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Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps - Tony Vincent - Learning in Hand - 0 views

  • RelevanceThe app’s focus has a strong connection to the purpose for the app and appropriate for the student CustomizationApp offers complete flexibility to alter content and settings to meet student needs FeedbackStudent is provided specific feedback Thinking SkillsApp encourages the use of higher order thinking skills including creating, evaluating, and analyzing EngagementStudent is highly motivated to use the app SharingSpecific performance summary or student product is saved in app and can be exported to the teacher or for an audience
  • Here's my list: Use of app is relevant to the purpose and student needs Help or tutorial is available in the app Content is appropriate for the student Information is error-free, factual, and reliable Content can be exported, copied, or printed App’s settings and/or content can be customized Customized content can be transferred to other devices History is kept of student use of the app Design of app is functional and visually stimulating Student can exit app at any time without losing progress Works with accessibility options like VoiceOver and Speak Selection App is free of charge No in-app purchases are necessary for intended use of app App loads quickly and does not crash App contains no advertising App has been updated in the last 6 months App promotes creativity and imagination App provides opportunities to use higher order thinking skills App promotes collaboration and idea sharing App provides useful feedback
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      Regarding Relevance, I would probably add a check to decide if the app is grade-appropriate and that it will support student growth toward mastery of curricular standards, lesson objectives, etc.
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    Tony Vincent's excellent rubric for evaluating education apps (plus links to several others).  
Kenneth Griswold

Google World Wonders Project - 1 views

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      Google's World Wonders project is amazing!  Visit wonders of the ancient and modern world via Google's immersive Google Streetview technology and stunning photographs.
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      Like Google's excellent Google Art Project, this project includes excellent Education ideas and resources to go with the project.
Kenneth Griswold

Without Geometry, Life is Pointless - 1 views

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    Great Ideas for middle school probability math lessons!
Anne Marie Littrell

Fun Science Experiments for Kids - Cool Projects & Easy Ideas for Children - 0 views

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    List of various experiments. Some commonly used ones and some that were new to me! Enjoy!
Kenneth Griswold

Intel Education: Visual Ranking Tool - 0 views

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    collaborative thinking tool from Intel.  Create, compare, and debate ordered lists around essential questions.
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: A Picture is Worth 1,000 Gigabytes: Creating InfoGraphics... - 0 views

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    Infographics present complex information using an easy to understand graphic. Creating effective infographics demand a high-level understanding of a concept. A middle school teacher describes how she and her students use infographics in her classroom.
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

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."
  • ...5 more annotations...
  • 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.   
Kenneth Griswold

What Does It Mean to Be a Connected Educator? | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Educators share their stories about becoming "Connected Educators" in this Edutopia community forum.
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