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Kevin Murphy

Teacher Appreciation - Tip #19: Do a Presentation of Thanks Using PowerPoint-Karaoke - 1 views

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    Get tips and ideas every day in May for Teacher Appreciation Month on how you can thank your favorite teachers -- and support them throughout the year! Credit: Illustration by Walter C. Baumann Tip # 19: Do a Presentation of Thanks Using PowerPoint-Karaoke Thank your teacher by organizing a fun improv class activity.
bdellanno

Twitter: Best Practices for Educators - 1 views

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    This article by Vicki Davis, author of the book Reinventing Writing and the blog post "Cool Cat Teacher Blog," is for educators who have decided to use Twitter in the classroom. Davis provides "the essential apps, hashtags, and tips to help." Davis discusses 100 ways to use Twitter in the classroom, safely and for maximum benefit. She discusses apps that allow teachers to manage classroom Twitters (Hootsuite) and create schedules (Buffer) as well as offering 14 tips for writing Twitters. Lastly, she offers three valuable hashtags for classroom use.
Jennifer Weeks

Tips and hints for new bloggers - 1 views

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    Practical tips for teachers who are looking to become bloggers. 
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    Thanks, Jen. As a new blogger, I found this article to have some good thoughts about the subject matter of a blog. I like his "to-the-point" suggestions. Sister J.
J Bedell

100+ Google Tricks for Teachers - 2 views

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    This article provides (as it says) over 100 different tips on how to use Google as a search engine in a way that can get you around blocked websites, or to glean search results that are refined to what you are specifically looking for. I included this article as it seems useful when building a blog, to structure search links and topic links in a way that will result in the consumer of the blog obtaining the content they are looking for. As the article begins, time is precious. As an educator, I need my time in class (and outside if class) to be structured in a way where I can access information easily and quickly and teach students to do so as well. These 102 tips for how to use Google are the tools in the toolbag I believe are necessary to bring this need to fruition. As stated above, the relevance to Blogs is providing useful tips on the Blog for users to utilize to refine searches and yield more meaningful results. These "tricks" would also serve well for a Blog on how to search the Internet!
Matthew Laurence

How to Strengthen Parent Involvement and Communication | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This article provides four points to increase parent involvement and communication: 1) Make a case for increased parent involvement, 2) Reach out to parents who want to make a connection, 3) Find ways to involve families in school culture, 4) Make the commitment to join the conversation with other teachers and parents. Within each of these four points, there are various links to more actively engage with tips, articles, and discussion groups.
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    Every school has a need to increase parent involvement for a variety of reasons, with such intended results as a better sense of "community" among families, faculty and students, improved student achievement, and the like. This can be a challenge for all these entities. It's helpful from time to time to have reminders of strategies that work.
Christie Gloss

Glogster, a Web 2.0 teaching tool supporting 21st century learning skills - 12 views

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    This article provides an overview of Glogster, tips for teachers in using Gloster and links to tutorials for using Glogster in the classroom.
weirba11

Google Chrome Tips and Tricks: Email notifications for Gmail - 1 views

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    This Google Chrome extension, Checker Plus for Gmail, allows you to receive Gmail notifications such as sound and a popup dialogue box that allows you to read, reply to, and archive messages without having to go back into your inbox to view the message first. You can change the sounds and the extension is very user friendly.
Shirleyph Chan

How to Use New-Media Tools in Your Classroom | Edutopia - 4 views

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    Check out these seven video tips, made by Edutopia bloggers and contributors, on using technology in your classroom. Watch teachers, an administrator and consultant talk about real applications of media tools for students. Content for this project is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND License.
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    In these 7 brief video clips, educators share how they use specific technology and social-media tools in classrooms, including Twitter,Facebook, Wikis, Digital Cameras, YouTube, Wii and GPS devices.
Scott Cameron

Think Before You Click - Is that free coffee or a scam? - 3 views

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    Tips on how to avoid scams on facebook - written by Richard Byrne
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    This article talks about how companies use Web 2.0 media as an advertising agent, and how some of these are scams. Furthermore it suggests he Better Business Bureau as a tool to identify these scams. It relates to IML as students need to have the technological literacy to determine which posts are frauds and which are legitimate. Furthermore, the need to have the awareness and ability to check these scams out on a legitimate source
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    Great article providing a Better Business Bureau list of scam alerts which I found interesting. The article mentions Facebook in particular but I have faced these scams and schemes in emails and on other game sites. I don't trust these surveys either that are sent through emails where they promise you to enter you into a prize drawing etc. So many scams- its good to know there's someone trying to do something about it by making the public aware of these scams. Also teachings students how to use the Internet safely should be part of the curriculum and also digital citizenship. We need to make our students responsible internet users and contributors.
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.
mark olofson

The Super-Secret, Never-Before-Revealed Guide to Web 2.0 in the Classroom - 3 views

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    Some great ideas from the University of Illinois. Scroll to the bottom for a number of links
mark olofson

A Web 2.0 Class - 0 views

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    An article about a multi-school blog collaborative class
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