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Practical examples of social media in elementary school

The Innovative Educator

Using a blog hits many important curriculum areas, such as differentiating instruction as well as meeting many Common Core Standards (see here & here for examples). If a student has a personal Twitter or Facebook account, that is between the student and their parents.

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ASCD Welcomes New Teachers and Offers List of Educational Resources

The 21st Century Principal

For example, Robyn Jackson’s Never Work Harder Than Your Students shows how any teacher can become a master teacher and presents seven principles for getting started. EduCore TM – This free online resource portal has materials intended to build teachers’ knowledge around the Common Core State Standards.

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Digital Storytelling and Stories with the iPad

wwwatanabe

It is great differentiation for all students including ELL, gifted, and special needs. Common Core Standards Many specific content standards can be addressed through digital stories. Here are some of the Common Core Standards that digital storytelling and digital stories address: CCSS.ELA-Literacy.CCRA.W.6

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Here’s Why Teachers Adopt New Tech — and Why They Don’t

Edsurge

Any “spare” time I had (the time my friends used to advance their careers, take Yoga, connect on Facebook) I spent lesson planning, rereading literature and grading papers. Does it meet subject- and grade-level Common Core standards? Take me for example. Translation: never. Will It Increase Engagement?

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Digital Storytelling and Stories

wwwatanabe

If your school has a FaceBook account, share the link there. It addresses many Common Core Standards and can be used across grade levels. What examples of strong digital storytelling would you add to this list? 21st Century Learning Common Core differentiated instruction Innovation Professional Development'

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Help Students Show What They Know With Media by Wesley Fryer View different examples of student multimedia projects created by students, including narrated art/photo projects, narrated slideshow/screencasts, Quick-edit videos, visual notes, and GeoMap projects. I thought I’d link to some of them. Want to see more from Miami Device?

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100+ Ways to Use a Chromebook in the Classroom – SULS033

Shake Up Learning

You will also see a summary overview, tips for success; some will have differentiated instruction strategies for English Language Learners and special accommodations. The Frayer Model asks students to take a vocabulary word, define it, provide examples, use in a sentence, and provide synonyms and antonyms. Mark your calendars!