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Louise Phinney

Mobile That Works -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "In order for mobile technologies to be effective in the classroom, teachers and administrators will need to let go of the reins and let students take the lead, according to University of Michigan professor and researcher Elliot Soloway. "Kids are the experts on the technology," Soloway says. "Teachers are the experts not on the content but on the pedagogy and classroom management. The two have to live together. They have to learn together.""
Mary van der Heijden

5 Critical Mistakes Schools Make With iPads (And How To Correct Them) - Edudemic - 2 views

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    Over the last few years K-12 schools and districts across the country have been investing heavily in iPads for classroom use. EdTechTeacher has been leading iPad professional development at many of these schools and we've seen firsthand how they approach iPad integration. While we've witnessed many effective approaches to incorporating iPads successfully in the classroom, we're struck by the common mistakes many schools are making with iPads, mistakes that are in some cases crippling the success of these initiatives. We're sharing these common challenges with you, so your school doesn't have to make them.
Sean McHugh

SimCityEDU: Using Games for Formative Assessment | MindShift - 0 views

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    Gates & McArthur foundation looking to sponsor a version of Sim City for Educational use. 
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    "GlassLab is working with commercial game companies, assessment experts, and those versed in digital classrooms to build SimCityEDU, a downloadable game designed for sixth graders. Scheduled to be be released in the fall of 2013, it builds on SimCity's city management theme, but provides specific challenges to players in the subject of STEM. "The big pain point we've heard from teachers is that they cannot entertain their kids to the level that they are being entertained outside of the classroom," said Jessica Lindl, general manager of GlassLab. "They want to be able to create meaningful learning experiences and they just can't compete with the digital tools their kids are accessing all the time.""
debbie diaz

44 Better Ways To Use Smartphones In The Classroom - 0 views

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    44 Better Ways To Use Smartphones In The Classroom Use Smartphones to Collaborate
Mary van der Heijden

Introduction to accelerated learning: Learning outcomes - 3 views

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    We know that the brain has a hugely important role to play in the students' learning that goes on in our classrooms. However, surprisingly, scientists still know relatively little about the workings of the brain, and most of what we do know has been discovered only in the last 15 years. Our challenge is to ensure that what we do know about the brain is translated into classroom practice and used to maximise student learning - this is the idea at the heart of Accelerated Learning. This unit introduces some of the principles of accelerated learning and explores techniques for you to try out with your pupils.
Katie Day

The Ethical Researcher: Template for a Plagiarism Policy - 0 views

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    "An ethics policy explains your [school, library, technology, classroom] goals, values and program within the larger context of the [district, school] educational mission, policies and procedures. By stating the rules and identifying the norms as lived in daily practices, the ethics policy offers explicit guidance about an individual's behavior and clarifies the rights and responsibilities of the institution and its stakeholders, the community and its members, the classroom and its learners. "
Louise Phinney

Practical Tips for Mobile Learning in the PBL Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "give students the flexibility and space to question and think outside of the formal classroom"
Keri-Lee Beasley

Literacy Beyond Reading & Writing - Heart of a Teacher - 1 views

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    "Do our students know that "literacy" moves beyond reading and writing? Most importantly, how do we begin to break our traditional understanding of literacy to include wider meaning and contexts? It has to start in the classroom. For many of our traditional classrooms, reading and writing are the core values that are focused on when it comes to literacy. We need to show students that "Literacy" moves beyond reading and writing and can encompass: cultural literacy, media literacy, visual literacy, digital literacy and much more."
Louise Phinney

Bringing "Traditional" Essay Writing into the Digital World | NWP Digital Is - 0 views

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    The question of how to use technology in the classroom can often divide a school. Some teachers will embrace what's available to them, designing innovative multimedia projects which use all the gadgets at hand. Others, perhaps as a reaction to the first group, will resolve to do things the way they've always done, at best sending students to the computer lab to type up a final paper. Technology is present, but it's tokenized. The digital divide continues to thrive, not just across geographic and socio-economic boundaries, but from one classroom to the next.
Louise Phinney

