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This is a recorded webinar. Here is the description: Nowadays teachers and students have a variety of ways to show what they know and to express themselves. Take a look at some of the hottest online tools and iPad apps for showing, explaining, and retelling. In fact, these tools can turn students into teachers and teachers into super-teachers! See how learning can be shared by audio, video, collages, slideshows, animations, and screencasts.
Studious - 1 views
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rvice that teachers can use to create online discussion forums for their courses. In your Studeous account you can create a discussion forum for each of the courses that you teach. In addition to using Studeous as a discussion forum you can create an announcements page. If you upgrade to a paid account you can post files and images too (the free version limits you to two files). Students can join your forum by entering the access code for your course or you can send them invitations via email.
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In suburbia, teachers deal with the open disrespect of the upper-and-middle-class parent. I'm talking about those parents who fight for every letter grade, who teach their children to teach the teacher a lesson, and who regard teachers as merely obstacles on the way to an Ivy League admission. I was often amazed by the outrageous lies some parents would tell to get an extension on their child's assignment
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In suburbia, teachers deal with the open disrespect of the upper-and-middle-class parent. I'm talking about those parents who fight for every letter grade, who teach their children to teach the teacher a lesson, and who regard teachers as merely obstacles on the way to an Ivy League admission. I was often amazed by the outrageous lies some parents would tell to get an extension on their child's assignment.
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In suburbia, teachers deal with the open disrespect of the upper-and-middle-class parent. I'm talking about those parents who fight for every letter grade, who teach their children to teach the teacher a lesson, and who regard teachers as merely obstacles on the way to an Ivy League admission. I was often amazed by the outrageous lies some parents would tell to get an extension on their child's assignment.
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Using Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - 0 views
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we must overcome our fears and other obstacles to get students connected in school.
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Education should prepare students to be active, constructive participants in a global society.
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ncourage and model the appropriate and responsible use of mobile and social technologies to maximize students' opportunities to create and share content..
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