LIFE photo archive hosted by Google - 0 views
everystockphoto - searching free photos - 0 views
Attract Students' Attention in 30 Seconds or Less « Experiencing E-Learning - 4 views
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Some useful strategies for creating effective presentations. While the audience this writer is addressing is creating presentations for adult professionals, there are many useful strategies that can be integrated by any teacher. This post covers not just how to create the presentation, but also strategies for delivery as well. It could be useful for helping teachers learn how to overcome the "traditional" Powerpointless presentation.
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I found the suggestions useful but also really liked the link to places to get photos to use in presentations. Much more professional then google images.
Education with Technology Harry G. Tuttle - 11 views
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This article suggests how to use Web 2.0 tools to assess students in the digital age. The article has many useful links. I wish that the examples of the actual rubrics were larger. Overall, I found the article to quite helpful.
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How do we assess students' learning in these in Web 2.0 environments? We want to go beyond assessing the mere mechanics of using these tools; unfortunately, most current rubrics for Web 2.0 learning devote only a minuscule amount (usually 16% or less) to actual student academic learning.
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This article is about standards-based learning and 21st century skills. How to improve student learning through teacher's decisions and technology. He has a excellent list of rubrics Web 2.0 tools. Some examples "rubrics" are......Wiki/Blog, Images/Photo/Flickr, Video/YouTube,Podcast, Social Bookmarking, Twitter, Videoconferencing, General Assessment: Prensky's 21st century skills, General Assessment: enGauge's 21st century skills, General Assessment: Partnership for 21st century skills. I really liked the links and rubrics and found them very helpful. However the rubrics were small and a little hard to read.
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