Baking Common Core with Project Based Learning. YUM …

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Whether you’re using multiplication tables to scale a recipe or following a recipe presented orally, the Common Core Standards in language arts and math come alive with cooking and Project Based Learning.

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The Math Magazine: Exploring Project-Based Learning

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Project-based learning, or PBL, has gained popularity over the past few years as an active approach to learning. Centered around a specific, real-world question or problem, projects are usually collaborative endeavors …

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STEM “Engineering for Kids” program comes to Cobb – Marietta Daily Journal

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STEM “Engineering for Kids” program comes to Cobb Marietta Daily Journal Myrie, a University of Alabama graduate and businesswoman who specializes in information technology projects, said it is imperative that children have exposure to science and…

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TeachThought – 10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets

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Teachers can’t escape the growing trend of technology in the classroom.  It’s more than just hype.  More schools are buying tablets for use in the classroom, with Apple’s tablet sales to the education sector doubling last year.

 

As a mobile software company whose product is used extensively in education, we dream big about the future of technology in the classroom.  We have worked with numerous great teachers http://bit.ly/13RKyUQ who have successfully leveraged tablets to improve the learning experience for students.

Are you tempted to join the trend?  Here are ten tips for introducing tablets into your classroom.”

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How are iPads Used in Schools? Some Real Life Examples – EdTechReview (ETR)

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From elementary schools to universities, Apple products are transforming the learning experience, making it more interactive, immersive, and engaging. Let us see how some schools effectively use iPad in the classroom.

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5 Amazing Ways To Collaborate With Another Class

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“Ms. Clark, when are we going to do that again?” Nothing makes me happier as an educator than hearing those words – and lately, I have been hearing them a lot!
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