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Robin Galloway

Skype in the classroom | Skype Education - 0 views

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    Directory for teachers who want to use Skype to connect with other classrooms, content experts, guest speakers, authors, colleagues, etc.
Robin Galloway

The Mystery Skype Call on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Using the concept of "Students as authentic Contributors", Mrs. Yollis' third grade students have specific job responsibilities during a Skype call to collaboratively figure out the location of their connection partner.
Megan Blackford

Classroom Aid | Resources for Teaching Language Arts - 0 views

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    A great list of resources for the Language Arts content area!  I particularly enjoy the Skype an Author Network-- a great way to have willing authors talk to classrooms in a media-driven way!
Robin Galloway

Clorox Power A Bright Future Program - 0 views

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    Grants up to $50K for innovative school programs encouraging students to play, create, explore
Robin Galloway

Not Just the Facts, Ma'am - 2 views

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    How can you connect your students to the wider world around them?
Kailey Balducki

5 Apps That Engage Parents in the Classroom - 0 views

    • Kailey Balducki
       
      Neat idea!! Who would have thought you could Skype for parent-teacher conferences!
  • Whether it is class homework updates, project deadlines, school news or dinnertime conversation starters, teachers are taking advantage of Twitter’s free tool and keeping parents up to date and involved in classroom happenings.
  • Get more parents involved in the classroom by streamlining how you ask for help and making it easier for parents to sign up to help. 
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  • Simple online signups from smartphones, tablets or computers make it easy for class parents to choose a spot that fits their schedule or to send food or supplies for special events; auto reminders and calendar syncing help parents keep their commitments.
  • organize parents to read to the class, help in the lunchroom or at recess, attend parent-teacher conferences, and help with class parties, field trips and performances. 
  • Pinterest offers a great way for teachers and parents to build community and share ideas
  • Invite class parents to create and share pinboards with links to age-appropriate themes and ideas including educational boards like fun math apps, favorite books, vocabulary games, and science fair ideas
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  • fe blogging platform for teachers, students and school communities, Edublogs lets you easily create and manage student and classroom blogs that keep parents up-to-date on class happenings and give students a safe portfolio for sharing their work with parents and extended family (via password-protected blogs). 
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    How to connect and communicate effectively with parents via technology!
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