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Tons of Flipped Classroom Schools and Teachers!Kelly Walsh
The grassroots movement that is flipped teaching and learning keeps growing every day.
To help illustrate this, I searched out and threw together this SlideShare set of over 40 articles about teachers and schools who have implemented the flipped classroom.
This document provides a list of resources for using various educational technologies and tools in the classroom, including wikis, Google Drive, Animoto, Glogster, Socrative, and BYOD strategies. Links are included to guides and information about setting up and using each tool. Socrative is highlighted as an engagement and assessment platform that works across devices and operating systems and provides real-time data and reports.
This document provides a list of resources about makerspaces in libraries including guides, articles, and websites. It includes links to information on starting makerspaces, using tools like Raspberry Pi, examples of makerspaces in public libraries, and discussions of 3D printing technologies. The resources cover topics ranging from how libraries can boost the maker movement to debates around the hype around 3D printing.
This document provides a list of 7 online resources and guides for using various educational technologies and digital tools in the classroom, including wikis, video creation with Animoto, digital poster creation with Glogster, student response tools like Socrative, and bringing your own device policies. It also includes a link to a teacher's blog post about incorporating different technologies into lessons.
This document contains links to various resources on formative assessment, differentiated instruction, and assessing student learning. It includes articles and resources from organizations like ASCD and websites that discuss using formative assessment to guide instruction, assessing students in different ways based on their individual needs and learning styles, and moving away from standardized testing towards alternative assessment methods.
This document provides resources on the topic of storytelling. It begins by explaining why storytelling is important and provides links to articles on the science behind storytelling and how it can benefit training. Next, it offers tips on how to create a good story and links to visualizations and techniques. Further sections explore how storytelling can be used in education, with teachers and students both analyzing and creating stories. The document concludes by sharing a link to its own story on the topic of storytelling.
This document provides a collection of links to resources about differentiated instruction. It includes links to articles discussing the relationship between differentiated instruction and response to intervention frameworks. It also lists links to websites that provide tools and activities to support differentiation, such as programs for reading instruction, math games, and lesson planning templates.
This document contains a list of 31 URLs for websites related to education in India and abroad. The websites provide information about the Indian education system, various educational institutions and universities in India and other countries, studying abroad, career guidance, and online educational resources. Some of the sites listed are run by the government of India or educational boards, while others are commercial sites for students.
Tons of Flipped Classroom Schools and Teachers!Kelly Walsh
The grassroots movement that is flipped teaching and learning keeps growing every day.
To help illustrate this, I searched out and threw together this SlideShare set of over 40 articles about teachers and schools who have implemented the flipped classroom.
This document provides a list of resources for using various educational technologies and tools in the classroom, including wikis, Google Drive, Animoto, Glogster, Socrative, and BYOD strategies. Links are included to guides and information about setting up and using each tool. Socrative is highlighted as an engagement and assessment platform that works across devices and operating systems and provides real-time data and reports.
This document provides a list of resources about makerspaces in libraries including guides, articles, and websites. It includes links to information on starting makerspaces, using tools like Raspberry Pi, examples of makerspaces in public libraries, and discussions of 3D printing technologies. The resources cover topics ranging from how libraries can boost the maker movement to debates around the hype around 3D printing.
This document provides a list of 7 online resources and guides for using various educational technologies and digital tools in the classroom, including wikis, video creation with Animoto, digital poster creation with Glogster, student response tools like Socrative, and bringing your own device policies. It also includes a link to a teacher's blog post about incorporating different technologies into lessons.
This document contains links to various resources on formative assessment, differentiated instruction, and assessing student learning. It includes articles and resources from organizations like ASCD and websites that discuss using formative assessment to guide instruction, assessing students in different ways based on their individual needs and learning styles, and moving away from standardized testing towards alternative assessment methods.
This document provides resources on the topic of storytelling. It begins by explaining why storytelling is important and provides links to articles on the science behind storytelling and how it can benefit training. Next, it offers tips on how to create a good story and links to visualizations and techniques. Further sections explore how storytelling can be used in education, with teachers and students both analyzing and creating stories. The document concludes by sharing a link to its own story on the topic of storytelling.
This document provides a collection of links to resources about differentiated instruction. It includes links to articles discussing the relationship between differentiated instruction and response to intervention frameworks. It also lists links to websites that provide tools and activities to support differentiation, such as programs for reading instruction, math games, and lesson planning templates.
This document contains a list of 31 URLs for websites related to education in India and abroad. The websites provide information about the Indian education system, various educational institutions and universities in India and other countries, studying abroad, career guidance, and online educational resources. Some of the sites listed are run by the government of India or educational boards, while others are commercial sites for students.
The document contains a collection of links to articles and journals about chemistry education and teaching methods. The links discuss contextual teaching and learning approaches in chemistry, cooperative learning models in chemistry education, effective teaching methods for chemistry classes, and contextual learning models for developing student character.
