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The Blended and eLearning PBL Classroom… A Journey from Analog to Digital Project Based Learning

21st Century Educational Technology and Learning

Best of all, you can use these ideas to bring a past poroject of yours to the blended and eLearning classroom. Please take a moment to subscribe by email or RSS and also give me a follow on Twitter at mjgormans. The Blended and eLearning PBL Classroom… A Journey from Analog to Digital Project Based Learning.

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Formative Assessments Are Easier Than You Think!

The Web20Classroom

When I was teaching science one of the best lessons I learned was about formative assessment. Either way it gave valuable insight to how the students were learning but also could help shape the lesson for the next day. Online Sticky Notes-Just like my physical space in my classroom there are lots of virtual sticky note sites out there.

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Ideas and Tools to Give Everyone a Voice

A Principal's Reflections

You can even integrate a Twitter hash tag. Use it for real time audience participation, online brainstorming and classroom feedback. Mentimeter – Move over Poll Everywhere. Mentimeter is a great tool that allows you to poll your audience in a variety of ways. Be sure to check out Tackk in the classroom.

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Embracing Formative Assessments This School Year

The Web20Classroom

I always enjoyed getting back into my classroom, setting things up and getting pumped for the journey ahead with my students. I could reflect back on the previous year, examine what I had learned over the summer and plan for a better year coming up. However, look at my former classroom. They could leave their name or not.

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5 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Deeper Learning With Personal Devices

Edsurge

To ban or not to ban, that is always the question when it comes to personal devices in the classroom. While pushing students to learn outside our classrooms is a step in the right direction, how do we ensure that these experiences lead to deeper learning ?

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Small Changes, Huge Results

A Principal's Reflections

Last week my school was fortunate to have the NJ School Boards Association (NJSBA) visit to produce a live event called Learn@Lunch: Technology as an Engagement Tool. Yes, I was the Principal at that time, but my perspective and philosophy as to what constituted a 21st Century learning environment was vastly different than what it is today.

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Teaching Gen Text authors explain why cell phones should go to school

The Innovative Educator

My co-author Willyn Webb and I had the opportunity to speak with "Tech Page One - Insights from the Evolving World of Tech" to explain why cell phones should be allowed in the classroom. She has taught students how to record podcasts, use Twitter and post photos to Flickr with their phones. “My