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Untitled. Kindergarten - Polo Ridge Computer Lab. Take aim at innovation, with students in the center. In September 2012, I packed up my Prius, left my patient wife, and drove around the United States for 89 days and 10,000 miles visiting 64 schools of every flavor and size to find out how they are preparing students for a rapidly changing world. I asked questions and recorded learning with more than 600 teachers, administrators and students. In setting up the complex matrix of this trip, many of my hosts asked, "What would you like to see when you are here? " The journeys of discovery in my life have started with open goals and few preconceptions, so I left the agendas as open ended as possible, with one caveat: I was not interested in seeing a 1:1 laptop program or talking with teachers about their tablet rollouts. As others have said, technology in learning should be as ubiquitous as air, and there is nothing innovative about students and teachers breathing.

Technology is not innovation What would Dewey do? Flipping the classroom is not enough But what if we really flipped learning? SAMR Resources. Www.esc20.net/users/0026/docs/ProjectShare/K-12 Digital Portfolio Programs for CCR in Project Share.pdf. ePortfolio Levels (K-12 Schools) - ePortfolios with GoogleApps. Levels of ePortfolio Development in K-12 Schools Most of the research on the implementation of electronic portfolios has been in higher eduction. Most of the customized e-portfolio tools, both commercial and open source, have been created in and for higher education, whereas the paper-based portfolio process itself began in K-12 schools. Over the last eight years, there has been a decline in the use of paper portfolios in schools, perhaps due to the dominance of high stakes standardized testing, even though the integration of technology has boomed. Perhaps more K-12 schools will again consider the use of ePortfolios, but adapted for the different culture of elementary and secondary schooling, and focusing on formative, classroom-based assessment for learning, which prior research has shown to be the best way to improve student achievement (Black & Wiliam, 1998).

Level 1 - ePortfolio as Storage The basic organization of the digital archive is based on files in folders on a server. Welcome to The MMSD Library Catalogs. Why Do We Eat Turkey on Thanksgiving? | Wonderopolis. The history of the Thanksgiving turkey is a bit of a mystery. Nobody knows exactly how this particular bird earned a place of honor at the table each November, but historians have a few different theories. Thanks to letters and records kept by early American settlers, we know that when the colonists sat down to dine with the Wampanoag Indians, beef and fowl were on the menu. This historical meal would later become known as the first Thanksgiving. Although historians cannot say for sure which types of fowl were served up that day, a letter written by pilgrim Edward Winslow mentions a turkey hunting trip before the meal. Another theory attributes the Thanksgiving turkey to the Queen of England.

During the 16th century, a fleet of Spanish ships sunk on their way to attack England. According to legend, Queen Elizabeth received this news while eating dinner. The wild turkey is a native bird of North America. Here’s some interesting turkey trivia that might surprise you: 7 Ways to Use Technology With Purpose. Why are you using technology?

Or more importantly, how are you using technology to better the learning in your classroom and/or school? If you are like me, then you’ve had your fair share of technology screw ups. Projects that didn’t make sense (but used the tech you wanted to bring in). Activities that were ruined by a crashing website or some technological problem. In order to make sure you are using technology the right way, you must first “start with why”. Here are 7 ways I’ve been using technology for a purpose in my classroom and as a staff developer in my school. 1. Remember when Google Docs broke onto the scene? At my school we have been using Microsoft OneNote (as well as the Google products) to collaborate in real-time. 2. I used to have my students journal in their marble notebooks.

This is why I suggest blogging throughout the year, and not just as a project. 3. Technology has made research simple and more time efficient. 4. 5. 6. Digital portfolios are a must. 7. Personal Learning and Creation Time in Middle School. Inventiveness, creativity, and life-long learning are critical for personal growth, leadership, and national achievement. Realizing the importance of innovation, educators are looking for ways to foster creativity and an inquisitive spirit in children. Inspired by Google's "20% Time," wherein employees are encouraged to pursue something of high personal interest at work, a growing number of teachers are providing time for learners to pursue what interests them at school.

Although few teachers are willing to commit to a full 1/5 of every school week, it has to start somewhere. Children are often unfamiliar with the concept of selecting and pursuing a topic or project of their choice that has very few rules or bounds associated with it. As a result, they are often at a loss as to how to proceed. They can have difficulty with the concept of doing something at school that is not for a "grade. " Little Bird Tales — Ecademy — Ecademy. 2014 Update: Apps We Use in Kindergarten. RED Links- New Apps to the list Underlined Apps- What I consider MUST HAVE apps for Kindergarten! Storytelling/Creating: Lego Movie Maker, Aurasma, Venn Diagram, Write About This, Tell About This, Balloon Stickies, Audioboo, 30hands, Magnetic ABC, Hello Crayon, Pic Stitch, Pic Collage, PicPlayPost, Chatterpix Kids, Toontastic, Felt Board, Little Bird Tales, Educreations, Sock Puppets, StoryBuddy 2, Explain Everything, Doodlecast Pro, Book Creator, Strip Designer, Toontastic Jr, Draw and Tell HD, My Story, Puppet Pals, Kid in Story, Skitch, Popplet Creativity/Play: My PlayHome, Toca Tea Party, Robot Lab, Where’s My Water, Toca Kitchen, Sticker World, Little Things Books: I started using the iPad as a listening center, here are my all time favorite books… Apps for all areas: Teach Me K, Feed Me, Jumpstart Pre, Pirate Phd, Princess Phd, Teach Me 1st Grade Letter ID/Letter Sound: Letter ID/Phonics/Word Work/Writing: Science/Geography: Math Programing/Coding/ Art/Music: BONUS: iPad Management Resources:

Www.nesacenter.org/uploaded/conferences/sec/2013/teacher_handouts/lilliansalamabasmasalem2.pdf. Lilliansalamabasmasalem2.pdf. New Page 1. Portfolios for Student Growth. What is Portfolios for Student Growth? Portfolios for Student Growth (PSG) is a holistic, student-centered, process-led approach to portfolio development. PSG offers educators a way to guide students to explicitly link academic learning with future planning and goal setting. Through the portfolio process, students develop the self-awareness, goal-setting, and decision-making skills essential for lifelong self-determination.

