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Grace Kat

ZoeyBot - An Educational Website for Kids - 0 views

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    ZoeyBot is a free educational service for kids, parents and teachers. On this site Kids can perform safe searches for articles, videos, tutorials and more. ZoeyBot is like Wikipedia and Google - Just for kids!
anonymous

animoto - Wall.E - 8 views

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    p3/4/5 Technology project at Athelstaneford Primary School East Lothian Class teacher: Lynne Lewis Used Animoto to show parents the many activities and cross-curricular connections in this unit.
abouttowntuition

How Can A Primary School Tutor Assist Your Child? - About Town Tuition | online tuition... - 0 views

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    Primary School is the foundation of a child's educational life. How is he/she going to perform and what kind of attitude he/she exposes towards receiving education depends completely upon the care and assistance one receives in their primary school level. So, it is the responsibility of every conscious parent to provide their kid with the best care and support during the most formative period of their life. To support them successfully and completely, enrolling them in a primary school is not the only thing you have to do. They need extensive care and only an efficient primary school tutor can create the environment which will enable them to learn, making it an extremely enjoyable act.
theummedschool

The Ummed School - Best CBSE School in Jodhpur - 0 views

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    Our philosophy centers in helping students develop a deep love and respect for parents, teachers, and others, based on age-old Indian Guru-Shishaya Parampara and our valued Sanskara. Knowledge (Gyaana) attained through these principles will empower our students to soar high in the world.
Christy Mckenzie

Educational Activities for Parents and Students | EngageNY - 0 views

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    From Ms Bryant a link the teachers use. Sshhh
Child Therapy

Friendly And Highly Skilled Therapist - 1 views

My eldest daughter who is now eight years old used to be very confident and lively both at home and in school. But lately, I noticed that she was just quiet though her playmates made unnecessary no...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
khanhmygemi

5 kiểu quần độn mông quyễn rũ sexy cho bạn gái. - vuivesong123 - 0 views

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Javier E

Common Sense Media Launches Learning Ratings for Apps and Games - EdTech Researcher - E... - 0 views

  • One of the key problems with educational media is that there are no objective, neutral arbiters who are evaluating apps, games, and Web sites to determine whether or not these media offer meaningful learning experiences. As a result, developers have an incentive to focus on making their products "appear" educational rather than focusing on actually making them meaningful learning experiences.
  • Common Sense Media announced the beta version of their Learning with Technology ratings. The first phase this effort is an attempt to rate a wide variety of apps, Web sites, and software programs with a Learning Rating, which will go alongside Common Sense Media's other ratings for age-appropriateness, quality, and safety. So far, they have rated 150 products, with a goal to complete 800 ratings by the end of 2012.
  • For now, the ratings, on a scale from 0-3, are publicly viewable on a Website and the products are searchable by type, title, age and learning rating. So if a parent is thinking about making some app purchases for a child's birthday, he or she could go to the Common Sense Media site for some suggestions before going to a vendor site to purchase the product.
Amy Kelly-Graham

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award$(function() {$('#ss').... - 2 views

  • Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation among teams of students on the merits of a website.
  • Seeking new teaching strategies? If you’ve got an old lesson that you want to breathe new life into, Curriki can help. It is a free member website where educators share ideas and hear from others in the profession. Tip: If you have a lesson that you love to teach with your students, share it with others. Everyone can be successful if we all help each other to be better teachers.
  • What could be better? You Tube – just for teachers and students! Teacher Tube offers videos solely for the field of education. Videos are created by teachers and students to be shared with other teachers and students. Tip: A great way to have students share their work with parents and for teachers to share with other teachers, peers, and administrators, both on-campus and off.
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  • Do you like to play with words or create visual poems? A "Wordle" enables you to create a word "cloud," visually depicting the relationship between words based on their frequency of use. You can tweak your word "clouds" with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. Tip: Teach students to create a Wordle to express their reading interests or their favorite book.
  • Do you find it difficult to keep up with the latest Web 2.0. technologies? Join Classroom 2.0 Ning, a social network for educators who are using or want to use Web 2.0 in their libraries and classrooms. Tip: Look at the Classroom 2.0 weekly webinars, featuring leading Web 2.0 educators  - a great way to learn for both the novice and experienced educator.
  • Create your own social network for your classroom, your school group or your library. Share your ideas, pictures, and plans. Choose the features, a forum, a blog, members' pages, RSS feeds - whatever you would like to share and collaborate and control the membership. Tip: Classroom or library nings give students opportunities to learn how to effectively and safely be members of an online social network.
  • What are you doing? Twitter, a website for communication among friends and colleagues, is based on this question. Everyone who is connected to your account can know what you are doing at anytime, just send a "tweet."  This is a way for everyone to keep track of everyone else. Tip: Students working in research teams, designate secretaries to keep the instructor and librarian up to date on how the group is doing throughout the project.
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    From the American Association of School Librarians
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    Ideas on tech available to use.
Amanda Salt

