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Jeanine Keyes-Plante

eLearn: Best Practices - Using Media to Pace Your Class - 0 views

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    This article provides great tips for incorporating video into your lessons, including helpful technical tips, such as "clipping" the video off a dvd at the beginning and end of the video clip that you need so you don't waste time or lose momentum in class setting up the video.
Jeanine Keyes-Plante

eLearn: Best Practices - eLearning Tools for English Composition - 1 views

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    30 New Media Tools and Web Sites for Writing Teachers. This article is really for adult learners but it offers loads of information and ideas for how best to incorporate technology into your lessons...everything from online learning to screen video capturing programs to online collaboration to web conferencing to video to animation creating tools...and it goes on and on! Worth looking at all the options.
randy woodis

iCivics - 2 views

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    There are games and lesson plans designed by retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor . I suggest teachers choose a grade level as some of the subject matter could be for older students. Students can take the role in a court and argue an issue. I tried a sample and it was arguing for or against locker searches in school (students got to choose their side) Good for critical thinking. Many lesson plans about how our democracy works and history including branches of government, voting, and other civic topics.
Susan Carlotto

Lead Your Students OUTSIDE the Box with Museum Box! - 8 views

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    museums. All of that information in one place? It's amazing! Museum Box provides you with the tools to showcase descriptions of an event, person, historical period of time, or anything you can imagine into a virtual box!
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    Looks like this is a good tool for students to showcase information in any subject.
Jessica LaPanne

ipads take a place next to crayons in kindergarten - 1 views

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    comments to follow....
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    This is the new technology. Although as a sixth grade teacher I would envy the kindergarten teacher who has this technology, my 3 year old grandson can use the apps on my iphone. He knows which pictures to press and has learned a lot of information from the apps. It is the new Sesame Street as it keeps his attention and talks to him. As a tool it is differentiated education for each child.
Megan Bilodeau

Free Technology for Teachers: Resources to Help Schools Understand Social Media - 1 views

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    I get this newsletter every day and it has so many great ideas. The only problem is which ones to use and the time to use them all. I highly recommend their newsletter.
Deborah McQuade

Sophia - 4 views

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    Sophia uses Web 2.0 tools and methods to create a crowd-sourced platform where information is organized in "learning packets" - bite-sized tutorials tagged to specific academic subjects or topics, including standards-aligned objectives. The packets can be created by anyone, anywhere using text, images, presentations, video, audio and more. Packets are rated for quality and evaluated for academic soundness by users and experts within the community.
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    looked at the irregular area "learning packet. Looked like a great into lesson. Thanks
Susan Carlotto

Data Change Everything - 2 views

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    This article is about using predicative analytics to improve instruction. Predicative analytics has been used in industry for years. Netfix will send you suggestions for your next movie pick; Big Y will generate a coupon for a product they think I much like to try. By looking at a student's "breadcrumbs", we should be able to improve instruction. Data driven instruction is here to stay. We need to able to understand the data and do something with it.
brian williams

Adding Video Elements to Your Online Classroom - 1 views

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    Getting your Jing on!! The ability to enhance online courses with simple video elements helps students to complete assignments, readings, and discussions, and it motivates them to check into their classes more often which in turn helps instructors retain their students. The students will how to create a simple video, compress it, and access code to embed the file into a course management system or even upload it to a website, blog or YouTube. No expensive equipment or software is required, there is little to no cost, and the process is fairly quick and straightforward.
Joanne Hentnick

Pros, cons of iPads for kindergarteners discussed at budget workshop - 5 views

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    Most city councilors in Auburn, ME agree that the iPad is a wonderful piece of technology, but at $500 an iPad, is it worth it?
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    This was the article I decided to blog about, and let me sum up my feelings by quoting myself: "...placing (an iPad) into the hands of a five year old is akin to letting your preschooler play with a set of keys over an open sewer grate; in other words, you don't.
Daniel Maak

Comprehensive Assessment of Student Retention in Online Learning Environments - 2 views

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    A scientific study of the educational practicality of online education versus conventional face-to-face, brick and mortar environments. Issues of retention as well as escalated drop-out rates for online education are evaluated.
Megan Bilodeau

Foursquare Gaming Techniques, Nike Running Help Scholastic Inspire Kids to Read | Fast ... - 0 views

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    Instead of grades, we should use a progress bar. How gaming techniques should b e brought into education.
Mrs. Bee

Algonquin Book Blog - 0 views

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    This publisher is a subsidiary of the Workman Publishing Group and features a new online book club. The online book club features a new book each month (their first book was Julia Alavarez's "In The Time of the Butterflies") and one of the biggest features of this site is the live webcast interview of the individual authors.
Megan Bilodeau

Why Angry Birds is so successful and popular: a cognitive teardown of the user experience - 0 views

  • Simplification means once users have a relatively brief period of experience with the software, their mental model of how the interface behaves is well formed and fully embedded. This is known technically as schema formation.
  • However, the challenge is to create a desire by users to continue interaction with a system over time, what we call user “engagement”.
Megan Bilodeau

The New Digital Tribalism | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Awesome look at racial and beauty bias.
Megan Bilodeau

Checklist for Evaluating Web Sites, UM Libraries - 0 views

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    Type answers directly into webpage for instant evaluation.
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