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Kenneth Griswold

SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Watch and Share YouTube videos. - 0 views

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    When playing a YouTube video, you may notice that some videos include advertisements, lists of related videos, and comments that may be distracting for students, or may not be appropriate.  SafeShare.TV offers a simple service that allows you to play and share a YouTube video without these distractions.
Kenneth Griswold

Content Curation | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    Connected educators think strategically about content curation. How do we collect, curate, and share the best resources, ideas, and content for teaching and learning. This sketch does a nice job illustrating the steps in the process.
Kenneth Griswold

eduTecher.net-explore. share. contribute - 0 views

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    This site provides a visually engaging, simple interface for exploring thousands of online webtools and resources for K-12 educators. Browseable by subject and grade level. The site also provides support for sharing your discoveries and contributing your own links.
Kenneth Griswold

Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - Home Page - 0 views

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    Kathy Schrock is an educational technologist with a wealth of experience and ideas to share. The Schrock Guide to Everything is Kathy Schrock's most up-to-date space and it includes a wealth of information. See especially her guide to "creating a Personal Learning Network."
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    Kathy Shcrock is one of my favorite edtech "gurus." I never read her blog or visit her site without learning something new and bringing home a new idea or "gem" to share. Take a look, and see if you agree.
Kenneth Griswold

Writer's Workshop poetry lesson with the iPad on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Im this model lesson, students use iPads to respond to poetry with drawing and to share their work and turn it in to the teacher.
Kenneth Griswold

SMART Board Goodies - 1 views

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    Mobile elementary teacher and trainer, Amber Coggin, blogs to share resources for interactive whiteboards. The blog is searchable and includes dozens of excellent resources for Reading Street
Kenneth Griswold

YouTube Teachers - YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube provides a number of resources for teachers to help them make the most of YouTube in the classroom.  Use the playlist feature to build collections of videos for your classroom. The community features allow you to easily share content, playlists, and ideas with other YouTube teachers.   
Kenneth Griswold

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

Desmos Graphing Calculator - 1 views

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    FREE online graphing calculator runs in a web browser.  Save, print, share your graphs.  Very slick, fully featured, and easy to use.
Kenneth Griswold

Learning Never Stops: Tackk - An Easy Way to Create and Share Online Posters - 0 views

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    via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups https://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation
Kenneth Griswold

Learn360 - Home Page - 0 views

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    Large collection of educational videos available via district subscription. organized by subject, state standards and common core. Teachers may create playlists to use in teaching and even download clips to share if needed. Contact Kenneth Griswold or your administrator for access if you do not have an account.
Kenneth Griswold

Common Core & Ed Tech: A Summer List of Creative Tools - 0 views

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    A recent post from a blog dedicated to sharing ideas and resources for implementing common core stae standards and 21st century skills. There are some excellent resources and ideas here.
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.
Dorie Kisner

Don't Let Google Drive Leave Tire Marks on Your Lesson Plans - 2 views

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    Great article especially for those just beginning to incorporate Google Drive
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    Agreed! Thanks Dorie. Also, with Google Docs integration in Haiku, students can "turn in" google docs to a Haiku assignment. All of the sharing is then handled automatically, and you, as the teacher, can launch, comment, and annotate the students work from within Haiku. This makes it very convenient! Likewise, if you add a google doc to a content block in Haiku, it will automatically be shared with the students in that Haiku class. When you add it, you may choose whether to grant viewing, commenting, or editing permissions on the doc to the students in the class. Then students can launch that document directly from your Haiku class. Google Docs + Haiku makes managing assignments in Google Docs/Drive much easier.
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    One other thought: Bypassing Haiku for a minute, I have also read about teachers using a google form to "collect" assignments in Google Drive. Students "turn in" their assignments by completing a short form with their name and a title and description of the assignment. Then they paste the document url into the form. That way, the teacher has a spreadsheet with each student's name and a direct link to their assignment. So, the teacher can go line by line through the spreadsheet and grade and annotate each student's assignment. I thought this was a clever solution.
Kenneth Griswold

Google Life Project; A Resource of Great Images to Use in Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    Read about the large collection of public domain images made available through a partnership between Google and Life magazine. via Best content in Diigo In Education | Diigo - Groups https://groups.diigo.com/group/diigoineducation
Kenneth Griswold

Punnett Square Game - 4 views

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Anne Marie Littrell

Science Journaling: Article on Science as Inquiry - 3 views

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    This article outlines different ways journaling can be useful in elementary science classes.
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    Why not use Haiku for students to keep their journals? Discussions or Wikiprojects in Haiku could be used for this. In fact, the Bridge Building teams at Tupelo Middle School are using Wikiprojects to keep their journals, collect their data, and compose their portfolios for competition.
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    Good point. Wiki/discussion boards are great for students to converse back and forth and work collaboratively in groups, but there are a few advantages to the old fashioned type journal as well. Drawings as well as charts and graphs for science are sometimes more beneficial to student learning and expression when done on paper and pencil. Ultimately, you would want to have both. It is also important to note that with the software we have available on the Macs, you could use the Photo Booth to capture drawings and graph and upload them to Haiku/Wiki or wherever you were sharing/storing them electronically.
Kenneth Griswold

What kinds of resources would you like to see more of here? - 1 views

A group like this builds content through the contributions of its members, like you, so pleas share your finds with us! However, I would also love to hear your requests so that I can do what I can...

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