Open Educational Resources presentation
- Subject:
- Education
- Educational Technology
- Elementary Education
- Material Type:
- Primary Source
- Author:
- Tom Gavin
- Date Added:
- 11/16/2017
Open Educational Resources presentation
Welcome to the first, biannual Archival Educators Roundtable (AER) Newsletter! In 2016, the Rockefeller Archive Center (RAC) brought together like-minded professionals who use primary sources for public programming, outreach, and education, and the AER was born. As archival education is a still-developing field, the AER created a community where people could share their successes, challenges, and works in progress through casual workshops.AER’s network of educators, archivists, and archival education allies has since expanded its culture of support beyond the biannual meetings here at the RAC through social media, event attendance, joint publications, and email correspondence.It is our hope that this AER Newsletter will further extend the table, so speak, reaching more colleagues as we spotlight educators, and showcase the projects, challenges, and successes of archival education. Just as the aim of AER meetings is to ensure that all perspectives on primary source education are honored, we encourage you, our dedicated AER audience, to reach out and contribute your insights to future AER Newsletters! Many thanks to our first issue's contributors--we couldn't have done it without you.--Marissa Vassari, Archivist and Educator, Rockefeller Archive CenterElizabeth Berkowitz, Outreach Program Manager, Rockefeller Archive Center
This is a concept attainment on the words: affect and effect. These words are easily confused because they are similiar. This teaching strategy has six steps for students to learn about the two words with activities that is facilitated by the teacher. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to learn the difference between affect and effect.
This open textbook was created with the support of an ALG Textbook Transformation Grant. Topics include art integration, music integration, physical education / dance integration, and the theoretical foundations of arts integration in education
This resource is intended to house videos with K-12 teachers on best practices in online teaching. The intended audience of these videos is teacher candidates who are collecting data for field or clinilcal experience.
This module is about the foundational information of content integration. You will first read and watch videos about the general defintion of content integration. Next you will see common misconceptions and why they aren't displaying content integration alsong with the fixes you can make for those misunderstandings. Finally you will read and watch a video that are sample lesson plans that incorporate content integration. After reading this module you should have a basic understanding of content integration and an idea of how you can incorporate it into a classroom environment.
This project is about Learning Centers: What are learning centers, how they are beneficial for children and teachers. The main goals within learning centers, and how to design appropriate centers sufficiently. Also included are examples and informational videos.
This book describes elementary science content aligned with the Florida Teacher Certification Examination (FTCE) K-6 competencies and skills.
El videojuego propuesto consta de actividades dinámicas las cuales permiten mantener por más tiempo los niveles de motivación de los estudiantes en contraste con el uso exclusivo de recursos tradicionales, donde es más difícil prolongar el tiempo de motivación de los estudiantes.
This resource is to educate others on the importance of cultural competence in special education and the lack of cultural awareness that is currently in special education classrooms. It includes history of special education and the laws surrounding it, the importance of cultural awareness and competence, what the current system is doing and why it does not work and what the future will hopefully look like for culture in special education.
Dalam matakuliah ini mahasiswa diperkenalkan dengan beberapa konsep dasar dan pengertian Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi. Kecenderungan dan tantangan yang dihadapi, dan penerapan TIK dalam lingkup pembelajaran di Sekolah Dasar dengan memanfaatkan beberapa teknik dasar pengoperasian komputer dan pemanfaatan internet.
This lesson plan is to help the teacher explain to the students / classroom about the differenece between American Sign Language (ASL) and English on poetry and understanding how ASL is important in the ASL poetry as part of the Deaf community.
This source is intended for pre-service teachers to learn about typical v. atypical development in children and teens and the effects of disabilities and abuse or neglect.
Digital Project and associated STEAM Lessons about Waste Prevention and reuse jon arambarri, Maria Madarieta, Leire Armentia A sequence of teaching units and activities including associated STEAM lesson with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about Waste source separation and recycling).This is the first Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education Preview
A sequence of teaching units and activities including 3 associated STEAM lessons with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about Waste source separation and recycling).This is the second Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education
A sequence of teaching units and activities with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about Home compost/Food waste).This is the third Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education
A sequence of teaching units and activities with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about Monitoring of waste generation).This is the sixth Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education
A sequence of teaching units and activities with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about waste Product Life Cycle).This is the fourth Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education
A sequence of teaching units and activities with the aim of acquiring a series of specific skills about waste management (in particular about waste tax).This is the fifth Digital Project of a set of 6 facing specific challenges about waste management for primary and secondary education
I know a LOT about Dyslexia-both in a personal level and a professional level. It goes UNDIAGNOSED in thousands of people across all ages. Within Corrections, the percentage of students we serve with Dyslexia is incredibly high. Recent Federal legislation has opened the door to reforms- but this emphasis hasn't taken on importance yet in the state that I reside in.
I am a Microsoft Geek- that is the biggest resource that has been available for me to use in adult ed. I have a PowerPoint that explains some basic facts about Dyslexia. Plus a self-made Dyslexia Screener that I put together by combing through several online resources.
The out of pocket cost for the ed psych testing my child needed to diagnose dyslexia & dyscalculia was close to $2,000. Our students most likely didn't ever have the money to pay for that, nor will they. Please do what you can to research on your own! You can find ways to help. If you need suggestions, comb through more of my resources.