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Brighid DuBon

English Articles Summary - 0 views

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    Rules about English articles with some tips on how to teach them to ELLs.
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    Rules about English articles with some tips on how to teach them to ELLs.
Brighid DuBon

News in Levels - 0 views

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    English news articles in three levels each for English students at different levels.
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    English news articles in three levels each for English students at different levels.
Carrie Caffrey

Technology in the Classroom | US News & World Report - 1 views

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    News articles about technology in the classroom.
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    This page has different articles such as top 10 most connected classrooms, 4 tech tips for parents to embrace digital education, Twitter goes to College, etc. Good source of information and tips on how to deal with technology becoming a larger part of our life on a day-to-day basis.
Robin Galloway

Harvard and M.I.T. Offer Free Online Courses - 1 views

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    The latest partnership to offer free massively open online courses (MOOCs). Good article outlining the history of such initiatives.
Robin Galloway

Harvard and M.I.T. Offer Free Online Courses - 0 views

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    The latest partnership to offer free massively open online courses (MOOCs). Good article outlining the history of such initiatives. 
Leigh Zeitz

Education Week Teacher: Writing: Not Just for Language Arts - 0 views

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    Well-written article about writing in the science class. Includes the process to make it easy to implement in your class.
Jeremy Keffer

What is English Education? - 0 views

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    Article on the definition of my course of study
Katie Krill

Use of Information Technology in Education | Use of Technology - 0 views

  • New technologies are changing the way we learn and they have also changed the process of teaching.
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    Interesting article: 6 uses of information technology in education.  Can be applied to any grade level.
Brenda Schumaker

7 Things You Should Know About Ipad Apps. For Learning - 5 views

This article discusses how the iPad allows for a large enough screen that could be used to replace the textbooks in our classrooms. The article keeps information on the newest options in technologi...

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Nelson Rokke

Share More! Wiki » Anthology/Diigo the Web for Education - From TeleGatherer ... - 2 views

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    An article consisting of three main sections that explains how to use the Diigo social bookmarking tool in education. 1. How to become a global tele-gatherer with Diigo 2. 10 ways to Diigo the Web for Education 3. Share Your Daily Gathering
Daniel Lang

I Had Asperger Syndrome. Briefly. - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Great article on Asperger Syndrome, and the flexible nature of the autistic spectrum. 
Zachary Peiper

Why iPad Textbooks Are Still Too Expensive for Schools [INFOGRAPHIC] - 5 views

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    The title implies digital texts are more expensive, but the article states their functional cost is about the same. A digital version offers far more functionality for the about the same money, not to mention all the other learning resources provided by the iPad it runs on. I received the same infographic the article cites, and the same organization sent me this one two weeks earlier: http://www.onlineeducation.net/can-tech-save-education
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    Yes, the digital books themselves have the same overall cost overtime as a traditional textbook, however the point the author is trying to make is that with the overhead cost of purchasing an iPad for each student, it costs significantly more per student to have iPad textbooks, than it would with traditional "book" textbooks. The title may be somewhat misleading, however for already cash-strapped districts it is an important question to ponder.
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    Including the cost of an iPad in the cost of a digital textbook is like including the cost of the classroom desk on which a traditional textbook would sit. Most schools would not (and should not) invest in iPads solely or even primarily to facilitate digital textbooks. They invest in 1:1 environments for more important reasons (personalized learning, increased engagement, ubiquitous access to information, etc), and many schools are abandoning textbooks altogether. Waverly-Shell Rock middle school diverted its textbook dollars to the purchase of mobile apps for their students. Rapidly changing content results in open content options such as http://www.ck12.org
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Joe Lamp

Internet TESL Journal (For ESL/EFL Teachers) - 0 views

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    A collection of articles, techniques, and lesson plans that might be helpful to ESL/EFL teachers
Carrie Caffrey

7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology | TeachBytes - 1 views

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    This web page shows different habits that teachers who use technology in the classroom have. It talks about things such as how the teachers are able to adapt to change, they share information in order to collaborate with other teachers so they can optimize their classroom, and how these teachers care. A great article!
Ms. Bueltel

Strategies for Teaching Students Struggling With Mathematics | mathlanding.org - 0 views

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    Math Landing- Website that houses numerous articles and resources for teachers that have students struggling in math. 
Trisha Knott

6 Strategies for Using a Smart Board in Class - 0 views

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    This article talks about how having interactive white boards in classrooms have changed how teachers teach and how students are learning. Not only that but it talks about effective strategies for using these boards!
Damian See

Five Research-Driven Education Trends At Work in Classrooms | MindShift - 0 views

  • QUESTIONING HOMEWORK The growing movement against homework in the U.S. challenges the notion that the amount of homework a student is asked to do at home is an indication of rigor, and homework opponents argue that the increasing amount of “busy work” is unnecessarily taking up students’ out-of-school-time. They argue that downtime, free play, and family time are just as important to a child’s social and emotional development as what happens in school. Some research has shown that too much homework has “little to no impact” on student test scores. Other research on how brains work challenges the common method of asking students to practice one discreet skill at home. Overall, there’s a push to reevaluate the kinds of work students are being asked to do at home and to ask whether it adds value to their learning. If the work is repetitive or tangential, it may add no real value, and teachers across the country are starting to institute no-homework policies. Even principals are starting to revolt and schools are instituting “no homework” nights or substituting “goals” for homework.
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    A good article for ideas to use in the classroom.
Bailey Wonders

EdTech Magazine - 0 views

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    Helpful articles and updates on educational technology
Kim McCoy-Parker

50 QR code resources for the classroom | ZDNet - 2 views

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    In the classroom, QR codes can be used in a variety of ways -- from conducting treasure hunts to creating modern CVs. Below is a number of articles, tutorials and lesson plans designed to help educators.
Morgan Malskeit

Technology in Education - Education Week Research Center - 0 views

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    This article talks about what technology is doing to help with education and if they are helping with their learning or not.
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