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Lenna Black

Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages - 0 views

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  • One of the groups designing assessments for the Common Core Standards has formed two panels of experts to provide advice on how to ensure that the new tests will validly, reliably, and fairly measure how English-learners and students with disabilities are achieving.
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      This is an important forward motion for students who are speakers of other languages.
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    Teaching English as a Second Language - great site!
Stephanie Kimber

African Mathematics History for Kids! - 0 views

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      Counting Systems used by various cultures
  • Another North African mathematician, al-Hassar, about the same time developed the modern way of writing fractions, with a bar separating the top from the bottom, like 1/2 or 2/7. Al-Hassar also wrote textbooks in Arabic about how to add whole numbers and fractions, how to calculate square roots and cube roots, and prime numbers
  • By 3000 BC, people in Egypt were using hieroglyphs to write down very large numbers.
Joseph Shalala

Introduction to Logarithms - 0 views

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      Learn your exponents or else!
  • Exponents and Logarithms are related, let's find out how ...
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  • The exponent says how many times to use the number in a multiplication.
  • In this example: 23 = 2 × 2 × 2 = 8 (2 is used 3 times in a multiplication to get 8)
Michael O'Connor

10 ways schools are teaching internet safety | eSchool News - 0 views

  • That’s because applicants must amend their existing internet safety policies by July 1, 2012, to include information about how they are educating students about proper online behavior, cyber bullying, and social networking sites
  • 1. Through gaming
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  • These games cover cyber bullying, sexting, and predator
  • I teach lessons on internet safety using the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt and on internet privacy using the Jo Cool Jo Fool website. Jo Cool Jo Fool has some dated areas, but the same concepts covered apply today. During the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt, we have commercial breaks periodically and I show the old Citibank identity theft commercials from YouTube. I also have my students figure out how to locate my college-age son via the information that can be found online
Garth Holman

Visualizing Data - Infographics in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Presentation on why Infographics are important to students and how common core impacts.  
Courtney Lange

Build Your Brand on BlogTalkRadio & Let The Opportunities Roll In - 0 views

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    How to pod cast
Garth Holman

Imagine K12 - Imagine K12 - 1 views

  • Imagine K12 is a for-profit enterprise looking to invest time, experience, energy and resources in entrepreneurs who have a passion for education and the technical know-how to create their vision. (If you have the passion and technical know-how but need some ideas, click here) 
Jonathan McClure

Teacher Training Needed to Meet Technology Needs in Classrooms - US News and World Report - 1 views

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    This recent article talks about how China has surpassed the United States and Germany with technology integration in the classroom.
Miss Schlegel

War and Terrorism | National Council for the Social Studies - 0 views

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    This website from the NCSS gives teachers resources on how to teach about terrorism and other global issues.
Kyle Radford

Understanding Evolution - 0 views

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    How to teach evolution
Garth Holman

Jeffrey Luce - Profile - 0 views

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    Example of how to use educreations for classroom use.
Katy Eyman

Education World: Getting Started on the Internet: Acceptable Use Policies - 0 views

  • preamble explains why the policy is needed, its goals, and the process of developing the policy.
  • definition section defines key words used in the policy.
  • policy statement must tell what computer services are covered by the AUP and the circumstances under which students can use computer services.
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  • cceptable uses section must define appropriate student use of the computer network.
  • unacceptable uses section, the AUP should give clear, specific examples of what constitutes unacceptable student use.
  • violations/sanctions section should tell students how to report violations of the policy or whom to question about its application.
  • students and parents sign the document,
  • acknowledgement
  • aware of students' restrictions to network access and releasing the school district of responsibility for students who choose to break those restrictions.
Garth Holman

4 No-Cost Tools for Educators -- THE Journal - 0 views

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      Also see next page. 
  • Technology doesn't have to be expensive. Just ask John Kuglin, a long-time tech guru who shows educators how to tap into myriad free Web resources that can be used in and out of the classroom
  • Enhanced video production and distribution. Mozilla's Popcorn Maker i
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  • Keeping content on hard drives just isn't an option anymore, according to Kuglin, who points to Dropbox, Google Drive, and Pogoplug.com
Holly Johnson

Essential Questions - 0 views

  • Technology 1. How can the computer be used as a tool? 2. How would our culture be different without computers? 3. What process would you use to write a letter using Microsoft Word? 4. What are your top ten priorities when producing a news video?
  • The language of the questions should be in broad terms.
eunhwa cha

Education World: Tech in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Tech in the Classroom is a recurring feature that examines widely available technology, software and gadgets and how they might be used in a school setting. What favorite gadget or tool are you using in the classroom? As this new content area grows, let us know what products you’d like to read about.
  • Tech in the Classroom: StudySync This is a Web-based supplemental curriculum. Aligned to the Common Core and aimed at middle-school and high-school students, StudySync enlists broadcast-quality video, digital media, mobile platforms and social learning to advance reading, writing and critical thinking
Terrance Carson

What Do You Want to Learn This Year? - Attention Deficit Disorder Association - 0 views

  • Choosing what you want to learn begins with a question; how do you want your life to be different?
Andrew Henry

Lincoln/Net Images - 0 views

  • Census data provided by: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research
    • Andrew Henry
       
      An example of how to use census data. 
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