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Kenneth Griswold

Help Students Say Something Substantial - 0 views

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    You've tried using online discussion with  your students in Haiku (or elsewhere), but you are having trouble getting students to say something substantial.  These tips should help drive a deeper conversation at the common "core" of the issue or topic.
Kenneth Griswold

"If you put it that way" by Leticia Britos Cavagnaro on Prezi - 0 views

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    This is a powerful Prezi demonstrating the power of Prezi.   Very nicely done with a few really good tips about how to get started with Prezi.  Check it out!
Kenneth Griswold

Google Art Project - 0 views

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    Take a virtual field trip to art museums around the world. Get "up close and personal" with works of art. High-resolution images allow users to zoom in to see individual brush strokes. Rich information is included. An education section includes lesson plans and ideas for how to use the site in the classroom.
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    Love this! This is one of my favorites. Perfect for the interactive whiteboard.
Kenneth Griswold

PowerPoint on iPad and iPhone - Control PowerPoint and More on Any Screen - Electric Slide - 0 views

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    To some the electric slide may just be a novelty dance. Astute readers of technology blogs will know that this Electric Slide happens to be a application that allows visitors to wirelessly present their PowerPoint slides, documents, and videos using just their iPhone or iPad. First-time visitors can watch an instructional video and then go ahead and get started. The Features area contains details on the operations of the program and the Help section offers up some useful suggestions. This version is compatible with all operating systems running iOS 5.1.1 and newer. From The Scout Report, Copyright Internet Scout 1994-2013. https://www.scout.wisc.edu/
Kenneth Griswold

Interactive NETS*S - home - 0 views

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    Resources And Ideas For Getting More From The NETS-S: http://t.co/lzk45xm0hO - Steven W. Anderson (@web20classroom) November 19, 2013
Kenneth Griswold

Free Resources for Teachers | Online Student Code of Conduct - 1 views

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    via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups http://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation
Brandie Freed

BYOD to SCHOOL? - 2 views

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    7 Steps to BYOT Here's what Georgia's Forsyth County Schools recommends when thinking about implementing BYOT. (Find more at www.forsyth.k12.ga.us/byot.) 1. Think carefully about your goals. 2. Survey students about what gadgets they own. 3. Get buy-in from parents and the community. 4. Determine rules for personal devices, and make sure everyone is clear on them. 5. Test connectivity by inviting students to bring in their devices. 6. Ask students about their experiences with their own gadgets. 7. Plan how you can use BYOT to develop fun, challenging activities for students.
Kenneth Griswold

Kidblog - 1 views

  • Kidblog is built by teachers, for teachers, so students can get the most out of the writing process. Our mission is to empower teachers to embrace the benefits of the coming digital revolution in education. As students become creators - not just consumers - of information, we recognize the crucial role of teachers as discussion moderators and content curators in the classroom. With Kidblog, teachers monitor and control all activity within their classroom blogging community.
  • Kidblog provides teachers with the tools to help students safely navigate the digital – and increasingly social – online landscape. Kidblog allows students to exercise digital citizenship within a secure, private classroom blogging space. Kidblog’s security features put safety first: Teachers have administrative control over all student blogs and student accounts. Your students’ blogs are private by default – viewable only by classmates and the teacher. Teachers can elect to make posts public, while still moderating all content. Teachers can add password-protected parent and guest accounts to the community at their discretion. Comment privacy settings block unsolicited comments from outside sources. Kidblog is fully COPPA compliant and does not require any personal information from students.
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    A safe FREE solution for blogging.  Perfect for the elementary school.  Haiku is missing a full fledged blogging tool, this will fill that gap for teachers.
Kenneth Griswold

Dino Dig - 0 views

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    This is similar to the old "Battleship" games where you hit or miss the ship. In this case, it's dinosaurs, but you get the same coordinate practice. Great for middle schoolers!
Kenneth Griswold

Dos and Don'ts of Online Student Communication - 0 views

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    One of the most powerful uses of an LMS like Haiku is the ability to easily conduct online discussions with your students.   This article provides excellent tips for establishing "norms" for online discussion to establish and maintain a safe space for conversation online.
Kenneth Griswold

Rethinking The Teacher Role in online discussion - 0 views

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    This article provides a strong analysis of two kinds of roles teachers might choose to take on in an online classroom discussion.  What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?  Which would you choose?
Kenneth Griswold

The Art of Asking Questions - 2 views

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    This article contrasts question types that foster conversations with those that kill conversation.   Although these tips are directed toward facilitating successful online discussion, they can be applied equally to in-person dicussions in class.  Take a look!
Kenneth Griswold

Say What? 5 Ways to Get Students to Listen | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Strategy #1: Say it Once
  • Strategy #2: Turn and Talk
  • "I'm going to describe the process of _________. I will pause along the way and ask you to turn to a partner and explain to them what you heard."
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  • Strategy #3: Student Hand Signals
  • one finger if you agree, two fingers if you disagree, and three fingers if you are undecided or if you have a question.
  • Strategy #4: Pay Attention, Pause, Paraphrase
  • Strategy #5: Creating Questions
  • "If speaking is silver, then listening is gold." -- Turkish saying
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    Practical advice in this blog entry from Edutopia.  Teachers could implement these suggestions immediately without much difficulty.   
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