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Anne Marie Littrell

Back to school: How parent involvement affects student achievement (full report) - 0 views

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    Parent involvement is closely related to student successfulness.
Anne Marie Littrell

Using Cell Phones In Class: A Primer For Teachers - Edudemic - 0 views

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    This article talks about how teachers and students can productively use cell phones in class. It also explains how teacher/parent relationships can be improved through the use of cell phones.
Anne Marie Littrell

Johnnie's Middle School Math - 0 views

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    This site contains a graph maker, games, worksheets, parent resources, and much much more.
Anne Marie Littrell

Bronchiolitis - 0 views

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    Kid's Health article on Bronchiolitis.
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

Top 5 Student Management Apps [iOS, Android] - 1 views

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    via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups http://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation This article reviews several productivity apps for time management and task management from a student's perspective.
Kenneth Griswold

Figure This! Math Challenges for Families - 0 views

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    From @NCTM, these math challenges are designed to bring mathematical thinking to the dinner table for families.  Teachers will also find many of these problems valuable to tackle with students to support problem solving skills and mathematical practices.  The challenges are also available in Spanish.
Kenneth Griswold

Haiku- how to enable SMS text notifications. Works for parents, students, teachers - 0 views

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    Haiku users can enable SMS text notifications in Haiku. If students enable this, they will be able to receive a text message when a teachers he's an announcement in the class.
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