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Matthew J. Vannice

EdReach- The Education Media Network - 0 views

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    We all want one thing- to take education forward. As much as we may argue, we still want what's best for our future thinkers and creators that are sitting behind little tiny desks and also behind great big board room tables.Education has never gotten the voice that it's truly deserved- just check any Online newspaper and look for the education section. Keep looking- because you won't find it there.But you will find that section here.We are that section, and here's what we're all about:The Ed Reach Mission:To take education forward, by bringing voices togetherThe Ed Reach Vision:Ed Reach provides a platform for passionate, outspoken educators- aiming to strengthen their voices by highlighting innovation in the field of education, through reporting critical educational news and providing commentary and criticism of the educational issues of the day.The Ed Reach Values:To give education a clear and resounding voice.To be a platform for educational innovation.To provide a new lens for educational exploration.To be a leading voice in educational commentary and communication.To provide support for developing leaders in the field of education.If you believe as we do, we hope you'll join us on this quest: to keep education relevant- every single day.
Matthew J. Vannice

My Top 10 Ways To Use Evernote | Aviva Dunsiger - 0 views

  • 5. Use it for student self-reflection. This year, I have started using my iPad to record some guided reading sessions. The AudioMemos app on the iPad allows you to upload recordings to Evernote. This has been great, as I’ve uploaded recordings of students reading and talking about reading, and I’ve let these students listen to the recordings in these Notebooks. These students are then reflecting on their decoding skills and their reading comprehension skills too. Hearing themselves read and hearing themselves talk about reading has really helped these students become better readers!
  • 9. Use it to store and organize photographs for formative assessment. I think that photographs can show you a lot about what students know, and I often take photographs in the classroom to show student learning. These photographs can be uploaded to a Notebook, and I can then look at them, see what the students already know and what they still need to learn, and adjust my teaching accordingly. This has definitely helped make me a better teacher!
  • 4. Use it for sharing data with teachers or administrators.
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  • 3. Use it for sharing feedback with students.
  • 1. Use it for anecdotal records.
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