As a teacher librarian, flipping our instruction has been made easy with ResearchReady, by Imagine Easy Solutions. This is a remarkable tool! There are pre-made courses easily customizable to adapt to every co-teaching opportunity. You can also write your own courses about anything you want to teach the kids. Videos, pictures, documents, etc., can be added to any page for instruction. The student management section makes organizing classes a snap. Viewing student performance gives immediate formative data to pinpoint students who need more help. This component is priceless and Imagine Easy has created an effortless way to construct meaningful assessments.

This year, to introduce new information or review skills they had been working on, my middle school students were asked to complete the online courses before beginning their projects. They would login and complete the coursework at home or at school. They were able to work at their own pace giving them the ability to spend more time on skills that were unfamiliar to them. These courses promoted more confidence, excellence and independence in the research process. I also wrote courses specific to our library like how-to use EasyBib, how-to use our databases, and what Career Day was all about for our 8th graders.
ResearchReady is geared for middle and high schools, but is worth a look by anyone interested in flipping their instruction.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Amy Kauth
Maple School
Northbrook/Glenview School District 30

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When you pick up an issue of any newspaper (print or online) you are bound to see more bad news than good news. Negative stuff is all over, so much so that many people don't even read the headlines anymore. What if you could just read about the good things happening around the world? Wouldn't you do it? That's what the site Arkleus is all about; showing off the "Best of Mankind". The site is divided into these categories: Life, Sports and Adventure, Science and Technology, and Work. Sample articles include the Cool Job of the Day, The Dyslexic Girl Who Took on the NJ Legislature and Won, Surfing the Banzai Pipeline...Blind and Forever in Blue Jeans. Why not introduce your students to Arkleus today?

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I have seen a lot of technology changes in my lifetime, and so many of those changes have happened very quickly. Imagine then how a teen of today would react to a video about the Internet of the 1990s. (By the way, do you recognize the computer in the photo on the left?  The storage disks were called 5 1/4" floppy disks.)



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There were 100,000 submissions covering students in grades K-12, 250 state finalists, 50 state winners, and five national age group winners. This week, 11-year old Audrey Zhang from New York was declared the winner of the 2014 Doodle 4 Google contest. She received a $30,000 college scholarship and a $50,000 technology grant for her school! Google also donated $20,000 in her name to Charity:Water, which provides clean water to schools in Bangladesh. Congratulations to Audrey and all the other winners, which you can view HERE.


50 Super Awesome Free Father's Day Printables- includes cupcake toppers, coupon book, token tin

101 Free Father's Day Printables


Activity Village- coloring pages for young children

Best Books For Teaching About Father's Day- from Education World

Crafts for Father's Day


Father's Day- lessons, worksheets and activities

Father's Day Activities and Games

Father's Day Activities Theme for Preschool

Father's Day Arts and Crafts- art lessons and activities for kids

Father's Day Cards and Printables

Father's Day Coloring Pages- from Apples4theTeacher

Father's Day Gifts, Crafts, Activities


Father's Day Lessons and Teacher Resources

Father's Day Printable Typography Glasses

Father's Day Resources- from Mrs. Jackson's Classroom

Father's Day Teacher Resources- from TeacherVision

Father's Day Video Writing Prompts


Free Father's Day Tags and Printables

Free Printables- includes certificate for best dad

Got Free Cards- greeting cards for Father's Day

Happy Father's Day- from Billy Bear's Playground

Happy Father's Day: Education.com- crafts, activities, coloring pages

Teacher Planet- lessons, worksheets and activities


Timeline of Father's Day History- from Infoplease

Top 7 Things You Need to Know about Father
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WatchKnowLearn Videos- about the holiday, how to make certain gifts

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Last year I began using guest bloggers for the months of July and August. It gave me some time to spend on my photography and volunteer work. This year I am putting out another post in search of my fellow teacher-librarians to write about things that affect us in our daily jobs. I would love to hear from elementary, middle and high school teachers. You will get great exposure on the web, so think about it...deadline is June 7, 2014 to apply. PLEASE SHARE with your readers.


There's nothing wrong with cheating.  (Well, don't tell your students that.) I'm referring to cheating when you need some extra help learning about something new to you, like educational technology. I've put together some wonderful infographic cheat sheets which will help you get up to speed.

EdTech Cheat Sheet
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