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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 17, 8:11 AM
Introductory video part 1 of 4 to educate you on classroom use for Google Drive. With 15GB of sharing space this introductin is worth the 15 minutes you'll invest Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 9, 10:49 AM
technology use is powerful in students hands, it opens many doors and fosters perseverence, but how do you score those creations objectively? This rubric will help when you want to assess digital story telling efforts Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 8, 7:44 AM
Are you having your learners Inquire, Investigate, Collaborate, Create, and Comunicate. Here is a non-treatening and less complex post of what educators want their students to do daily. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 30, 9:32 AM
Evernote to Everslide presentations, a positive hack! Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 27, 7:29 AM
for those of you who are teaching space here's is an interesting resource on planets, voyager spacecraft comets,etc.
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 23, 8:02 AM
One of the great things about using a classroom video is that it requires attention from students to increase their enjoyment of the media. Also, it is a story and as such is best told withiout interrupting with verbal questions. Here is a way to infuse the two together, asking questions while allowing the video to be watched uninterrupted.
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 13, 9:10 AM
Here's an interesting way to infuse technology immediately in your classroom (first week, first day) Icebreakers not only allow for technology skill development, but also a way to get to know the interests of your students. I wil be trying one or more of these in summer enrichment. How about you?
James Easterling's curator insight,
April 13, 11:35 PM
This is full of great icebreaker ideas for developing student engagement, trust and establishing the classroom culture. Thank you for the comprehensive list. This will be a must try for me next MOD. Thanks for sharing--me likey
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April 13, 11:36 PM
This is full of great icebreaker ideas for developing student engagement, trust and establishing the classroom culture. Thank you for the comprehensive list. This will be a must try for me next MOD. Thanks for sharing--me likey
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 13, 7:42 AM
do you use Google Docs to assist you in your teaching practice or students when they collaborate on projects? The author has pulled together a good compilation of uses for Google in your classroom. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 8, 11:00 AM
This infographic should/will cause you reflect on what you are doing, and more importantly why you are choosing to have your learners do what they are doing. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 6, 1:03 PM
a great example of the powerful visual tools, few words but great clarity. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 1, 8:20 AM
While this article is more directed to higher ed professors, the same principles of DOs could be practiced by any teacher delivering a lesson. There are some solid points expressed in simple non-confusing ways.
tom jackson's curator insight,
April 1, 8:20 AM
While this article is more directed to higher ed professors, the same principles of DOs could be practiced by any teacher delivering a lesson. There are some solid points expressed in simple non-confusing ways. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 11, 11:47 AM
Any time I see a less complex description of a technology, I am there! Do you feel overwhelmed with the choices and wonder how to get a handle on what you need? Here's a guide that is advertised as SIMPLIFIED.
Louise Robinson-Lay's curator insight,
May 11, 7:10 PM
Evernote is one of the most versatile tools around for organizing learning. This guide goes through the basics. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 8, 8:00 AM
so, if there's no time now (end of the year), although this might be the best time to try something new, promist to review these creative teaching/learning tools over the summer. Start a group and work together, these would make interesting, engaging and valuable tools for next year's toolbelt. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 7, 10:11 AM
I once was flattered with by a comment from our special education coordinator. I was fortunate to teach in a private school environment which fostered the use of multiple computers (1:2) in my classroom. The SE coordinator commented that, "What the computers allowed for was an even field, students were not inimdated to reflect and rework previously constructed papers and problem solving strategies because they did not have to completely start over again, from scratch!" In the daily continuum of classroom learning I did not see it happening, but it was true that what was happening was that due to the use of technology student outcomes were inproved. If you have not considered the assistive nature of technology tools, here is a place to start. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
May 1, 6:33 AM
Are you using technology as "your" presentation tool? or is it a tool that fosters students understanding and expression of what they know? Here is a brief matrix of the comparison of using technology and infusing technology to amplify student learning opportunities. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 28, 11:28 AM
Recall of previously reviewed tools. Take a look and be reminded of the ways these tolls may be used to advance student learning oportunities. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 19, 7:21 AM
We have had some very successful student presentations using this technology, as well as extranormal avatar. It really allows the students to get outside themselves and develop scripting, re-scripting, and intentionally decide how they wish their message to be portrayed. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 16, 8:44 AM
okay, so I wasn't sure what to expect in an article form Google on classroom management. However, the ideas and concepts are clear and brief, something we all need in today's environment . Take a look. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 13, 9:03 AM
I have not tried this product yet, but I have requested an account to try with both pre-service teachers in tech for teachers classes (summer 13) as well as with summer enrichment programs for 3-4 and 5-6 grade students. It appears to have the potential for student creativity, knowledge demonstration, and engagement of peers as they express content knowledge in computer programming. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 7, 3:19 PM
If you've not reviewed this website please reviewit soon. Many ideas and teacher tested technology strategies. While I haven't reviewed them all, I have joined so that I will not loose track of these ideas. Delete the scoop?
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tom jackson's curator insight,
April 4, 6:48 AM
ThingLink fosters analysis and synthesis skills as it allows students to consider what is the message they wish to communicate both visually as well as with a research base, e.g. how does mountain erode becomes clear when an image is displayed connected to the research via ThinkLink. Many topics may be displayed using this tool. Delete the scoop?
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Can save finished videos to YouTube, ScreencastOMatic or download to your machine. Uses Java, could be a concern.
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This appears to be a simple screen capture / video output tool. Might be something that could be shared with SMEs to help them create content quickly and easily. Of course, as IDs, we still need to help them organize their content!