Bitstrips caught on early (2008) with teachers,
who use it in the classroom to allow students to make their own comic strips, and a good bit of the company's income comes from educational licenses.
Not exact matches
The move is most significant for users of Windows 10 S, which is a more streamlined version of Windows 10 meant for low - cost PCs and laptops
used in classrooms,
who could not
use iTunes because their operating system only lets them download apps available
in the Microsoft Store.
Kids are encouraged to choose what to give based on what they've already
used in their own
classrooms, so that they can actively share their experiences with the children
who will be receiving the gifts.
, an educational gaming platform
used by 50 million monthly users
in grades K - 12, includes
in its new report responses from 580 US teachers, primarily from public schools,
who answered questions about technology
in their
classrooms.
Efforts are also under way to bring under control any individual teachers
who express creationist sentiments
in the
classroom, especially if they make
use of unapproved materials.
We will get over it when you stop
using your religion to legislate
who people can marry, insisting on teaching your mythology into a science
classroom, covering up crimes against children, allow birth control
in countries that can't feed themselves
in the first place... need more?
Along with her pet lizard «Liz,» the excellently dressed Miss Frizzle was her
classroom's intrepid leader,
who used moxie and a bit of magic to guide her third - grade students
in learning science.
Practical sessions with experienced teachers
who will demonstrate these methods and help participants prepare experiments and demonstrations for
use in their own
classrooms
Students
who fall behind or miss school can
use up a lot of a teacher's
classroom time getting make - up lessons or
in class help with their work.
These are just a few examples of how breakfast -
in - the -
classroom has been
used as a creative tool for administrators and educators to address food insecurity, disciplinary issues, tardiness and absenteeism, and trips to the school nurse — and that's on top of improved academic outcomes for students
who eat school breakfast!
Last week I shared a reader's account of a teacher
who used candy and other junk food to teach kindergarteners the ABCs and
who was oblivious to two reported food allergies
in her
classroom.
Madeleine emphasized the importance of collaboration and communication; addressing barriers with teachers and principals
who express resistance to
in -
classroom breakfast, and
using the facts about breakfast — it improves test scores, and can be implemented with minimal additional work for everyone involved — to create support for the program.
«It is also clear that many of the teachers
who are working daily with the pupils eligible for the funding can not see any evidence of extra resource
in the
classroom or how the funding is being
used to support their work or the pupils.
Drakes,
who plans to
use the curriculum
in her
classroom this year, studied biology
in college and found the lessons easy to understand.
As a scientist
who has never had extensive ethics training, the other of us (Wendy Law), an SEP postdoctoral fellow, attended ethics courses at the University of Washington and Georgetown University, as well as teacher professional development workshops on
using ethics
in the
classroom offered by the Washington Association for Biomedical Research and by UW's High School Human Genome Project.
Jones,
who has been part of CWSEI from the beginning, says that technology enables moving content delivery out of the
classroom, so
in - class time can be
used for practicing expert - like skills and applying knowledge.
To avoid having
classroom discussion dominated by students
who feel more confident about the subject, for example, teachers
use index cards to call on every student
in the class.
College students
who participated
in a self - administered intervention prompting them to reflect about their
use of
classroom resources had final grades that were higher than their peers, according to new findings published
in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science.
In fact, of those teachers who use video games in the classroom, more than half have kids play them as part of the curriculum at least once a week, according to a national survey released by education researchers at Joan Ganz Cooney Center in Jun
In fact, of those teachers
who use video games
in the classroom, more than half have kids play them as part of the curriculum at least once a week, according to a national survey released by education researchers at Joan Ganz Cooney Center in Jun
in the
classroom, more than half have kids play them as part of the curriculum at least once a week, according to a national survey released by education researchers at Joan Ganz Cooney Center
in Jun
in June.
It makes this important research accessible to more than just cardiologists and radiologists - it can be understood by family, friends, non-scientists, patients, school pupils... I have friends
who are going to
use it
in their high school
classroom (great for physics teachers).
Elizabeth Hufnagel of Pennsylvania State University,
who has been studying how students
use emotional language
in writing about environmental issues, also is interested
in how teachers can
use the experiences students bring to the
classroom.
Computers
used in the workplace are not suited for the
classroom, because
in most cases they're fragile and too big for elementary and middle school students» desks, says Tony Salvadore, a senior principal engineer with Intel
who is also a psychologist and anthropologist.
In the survey, Science Buddies discovered that only 5 % of teachers
use crowdfunding, or online fundraising platforms, to raise money for
classroom needs, even though teachers
who use crowdfunding have had great success.
We have experienced this negative phenomenon first - hand by having had a district - wide contract rescinded before the program even started due to fear caused by media attention generated from a single parent
in single school
who took offense to a
classroom teacher leading mandala coloring and
using the term, «Namaste,» with her students.