The document is a presentation for an education class by a librarian on the use of iPads in classrooms. It provides several links to articles that discuss how iPads are being used for education, including in fully digital classrooms, for accessibility, and how their use may revolutionize and change education.
Penggunaan internet sebagai medium pencarian bahan rujukanZulkifli Mohd
This document contains a list of 11 website URLs. The websites appear to be related to Islamic scholarship, resources, and libraries. Specifically, some of the sites include an encyclopedia of Muslim scholars, an Islamic question and answer site, a database of electronic journals from Saudi universities, an online library of Islamic books, and digital libraries and repositories of Islamic manuscripts.
The document contains links to various images related to farming, labor rights, unions, and non-violent protest. Pictures include farmers harvesting grapes, workers on construction sites and in factories, icons of justice and human rights, strikers and picket lines, and symbols of unions and collective bargaining. The images showcase different aspects of agriculture, labor issues, and social movements.
This document provides a list of 8 links to websites related to education, mathematics, and brain games. The links include resources for virtual libraries, math games and activities, teacher articles, kindergarten ideas, and general educational games and tools to engage students in learning. Most of the sites focus on STEM subjects like math or provide interactive activities for students.
These documents provide information about Greek traditions, culture, history and agriculture. They discuss the roots of the Greek nation through traditions and customs, the importance of agriculture to Greek history and culture, and how agrotourism can support rural communities and share Greece's agricultural heritage.
The document provides a list of over 20 links to online resources for differentiating instruction using technology. The links are organized into categories including resources for math, all subjects, articles about differentiation and technology, and videos about differentiation and technology. Some of the highlighted resources include TenMarks for math, IXL, EdPuzzle, Newsela, Kid Orange Tech, National Geographic Kids, and PBS Learning Media. The document aims to collect and share various online tools that teachers can utilize to differentiate lessons and meet the individual needs of students through technology integration.
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The document discusses various assignment help services for different subjects provided by Australia Best Tutor. It provides links to blog posts about getting help with challenging nursing, financial planning, engineering, accounting, and statistical assignments. It also includes links to pages about why students seek homework help services and how to ask for assistance with assignments. The pages are aimed to help students find support for their academic coursework.
The document contains a list of 20 URLs from various websites and online forums. The URLs cover a range of topics including education, online forums, and websites related to technology, SEO, and power savings. Most of the URLs are from Vietnam and include common suffixes like .edu.vn, .com.vn, and domains ending in .vn.
The document discusses seven habits of highly effective library websites:
1. They have a clear purpose.
2. They are integrated with other library resources and services.
3. They are designed based on what users need to do.
4. They have great, useful content.
5. They are accessible to all users.
6. They are easy to find relevant information on (have "findability").
7. They are regularly redesigned and improved based on user research and feedback.
Presentation given at the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland (CILIPS) 2011 conference at the Mitchell Library, 7 June.
The document contains a list of URLs for education and government forums and wikis. Many of the URLs are for university forums and wikis allowing users to register, login or signup. Some URLs also include government agency forums and wikis. The URLs suggest the list was compiled to generate backlinks from education and government domains to help with search engine optimization.
This document is a photo taken on September 4, 2014 and stored on Google Drive. The photo file is named IMG_4815.JPG and is located in a shared folder that can be accessed at the provided web address. In one sentence.
This document provides resources for digital storytelling, including articles, websites, and tools. It lists over 20 links to articles on topics like storyboarding, what makes a good story, Pixar story rules, teaching story writing, and common mistakes in storytelling. It also provides over 10 links to digital storytelling resources, tools, sample stories, wikis, and presentations that define digital storytelling. Finally, it lists 4 Greek language websites with articles and information on digital storytelling.
Nous sommes un organisme à but non lucratif faisant la promotion de l'actualité des recours collectifs et rappels de produits au Canada et au Québec - http://www.recours-collectif.info
Macroeconomics Problems can affect the economy in a major way. This article on Macroeconomics Problems highlights the causes and effects of those problems in detail.
This lesson teaches kids how to draw a cartoon dog. It shows step-by-step instructions on how to start with basic shapes and lines to build up the features and form of a cute dog, ending with adding details like a collar. Children are encouraged to have fun bringing their dog drawings to life through experimenting with expression and personality.
This document contains a list of over 50 URLs for various websites with educational resources. The sites provide tools, games, activities and other materials for teachers and students across different subject areas. Categories include accessibility, Portuguese language, math, art, music, reading and more. Many of the links are in Portuguese.
This document discusses course management systems. It provides a broad definition, outlines common elements and tools, and examines current trends. These trends include the integration of online and offline education ("brick and click"), the growing importance of open-source systems, and the ongoing competition between large proprietary vendors and smaller open-source alternatives. The document also notes that course management systems provide increased access to instructional materials and tools while allowing various forms of communication between instructors and students.
The document contains a collection of links to articles and journals about chemistry education and teaching methods. The links discuss contextual teaching and learning approaches in chemistry, cooperative learning models in chemistry education, effective teaching methods for chemistry classes, and contextual learning models for developing student character.
