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The biggest problem in professional development is… | Dennis Sparks on Leading and Learning
- The biggest problem in professional development is that administrators and teachers significantly underestimate the amount of effort and time required to create the new habits of mind and behavior that are necessary to provide high-quality teaching and learning for all students.
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Infographic The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology | Infographics Creator
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- Integrating Technology Using the SAMR Model to Meet Common Core in the Classroom
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Five-Minute Film Festival: The Basics of Blended Learning | Edutopia
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A Google Chromebook Should Be Your Next Laptop And Here's Why
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10 authentic ways to hold students accountable for home reading | The Cornerstone
- Here are some more authentic ways to hold students accountable for their reading time and foster a love of books.
- 1) Replace reading logs with book journals.
- 2) Show kids your own book journal and talk about why it’s useful to keep a reading record.
- 3) Allow students to keep digital book journals.
- 4) Encourage kids to record more than just titles and authors.
- 5) Ask questions about what students are reading.
- 6) Provide access to a digital program that automatically tracks and creates reports on what kids have read.
- 7) If students read eBooks, have them take and annotate screenshots to reflect on their reading.
- 8) Provide time for students to share their reading journals with their friends.
- 9) Teach kids that it’s okay not to finish a book they don’t like and how they should record that information.
- 10) Have kids revisit their reading journals later in the year and reflect on their growth.
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- Video lectures designed for students studying for the NY State Global History Regents, may be applicable to other courses which cover World History at the high school level.
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Sunday, May 25, 2014
#EdTech Resources 05/25/2014
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