How Does Portfolios for Student Growth Promote Active Student Learning? Using Portfolios for Student Growth, students are actively involved in a process of taking responsibility for their own learning and life plan as they: examine a broad range of their own work collected over timeanalyze and assess their own progressplan and manage their time to complete the workintegrate diverse experiences in and out of the classroommake decisions about future goals based on evidence and criteria How Can Portfolios for Student Growth Apply to Students in My School or Program? [ Top ] ePortfolios for Learning. Google Sites as a Tool for Student Portfolios - Flipped Events.

Google Sites Resources Intermediate/Advanced For advanced users, try at least 2 of the following activities. Try using the embed gadget in the Featured category to embed a non-Google product such as a Slideshare or VoiceThread link. If you are looking for material to embed, try the following links: Go to More>Manage Site>Site Layout>Colors and Fonts. Check out the great variety of fonts that are now available to you. Try to customize your Site so that it looks quite different than the basic templates and themes.

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Teacher Features. Travel the World from Your Classroom: Free iPad Apps for Virtual Field Trips. Not every school has the resources necessary to take their students on an airplane . . . or spaceship. The iPad can bring the world to your students' fingertips in ways never before possible. Many national parks and museums have apps designed for onsite visitors. These navigational tools are also great for classrooms who can't make the trip. In fact, a variety of free apps can be used as virtual field trips so that children can travel the world from your classroom! National Parks by National Geographic National Parks by National Geographic is full of breathtaking pictures and information on National Parks including Acadia, Mount Rainier, Yellowstone and Zion. Gettysburg For a virtual tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield, the Gettysburg Battle app can be used in classrooms commemorating the 150th anniversary of this Civil War battle. Getty Museum The Life of Art app designed by the Getty Museum focuses on four items from their collection.

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Www.edtechlabour.com/Educational Leadership.pdf. Two Wonderful Visual Lists of Educational iPad Apps for Teachers and Students. In their attempts to establish a 1:1 program for the year 6 class, St Oliver Plunket has recently held a series of workshops in order to develop their students skills before they were officially given management of their very own devices. The workshops were particularly centered around teaching students about some tips and tricks for managing their iPad, email etiquette, successful searching and copyright and creative commons. I personally was thrilled by the efforts these people from St Oliver are putting into making their 1:1 program a success and I hope other schools would do the same.

What attracts my attention more than anything else in this program are the two lists of core apps curated for both teachers and students. As soon as I saw the titles included in these lists I knew from my own experience in reviewing educational apps that these could be a very good start for anyone of you out there trying to incorporate iPad in your teaching. Source: Resourcelink. 1- Core Teacher Apps. Piktochart App : Make Information Beautiful. Formative. Lawrence Hall of Science - 24/7 Science. How fast does the wind blow? What makes things sticky? Where do insects live and plants grow? What is the best way to clean up the environment? How do humans measure up in the animal kingdom? So many questions—and so many ways to find answers!

In these interactives, use your hands, feet, eyes, ears, brain, imagination and cool tools to experiment, design, test and discover amazing things about the world around you. Bridge Builders How Fast Is the Wind Gooo! Filling Without Spilling Parachute Drop Crystals Bird Beaks Sticky Situations Oil Spill How Old is Your Penny? Measure Yourself Where Do Plants Grow? Bug Hunt! Afterschool KidzScience AfterSchool KidzScience™ kits are designed specifically for children in grades 3 - 5 in out-of-school settings.

Check Out Science Check Out Science makes doing science with your family easy, no scientific expertise necessary. Explore Your World You don't have to trek through a rainforest, blast off for space, or dive to the deep sea to explore your world. Save Sam! Discover Science - Discover our San Francisco Planetarium. The Carnegie Cyber Academy - An Online Safety site and Games for Kids.

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Suicidal means. Success! 10 Tech Skills Every Student Should Have. KevinHenkes: text, images, music, video | Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students. Cool Text: Logo and Graphics Generator. Teaching With Glogster: Using Virtual Posters in the Classroom. Grades 3 – 5 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson A Musical Prompt: Postcards From the Concert Students won't miss a beat in this musical lesson that combines listening with personal response on a postcard. Grades 3 – 6 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Color My World: Expanding Meaning Potential through Media Using different writing/drawing materials (e.g., markers, color pencils, pastels, etc.), students learn how to communicate different moods and/or feelings to support their written ideas and how authors do the same through their work.

Grades 6 – 8 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Learning Clubs: Motivating Middle School Readers and Writers Students participate in learning clubs, select content area topics, and draw on texts—including websites, printed material, video, and music—to investigate their topics, and share their learning using similar media. Grades 9 – 12 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson Exploring Consumerism Where Ads and Art Intersect Grades 5 – 8 | Lesson Plan | Standard Lesson. Sign in to Diigo.