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Summer Reads for Teachers

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Summer may be a break from the daily work of the classroom, but any teacher knows it's not a "three-month holiday" by any means. It's when many of you have the breathing room to reflect on your teaching practice, gain new skills and approaches to your work, and connect with peers to learn from them and share your expertise.

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My EdcampNJ Highlights

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Archive & Analysis of Tweets about #EdcampNJ Additional Smackdowns from Jerry the Cybraryman This is me talking about Infuselearning.com during the Smackdown. There is something for everyone at Cellphones in the Classroom For those of you looking for online organization of students using cellphones in class, take a look at Cel.ly.

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Summer Reads for Teachers

Graphite Blog

Summer may be a break from the daily work of the classroom, but any teacher knows it's not a "three-month holiday" by any means. It's when many of you have the breathing room to reflect on your teaching practice, gain new skills and approaches to your work, and connect with peers to learn from them and share your expertise.

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Summer Reads for Teachers

Graphite Blog

Summer may be a break from the daily work of the classroom, but any teacher knows it's not a "three-month holiday" by any means. It's when many of you have the breathing room to reflect on your teaching practice, gain new skills and approaches to your work, and connect with peers to learn from them and share your expertise.

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Integrating Media Literacy with Project-Based Learning and a Culturally Relevant Pedagogy

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A systematic, project-based approach to media literacy should start with analysis and delineation of a problem, and the definition of key terms and issues. She is a 2012 Reynolds High School Journalism Institute Fellow and served as a project consultant for the e-book, Searchlights and Sunglasses: Journalism in the Digital Age.

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Preparing Students with Technology Skills

edWeb.net

Using Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development , Meyer breaks down 12 essential digital literacy skills critical for students before entering high school into four key themes: keyboarding and digital essentials, online safety and digital citizenship, technology applications, and computational thinking and coding.

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Favorite Portals for Pedagogical Planning (and a new curation tool)

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Cult of Pedagogy : Through her series of cleverly illustrated videos, podcasts, explanations of educational jargon, lists of helpful resources, rants and pep talks, advice on classroom management and syllabus writing, Jennifer Gonzalez gathers together a seriously useful toolkit for every educator–from newbie to veteran. Also check out.

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