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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Edmodo, Curriculet, and Google Drive are essential to productive workflow in my class. Essentially, this is what I do: Organize students into classes on Edmodo with all resources, agendas, links to edtech tools, assignments, and quizzes are completed in Edmodo. Edmodo Edmodo is my online classroom space.

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EdmodoCon 2013 Guest Post #4: D. Easterling

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Our fourth guest blog post is written by Dara Easterling, a Catholic elementary school teacher from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Second, the resources provided in the presentation and in the folders associated with the Edmodo group are very easy to understand and will help me in my flipping.

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I have a confession.

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Round-robin group evaluations where students obtain 3 total critiques on the same assignment from different people. assessment books edmodo flipclass flipped literature PBL project based learning writing' The class creates the rubric & checklist together. If you would like additional samples or more clarification, let me know!

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Have you seen these sites? Reading and Writing Sites You Need to Bookmark Today!

MSEDTechie

Facebook Centurions Book Group A gro up of readers who have set a goal to read 112 or more books during the year, 2012. Biblionasium - A cool new reading community for kids. Fun for kids, valuable for parents and teachers.

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Mobile Connections and Resources

The Mobile Native

SIGML Wiki @sigml SIGML is an ISTE special interest group for mobile learning. MLNet discussions are hosted by Google Groups, and we welcome your input and questions. In that same vein, we are working hard to line up a great group of webinar speakers to provide additional development for you and your classroom.

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This global classroom features Mystery Skype and collaboration projects

eSchool News

Students can communicate with each other over secure social networking sites such as Ning and Edmodo, or the software application Skype, which uses a computer camera to project images of students or a classroom online. “As a group of competitive kids, this activity made learning about another place interesting.”

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. Whether to play games, share photos or chat, they are congregating online as a social group. The current collaboration and communication tools are finding their way into elementary and middle schools at a rapid pace.