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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Rookies want to know how to make flipping work with class procedures, and veterans are always tweaking what they do. Edmodo, Curriculet, and Google Drive are essential to productive workflow in my class. Edmodo Edmodo is my online classroom space. All work is turned in via Edmodo Assignments.

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I have a confession.

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

I refuse to give them the answer for how to get an A. Round-robin group evaluations where students obtain 3 total critiques on the same assignment from different people. The students are engaged, on task, take responsibility/ownership of their work, and have learned how to defend and communicate their ideas to others.

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7 Shifts to Closing the Digital Divide

EdTechTeam

We agreed to do a book together, explore poetry, and have our students connect through the app Edmodo. Students created videos, asked questions of each other, and learned about how schools look in different parts of the world. I was in a chat and connected with a woman who was teaching at an international school in Vietnam.

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Experiences in Self-Determined Learning: Moving from Education 1.0 Through Education 2.0 Towards Education 3.0

User Generated Education

Lisa Marie Blaschke, Mr. Chris Kenyon, and Dr. Stewart Hase contacted a group of us due to our interest in heutagogy for the purpose of writing a chapter in an edited book. Full of links to resources, curated sites,and discussion forums, this is a valuable ‘how to’ book for the interested practitioner and theoretician alike.

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Reimagining Education: A Call for Action

User Generated Education

Possible networks, many with corresponding apps, include: Facebook, Twitter, Edmodo, Instagram, TikTok, blogging sites, Youtube, and other social networks. Interest-Based Affinity Groups. Young people often find their own interest based affinity groups online. Self-Determined Learning and Learner Agency.

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Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds With @CoolCatTeacher & @JulieLindsay

EdTechSandyK

Steve says it''s like an encyclopedia of how to use Web 2.0 Questions from the Audience: How do you deal with social media website age limits for elementary students? Kid friendly sites are Wikispaces, Edmodo, Diigo. Look for others working with kids in your age group and emulate what someone else is doing.

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Use Unconventional Research Sites to Inspire Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

Students middle school and up (or precocious elementary) can find easy-to-understand facts for a state report or a perspective project evaluating what happened around the world while they were winning a soccer game. How do I teach Inquiry and Research in Middle School. How to Research. Smithsonian Learning Lab. Library Spot.

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