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tannerkcassidy

NASA for Educators - 3 views

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    I thought this was a really cool set of resources directly from NASA. Most of it is aimed at educators from a K-12 level. There is some really interesting stuff here, especially for educators in the science and technology fields. It even breaks down what audiences resources are appropriate for. I think the fact that NASA is involved could be a built-in way to grad student attention, right off the bat (I would love to check out a NASA webinar as a secondary student)
Mercedes D

Edutopia - 2 views

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    I stumbled upon this website while working on an assignment for another class. The site is self-described as "A comprehensive website and online community that increases knowledge, sharing, and adoption of what works in K-12 education. We emphasize core strategies: project-based learning, comprehensive assessment, integrated studies, social and emotional learning, educational leadership and teacher development, and technology integration." If you click on "Topics," they have some especially interesting material. Earlier I researched classroom management strategies, but there is everything from cross-curricular teaching to apps you might integrate into a classroom setting.
iskraw

Foundations of Virtual Instruction Resource - 0 views

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    This is a great site with tons of resources. It was the resource package used for the "Foundations of Virtual Education" MOOC offered by Coursera. It well organized and provides a good overview.
ameliecummins

The Who, What, Where, Why, When of Setting up a Class Website - 1 views

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    After seeing Avi's grade 9 class website I got excited and curious about starting my own. For someone who has never managed a web page before it can seem a little overwhelming. This page offers some helpful step-by-step information as well as some resources to get you started on creating a class web page.
Glenda Dyck

How To Create a Personal Learning Environment to Stay Relevant in 2013 | Online Learnin... - 0 views

  • In this post I’ll outline how educators can develop their own PLE, where to start, and I’ll provide specific action steps, and what tools to use
  • Three Reasons Why Educators Need a PLE
  • We need to disrupt ourselves:
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  • The Instructor’s role has changed.
  • personal learning environment is considered to be a concept rather than an entity
  • Where to Start
  • Begin with a model:
  • Access to the Internet has changed how we teach and learn—forever.
  • Decide on upon areas of focus:
  • Determine which Web 2.0 tools to use:
  • learner is an active participant and doing the three key functions:
  • Collect and curate
  • Construct
  • Sharing
  • collaborating
  • Establish time each week to developing the PLE.
  • Create a diagram of the PLE
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    Practical steps on how to create a PLE
Michelle Kennedy

I love Google! Google Hangouts - 1 views

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    Google is amazing...instead of a virtual get-together on Skype, try Google Hangouts and for teachers, you could "hold virtual meetings, hosting guest speakers, or creating a video podcast." Also--it is a free service!
carriecannoltd

Online Training | Moodle@York | York University - 0 views

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    I have found this site very helpful. It provides many clear instructions for creating the most useful activities in Moodle.
tdiesch

Remind | Online Text Message communication tool - 0 views

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    Remind is a tool used to sent students or parents quick updates or reminders to their cell-phones via text (or to email). It allows teachers/facilitators to organize their classes into groups, and send messages without either party ever having to share their phone numbers with the other, therefore limiting privacy concerns. Instructors are able to have different classes or groups, which allows specific communication with individual groups, or even parent groups. Facilitators can also schedule reminders/messages to send on a future date and time, which allows seamless flexibility in when you want to send your reminders. It's a tool use regularly with my f2f classes, and the feedback is extreamly positive.
iskraw

Foundations of Virtual Instruction - A MOOC on Coursera. - 1 views

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    "This course provides teachers with the foundation for understanding the movement towards virtual instruction. It introduces fundamental knowledge needed by teachers to succeed in a technology-dependent, instructional environment."
tdiesch

Online Testing Free Quiz Maker Create the Best web-based quizzes ClassMarker - 0 views

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    For those looking for a quiz/test tool, classmarker might be one that you could try out. I've used classmarker for about 5 years now, and I really like the many options it has. The ability to make question banks quite easily, and re-use quizzes/tests over and over again for different groups makes it really nice if you are teaching the same classes again and again. It can be a bit complex with all the different settings/tools/options/etc. but I think you will find it useful and easy to use if you are looking for a powerful quizzing/testing tool.
tannerkcassidy

Discovery Education Canada - 1 views

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    I just found this nice little collection of resources while looking for project ideas. The site is Canadian and has resources for grades K-12. The subjects are also broken down into science, english, social studies and math (and it's further broken down within each of these). There are a number of activities and lesson plans available for teachers and the topics covered are all very current and I'm sure they would engage today's student. One of the especially nice things on this site is that they also have resources for parents and students. I think this is key, as so much learning takes place outside of the classroom.
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