ICT in my Classroom - 2 views

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      John Evans

      Weblogg-ed » Not "The Dumbest Generation" - 0 views

      • So with the caveat that I am only halfway through Mark Bauerline’s book The Dumbest Generation, I have some early impressions to throw out there. While I think there is some merit to this side of the debate (much like Keen’s Cult of the Amateur) what really bothers me about this book so far is, as the title suggests, this sense that our kids are at fault. Let me put it plainly: our kids are not “dumb” nor is this generation “dumb” simply because they spend a lot of time in front of television screens and computers or because they haven’t worked out for themselves how to get smarter using the Read/Write Web.
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        So with the caveat that I am only halfway through Mark Bauerline's book The Dumbest Generation, I have some early impressions to throw out there. While I think there is some merit to this side of the debate (much like Keen's Cult of the Amateur) what really bothers me about this book so far is, as the title suggests, this sense that our kids are at fault. Let me put it plainly: our kids are not "dumb" nor is this generation "dumb" simply because they spend a lot of time in front of television screens and computers or because they haven't worked out for themselves how to get smarter using the Read/Write Web.
      Sharon Elin

      "If We Didn't Have Today's Schools, Would We Create Today's Schools?" - 0 views

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          This analogy of equipping sailing vessels with steam engines works well as an illustration of technology being plugged into traditional classrooms.
      • We need to get the teacher into the game. The teacher needs to get in there and be part of the learning process, actively engaged in solving the problem with the students and learning with the students—not teaching but modeling learning with the students by functioning as an expert learner solving problems and constructing new knowledge with the students.
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      • we will get the same result if we introduce modern learning technologies in our schools but do not prepare teachers to work in this new learning environment.   If we want to take advantage of these new technologies and the billions we are investing in equipment for our schools, we have to prepare teachers very differently than we have in the past. We have to change our own model of teaching and instruction in higher education.
      • Any organization that adopts a new technology without significant organizational change is doomed to failure. You have to change the organization. You cannot just add the technology. You have to actively work on changing the roles of the teachers, the roles of the students, the roles of the parents, and the roles of the administrators, and start to work toward building new relationships and new structures
      • Trying to introduce new technologies into schools without these changes would be similar to efforts in the sailing industry during the 1800s, when steam engines were installed in wooden sailing ships.
      • We will not get out of our wooden ship schools until we use communication technologies for two-way interactivity that allows us to collaboratively construct the learning experience and new knowledge.
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      Durga Pandeya

      Teaching chain stories - 0 views

      Hello, I am Durga Pandeya from Nepal. I teach English as a \nsecond/foreign language  to 14 to 18 age group students. I have been \nworking as a teacher for 15 years in a government school of ...

      started by Durga Pandeya on 22 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
      Matthew Tripp

      Community wide reading project for teens (summer private school) - 13 views

      Here: www.freewebs.com/extinctculture And my windows LIVE SPACES @ Matthew Tripp www.KnowHow2Go.org and www.BoostUP.org The List. Original Unedited Document. To: Parents Students Professional...

      started by Matthew Tripp on 23 Apr 08 no follow-up yet
      noelfhvka

      Cool tools for schools - 0 views

      Certainly! Here are some cool tools and resources for educational purposes: Google Workspace for Education: Includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more, facilitating collaborative work among s...

      teaching learning Education

      started by noelfhvka on 21 Nov 23 no follow-up yet
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