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Katie Krill

How To Improve Family Involvement In Student Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Increase family involvement, and help your students succeed!
Robin Galloway

Eastern Iowa schools embrace initiatives to provide laptop for every student | TheGazette - 7 views

  • Lisbon is one of 44 school districts in Iowa participating in a 1:1 computer initiative.
  • Central City launched its 1:1 initiative in August 2008. At the time, it was touted as erasing the lines between the haves and the have-nots.
  • Today’s generation of students are comfortable with technology. It’s how they learn, how they play, how they live. Bringing that to school provides a relevancy that wasn’t there before.
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  • It’s our job, as a school, to provide meaningful experiences
  • ust giving students a laptop doesn’t automatically translate into learning
  • It has to change the way people teach
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Robin Galloway

HippoCampus - 0 views

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    Homework and Study Help - Free help with algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework
Robin Galloway

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    click "About Demo Slam" at the bottom to learn more
Robin Galloway

Foundations Look To Advance Common Core Curriculum -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • three-year initiative to fund an instructional system and 24 online courses--a "complete, foundational system of instruction" to be developed by Pearson--covering K-12 English/language arts and K-10 math. One course will be provided for each grade level. Four of those courses--two in each subject area in the early to middle high school grade levels--will be contributed as free and open resources through Gates Foundation funding "with the intent of widening access and spurring innovation around the Common Core,"
  • the courses will be "designed to engage and motivate" students and will incorporate social networking, gaming, video, and simulation, coupled with assessment and teacher professional development, both online and blended.
  • Conning said the initial group of courses will be made available in 2013, "before the Common Core Standards are implemented." She also said the courses will be field-tested in a variety of districts beginning in the late fall with some individual units. The complete system of courses is expected to be completed in December 2013 and ready for the 2014-2015 school year,
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    Gates and Pearson foundations partner to develop online courses developed around the common core standards in language arts and math for K-12 students (one for each grade level). 
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.
Morgan Malskeit

Worksheets & Handouts | Play and learn: Being online - 0 views

  • Today, children are going online at an increasingly young age; therefore this book aims at introducing concepts of modern technology in their daily vocabulary and activities. Whilst this activity book offers children from 4 to 8 years of age 30 pages of fun and games, it also leads them to sharpen their basic language and mathematical, social and cultural skills. It gives them a glimpse of the impact modern technology can have on their everyday life. Above all it offers an opportunity for parents and teachers to sit together with their children and discuss these important issues. Although the activity book was created in such a way that young children can enjoy and do the games alone, many of the exercises do have a deeper level. The booklet endeavours to encourage parents and teachers to talk about topics such as privacy and modern technology with their children and pupils starting from a very young age as these issues undoubtedly already play an important role in their lives. The table on page 4 offers parents and teachers an overview of the themes that are touched upon and the exercises that go with them. Additional information can be found at www.saferinternet.org. We encourage you to read these guidelines as they will provide more sample information about the pedagogical objectives behind each game and the messages the children will hopefully pick up
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    What technology can have on peoples lives and the outcomes of it.
Angela Davison

Shannon Miller: Integrating Technology into Curriculum through Banding Together - The D... - 0 views

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    Shannon Miller, a 2014 Library Journal Mover & Shaker and former K−12 librarian of the Van Meter (IA) Community School District, turned a Rainbow Loom craze amongst her students into a learning opportunity called Banding Together.
Magda Galloway

How to write a reflection - Centre for Learning and Teaching Resources - 2 views

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    How to write a reflection
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!
heather wendel

Copyright basics - 4 views

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    Learn about Copyrights and how to use them!
lizr10

Free brain breaks for your classroom - GoNoodle - 0 views

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    Silly ways to get kids to unwind during class (K-2). Hehehe! :) Thanks Lucy G & Magda!
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    This is a great website for doing brain breaks in your classroom. Brain breaks will get your students off their feet and excited about learning.
fertch

Technology in the Classroom: The Benefits of Blended Learning - 0 views

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    As we advance further into the 21st century, technology is becoming more and more integrated into our society. Smart phones are now commonplace, tablets are replacing or substituting for computers and laptops, and social media has become second nature. The rapid and widespread adoption of these technological innovations has completely changed the way we conduct our daily lives, including how knowledge is digested and taught in our classrooms - but is it a positive change? Should we be worried about teachers and students using technology in the classroom? Our mathematics coordinator and NMSI expert, Jeremy Posey, digs deep and shares some knowledge on how technology can benefit your students.
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."
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.
Amber Kramer

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance | Edutopia - 0 views

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    How to find a balance with technology and use it to enhance learning rather than be dependent on it.
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