The document is a presentation for an education class by a librarian on the use of iPads in classrooms. It provides several links to articles that discuss how iPads are being used for education, including in fully digital classrooms, for accessibility, and how their use may revolutionize and change education.
Penggunaan internet sebagai medium pencarian bahan rujukanZulkifli Mohd
This document contains a list of 11 website URLs. The websites appear to be related to Islamic scholarship, resources, and libraries. Specifically, some of the sites include an encyclopedia of Muslim scholars, an Islamic question and answer site, a database of electronic journals from Saudi universities, an online library of Islamic books, and digital libraries and repositories of Islamic manuscripts.
The document contains links to various images related to farming, labor rights, unions, and non-violent protest. Pictures include farmers harvesting grapes, workers on construction sites and in factories, icons of justice and human rights, strikers and picket lines, and symbols of unions and collective bargaining. The images showcase different aspects of agriculture, labor issues, and social movements.
This document provides a list of 8 links to websites related to education, mathematics, and brain games. The links include resources for virtual libraries, math games and activities, teacher articles, kindergarten ideas, and general educational games and tools to engage students in learning. Most of the sites focus on STEM subjects like math or provide interactive activities for students.
These documents provide information about Greek traditions, culture, history and agriculture. They discuss the roots of the Greek nation through traditions and customs, the importance of agriculture to Greek history and culture, and how agrotourism can support rural communities and share Greece's agricultural heritage.
The document provides a list of over 20 links to online resources for differentiating instruction using technology. The links are organized into categories including resources for math, all subjects, articles about differentiation and technology, and videos about differentiation and technology. Some of the highlighted resources include TenMarks for math, IXL, EdPuzzle, Newsela, Kid Orange Tech, National Geographic Kids, and PBS Learning Media. The document aims to collect and share various online tools that teachers can utilize to differentiate lessons and meet the individual needs of students through technology integration.
One of the best online assignment portal Australia best tutorAustralia Best Tutor
The document discusses various assignment help services for different subjects provided by Australia Best Tutor. It provides links to blog posts about getting help with challenging nursing, financial planning, engineering, accounting, and statistical assignments. It also includes links to pages about why students seek homework help services and how to ask for assistance with assignments. The pages are aimed to help students find support for their academic coursework.
The document contains a list of 20 URLs from various websites and online forums. The URLs cover a range of topics including education, online forums, and websites related to technology, SEO, and power savings. Most of the URLs are from Vietnam and include common suffixes like .edu.vn, .com.vn, and domains ending in .vn.
The document discusses seven habits of highly effective library websites:
1. They have a clear purpose.
2. They are integrated with other library resources and services.
3. They are designed based on what users need to do.
4. They have great, useful content.
5. They are accessible to all users.
6. They are easy to find relevant information on (have "findability").
7. They are regularly redesigned and improved based on user research and feedback.
Presentation given at the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals in Scotland (CILIPS) 2011 conference at the Mitchell Library, 7 June.
The document contains a list of URLs for education and government forums and wikis. Many of the URLs are for university forums and wikis allowing users to register, login or signup. Some URLs also include government agency forums and wikis. The URLs suggest the list was compiled to generate backlinks from education and government domains to help with search engine optimization.
This document is a photo taken on September 4, 2014 and stored on Google Drive. The photo file is named IMG_4815.JPG and is located in a shared folder that can be accessed at the provided web address. In one sentence.
This document provides resources for digital storytelling, including articles, websites, and tools. It lists over 20 links to articles on topics like storyboarding, what makes a good story, Pixar story rules, teaching story writing, and common mistakes in storytelling. It also provides over 10 links to digital storytelling resources, tools, sample stories, wikis, and presentations that define digital storytelling. Finally, it lists 4 Greek language websites with articles and information on digital storytelling.
Nous sommes un organisme à but non lucratif faisant la promotion de l'actualité des recours collectifs et rappels de produits au Canada et au Québec - http://www.recours-collectif.info
Macroeconomics Problems can affect the economy in a major way. This article on Macroeconomics Problems highlights the causes and effects of those problems in detail.
This lesson teaches kids how to draw a cartoon dog. It shows step-by-step instructions on how to start with basic shapes and lines to build up the features and form of a cute dog, ending with adding details like a collar. Children are encouraged to have fun bringing their dog drawings to life through experimenting with expression and personality.
This document contains a list of over 50 URLs for various websites with educational resources. The sites provide tools, games, activities and other materials for teachers and students across different subject areas. Categories include accessibility, Portuguese language, math, art, music, reading and more. Many of the links are in Portuguese.
This document discusses course management systems. It provides a broad definition, outlines common elements and tools, and examines current trends. These trends include the integration of online and offline education ("brick and click"), the growing importance of open-source systems, and the ongoing competition between large proprietary vendors and smaller open-source alternatives. The document also notes that course management systems provide increased access to instructional materials and tools while allowing various forms of communication between instructors and students.