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Lois Lindell

Teachers iPad Screen Sharing Apps - 0 views

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    Ipad screen sharing apps - turn your ipad into a wireless whiteboard
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
Nelson Rokke

Free Screen Sharing and Remote Access Solutions - 1 views

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    Use this software to share screens or to take control of another computer; it is useful when assisting someone to fix their computer or to locate a file or program (especially if the task is complicated or difficult to explain). 
Nelson Rokke

Vyew - Share Your View - 2 views

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    Vyew allows you to meet and share content in real-time or anytime. Upload images, files, documents and videos into a room. Users can access and contribute at anytime.  This is the best free video conference application I've used; works great for team projects and collaborative efforts!
Kailey Balducki

5 Apps That Engage Parents in the Classroom - 0 views

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      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!
Nelson Rokke

MERLOT - Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching - 1 views

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    MERLOT is a free and open online community of resources designed primarily for faculty, staff and students of higher education from around the world to share their learning materials and pedagogy. 
Nelson Rokke

Five awesome QR code tricks | How To - CNET - 1 views

  • Share Wi-Fi access. I wrote this up a while back, but it's pretty great: Wifi Joiner lets you create and post a QR code that embeds access info for your wireless network. This is great for home networks, coffee shops, and plenty of other places. For the moment, though, it's Android-only.
  • Get reminders as you leave the house. If you use an online task manager like Google Tasks or Remember The Milk, it's easy to create a tag called "Leaving the House," "Leaving Work," etc., then create a QR code directing to that page. Post it at the door, or anywhere else you'll be sure to see it when leaving, then scan it for reminders of things you need to do before leaving. At the very least, you won't forget your phone anymore! Have you come up with some awesome uses for QR codes? Let us know.
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    QR codes are everywhere, and for good reason. They're easy to make, easier to scan, and are terrific for delivering info quickly and broadly (or narrowly, if you like). It seems likely that they're evolving, but they're still superuseful right now, and smart folks are uncovering all sorts of cool ways to make the most of them.
Nelson Rokke

Legal Online Video and Fair Use - Sharing Versus Ownership - 1 views

  • the most important legal issues with open standards and technologies with online video today.
Nikki Lyons

StoryCorps - YouTube - 0 views

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    StoryCorps is an independent nonprofit whose mission is to provide Americans of all backgrounds and beliefs with the opportunity to record, share, and preserve the stories of our lives.
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!
tuttleh

Search - 0 views

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    Tweet Chat is a great way for teachers from around the world to be able to connect and share great ideas.
tuttleh

TweetChat - 0 views

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    Tweet Chat is a great way for teachers from around the world to be able to connect and share great ideas.
lizr10

Log in | Tumblr - 0 views

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    Log in to your Tumblr account to start posting to your blog. A blog is a great tool for student and teachers to share their information. This would be a great tool for teachers to use in the classroom.
anonymous

Purely Paperless - 0 views

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    This blogger shares about ways for teachers to be more productive in her blog titled Purely Paperless: Tech Tools for Today's Classroom
anonymous

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    This is a great website that shares tools for educational technology!
Kim McCoy-Parker

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator: Could PBL be the Solution to Education Reform? - 0 views

  • the solution to the education reform that teachers are looking for, could quite possibly be ... Project-Based Learning.
  •  If students are engaged in PBL, they can begin creating an ePortfolio in order to demonstrate their learning and understanding of standards, rather than testing for them.
  • When teachers integrate Project-Based Teaching, they are providing the opportunity for differentiated learning, rather than differentiated instruction.  "Differentiated learning shifts the responsibility for the learning to the learner (where it belongs)"
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  • With PBL, students are empowered to work at their own pace and ability level which provides them with the opportunity to challenge themselves.
  • Students can create a project using any of the Eight Multiple Intelligences.  Below are some suggestions for projects. "Students could meet standards at their own pace, in their own way and learning could be differentiated and aligned to each child’s talents, passions, interests, and abilities"
  • Having students create and share these projects will allow for the deepest understanding of the content.
  • Students will no longer have to "memorize" or try to "remember" the information ... because they will have learned it.  
  • teacher is letting go of control by allowing the students to take ownership of their learning.
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