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Louise Phinney

Teaching Presentation Skills with Ignite | Edutopia - 2 views

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    An Ignite presenter only has five minutes to speak about the topic, and 20 slides to do so. Every 15 seconds, slides are moved along automatically.  Ignite is similar to PechaKucha, where you have 20 slides that change every 20 seconds
Keri-Lee Beasley

Can you apply Google's 20% time in the classroom? | Teacher Network | Guardian Professi... - 2 views

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    Nice example of how one teacher used the concept of Google's 20% time with students in class.
anonymous

Addition Math Games - Math Lines 20 | Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    Game to practice number bonds to 20
Keri-Lee Beasley

20 Essential Apps And Websites For Digital Nomads - 0 views

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    Try using the next 20 websites and apps to make your life as a digital nomad easier, less stressful and even more exciting!
Keri-Lee Beasley

10 Ways to Use Google Maps in the Classroom | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    "Google Maps has been out for 10 years now. Digital maps…starting with Mapquest has been out since 1996 (technically 1993 but mapquest was the first main stream map most people remember). For those of you keeping track that puts us almost 20 years into the digital mapping word. 20 years we have been using digital maps and yet for some reason digital maps have not replaced (there's that word again) mapping in our schools. In 2007…8 years ago now….Apple put a map in our pocket. Fast forward to 2015 and almost everyone has a digital map in their pocket. Pilots now fly with iPads, ship captains now navigate with GPS and digital maps. Truck drivers now drive via digital maps and GPS location. So basically every professional that needs to use maps is using digital maps. I'm not saying we need to stop teaching how to read a paper map…but really…that should be 10% of the mapping work a student does not 99%. With that in mind here are 10 ways you could use Google Maps in the classroom."
Louise Phinney

- 20 Web 2.0 Sites Not Requiring Student Email - 0 views

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    We want to ensure student safety as well as monitor and filter their online behavior. As Web 2.0 becomes more popular and educational technology online sites replace desktop software, this has become more of an issue. A lot of subscription-based or ed tech sites require a student email address to create an account which can become a BIG issue when dealing with CIPA compliance, because a majority of students to not have a school email account. Here are 20 Web 2.0 sites that do not require a student email address to create an account. This list is in alphabetical order. 
Louise Phinney

Are We Wringing the Creativity Out of Kids? | MindShift - 0 views

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    "One such intervention: "We have to expand our notion of what productivity means," said Lehrer. "Right now we are grooming our kids to think in a very particular way, which assumes that the right way to be thinking is to be attentive, to stare straight ahead-which is why we diagnose 20 percent of kids in many classrooms as having attention deficit disorders, when the research is actually more complicated.""
Keri-Lee Beasley

20 High Quality Free Fonts for Designers - StumbleUpon - 1 views

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    Great fonts for designers. Beautiful!
Louise Phinney

What Is Innovation Day and Why Should You Care? - 0 views

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    a version of googles 20% time, but a day may be easier to manage
Louise Phinney

20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network - 0 views

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    I like this! "sharing discoveries is more efficient and honorable than patenting them"
Louise Phinney

Make It Work: Sharing Class Sets of iPads - 1 views

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    "Do NOT allow the iPads to live in mobile carts - when I see an iPad in a cart, I see money being burned. The carts should be where the iPads sleep when school is closed. This is where they re-charge. But there should be a school-wide routine that as soon as kids enter a room with an iPad cart, they each walk up to the cart and get their assigned iPad. They should keep that iPad on their desk until the end of the day and return it to the cart as they walk out of the classroom. iPads should be as essential to a student desk as pencils were 20 years ago. Teachers (and kids) will be much more likely to pick up and use the devices if they're right there, as opposed to having to plan to take them out and use them for "tech time" and then put them away. Think about how you use mobile tech in your everyday life - you pull your phone out of your pocket to look up information when it's relevant, rather than waiting until your "computer time" later in the week. Students should be able to do the same."
Louise Phinney

20 best iPhone and iPad apps for kids from June 2012 | Apps Playground - 2 views

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    Get it now
Louise Phinney

Innovation Excellence | 40 Reasons Why We Struggle with Innovation - 0 views

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    The fuzzy front end of innovation confronts you with a lot of questions. For the new edition of my book Creating innovative Products and Services,  I have posted a question on front-end innovation struggles to innovation practitioners in more than 20 Linkedin groups. The response was massive. I made a list of forty reasons why people struggle starting innovation in their companies in daily practice.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Step Into Asia - Laurimar - Twitter - 3 views

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    @jessmcculloch's getting started with Twitter page. Jess asked people in her PLN to make 20 second Twitter stories about why they use Twitter. She also asked people to share videos about different parts of Twitter & getting started. It's a great resource for those who are new!
Jeffrey Plaman

How Your Travels Around the Internet Expose the Way You Think | WIRED - 0 views

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    "This is what psychologists call "metacognition," thinking about how we think. Trailblazer gave me an x-ray view of my own mental activity. Clicking on random memes triggered a curious search query and-boom-20 pages later I'd find a useful scientific paper. (I'm now more forgiving of falling down a Twitter hole.) Traditional academic citations never capture serendipity, the stumbling, associational nature of how knowledge relates to itself. Trailblazer does."
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