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Researching and Reporting on one US State | WISELearn Resources - 2 views

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    This lesson walks students in grades 2 and 3 through the process of creating a research paper on a US state. The slides document is interactive and provides a step-by-step method for creating a final product.
Mike Scoville

SETDA publishes OER case studies from 3 states - eClassroom News - 0 views

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    Online case studies highlight OER implementation in schools SETDA has published a series of case studies focused on the implementation of Open Educational Resources (OER) at the school level. The online resource, OER in Action: Implementation Highlights , examines the definitions and parameters of OER, includes a variety of resources, and provides an in-depth look at the implementation of OER in New York, Utah and Washington.
Loretta Veers

Open Educational Resources Rubrics | Achieve - 0 views

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    To help states, districts, teachers, and other users determine the degree of alignment of OER to the Common Core State Standards, and to determine aspects of quality of OER, Achieve has developed eight rubrics in collaboration with leaders from the OER community. To allow users to apply these rubrics and evaluate the quality of instructional resources, Achieve partnered with OER Commons to develop an online evaluation tool.
lbodin81

Using #OER for Common Core State Standards | Classroom Aid - 0 views

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    With CCSS coming down the pike, I think that any source that can help educators integrate these new standards is worth checking out. If I were to introduce this source to educators, I would give it a quick introduction. I think that sources like this deserve time to be picked through. If this was not an option, I would possibly give teachers an already made lesson and ask them to assign CCSS to the lesson. Thoughts?
chrisrun83

100 Videos and Counting: Lessons From a Flipped Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article discusses the author's lessons he's learned after creating over 100 flipped classroom lesson videos. He begins by stating not to focus on the video, "Teachers need to think like architects, not video producers." Also, pay attention to data, and he doesn't mean "Views" on YouTube. He incorporated Educanon into the videos to ask questions throughout student viewing.
ewertanen

http://www.amazingeducationalresources.com/ - 1 views

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    List of free digital resources during digital learning day! The top of the sheet states it will be updated frequently.
Trisha Sabel

Social Networking - 1 views

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    Facebook. Flickr. Google+. Pinterest. Tumblr. Twitter. Yelp. The list of social networking sites is almost endless, bringing huge potential (and some headaches) to librarians nationwide. Will libraries continue to be able to keep up with the rapid- almost instantaneous-changes in technology and social networking? The consensus is: Yes.
gouldkim

Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 2 views

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    We partner with corporations, universities, and school systems throughout the United States, which help us research, design, and test our activities every step of the way. Not only do teachers and students appreciate our free activities, Edheads has been recognized by almost every major award on the Web for our excellent educational content.
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