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Paul Harris

Five Things Students Can Learn through Group Work - 1 views

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    Maryellen Weimer, in her article sets out clear reasons why collaborative work, enhances creativity '. Students can see how different perspectives, constructive deliberation, questioning, and critical analysis can result in better solutions and performance.' Working effectively in groups demands students to think outside the box, and use multiple creative skills.
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    It was many years ago that I attended a seminar at the former GE Plastics headquarters here (now Sabic) outlining what for years has been obvious. Two key points included: 1) the need to adjust the school calendar, both in number of days and hours per day from the agrarian-based schedule which so many districts and schools still follow; 2) the need to include more group work in syllabi and lesson plans. The presenter emphasized that companies do not want to hire a person who is intelligent if that person cannot work well in a collaborative group situation. Opportunities abound to prepare our students for higher education and careers through group work in face-to-face instruction, the flipped classroom concept and the design of VHS courses.
Libby Turpin

Web 2.0 Teaching Tools - 4 views

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    Motivate and Engage Students with Web 2.0 Teaching Tools Hook even the most reluctant learners with Web 2.0 teaching tools. Boost your students' academic achievement with these Web 2.0 applications. Revitalize your lessons by integrating these instructional technology tools into your teaching plans.Web 2.0 sites come and go.
Jodi Kriner

Timeglider - Great tool for Social Studies Classes - 3 views

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    A timeglider is a web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning. Our computer apps students learn about the history of computers and technology. The timeglider I looked at could incorporate video sound and images. I also think the timeglider would be fantastic in a history class. It could make the lesson so much more interactive and engaging, rather than just listening to a teacher lecture.
randy woodis

Prezi presentation on ancient Civilizations - 8 views

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    I am trying this again - last link went to site on news stand but not to actual presentation and would not open Example of prezi presentation. Also at the top are tabs to learn how to make a prezi presentation and an explore tab showing other prezi presentations and reasons to make one. Good background for anyone to learn more about Prezi.
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    Wowie zowie. That's a lot of information in that presentation! I could see how that would be a great overview of world civ to then have the students dig deeper for a research project.
Vernon Fowler

2 Basic Ways How To Add Technology To Your Curriculum - Edudemic - Edudemic - 1 views

  • have come up with the two easiest, most basic ways to start integrating technology into your classroom. Even for the most technologically-averse educators out there, these are easy to implement and don’t require a ton of know-how.
randy woodis

Introduction to flip cameras - 3 views

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    What teachers are doing with Flips
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    Introduce Flips to your staff: A PowerPoint with some great ideas on how to use Flips in the classroom.
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