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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. HTSD Resources for CFF. HTSD Resources for CFF. A 21st Century Resource Wiki. Brought to you by:. Hampton Twp School District, Allison Park, PA. Http:/ halter.edublogs.org/. Find out at www.thedigitalshift.wikispaces.com. THIS PAGE, CFFRESOURCES, IS NO LONGER UPDATED! Project Based Learning (Social Studies). Engaging the Digital Learner workshop. On this pa...
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“Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach.” | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach. Those that know, do. Those that understand, teach. March 10, 2011. March 11, 2011. My Project Planning Whiteboard. Curricular content and demand high levels of thinking, creativity and other 21. Century skills to transform information into genuine products for genuine audiences. No doubt, some of you are thinking:. With all due respect, I certainly hope we can. Pushing Toward Quadrant D. They have a spec...
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. 8230;and speaking of divergent thinking…. December 17, 2010. September 6, 2011. Wall Street Journal writer Sue Shellenbarger explores these ideas in her Dec. 15th article. What Makes Kids Creative? In the article, she discusses the Torrance test, a creativity test frequently used to determine students for gifted programs, and how results have shown a steady decline since 1990. She states:. In the past, researchers thought of creativity as the ability to ...
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Open Wireless Week One! | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. Open Wireless Week One! Open Wireless Week One! September 6, 2011. September 6, 2011. Since our wireless network was opened to students last Wednesday, I thought I would share some ways teachers have already begun using cell phones and smartphones in their classrooms. For more ideas, tips and tools for utilizing an open network, please check out my mobile device resource page. At The Digital Shift. Also in a foreign language. Students in a public speaking.
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Mobile Device Update | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. September 23, 2011. September 23, 2011. As we finish week three of our new journey, am constantly hearing new ways teachers are using our open network and mobile devices in their classrooms. Here are the latest ideas that have come my way. They are grouped by subject area, but most ideas are applicable to any classroom. The same teacher uses Twitter to send out daily reminders about homework to students and parents that follow her. Students used their ow...
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This Year I’m Going To…Part II | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. This Year I’m Going To…Part II. This Year I’m Going To…Part II. August 26, 2011. September 6, 2011. Four digital organizational tools that I couldn’t live without are:. Creating online forms, surveys and quizzes allows you to collect and organize student data instantly. Google Docs is also a great way to collect writing, give feedback and collaborate with your students. Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember! For more traditional tips. Http:/ www...
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This Year I’m Going To…Part I | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. This Year I’m Going ToPart I. This Year I’m Going ToPart I. August 23, 2011. August 26, 2011. Part IUse More Technology With My Classes. Probably one if the more popular goals, but one that heeds an often heard warning. Don’t use technology for the sake of technology. Make sure your implementation of technology helps to take your teaching and/or student learning to a new level. It might be best to start by thinking about what you want technology to.
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. Please feel free to email me at drewhalter@gmail.com with any comments or suggestions. Also feel free to comment on the blog itself, especially if you have additional suggestions for practical classroom applications. The more our collective wisdom expands, the bigger our “bagotricks” will grow and the more our students will benefit. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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A Quick Addition | Bagotricks
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Tools and Strategies to Engage the Digital Native. August 26, 2011. September 6, 2011. This one is too good not to share right away…I just came across Remind101,. A tool that will allow you to text all of your students and/or parents without exchanging phone numbers. While it might not help you organize, a text reminder is sure to help your students organize their lives since 9.9/10 of them are attached to their phone most of the day. This Year I’m Going To…Part II. Open Wireless Week One!