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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?
Abbie Provost

The Sync Teaching Method: What You Can Do With A Second Screen - 0 views

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    Informative post about how allowing students to use iPads in the classroom is beneficial 
iupdateyou123

Best weight loss advice - 0 views

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    As for the question of Best Weight Loss Advice so there are many suggestions at this topic but question is which suit you perfectly. How ever I am writing some very effective tips for Best weight loss advice by which you can reduce your weight in real if you follow to each suggestion honestly everyday.
heather wendel

Copyright basics - 4 views

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    Copyright basics
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    Copyright laws
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    Learn about Copyrights and how to use them!
Ms. Bueltel

NEA - Classroom Management - 0 views

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    Routines and procedures for the beginning of the school year
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    Different resources and articles about how to keep classroom management while considering fairness, parents, character and discipline. Keeping students under control. 
Robin Galloway

200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes - The Joy of Stats - 1 views

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    Great example of how spreadsheets and charts support more than just learning about math. This is fancy, but consider how students could use data and visual charts to support learning in your own thematic unit.
Robin Galloway

Crossing the Digital Divide: Bridges and Barriers to Digital Inclusion | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Now that we're in the second decade of the new millennium, how is digital access changing, and what are the implications for schools? 
Kelly` Skallerud

Must-have iPad Apps For Teachers | OLE Community Blog - 1 views

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    How to stock your iPad with apps that are purposeful and easy to use before you even enter the classroom. With over 600,000 apps in the App Store, you have a ton of options when it comes to using your iPad.
Kim McCoy-Parker

Exactly What The Common Core Standards Say About Technology - 0 views

  • The Common Core standards don’t just suggest novel technology use as a way to “engage students,” but rather requires learners to make complex decisions about how, when, and why to use technology–something educators must do as well.
  • With the Common Core, such use is now a matter of law.
Robin Galloway

Where Can Twitter Take You? - 0 views

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    I think the technology of today is helpful but I think that too much will eventually make human contact social interaction obsolete. I think oratorically the next generation will be lost as to how to have a face to face conversation.
iupdateyou123

Job For Java Developer - 0 views

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    Company Type- Software / IT Company- 7nth Online, Inc Salary Preferred- As Per Qualification Job Location- New York City NY 10018 Job Type- Full Time Experience Required- 5 To 7 Years Eligibility- Bachelor's degree Career Level- Experienced Required Job Responsibilities It should be known to the candidate how to hands-on software engineer with over 5 years of professional software development experience.
Ruth Finney

Diigo - Improving how we find, share, and save information - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great tutorial on the various uses for Diigo. Under 5 minutes long. No speaking. It's all music played to specific Diigo uses demonstrated
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    This is very short and useful Diigo resource for novices. What are you waiting for? Get started!
Brenda Schumaker

CMMR - TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION - 0 views

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    The incorporation of technology and multimedia into the fundamental process of teaching and learning has promised to accelerate the creation of new modes of instruction. This prospect frightens many and excites others. The question is not whether computers and multimedia should be allowed in classrooms, but how they are to be used.
Jennifer Roche

Teaching Article: How to be an Unforgettable Teacher - 2 views

  • 1) A Great Teacher Will Always Be There- If you are not in your classroom, you are not teaching. Yes, teachers must take days off occasionally, but do not make it a habit. If you are feeling a little sick, unless it is serious, show up! A sick regular teacher is ten times better for his or her students than a healthy sub is. Regular attendance is a must. Be proud to have a perfect attendance record.
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      Resourceful information for when we become teachers!
Alesha Rettenmeier

Mothering with Creativity: Adding Fun - 0 views

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    creative way for kids to learn how to add
Robin Galloway

Turn a Powerpoint to Prezi (PrometisDesign.com) - 0 views

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    Good illustration of how one can present information differently using Prezi
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