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"Whenever you do something online, somebody is watching you ..."
"Students need a voice. By voice, I mean the ability to recognize their own beliefs, practice articulating them in a variety of forms, and then find the confidence — and the platform — to express them ...".
"Their cloud-based bookmarking tool allows you to keep track of links and sites, via your computer or, of course, via your mobile device ..."
"Flickr is a great tool to organize your photos and share them with the world. Plus, ever since Flickr got an overhaul and tons of free space, it's a great place to back up your photos too ..."
"...Great teachers keep track of each student’s needs, and know exactly when to push harder or lend a helping hand. With data in the classroom, teachers can go one step further and see the patterns hiding just out of sight! ..."
Isabella Rivas's curator insight,
May 25, 2024 12:34 PM
I had never heard of Geddit before and I find it very interesting to incorporate into my classroom and every teacher should have. Sometimes it's difficult to keep track of every student's progress on different formative assessments, and using this innovative tool is essential. Thank you for sharing.
"...Find a few that work for you and master them, then teach a colleague. Best advice out there, ask a child or two to learn a new program and then come back and teach you, and eventually the class. Works every time …"
"App building is no longer as complicated as it used to be. You don't need to be a code developer to do it. Several online platforms offer the tools and know-how for you to embark on your own app-building experience ..."
1. They are engaging
"A fun set of applications (many free) for project based teaching and learning..."
"...This week, we are featuring websites and apps to help kids create great classroom presentations. Many kids and teens dread presenting. One way to help them get over their fear is to make presentations fun..."
"If creativity is seeing old things in new ways then getting weird is a good way to get more creative..." |
"You've got every device under the sun in front of you. Now what apps are you going to use? ..."
"Open source tools can be used to get writing done, and freely available resources can be used to supplement and enhance that work. As a content manager here at Opensource.com, there are seven open source tools and ..."
"Most tests represent a snapshot of one moment in the trajectory of a student's academic journey, extrapolating what the student has learned overall ..."
"There have never been more technologies available to collect, examine, and render data. Here are 30 different notable pieces of data visualization software good for any designer's repertoire ..."
Pauline Farrell's curator insight,
March 16, 2014 3:58 AM
students co-design many of our products and services .. easier ways to engage in real time is always welcome
Winners Education's curator insight,
March 16, 2014 6:12 AM
Student self-assessment is now easy to share!
GwynethJones's curator insight,
June 15, 2014 12:13 PM
SWEET! Love Today's Meet! Great ways to ease BYOD into your school classroom!
"When building ideas together in a team environment you need a reliable means of communication. The people you work with should all provide their own ideas while keeping everybody on the same page ..."
"Blogging can be a pain in the butt when it comes to management. Hosting your own blog has its perks -- flexibility and customization -- but it could prove troublesome if you don't have much technical knowledge ..."
"Blending the traditional textbooks with innovative web tools that inspire collaboration will be the wisest thing you’ve ever done for your students ..."
"Last week I wrote about structural barriers inhibiting competency-based education from taking off, even when policy shifts away from seat-time requirements to welcome innovation. In addition to the organizational structures keeping educators and leaders locked into time-based habits though, there is also a dearth of technology tools ..."
"These are just a few of the best creative tools to help you improve teaching, student feedback, and a whole lot more..."
"Trying to cull the vast expanses of the Internet for content that’s relevant to your readers and customers takes a lot of work, but these tools can help make it easier..."
Excerpt from article written and curated by Robin Good and first published on MasterNewMedia: Via Giuseppe Mauriello
Debbie Elicksen 's curator insight,
December 20, 2013 4:49 PM
Scooping this to basically reference it for more tips on curating. We are all works in progress.
Russell Yardley's curator insight,
December 25, 2013 4:01 PM
With billions of people connected through social media and directly connected with email traditional curators of news and other content have had their business models destroyed but it has not surprisingly taken many years for better models to emerge.
The widsom of crowds is well known but so is their stupidity (stock market crashes, group think, lowest common denominator in election outcomes...). Better curating tools and systems are beginning to show that valuable curators of the worlds content are able to find their audience and enrich the world with deep insight that replace the extremely low numbers of curators of the past (news paper barons).
Some of these curators will be paid and others do it just for the joy of it. Collectively they will reshape thinking and ultimately the world. |
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