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Let's Go Global! - Middle & High SchoolKris VassosMiddle & High School / Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science / Global Literacy Unit
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Show us your world!Bob Lee, Karen Seimears, Henry Finch, Craig NansenStudents explore their world and research their discoveries. Their topic can be about their city, school, local geography, historical site, event, his...
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The National Park ProjectKaren BoschExploring the U.S. National Parks using technology tools!
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005 - Why Podcast?Robert Craven, Kathy Shirley, Jeanne Halderson, Ted Lai, Barnaby WassonThe benefits of Podcasting are limitless! Learn how it can become an integral form of communication between all stakeholders in the education process...
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Using Social Technologies to Redefine SchoolingApple Distinguished EducatorsWill Richardson and Rob Mancabelli present this talk on the use of social technologies in schools. Rob is Director of Information Systems at Hunterdon...
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Using the Proscope Digital MicroscopeBlake, Macayla, and RyleeThe first graders were helping a class of kindergarten children use the digital microscope. As they were discussing how to use the microscope it occur...
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Free Learning Content from A-ZMike Amante, Bruce Ahlborn, Cherie Hayes-GiganteAre you looking for exciting new content to engage students or learn a new skill? Learn about the wealth of free resources available in iTunes and the...
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Hey, I Have Something Important to Say!Joseph Morelock, Kathy Shirley, Grace PoliMaking and distributing your own podcasts is not only fun and easy, it also brings new relevance to the classroom and the ability to share content wit...
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Do You See What I SeeKeith Rutledge, David Wallace, Sherri Clemens, Shari Wennik, wendy dooldeniya |
Apple Education Leadership Summit 2008Apple EducationEducation executives and thought leaders convene in San Francisco to address challenges and explore a new course of action for creating learning envir...
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Garden of the Exiles: Architecture of the Berlin Jewish History MuseumRandy YerrickThis project was completed as an iStory to tell how the Europe Global Curriculum Project with Apple Distinguished Educators impacted me as an educator...
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European Memories: A Collection of Music and Photos from my European travelsApple Distinguished Educators - Rethink. Global Awareness.Street sounds and sights from my European trip
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French StoriesKambi Leonard, Shelagh LimWe teach 59 grade 6 and 7 students in the Intensive French program in the Surrey School District. As a way to improve their oral language, we had the...
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History Alive, Famous Americans VODcastCamilla GaglioloSecond Grade students learn about famous americans, their contributions to the society and the impact of their actions on future generations. They se...
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On Track + On LineStacia FitzSimonMath. Exercise. Those are possibly two of the most dreaded words in the English languageuntil now! It seems like its a challenge these days to get...
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Candidate Watch 2008Cheryl DavisUse collaborative interactive tools to engage your students in the election story. With a project-based approach, help them follow the issues, the po...
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Podcasting Lectures: Lessons Learned from Formative and Summative EvaluationsSarah Brittain, Lynn JohnsonWhen students approached the Office of Dental Informatics at the University of Michigan School of Dentistry asking to have all of their lectures video...
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Rolling on the River: Global Collaboration and Interdisciplinary Studies of the Wolf and Mississippi RiversJulene Reed, St. George's Independent School, Collierville, TN - Contributing Authors: Randy Yerrick and Elaine WrennStudent and teachers will participate in multidisciplinary curriculum units of study related to the Wolf River on our campus (which feeds into the Mis...
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Electrifying PodcastSherri ClemensStudents in third grade created podcasts that included groups that studied static electricity, current electricity, series circuits, parallel circuits...
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020 - Using Podcasting in the Language Arts ClassroomBruce Ahlborn, Kathy ShirleySee how teacher Mike La Cerra at Northbrook Jr. High school in Chicago uses podcasting in his language arts classroom.
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Technology Literacy and Database ConceptsApple Distinguished EducatorsGordon Shupe joins Bob Barboza and Leslie Kareckas to discuss the development of technology literacy standards and the importance of database skills a...
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Podcast Sound Booths! A ReMix Recycling ProjectEva LaMar www.evalamar.comBy recycling the boxes used to ship Apple Care Warrenty boxes I have created fully functional Podcasting Sound Booths! They are easy to create and ev...
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Poetry Meets KeynoteMike AmanteDuring this creative, fun activity, students are challenged to use the multimedia capabilities of Keynote to bring a poem to life digitally. Because K...
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Super Commercial: Iditarod 2007Brenda Meyer, Middle School Technology CoordinatorThis is a webquest in which students in different roles will be researching, and gathering interesting information about the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog R...
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21st Century Skills and Informal Science EducationRandy Yerrick, Geoffrey Koch, Susan Panek, Tina Titus, jason scrogerStudents of Clarence High School used the iLife and iWork suites to document a field trip to the local zoo. Students conducted research to prepare st...
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