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Kenneth Griswold

Web Tools for Teachers by Type - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    This livebinder is a nice collection of Web Tools for teachers organized by type.  As the curator of the binder says, it is dedicated to helping teachers find the right web tool for the task at hand.  Take a look!
Kenneth Griswold

Documenting Learning in Mathematics (or any other subject) using Padlet - 1 views

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    A math teacher demonstrates how he and his students use the web tool, pad let, to collaborate on and assess math tasks in a lesson. Padlet is a free tool that allows users to upload notes , images, and more to a common online bulletin board or workspace.
Kenneth Griswold

The 20 Best Education Apps And Web Tools Of The Year - Edudemic - 0 views

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    via Edudemic http://edudemic.com a crowd-sourced list of the best educational apps, tools, and services online.
Anne Marie Littrell

cooltoolsforschools - Presentation Tools - 0 views

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    Amazing resource! Filled with tools for tons of technological needs! Check it out!
Kenneth Griswold

web20tools - List | Diigo - 0 views

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    Kathy' Shrock's Diigo List on web 2.0 tools   This is a great place to start to explore what is available.
Kenneth Griswold

Digital Portfolios in the Age of the Read/Write Web (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

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    Article about course designed using web 2.0 tools.
Kenneth Griswold

Storyboard That - An innovative and visual way to describe ideas and processes - 1 views

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    A tool for creating storyboards. This is a great tool for digital storytelling, writing, and explaining.
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    Would be excellent option for the students who don't have the resources at home to do the big, artistic storyboards. This way they would be able to build one online.
Kenneth Griswold

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 0 views

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    This is a collection of free web-based tools like a random name picker and a timer. These are simple to use and may help with classroom management.
Kenneth Griswold

Flipping the classroom - Educational Technology for School Leaders - 1 views

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    This article provides a good introduction to and explanation of the flipped classroom model; includes links a number of web tools.
Kenneth Griswold

Readability - An Arc90 Lab Experiment - 0 views

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    Convert cluttered web pages into easy to read, intuitively formatted text. This is excellent as a productivity tool or as a means for using online text in lessons and activities.
Kenneth Griswold

infuselearning | Empowering The BYOD REVOLUTION - 1 views

  • InfuseLearning is a breakthrough virtual learner response solution
  • Engage every student, on any device
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    Infuse learning, like Socrative, is a web-based learner response solution that can work on any internet-connected device.  With this solution, learner response is simple.  This is especially appropriate for the BYOD classroom.  This system allows the creation of "whiteboard" items where students draw their responses.
Kenneth Griswold

Popcorn Maker: A Dead-Simple Drag-and-Drop App For Remixing Web Videos | Co.Design: bus... - 0 views

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    Popcorn Maker: A Dead-Simple Drag-and-Drop App For Remixing Web Videos http://t.co/4EuFbqJp via @zite
Kenneth Griswold

What ThingLink can do - ThingLink - 0 views

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    If a picture is worth a thousand words, a Thinglink image may be worth 1000 pictures.  Thinglink is a great FREE tool that enables one to create dynamic interactive images that have embedded hyperlinks to other images, wikipedia articles, videos, websites, audio recordings, or almost anything else.  The image can then be embedded in your website or Haiku class, projected etc.  Easy to use.
Kenneth Griswold

121resources - Teaching with Technology - 3 views

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    Nicely organized Wiki aligning apps to Marzano's effective instructional strategies, organized by tool type, and organized by task.
Kenneth Griswold

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Home Page - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - 0 views

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    A favorite one-stop shop, Kathy Shrock's Guide for Educators is a curated list of resources that is consistently updated and includes an index of excellent resources from across the web, links to valuable tools for technology integration and good teaching and learning.  Browse here for great ideas and resources.
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: Snap! - Drag and Drop Coding for Kids - 0 views

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    Snap! is a drag and drop programming interface designed to help students learn to program. Snap! uses a visual interface that works in your browser on your laptop as well as on your iPad. To design a program in Snap! drag commands into a sequence ...
Kenneth Griswold

100+ Best Chrome Apps and Extensions - 1 views

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    As the title suggests, this site provides one or two sentence descriptions and large annotated screenshots of some of the best and most popular Chrome apps and extensions out there. With these tools you can turn your browser into a powerhouse application. Take a look! Some of my favorites are the Diigo Web Collector, Save to Google Drive, and Readability.
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    100+ Best Chrome Apps and Extensions http://t.co/biDmSpMNVR - John Robinson (@21stprincipal) October 12, 2013
Kenneth Griswold

Where the Common Core Meets Common Sense | November Learning - 1 views

  • Research shows that students primarily use one search engine and then only look at the first page of results.
  • our students have weaker research skills as a result of not being taught the rigor and discipline of using Google and other search tools across the curriculum in all grade levels
  • Our general analysis is that our students don’t know that they don’t know.
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  • common sense and the Common Core.
  • Most states will have to rethink their approach to teaching critical analysis of all kinds of information, as the standards require that students be able to: Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism; Draw evidence from literary or informational texts to support analysis, reflection, and research; and Interpret mathematical results in the context of a situation and reflect on whether the results make sense, possibly improving the model if it has not served its purpose.
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    This article from Alan November discusses "web literacy" and the kinds of skills essential for digitally literate students and where these skills are found in the Common Core State Standards.   He makes a compelling argument for teaching these skills to students and provides some ideas about how it may be accomplished.
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