Kamis, 05 Maret 2015

The Educators Guide to Infographics & More Popular Edublogs Posts

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The Educators' Guide to Infographics
theedublogger.edublogs.org

As the name may suggest, an Infographic is a graphic that gives you lots of info. In slightly less layman's terms, an infographic is an image that presents facts and figures on a particular subject in an easy to read and vibrant form.
 
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Should We Ban Erasers from Math Class?

After watching students collaborate on a math project, Lynn noticed they were erasing their mistakes and leaving just the correct answer. She explains why students should leave their mistakes on the paper so teachers can see their thinking and how groups collaborate to come up with the "right" answer.
 
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Active vs. Passive Video Viewing
mooreti.edublogs.org

Active, as opposed to passive, video viewing will allow students the opportunity to organize their thoughts in a visual way, thus allowing teachers the ability to guide thinking during the learning process...I've started a Listly list and added the few [tools] that I think would work for this particular task.

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Teaching Kindness
blogwalker.edublogs.org

"Kindness can be taught, and it is a defining aspect of civilized human life. It belongs in every home, school, neighborhood, and society." Maurice Elias, Rutgers University. 

But really, can kindness be taught? I think so!
The MOSTLY Paperless (and Increasingly Empathetic) Classroom: A Revised Technology Goal
morgetron.edublogs.org

Three years ago when we began our iPad initiative my technology goal was to go paperless over a three year period...I wanted to phase out paper completely by the end of THIS school year. I have been toddler-stepping toward that goal ever since.
Tech Tools for Teachers: Adobe Voice
nancypenchev.edublogs.org

This cool, easy to use APP is perfect to create stories and books online. Find out how to use the app and how to use it in the classroom.

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