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Our most recent #ohedchat topic was flipping the classroom (archive here ). The chat extended into several days as a small group of us continued chatting about education reform and big picture overhauls for the future of education. Jeremy Brueck (@brueckj23 Read More...
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New guidance documents from PARCC today are now posted on ODE’s Website . Because I’m a big dork who likes to read this stuff, I thought I’d take the liberty of highlighting and passing along to those of you who are less interested I’d encourage you to Read More...
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A colleague of mine (hi, Stacy!) posted recently on her co-authored blog about the blended learning program offered through Medina Schools. (Side note–if your school/district is considering a blended approach, be sure to follow their blog as they weed Read More...
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Tomorrow is the start of the Innovative Learning Environments Conference in Ohio, and I am so excited. Last year, I was only able to attend a few days, but this year, I’m in for the whole week. Last year honestly changed my mindset. I wrote about being Read More...
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At IRA I stopped at the Subtext booth and was completely surprised to find out that it was a FREE app for iPads. I just started exploring it today to see how it might be used in a classroom, and I thought I’d pass along what I’ve found. First, you have Read More...
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This is from a presentation I am doing this week with my ORC work. Feel free to use: Social Networking for Teachers Read More...
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You’ve heard about the structure of assessment items for the new common core assessments. You probably know they are going to utilize computer-based technologies, and you may know they are creating assessment items the likes of which we haven’t seen in Read More...
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teachers’s Channel – YouTube . You Tube has created its own “Teacher Channel” that shows ways to use videos in the classroom. It even has lesson plans for use. Read More...
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Photo Credit: http://www.glasbergen.com/ We have a lot of teachers doing a lot of wonderful things in education right now. As I’ve said before, through all the muck, we are making some amazing strides for our children. Particularly in the realm of technology, Read More...
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I finally got around to setting up a class blog this summer, and I have it running pretty efficiently right now. Check it out: nrenglish.wordpress.com On the first day of school, I showed kids the blog and asked them to take a Google docs survey that Read More...
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Common Challenges We’ll Face This Fall – Challenge #6: Cell Phones . We can wage an endless battle that is bound to get worse in the future, or we can engage those devices and make them work for us. How many of us have Read More...
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Educational Leadership:Best of Educational Leadership 2010–2011:Teaching the iGeneration . You should read this article. Did you read it? If you’re skimming, you should really go back and read it. As a part of the “Net Generation,” I agree there is a Read More...
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