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Hannah Van Sickle

The Digital Learning Challenge: Obstacles to Educational Uses of Content in the Digital... - 0 views

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    How to apply copyright basics in education.
Brennan Acton

English Education - 1 views

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    English Education as defined by NCTE
Brenda Schumaker

econedlink - Economic and Personal Finances for K-12, interactive resources, online lea... - 0 views

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    The Econ Ed Link contains a calendar of important dates in history. It has everything from an interactive calculator to estimate how long it would take someone to become a millionaire, to a variety of other interactive tools for students to use. This website also has a large library of online interactive tools for teaching economics, personal finance and entrepreneurship for grades K-12. The interactive tools include videos and game-like activities that are broken down by subject and grade. This website also maintains a large library of online economic lessons for teachers to access for their students ranging from kindergarten all the way thru 12th grade. The site offers something for educators, students and after school programs. This would be a great resource to use during after school programs to keep the students interested and excited about learning.
Christine Fahlgren

Empathy in the classroom - 0 views

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    A recent report entitled "Making Education Work" urges the British government to introduce radical changes into the English education system. The fun thing is this article mentions University of Northern Iowa!
Kim McCoy-Parker

Updated Padagogy Wheel Tackles The Problem Of Motivation In Education | Edudemic - 0 views

  • One of the biggest problems at the core of education is motivation.
  • How do we motivate students, teachers, parents, and everyone else to get excited about learning?
Robin Galloway

iOS 5, iCloud and Education: To what degree will iBenefit? - iPads in Education - 0 views

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    Note especially the section on AirPlay Mirroring
Magda Galloway

YouTube - 2aThe Gaming of Education 2c 0f - 1 views

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    Media commentator Peter Williams argues that gaming can actually help kids learn and engage in their environment more deeply. Williams explains how games as varied as Donkey Kong and Fallout may have shaped his son's education and interests for the better.
jdvanderholt

My 10 Favorite Education Infographics Of 2012 (So Far) | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This is a amazing website full of awesome infrographics dealing with educational technology! #greattool
milesmorales

The Dry Erase Board: A Cool Tool For Learning - 1 views

The dry erase board or whiteboards as some know it has been a great help in providing knowledge to the youth today. It has many sizes to choose from and has always been the best tool for many mento...

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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.
Charles McFarlane

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 0 views

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    A great website, full of fun games that are interactive and educational! Keeps your student engaged
Vicki Dostal

Iowa AEA Online - What is Iowa AEA Online? - 1 views

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    "Iowa AEA Online is a virtual library that provides no-cost access to 12 high-quality, web-based resources for accredited public and non-public PreK-12 schools. Students and staff have access at school and at home. Iowa AEA Online is funded and supported by Iowa's Area Education Agencies. To learn more, contact your teacher librarian, AEA media and technology contact or visit Iowa AEA Online."
Ms. Bueltel

The Library Voice - 0 views

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    This is from our guest speaker. Gives some insight on the library and technology
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    The Library Voice is a blog made by Shannon Miller talking about technology and connecting it to education.
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    The Library Voice- Shannon Millers website. Shannon Miller is trying to change the education world by integrating technology throughout our curriculum. Check out her blog to see what creative, new ideas she is presenting.
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    The Library Voice- Shannon Millers website. Shannon Miller is trying to change the education world by integrating technology throughout our curriculum. Check out her blog to see what creative, new ideas she is presenting.
Kim McCoy-Parker

PEC: Classroom Teacher/Integrated Lesson Plans for Physical Education - 1 views

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    Physical education classroom ideas for integrated lessons.
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