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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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Morphing into a 21st Century Teacher

Morphing into a 21st Century Teacher | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
This is the new buzz world this year in our schools. But, is it really new or is it just integrating the computer lab into the classroom? Or is it doing what some of the best teachers already do? T...
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What do we need to do to become a 21st century teacher? This infographic provides "27 ways to become a better 21st century teacher." Each one has a short description.For example:

* Question - Let students question what they are learning.

* Design - Design alternative assessments that use the whole brain.

Twenty-five additional ideas are on this image. Check it out and see if there are some new ones you might want to try.

Keisha Lewis's curator insight, August 24, 2013 9:57 AM

A process I am going through presently.

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The Teacher’s Guide To Successful Technology Integration

The Teacher’s Guide To Successful Technology Integration | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

Technology integration - what is the best way? This post explores this topic, by sharing reflections from teachers who identified issues when issues did not go as planned to helping identify solutions to how to make the most of your time. 

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10 Innovative Ways to Use ThingLink in the Classroom - Edudemic

10 Innovative Ways to Use ThingLink in the Classroom - Edudemic | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
It starts with an image. Present ideas. Pack it full of content. Create links to amazing sites. Explore, share and create with ThingLink in the classroom!
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Take an image and add links to all sorts of websites that all content to be presented. The two images above provide a take on what happens as you embed links in your image. Each link is shown with a small image and as you mouse over information is provided and you may choose to go directly to the link. This post provides a wide range of ways to use ThingLink in your classroom. 

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