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Blended Learning and Technology in the Classroom

Blended Learning and Technology in the Classroom

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TeachPaperless Back to School: Best iPod/iPad Apps to Start the Year! New boxes of crayons. Yellow number two pencils sharpened to a point. Binders with college ruled papers all organized perfectly. When introducing your iPods/iPads to your new class, you do not want to overwhelm them with 100 different apps. While I believe learning games have a time and a place in school, they should not be the only focus of iPod/iPad use in your classroom. Will this app promote creativity? Begin by selecting no more than 12 apps to start off your school year. Here is the list of apps I begin my year with: SimpleMind+: Simple mind is a mind mapping app that I use in all content areas for brainstorming ideas. Evernote: I use Evernote for my students to create writing pieces for the writing block, response to literature, and math journaling. DoodleBuddy: DoodleBuddy is used as a personal whiteboard to demonstrate learning. SonicPics: I use SonicPics so students can effectively communicate their learning and/or comprehension. RL Classic: This is simply a QR code reader. 1.

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The Daring Librarian Education Dreamer Teaching like it's 2999 Stemmy's Favorite Sites 12 Most Judicious Ways to Learn Online Do you consider yourself a life long learner? Well, I think we all are — even if we don’t identify it that way. As we grow older and mature, we learn new skills associated with work and hobbies. If you have ever wanted to tackle a new field, there are plenty of online resources for you to check out. 1. I have learned a lot from the speakers who have participated in TED. 2. This is the other big player in town. 3. Free online courses from top instructors, it is just like being in class again. 4. This is a paid option, but it comes highly recommend from my friends in design and development. This is another free option, but the teachers are knowledgeable users who design their own courses. 6. Redditors have put their collective knowledge to work at Reddit University. 7. There are many great channels on YouTube that teach about almost any subject. 8. I learn best from books; even the fictional kind can teach us about life. 9. iTunes U We cannot leave out audio learners — iTunes U is for you!

How to Turn Your Classroom into an Idea Factory Culture Design Thinking Teaching Strategies Brightworks School Students building a cafe at Brightworks School in San Francisco. By Suzie Boss The following suggestions for turning K-12 classrooms into innovation spaces come from Bringing Innovation to School: Empowering Students to Thrive in a Changing World, published in July by Solution Tree. How can we prepare today’s students to become tomorrow’s innovators? If we’re serious about preparing students to become innovators, educators have some hard work ahead. How do we fill the gap between saying we must encourage innovation and teaching students how to actually generate and execute original ideas? Across disparate fields, from engineering and technology to the social and environmental sectors, innovators use a common problem-solving process. In the classroom, this same process corresponds neatly with the stages of project-based learning. Good projects start with good questions. Innovators have a tendency to think big. Related

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