108 Ways to Use Word Clouds in the Classroom…Word Clouds in Education Series: Part 2 | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning - 5 views

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    There is more to Word Clouds then Wordle! welcome to a series of posts devoted to the use of Word Clouds. I know you will find new information… whether you are a seasoned user of word clouds, or brand new. I enjoy working with teachers and helping them use word clouds in their lessons because they are a great way to get any teacher started with integrating technology.  In the last post you discovered  12 Tips in Using Wordle. In fact you may wish to read it if you have not as of yet. This post will share 108 ways for educators to use word clouds in the classroom
Louise Phinney

My view: Starting the school year on the right foot - Schools of Thought - CNN.com Blogs - 0 views

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    One of the most misunderstood terms in education is "classroom management," which is often seen as a synonym for discipline. Imagine asking the manager of a store to explain his job and he says, "My job is to discipline the customers." And when the same question is posed to the manager of a team, she says, "I discipline the players." Yet, discipline is the prevailing response of most educators when asked about classroom management.
Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: Guest Post - Using Microsoft Word to Create better Word Walls - 1 views

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    Word Walls are an effective strategy for building vocabulary with students, especially for subject-specific terms. These lists are usually posted on classroom walls and sometimes have a definition attached to them. A more interactive word wall that includes images requires students to be more active learners as they attach meaning to each of the words in the list. Teachers may post these in the classroom after first using them as teaching tools when introducing a concept.
Louise Phinney

Higher Level Technology Use | Creating Lifelong Learners - 0 views

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    A graphic that depicts the Technology Taxononmy I will talk about incorporating multimedia in the classroom as something all teachers should be doing but I definitely want teachers to know that they shouldn't stop there.  To reach high levels of engagement, thinking, and to narrow the digital divide, teachers must turn technology over to students and guide them as they become their own content producers and influencers on the community outside the classroom.
Jeffrey Plaman

A Parent's Guide to 21st-Century Learning | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Discover the tools and techniques today's teachers and classrooms are using to prepare students for tomorrow -- and how you can get involved. What should collaboration, creativity, communication, and critical thinking look like in a modern classroom? How can parents help educators accomplish their goals? 
Katie Day

Before Reading or Watching Videos, Students Should Experiment First | MindShift - 1 views

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    "The study's conclusion suggests that the current model of the flipped classroom should itself be flipped upside down. The researchers advocate the "flipped flipped classroom," in which videos come after exploration and not before."
Jeffrey Plaman

http://sasphhs.pennhillswiki.com/file/view/Article+KLT_Info_Packet.pdf/123146955/Article%20KLT_Info_Packet.pdf - 0 views

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    Classroom Assessment: Minute by Minute, Day by Day In Classrooms that use assessment to support learning, teachers continually adapt instruction to meet student needs.
Jeffrey Plaman

JiTT Resources - 1 views

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    "The JiTT strategy is based on the notion of a feedback loop between the out-of-class assignments and the subsequent classroom activities. Based on the student responses, the instructor selects an appropriate set of items that will make up the lesson. The classroom experience then informs the choice of the next set of web assignments. Over the past seven years faculty across the country have developed a rich set of JiTT resources. To look at some examples please visit A JiTT Sampler. "
Keri-Lee Beasley

YouTube - Inside Active Learning Classrooms - 0 views

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    A University of Minnesota active learning classroom - showing possibilities for learning in higher ed.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Classroom Walkthrough - iPad and MacBook Template | Database Templates For Bento | Bento Template Exchange - 0 views

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    This template was made by Tyler Sherwood, principal of Chatsworth East: With so many expensive classroom walkthrough software solutions, I decided to make something simple and easy to use for my own school. I can use this to get in and out in under 10 minutes (walkthroughs are intended to be 3-5).
Keri-Lee Beasley

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Twitter in the Classroom and Twitter Posters - 0 views

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    Ideas from a consultant about using twitter in the classroom. Quite cool posters.
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