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Michelle Krill

Wages: Commission : Promethean Planet - 0 views

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    This flipchart helps students explore working on commission. Using 5 case studies they can explore straight commission, salary plus commission and draw against commission. They will also learn about vocabulary that includes: salary, commission, net pay, gross pay, bonus, draw, base and wages. This flipchart allows student to interactively explore types of jobs that are commission-based as well as the the pros and cons of commission-based employment. Student will need to understand simple mathematics including addition, subtraction, multiplying, and percentages. Some actions are embedded in the flipchart like hide/show, page notes, show calculator and others.
Michelle Krill

Everyday Mathematics - 0 views

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    This section provides implementation resources, information, and advice specific to each grade level.
Michelle Krill

Decimal Squares - 0 views

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    Program for teaching place values and the use of decimals.
Michelle Krill

Applying Bloom's Taxonomy - 1 views

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    Questions aligned to Blooms (older version) for higher order thinking.
Michelle Krill

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Blog, wiki or google doc? Which do you need for what you're trying to accomplish? This matrix can help you decide.
Michelle Krill

The LoTi Connection - 0 views

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    The LoTi implementation model offers a systems approach to improved student achievement using 21st Century teaching. The model is comprised of four stages ~ Assess, Plan, Implement, Sustain
Michelle Krill

Project New Media Literacies - 0 views

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    Project New Media Literacies (NML), a research initiative based within MIT's Comparative Media Studies program, explores how we might best equip young people with the social skills and cultural competencies required to become full participants in an emergent media landscape and raise public understanding about what it means to be literate in a globally interconnected, multicultural world.
Michelle Krill

ISTE Classroom Observation Tool - 0 views

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    The ISTE Classroom Observation Tool (ICOT®) is a FREE online tool that provides a set of questions to guide classroom observations of a number of key components of technology integration.
Michelle Krill

nets-implementation » Videos of NETS*S in Action - 0 views

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    These videos provide excerpts of lessons that demonstrate the effective integration of technology in the classroom learning environment and highlight strategies that contribute to student learning that can lead to mastery of the NETS*S.
Michelle Krill

ISTE NETS for Administrators (02.Jan.2009) - Google Search - 0 views

Michelle Krill

ATand21stCenturySkills » home - 0 views

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    This hands-on workshop will focus on understanding popular Web 2.0 tools, how these tools are being used in the classroom, and how a variety of assistive technologies can be integrated with Web 2.0 tools to allow all students to become effective users of these tools. Gain knowledge and skills related to the uses of Web 2.0 tools in the classroom and experience using a variety of assistive technologies to foster the use of Web 2.0 tools in your classroom.
Michelle Krill

Tech Futures | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • First, technology is changing the way students interact with information. It has revolutionized the way we obtain, gather, evaluate, and search for information, and schools that have not adapted to these changes find themselves disconnected from their students.
  • Secondly, many technology initiatives are specifically designed to increase a student’s access to technology. Therefore, a school district can achieve its goal without actually improving student learning. The problem is that access to technology should not be the goal; improving teaching and learning should be.
  • Consider how strange it would be to see a lesson that includes the statement “Students will use paper and a pen….”
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  • There was a time when information was only accessible at school from teachers, libraries, and textbooks. If a student didn’t learn the information before they left school, they had very limited access to these information resources. Yet now, the Internet has changed the rules: Information is available at any time to anyone with access.
  • School leaders need to decide what should be the focus of instruction: information retention, or information consumption.
  • Districts need to realize that one size does not fit all, and placing the same technology in each classroom in the name of equity is a recipe for disaster.
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