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  • How To Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading
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    How To Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading

    ByTeachThought Staff

    How Do You Use An iPad To Add Voice Comments To Grading? by TeachThought Staff Offering timely and effective learning feedback is a critical part of the learning process. This is a concept that’d seem to be more accessible than ever with technology, but sometimes technology is two steps forward, one step back. Take for example grading…

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  • 10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets
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    10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets

    ByTeachThought Staff

    10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets contributed by Ravi Bhatt, iAnnotate Software Developer Teachers can’t escape the growing trend of technology in the classroom.  It’s more than just hype.  More schools are buying tablets for use in the classroom, with Apple’s tablet sales to the education sector doubling last year. As a mobile…

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    20 Fundamentals: What Every Teacher Should Know About Learning

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What makes a teacher successful? Having an expertise in reading, writing, math or science is necessary, but the ability to transfer that knowledge into another person is what makes an excellent instructor stand out. What good is it if a teacher has all the facts, but cannot communicate them in a way that others can…

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  • Wisr: Quizzes On Twitter By Content Area
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    Wisr: Quizzes On Twitter By Content Area

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Wisr: Quizzes On Twitter By Content Area Twitter for learning is a topic that probably deserves some discussion. In part because it’s an incredibly popular tool that connects people, and connecting people (and ideas) is what learning is about. And also in part because such study can serve as a kind of analogue for existing…

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  • 8 Ways The Librarian Of The Future Will Keep Themselves Busy
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    8 Ways The Librarian Of The Future Will Keep Themselves Busy

    ByTeachThought Staff

    What the library of the future will look like is kind of up for debate. Will it be full of tablets that use Augmented Reality to search for physical resources? Will it be a mix of physical and digital resources that complement one another–digital logs and databases of physical texts? Or will libraries–as we currently…

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  • How Should Your Classroom Look This Year?
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    How Should Your Classroom Look This Year?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    by Jennifer Rita Nichols It seems so simple, doesn’t it? Designing a creative space in your classroom will promote student creativity. However, many classrooms are far from being labelled as ‘creative spaces’. Schools in general have developed into very industrial places. You can feel the difference as soon you walk into the building. The difference…

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  • 13 Ways You Can Use Flickr In The Classroom
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    13 Ways You Can Use Flickr In The Classroom

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Flickr can help students tell digital stories, capture authentic events with images, saving PBL artifacts in a digital portfolio, and more.

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  • You Don’t Have To Burn Books To Destroy A Culture
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    You Don’t Have To Burn Books To Destroy A Culture

    ByTerrell Heick

    Ray Bradbury redirects the attention given to the banning (and burning) of books, and turns it back on culture itself.

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  • 22 Ways To Use Twitter For Learning Based On Bloom's Taxonomy
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    22 Ways To Use Twitter For Learning Based On Bloom’s Taxonomy

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Using twitter for learning requires that you use it as an ongoing cultural survey of sorts. Then add Bloom’s Taxonomy for improved outcomes.

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    Does Gender Bias Affect The Way You Teach?

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Does gender bias inherently affect the way we teach, and therefore short-term and long-term student growth?

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    6 Qualities of Successful ESL Teachers

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Successful ESL teachers understand that relationship between a student and teacher is the most important factor difference for ESL students.

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  • where to find free books online
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    33 Sources Of Hundreds Of Thousands Of Free eBooks

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Where Can You Find Free Books Online? eBooks should’ve been a game-changing technology. The idea was simple enough: no longer did you need to travel to the library to wade through rows and stacks and floors and buildings and card catalogs only to wag home only as much as you could carry. Or risk spending…

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