Posts Tagged ‘technology integration’

INSPIRED SITE: Fourth Grade Lessons in Inspiration

Fairfax County Schools in Virginia

Tweet This week’s featured Inspired Site by Fairfax County Schools in Virginia, highlights technology lessons for fourth graders using Inspiration®. This site provides lessons and suggestions that you can use to meet the Virginia Standards of Learning.  

INSPIRED SITE: Kidspiration Across a Wide Range of Subjects

District Five Schools of Spartanburg County in South Carolina

Tweet This week’s featured Inspired Site is a website from District Five Schools of Spartanburg County in South Carolina, that showcases elementary and middle school examples and lesson plans in Kidspiration®. This Inspired Site is unique in that it covers a wide range of subjects. Here you’ll find lesson plan ideas for art, music, foreign Read more »

INSPIRED CALENDAR: May

May Inspired Calendar

Tweet This month we have lesson plans across countless subject areas for Inspiration®, InspireData® and Kidspiration®. Discover how you can better incorporate these visual learning tools into your lesson plans and classroom activities with the following examples created by other educators just like you! Do you have any lesson plans that you’ve created that would Read more »

What Are the Ingredients of Learning?

Learning to Change, Changing to Learn

Tweet In his State of the Union address last January, President Barack Obama put education at the top of the agenda. These themes for education reform and change have rippled through the nation with his recent campaigns for the Race to the Top.1 There’s a great deal of talk about technology integration, 21st century skills, Read more »

Inspire Student-Guided Learning With the Reaches of Technology

Sugata Mitra

Tweet In the past, I have discussed how the Internet, technology and computers have connected us to more information and individuals around the globe than ever before. This connection to everything has developed into a learning device and mode of accessing information from within the classroom. This week, I stumbled across a video titled, “Sugata Read more »

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