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Why Ugly Handouts Are Bad for Teachers (and everyone else)
Design principles for handouts
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The Do’s and Don’ts of Slide Design for Students
Contains infographic on presentation design
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Taking Classroom Tech Use to the Next Level: Specific Traits to Look For | MindShift | KQED News
"Did the assignment create capacity for critical thinking on the Web? Did the assignment reach new areas of teaching students to develop new lines of inquiry? Are there opportunities to broaden the perspective of the conversation with authentic audiences from around the world? Is there an opportunity for students to publish (across various media) with an opportunity for continuous feedback? Is there an option for students to create a contribution (purposeful work)? Were students introduced to the best example in the world of the content or skill?"
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Customized Teaching and Testing
"Edueto is a teaching tool that allows educators to quickly create customised assignments and tests that target their student’s needs. An intuitive editor with built in templates help teachers develop content that students complete within the application and the results are returned in real time. Created exercises can be added to a public library which can be shared and edited by other teachers. An ongoing collaboration with educators around the globe ensures the software adheres to the highest educational standards."
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"Summer camp is about having fun, trying new things and connecting with friends. That’s what PPS EdTech Summer Camp is about too! Through a series of creative challenges, you will build your own knowledge and skill in using technology to create and share."
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Eight Stages in the Teacher Technology Journey | John Spencer's Blog
The musings of an instructional technology facilitator hoping to help teachers use technology seamlessly in their lessons. The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent GCS’ positions, strategies or opinions.
Sunday, May 24, 2015
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