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Ann Chapman

Pinterest for Communication - 2 views

Pinterest is so much more than pinning pictures. It can be used by individual students branching to small groups and then the whole class - on any topic at all. Students can create their own boards...

Communication Education

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Spread of the Black Death - 6 views

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    For some reason the link is not available. This would be helpful in History as well as my Church History Class.
Paul Harris

Blogging in the 21st-Century Classroom - 2 views

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    This article discusses the success of setting up class blogs involving high school juniors. The author points out that 'students value an authentic audience for their writing'. A great starting read for any teacher that has had thoughts about working with blogs in their classroom.
Ann Chapman

Six Questions That Will Bring Your Teaching Philosophy into Focus - 0 views

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    A great article to read at this time of year when we are finished with school for the summer. The six questions are powerful and reflective. Though it is recommended that the questions are asked and answered between a colleague or two, I found them helpful for me as I look back on my teaching and the different age groups of students who came to class every day.
tdoherty

The Seven Cs of Effective Communication in your Online Course - 7 views

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    This article by Melissa Venable deals with the skills one needs to effectively communicate in an online class. Whether it is between the teacher and the student or student to student communication. This is a skill that needs to be developed especially for the online teacher. The 7 C's are - Clarity, Completeness, Conciseness, Concreteness, Correctness, Courtesy, and Consideration. She further points out that there may even be more C's that need to be part of this equation - Confident, Conversational, Coherent, Creative, Convincing and Check. Her basic message is "More effective communication practices lead to a more effective learning process."
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    While the Cs in the article are associated with online courses, they can also be applied to face-to-face instruction, as well as written and oral communication. In all forms of communication, it is worth striving for these Cs.
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    While online courses bring concerns for underdeveloped face to face skills, these courses help students develop a more effective communication. In this platform students are more aware of what they are saying. Students must present their thoughts in clear, concise, correct sentences. They must also take care to be considerate of their audience. That the written word doesn't allow for tone of voice or body language to help get their ideas across. Students must really think before the "speak."
craig weinhold

critique it - 0 views

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    the above url provides a link to a website called: http://edu.critiqueit.com/ Here you can post articles and invite people to read them and give input. sounds like a great resource for virtually any high school class.
Andrew Kaufman

Project Based Learning: a case for not giving up - 1 views

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    An interesting article about persevering when implementing group work into your classroom. A good reminder that the teacher and students can struggle with collaboration and that at times adjustments must be made.
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    A good article that describes many of the potential pitfalls with PBL's. I personally try to use them as a tool in class. It made me think about how to use Web 2.0 tools with PBL's in the future. Andrew's last point was a great reminder as well.
Tony Jiron

Game Design Through Mentoring and Collaboration - 0 views

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    This is an exciting article about a project that encourages young people into STEM careers through weekend and summer courses in computer game design. The program uses mentoring and collaboration to teach Game Design.
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    For STEM education, this is an exciting opportunity for students. I have had a couple student go after game design careers and have been successful. I was interested to read about the support that is built into the program (mentors) and the collaboration to help teach design. My former students have told me that is how they like to learn the design is through collaboration with fellow students in the class they are in.
Mrs. Bee

A Systems Approach to Conduct an Effective Literature Review in Support of Information ... - 1 views

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    A lofty empirical research article intended for doctoral candidates and other researchers but if you can get past the SAT style language the information contained is rather interesting. While my high school students will not be writing formal literary analyses I am interested in them producing high quality papers based on valid research questions/topics and having them think of new ways to view the same literature. Some of the texts we read in class have so many articles and summaries already prepared that it is sometimes hard for students to think of new ways to approach the material and this article offers some interesting thought processes to consider when preparing a literary analysis.
Katy Williams

Using Blogs in Science Education - 14 views

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    This is a Prezi presentation created by a science teacher all about how she uses her blogs (and wow it looks impressive!) in her classes and other forms of technology to improve the student learning.
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    I think I'll be sharing this with my science department. Nice find, Katy!
Annie Johnson

One Small Change: A Sixth Grade Teacher Tries Technology to Inspire Science Learning - 1 views

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    Describes how a teacher with little technology experience used an interactive White Board to communicate and inspire her science class in a new way.
Irene Sweigard

Creative Web 2.0 Learning - 4 views

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    A slide show represents the way students are learning today and the new net generation. Just thought it fit well with the class.
Karen Wood

Just the Facts « On Learning - 2 views

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    This article explains how the author uses the iSearch model to teach research in class. The author also introduced the idea of creating infographics -- another way to expand our students' media literacy.
Joann Archetto

Edgalaxy: Where Education and Technology Meet. - HOME - 0 views

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    Struggling students need inspiration to write creatively. This article highlights the Amazing Story Starter. It can be used as a class resource on a SmartBoard or individually. Awesome creativity tool!
Caryn Elefante

Blog of What We've Learned - 2 views

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    I created this to act as my "graduation speech" from our Web 2.0 class. Enjoy!
Carole Paquette

Academic Honesty in the Online Environment - 0 views

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    This article struggles with the difficulty of determining whether or not a student has cheated in an online class. It doesn't, however, provide many real-life solutions other than requiring short response answers.
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    This article focusses primarily on exam taking methods when students take online course. The writer gives a variety of suggestions on how to promote academic honesty when her students take tests. It did give some good suggestions on how to do this but essentially during test taking situations we have to trust our students.
Anna Hitchcock

Engaging and motivating students using technology in the classroom - 0 views

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    I like the idea about incorporating cell phones in the lessons. It is a technology that students are familiar with. They like using it. I like the rules for using cell phones described in the article. I am going to try using cell phones in my classes along with the website www.polleverywhere.com . If it works I may get a prepay phone to do quizzes as described in the article.
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