The author even interviews a fitness instructor at a pole dancing studio
who attests that red lights are
used in their
classrooms so clients will be more comfortable and confident with their bodies during the lessons.
Find new ideas and tips for teachers
who use technology
in the
classroom.
About Blog A place for Christian parents and teachers
who use Montessori methods
in their home or
classroom.
You might be
in transit, you might be
in a
classroom, etc. and
use active scouting to look for profiles
in your phone...
who is close to where I am,
who is active right now,
who was active within the last 2 hours?
The screenplay by Brin Hill and director Daniel Barnz lays the blame almost solely at the feet at the local teachers union, which,
in this scenario, protects a teacher
who sits
in her
classroom and
uses her cell phone throughout class and ensures that no teacher will make the effort help Jamie's (Maggie Gyllenhaal) daughter Malia (Emily Alyn Lind),
who has dyslexia, because school ends at 3 p.m. and so does the teacher's workday.
What Goes Up (R for teen sexuality, profanity and drug
use) Slice - of - life drama, set
in 1986, about a reporter (Steve Coogan) sent from New York to New Hampshire to write a story about the hometown of ill - fated, teacher - turned - astronaut Christa McAuliffe
who finds himself unexpectedly
in charge of a
classroom of dysfunctional students, including a shameless flirt (Hilary Duff), a repressed Peeping Tom (Josh Peck) and a scheming baby mama - to - be (Olivia Thirlby).
There are countless examples, but two stand out: the Edcamp movement of educator unconferences; and the ScratchED online community for teachers
who use Scratch
in their
classrooms.
It found that pupils
who were schooled
in a
classroom environment which made creative and flexible
use of design, natural light and noise, temperature, air quality, space and storage performed up to 25 % better than those
in schools which didn't.
In each
classroom that we visited we witnessed teachers
who were constantly formatively assessing students,
using questions, online games, projects, rich tasks or online quizzes.
I have created a one stop shop starter pack for those
who aren't very confident
in how to
use them
in a
classroom.
It is also a major priority for Fujitsu,
who are working with a number of establishments to explore how scanners can be
used to improve learning
in the
classroom.
In my ninth grade
classroom, January starts with a video about John Foppe, born with no arms,
who excelled as an honor student, drove his own car, and became a successful psychologist and speaker while creatively
using his feet.
The evolution of technology though has provided smart solutions like distance learning, where a student doesn't need to be present
in the
classroom and can learn from teachers
who live
in different parts of the country by
using online learning environments or distributed course materials.
Use design thinking (brainstorming, prototyping, testing, building, and reflecting) to co-create your
classroom environment with the students
who will be learning
in it.
Now
in its 11th year, the Discovery Education Summer Institute is a celebrated week - long professional development and networking event, bringing together teachers from across the US and Canada
who are passionate about
using digital media
in the
classroom.
Teachers
who use cooperative learning
in their
classrooms have developed techniques that make the most of this method, and they share them.
«We have
used the cases
in both
classroom teaching and
in professional development workshops for teachers, social workers, and other professionals
who work with children and families,» says Lopez.
In every class, both core and elective curriculum, Trinidad Garza
uses the six strategies from the Common Instructional Framework — collaborative group work, literacy groups, scaffolding, writing to learn, questioning, and
classroom talk — to align their instruction, create a rigorous environment, and foster students
who take ownership of their learning.
«I have seen first - hand the importance of fun, easy - to -
use creativity tools
in the
classroom, and believe that Adobe Spark will enhance how educators teach digital and creative - problem solving skills to open up a range of new possibilities for students
who want to express themselves,» said Mala Sharma, VP and GM of Creative Cloud product marketing & engagement at Adobe.
This text provides a great information for both the new teacher
who has just started
using e-learning
in the
classroom as well as the seasoned veteran looking for new ideas to bring to their students.
So, would our teachers recommend a technology conference for other teachers
who want to
use computers
in their
classrooms.
Similarly,
in a case study of four middle school math teachers
who participated
in a yearlong series of ten video club meetings to reflect on their
classrooms, teachers
in the video club «came to
use video not as a resource for evaluating each other's practices, but rather as a resource for trying to better understand the process of teaching and learning»
in a supportive, nonthreatening setting (Sherin and Han, 2004).
Researchers have released a useful toolkit for educators
who want to
use video to assess their practice
in their own
classrooms.
Soble explains that exposure to the insights and ideas of others
who use Project Zero ideas
in their
classrooms and schools allows her to continue her own education as a teacher, even as she's working as a PZC faculty member.
The next thing we tried was to find teachers
who we knew were
using technology or
who were interested
in using technology and to have students develop materials for teachers to
use in their
classrooms, including a PowerPoint presentation and a Web - based lesson plan on teacher - requested topics.
Teachers
who use oral histories
in their
classrooms agree: Just about anyone can be a great interview subject.