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Courtney Oyka's Digital Portfolio. Just another WordPress.com weblog. My Philosophy of Education. What is Professional Development? Reflecting on March 5th presentations. I had never seen this site before but I can see it being very useful to me in the future, especially with it having so much Canadian content! We also had presentations by Ben Grey. The opportunities are limitless. Some of the advantages that Ben and Scott mentioned include; giving students ownership, understanding technology in our ...
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The Digital Equivalent: January 2010
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. I feel bad because I have taken a bit of a hiatus for the holiday season, but I am back with a great web tool for your classroom. Have you ever found a YouTube video that you wanted to show your students but didn't want them to see all the annoying and distracting visuals around the video? Worry no more, SafeShare.TV. Thanks to someone in my PLN. I wanted to share how of my TRC. How would you use this tool in ...
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The Digital Equivalent: October 2011
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Tuesday, October 25, 2011. I don't know about your school but both of my schools are gearing up for conferences this month. This made me start thinking about how I could help my teachers have smoother conferences. Here are a few ideas I plan to share with them, see if they will work for you:. Use this google form. To help schedule conferences with parents. Do a student lead conference with this Smartboard Template. View my complete profile.
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The Digital Equivalent: September 2010
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Thursday, September 16, 2010. TRC Classroom: Trees Project. Brochure example created by students. Students of Angie Carter from Clark Elementary in Wichita, Kansas are studying different types of trees from around the world by reading a Time For Kids article called A Forests of the World. From their Treasures Book. After reading the article students paired up and created a 6 panel brochure with the following elements:. I am a grant facili...
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The Digital Equivalent: August 2010
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Monday, August 23, 2010. R-E-S-P-E-C-T, What's the Best Way to Teach It? Image found at Education World.com. I am writing this blog while singing. Aretha Franklin's song RESPECT. All because one of my. Teachers asked me to help her. So I dug into the web and asked my PLN (Personal Learning Network) for ideas and here is what we came up with:. To create a presentation. I thought of possibly using VoiceThread. This site suggests that you do...
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The Digital Equivalent: July 2010
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Tuesday, July 6, 2010. Free Money for Teachers. Dollar Bills 58 .JPG by Alvimann. I thought this post title might catch your eye, with the economy in the state it's in right now getting much needed equipment and supplies for your classroom can be next to impossible. However, U.S. Cellular has teamed up with Donors Choose. Http:/ www.uscellular.com/uscellular/common/common.jsp? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Digital Equivalent: February 2012
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Friday, February 24, 2012. Pinterest, Part 1 How to Use It. I first need to confess that I LOVE PINTEREST. It is an additive site! To sign up for Pinterest, you need an invitation. You can request one from the Pinterest site. For educators. To learn more about Twitter, go here. 1 Get the Button:. To pin on Pinterest, you need the "Pin It" button on your web browser's toolbar. Go to the About. And then just follow the direction . You'll al...
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The Digital Equivalent: Dogs In Need
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Monday, November 14, 2011. Sample Poster created by Clare. Students in Heather House's 5th grade class at Franklin Elementary wanted to help out some forgotten puppies by creating posters to help them get adopted from the Humane Society in Wichita, KS. After students read a story in their Treasures book about a girl who relied on a therapy dog to help her function. Image taken by Jenny Gridley. In speaking to the Humane Society representa...
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The Digital Equivalent: April 2012
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Helping you integrate technology successfully into your classroom. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. Pinterest, Part 2. I Have Boards.Now What? So, hopefully you have been pinning away and are loving Pinterest as much as I do. I hope you have found it useful. Here is a quick list of ways you can use it in your classroom:. Use it with students. Take them to your boards instead of created a hyperlink list of sites in Microsoft Office. Use it as a visual aggregator for project ideas for students or other teachers.
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