4_110-119.pdf - 1 views

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    Explaination about using Ipods and MP3 in Ag educaiton
Shaeley Santiago

Is the internet making teens nicer? - Yahoo! News - 1 views

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    Interesting article
Mel Hewitt

The Google Classroom - 1 views

shared by Mel Hewitt on 26 Jul 11 - Cached
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    This site come complete with tutorial videos. 
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.
Liza Alton

ePals - Web 2.0 Tools - New Possibilities for Teaching and Learning - Confluence - 3 views

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    Detailed information about ePals, including history, how to use and how it is used
Liza Alton

Continuing to develop a viable YouTube policy for my classroom. : Teachers At Risk - 1 views

  • have students know there are certain expectations around computer use in a classroom just like there are in a place of business that are different from the ones at home; help students understand  the YouTube videos they choose to watch should add value to what they are doing in class; encourage  students to think critically when watching YouTube videos to determine if the videos have the potential to add value to the task at hand; have students practice thinking critically about the videos they are watching and evaluating them.
  • chart type graphic organizer for students to use
  • I don’t think its much of a stretch for them to think critically about what they have seen.  They’ll be expected to complete an entry for each video they choose to watch during this activity.
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    A teacher blogs about developing a YouTube policy for her classroom and has an idea for managing their usage of YouTube
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!
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!
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.
Terri Kretzinger

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

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    This looked really interesting!
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.
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.
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