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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

Inspirational Teaching Videos: Covering Common Core, Math, Science, English And More - 0 views

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    The Teacher Channel aims to provide innovative videos and resources to educators to meet its goals of building teacher-driven professional learning, deepening and improving opportunities for teacher learning, and elevating and celebrating teachers in society. The website includes a growing collection of videos that focus on the Common Core State Standards, some of which focus on the background of the Common Core in certain grades/subjects, while others highlight instructional practices aligned to specific standards. 
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

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

CUE Conference Keynote: Common Core - Transforming Teaching & Learning | Catlin Tucker,... - 1 views

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    Catlin Tucker is a public high school English teacher, blogger, and google certified teacher.   She is an expert in using technology to support engaged learning in the English classroom.  This is her keynote from a recent educational technology event where she talks about she is meeting the challenge of the Common Core in her classroom.  If you teach English, you will definitely want to follow her blog and follow her on twitter @CTuckerEnglish
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.
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Good Mathematics Feeds for Teachers - 0 views

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    via Free Technology for Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: Five Visual Dictionaries and Thesauri for Students - 0 views

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    Via Free Technology for Teachers and Richard Byrne: We know that using nonlinguistic representations for new vocabulary supports student learning. In this post, edtech Blogger Richard Byrne provides quick reviews of five free online dictionaries and thesauri that will help teachers and students find images to connect to words and their definitions.
Kenneth Griswold

What Is A Flipped Classroom? (Updated For 2012) - Edudemic - 1 views

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    via Edudemic http://edudemic.com
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    This article is proposing that the students watch video lectures (prepared by the teacher or elsewhere) at home and come to school to work. This would keep students more actively engaged during class. This method would also provide more one-on-one time with the teacher as opposed to using all of the class time listening to the teacher.
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: A Quick Guide to Using Interactive Whiteboards - 0 views

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    via Free Technology for Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
Kenneth Griswold

Free Technology for Teachers: 200+ Novel Games for Your Classroom Website - 1 views

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    via Free Technology for Teachers http://www.freetech4teachers.com/
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    These embeddable games can be added to your Haiku classes.
Dorie Kisner

Digital Trends Shifting the Role of Teachers - 0 views

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    Article about teachers and their role in the new age of digital technology
Kenneth Griswold

Teaching Geography- Annenberg Learner - 0 views

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    An eight-part professional development workshop on Teaching Geography for teachers from Annenberg Learner.  This is a self-guided interactive workshop perfect for new teachers of geography.  There are model lessons here complete with resources, video narratives, and more.  A wealth of FREE resources.
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

Learning Never Stops: American Centuries - Interactive Online Museum - 1 views

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    The Memorial Hall Museum in Deefield, Massachusetts has an tremendously engaging website with a wide variety of interactive exhibits for teachers and students. You can watch colonial tools being used or use the sites "magic lens" and read historical documents.
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    TMS US History teachers may find this resource helpful!
Kenneth Griswold

Apple Award Winner Teaches With 'Avalanche' - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Remember “Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek,” the multimedia project called “the future of Web storytelling,” which we chose as our Reading Club selection in January?Well, given that our mission is “teaching and learning with The New York Times,” when we came across this video of Russell Loucks, a Language Arts teacher at Mountain Ridge Middle School in Highlands Ranch, Colo., using it to teach his students to tell their own multimedia stories, we had to post it.
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    This video and article who how an award winning teacher uses an amazing example of digital storytelling from the New York Times to teach about the "future of storytelling" to his middle school students and to inspire their own multimedia digital stories.  Check it out!
Dorie Kisner

Behavior Management Must: Tell Students What and Why - Coach G's Teaching Tips - Educat... - 0 views

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    About kindergarten class management but could apply to all age groups
Kenneth Griswold

100 Best Video Sites For Educators - Edudemic - 1 views

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    Edudemic provides an excellent annotated list of some of the best video sites, organized into categories like Lesson planning, teacher education, subject areas, etc. Take a look. There are many good ones here that I hadn't seen before. Are there other sites you would add to the list? via Best content in educators | Diigo - Groups https://groups.diigo.com/group/educators
Kenneth Griswold

For Teachers - Natchez Trace Parkway - 0 views

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    Take a look at this collection of resources for teachers from the Natchez Trace Parkway and find more information about the parkway's education programs
Kenneth Griswold

Using Diigo for Collaborative Curation | Digitally Enhanced - 0 views

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    This is an excellent visual guide to Diigo focused on teachers.   The article clearly shows the power of Diigo as a tool for collaboration and curation around digital resources.   
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