Apple - Education - Special Education - OS X - 0 views
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Safari Reader reduces the visual clutter
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strips away ads, buttons, and navigation bars, allowing students to focus on just the content they want.
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converts text to spoken audio a
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Learning Styles and Children | Funderstanding - 0 views
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20 to 30 percent of learners remember through hearing, 40 percent retain information visually, and the rest either have higher memory retention after writing something down or through real-life activities.
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There are three learning styles – visual, auditory, and kinesthetic and tactile.
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Visual Learners Visual learners like having information presented to them in an eye-catching way, have strong visualization skills, and to see the “big picture.” Enjoy a fun activity with visual learners encouraging their language and reading skills. Tie the activity into the child’s homework by using vocabulary or spelling words for an upcoming test. Help the child create a list of nouns, verbs, adjectives, and pronouns to use for the activity. If they have a list of vocabulary or spelling words they need to memorize for school, they can be added to the list. Kids can select a color for each type of word and then write them onto flashcards using the coordinating color for each word group (green for nouns). Have the child place the cards in stacks according to color/type. Discuss with the child that they will be creating a visual language story using the words by placing them into sentences and a finished story. This encourages visual learners to see the big picture and understand the final outcome of the activity. Once the child has begun forming sentences, he can arrange them to form a story, working until all the words have been used. Tap into his auditory and kinesthetic/tactile learning, and his active processors, by having him read the story out loud while acting it out.
Literary Disco - 1 views
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Which is one that appeals equally to writers and readers. And one that is smart without being hyper-intellectual, or too "insider." Everywhere we looked, book talk seemed shallow or snooty.
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As we looked around at the collection of podcasts, NPR shows, and Oprah Book Club-spinoffs that are available in the world, it occurred to us that it was hard to find the kind of literary discussion we love
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The Real Mr. Fitz: A Teacher's Letter to Obama: A Lesson in Irony - 0 views
Education World: Tech in the Classroom - 0 views
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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.
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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
Starfall's Learn to Read with phonics - 0 views
To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The Making of Christian Free Enterprise - Bethany Moreton - ... - 0 views
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Here is a interesting read that I did last semester in my U.S. History class. To Serve God and Wal-Mart: The making of a Christian Free Enterprise will or will not change readers minds about shopping at the store. However, this book is not just about Wal-Mart it explains the rise of the Republican Party.
AR BookFinder US - Quick Search - 0 views
How To Increase Higher Order Thinking - 0 views
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Parents and teachers can do a lot to encourage higher order thinking, even when they are answering children’s questions
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“Don’t ask me any more questions.” “Because I said so.”
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Getting Started - ISTE Community - 0 views
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This open community is for ISTE members and the wider educational community. It’s here to facilitate learning, networking, and sharing for anyone with an interest in educational technology. Two heads are better than one, and we think the more heads, the better!
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What can I do here? Spiff up your profile page: In the right navigation, click Settings and tell us about yourself, your work, the web 2.0 tools you use, and what you like to do. Most of all, have fun customizing your page! Watch this great Getting Started video Join a group: Looking for like-minded individuals? We have special interest groups, tools, and topics—there’s a group for every interest! Start or join a discussion: Ask a question, give advice, or leave a comment for a friend. Write a blog: Got a lot on your mind? Consider writing an ongoing blog and reading others’ posts and comments
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ISTE Community is a public network
Visual Learners | Online Learning Tips - 0 views
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Visual learners learn best through their eyes.
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If you find yourself doing a search for videos and podcasts then you should focus on tuning your skills in the auditory direction
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Visual learners learn best through their eyes. In a traditional classroom they prefer to sit where they can best see what is going on in order to have an advantage when reading a teacher’s body language, studying charts and graphs, watching video, following visual presentations such as PowerPoint, observing demonstrations, and so on. When learning online visual learners benefit from the ability to replay simulations or videos, trace an outline on the screen, note color coding, interpret pictures, and interact with a wide variety of interactive visual media.
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Teaching Visual Spatial Learners - Time4Learning - 0 views
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The truth of education is that most of traditional schooling methods are based on auditory-sequential instruction. This is unfortunate for visual-spatial students, who can begin to feel "dumb" in a regular classroom. In actuality, visual-spatial children are often highly gifted, but their classroom work may not adequately reflect their intelligence. Or, commonly, V-S kids will have incredibly high grades in subjects that appeal to their visual learning style, but might struggle to keep even passing grades in subjects such as phonics and math computation, where visual skills are seldom accessed. They also suffer exceedingly under the drill and review method of teaching. While continued practice and repetition is highly beneficial for auditory-sequential learners, visual-spatial students find it to be completely unnecessary. Once a V-S learner has mastered a concept, the learning is permanent, and does not need to be reviewed. Any type of review that highlights a visual-spatial learner's mistakes can be especially damaging to their self-esteem.
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Although much of the traditional school environment is designed with the auditory-sequential learner in mind, there are things that teachers or parents can do to make learning more accessible for visual-spatial learners. The most obvious of these is the copious use of visual aids in learning. Any auditory instruction needs to be accompanied by something that the student can see with their eyes, or manipulate with their hands. Visual-spatial learners also usually grasp reading more easily if they are taught using the sight, or whole-word method, rather than with phonics. Pre-tests are another good idea for V-S learners, so that you do not waste time teaching them what they already have mastered. When possible, instead of writing out their work, allow them to represent their learning in visual and creative ways. Creativity is key for a visual-spatial learner.
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The computer is an indispensible tool for a visual-spatial learner.
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i-SAFE Inc. - 0 views
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Tell a trusted adult about the bullying, and keep telling until you find an adult who takes action. Don’t open or read messages from cyber bullies. Tell a teacher or administrator at your school if it is school related. Don’t erase the messages—they may be needed to take action. Protect yourself: Never agree to meet face to face with anyone you meet online. If bullied through chat or instant messaging, the “bully” can often be blocked. If you are threatened with harm, inform the local police. What Can You Do