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Free Technology for Teachers: 18 Google Earth & Maps Lessons for K-12 - 0 views

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    This site has some amazing links for all the content areas: sciences, lanugage arts (lit trips), maths, and social studies, including U.S. History Tours, using Google Maps and Google Earth. For multiple grades.
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4 Tools to Teach About Climate Change | graphite Blog - 0 views

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    "As part of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), students need to "ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century." Many teachers have little to no formal training on how to teach about climate change. Along with the ever-changing research and the controversy that comes with it, some teachers inevitably shy away or even prevent students from digging deep into the content. Some suggest that teachers might be getting climate change all wrong. Since teachers can't rely on books to stay current with all the new research, digital resources are the only effective way to stay on top of such a dynamic field. Consider these practices when using technology to teach about climate change:" Sites include NASA Global Climate Change, Climate Kids for younger learners, Global Oneness Project, and Earth-Now to analyze realtime data.
Holly Dilatush

Will Your College Survive? | TechCrunch - 3 views

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    impact of technology on higher education
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    Interesting reading. . .
Evelyn Izquierdo

Free Technology for Teachers: Visual.ly - Browse Thousands of Infographics - 2 views

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    Visual.ly is a website that catalogs infographics from across the web. Visual.ly has more than 5,000 infographics arranged in twenty-one categories. 
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Free Technology for Teachers: MindMup - A Mind Mapping Tool That Saves to Google Drive - 0 views

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    Describes the mind-mapping tool that saves to Google Drive, and pedagogical applications for it. Also links to 4 other mind-mapping applications.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Make Useful QR Codes for Your Students - 4 views

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    While the article by R. Byrne talks about various tools, it often gives great tips for lessons using the QR code makers in ingenious ways.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Ways to Create and Deliver Online Quizzes - 2 views

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    From R. Byrne: "Creating and delivering quizzes and tests online offers a number of advantages over paper-based quizzes and tests. Many online quiz services allow you to create quizzes that give your students instant feedback. Some of the services provide the option to include picture and video prompts in your quizzes. And all of these services save you the hassle of printing your quizzes. "
Knewton

What is "Adaptive Learning"? Our own Knewton Knerds explain... - 0 views

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    In today's age of big data, words and phrases like "adaptive learning," "personalization" and "differentiation" are getting tossed around with increasing frequency. What exactly do these terms mean and to what extent do they overlap?
mbarek Akaddar

elementary_school - 3 views

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    Integrating technology into the classroom by means of WebQuests is a great way for students to get involved in real life learning
Joao Alves

Project-Based Learning Strategies and Research for Educators - 4 views

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    "Project-Based Learning grabs hold of this idea and fosters deep learning and autonomy by using technology to help students engage in issues and questions relevant to their lives."
Evelyn Izquierdo

The Motivational Effects of ICT on Pupils - 0 views

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    Key findings: ICT use by pupils and teachers in the case study schools led to positive motivational\noutcomes, supporting a focus upon learning and the tackling of learning tasks.\n* Positive motivational outcomes were most frequently found when ICT was used to\nsupport engagement, research, writing and editing, and presentation of work. Where ICT\nuses supported internal cognitive aspects of learning, for example in the case of secondary\ndesign and technology, there were indicators that the motivation arising from the use of\nICT was linked to enhancements in some subject specific attainment.\n* More positive motivation resulted when ICT use was focused on both teaching and\nlearning, than when ICT was used to support teaching alone.\n* Boys and girls were both motivated by uses of ICT. There was evidence that motivation\nfrom ICT use positively affected the work patterns of boys so that they worked in similar\nways to the persistent pattern of girls.\n* Motivation appeared to be independent of ethnic background, but socio-economic\nbackground impacted on occasions in terms of limited access or out of school support.\n* There were indications that ICT impacted positively upon
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