The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning. Welcome to the official guide to technology and learning by Edudemic! This part of Edudemic is meant to offer you, the teacher, some of the best and most popular resources available today. We’ve combed through hundreds of resources in order to narrow down our guides into something easy to read, easy to use, and easy to share. Below are links to the guides we have made so far. They’re always a work in progress so be sure to let us know if we missed something or if you have more resources you want us to call out in the guides. We’re always looking for the best and most useful resources so don’t be shy, share!
Just click on the title or image of each guide to view that particular resource. Enjoy! The Teacher’s Guide To Twitter Twitter has proven itself to be an indispensable tool for educators around the globe. The Teacher’s Guide To Flipped Classrooms We talk a lot about flipped classrooms on Edudemic. The Teacher’s Guide To Copyright And Fair Use The Teacher’s Guide To Google Glass. The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators. Communicate, Collect & Collaborate with Sticky Notes. Transcript This is the Learning in Hand podcast. I'm Tony Vincent and this is the show where I share tips, how-tos, and ideas for using today's digital tools for teaching and learning. Episode 26: Communicate, Collect & Collaborate with Sticky Notes, recorded May 2013, happens now! I like digital tools that work on many different kinds of devices. So, have you ever given each student a Post-It note to stick to a wall to gather ideas?
For example, Steve Kirkpatrick's elementary students in Salford, U.K. posted to their Dinosaur Question Wall. Kathleen McGready's second grade students contributed to a wall to share what they learned after their dinosaur unit. And, Mr. Padlet calls the virtual bulletin board a wall. I'll talk about setting up your own wall or canvas shortly, but here's how a student contributes to one. Digital sticky notes don't have to be limited to text. And, in addition to being text or a video, a note can have a hyperlink.
Here are some of them…. Subtask. Inside Academic Technologies. Web-based Version of Blooms Taxonomy (30+ digital tools ) 35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom's Taxonomy. Integrating technology in the classroom and engaging students in higher order thinking creates the ultimate learning experience for students. Bloom’s Taxonomy and digital tools creates an innovative learning environment where students are engaged in their assignments. The following is a list of digital tools as it relates to Bloom’s Taxonomy. 1. Creating – In creating, students create projects that involve video editing, storytelling, video casting, podcasting, and animating. Digital tools to allow students to create include: Story Kit , Comic Life , iMovie , and GoAnimate.com , SonicPics , Fotobabble , and Sock Puppet . 2. Evaluating – In evaluating students show their understanding of a topic or participate in evaluating a peers understanding of a topic.
Digital tools to allow students to evaluate include: Google Docs , Poll Everywhere , Socrative , BrainPOP , and Today’s Meet . 3. Padwheelposter.pdf. Bloom's Digital Taxonomy and Web 2 Tools by pip cleaves on Prezi. What is a MOOC?
E-portfolios. Professional development. Tools. Math/science. Media. Free stuff.