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The 5 W's of Exit Tickets

The 5 W's of Exit Tickets | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"While in New Orleans at the Reading, Writing, Math and More Conference, I had a lot of questions about my Exit Tickets.  So I figured - Hey?  Why not do a blog post!   So Ta-Da!!  Here goes nothing! The 5 W's of Exit Tickets. "

Beth Dichter's insight:

Do you use exit tickets in your class? Are you interested in learning more about reasons why you might consider exit tickets as a tool for teachers and students? This post looks at the 5 W's of exit tickets:

* What

* Who

* Where

* When

* Why

Each of these areas are discussed in detail and many suggestions are provided.

For example, in the What section the author states "Exit tickets are a quick and easy way to gather immediate data at the end of a lesson.  They can be formal (something you found online, paid for, printed, etc.) or they can be very on the spot and informal."

There are also some visuals in the post that will provide you some ideas on how you might organize exit slips (or have the students help you organize them). If you are new to exit slips, this post provides great information and insight into the reasons to make use of them; and if you already use them you may learn some new information.

KCenter SKEMA's curator insight, July 16, 2014 8:02 AM

What:     What ARE exit tickets?

WHO:     Who are exit tickets for? 

Where?  Where to go after giving an exit ticket?

When:    When do I give exit tickets? 

Why:      Why?

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You Are Not Safe Online | Infographic

You Are Not Safe Online | Infographic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Online advertising and marketing is at an all time high with the ability to reach audiences anywhere in the world instantaneously with the advent of the web...Unfortunately, we’re not the only ones realizing the potential of the internet and social networks. Cyber thieves and hackers have caused serious problems for millions of people everywhere...learn how easily privacy is compromised and the easy steps users can take in order to keep themselves safe with this infographic.

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Preparing our students for Web 3.0 learning

How do we prepare out students for Web 3.0 learning? This slide show by Judy O'Connell provides us an opportunity to look back in time, from what we might refer to as Web 0 and the journey to where we are today and where we are heading. Many define Web 2.0 as the social web. Web 3.0 will be defined by data, and the ability to link data in new ways. Many excellent resources are embedded within this slide show, so find some time to pull up your chair and learn more about what the future may hold.

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Free Technology for Teachers: You, Google, Ads, Search, and Privacy

Free Technology for Teachers: You, Google, Ads, Search, and Privacy | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

As you probably know, Google's privacy policies were recently overhauled. The data that Google collects about your use of their services (including the Chrome web browser) is now shared across all of Google's services.

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