November 5, 2014 – 6:45 am
When choosing presentation technology, consider what is asked of all teachers in the classroom. —> Teachers are asked to provide equal access to the core content to all students. —> Teachers are expected to be clear, conisise, and engaging to their students. —> Plus, teachers are asked to use multimodes of of instruction to support […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Screencasts, Teaching Methods
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Also tagged Doceri Desktop, Doceri screencast, education, engagment, equity, K-12, learning styles, lesson, mobility, professional development
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Name: Dr. Krista Hands School: Oklahoma Baptist University State: OK Subject: Mathematics – all levels Krista Hands is a mathematics professor at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, Oklahoma, teaching Trigonometry, Calculus I, Calculus II and Contemporary Math, a general education course – as well training education students on how to teach math. Her discovery of […]
By Jason Gilmore
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Posted in Doceri, Doceri Teacher Feature, Higher Education, Math
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Also tagged Calculus, class, classroom, classroom management, Doceri, Doceri teacher feature, education, higher education, interactive whiteboard, iPad, iPads in Education, iPads in higher education, math, mobile, Oklahoma Baptist University, powerpoint, screen cast, Screencasts, SMARTboard, student engagement, teach, teacher, teaching, tool, video, YouTube
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August 6, 2012 – 11:25 am
We were privileged to present Doceri as part of the South-By-South West LAUNCH edu event last Spring in Austin Texas. Attending SXSWedu, we got a first-hand taste of all the excitement, not to mention the bar-be-que! SXSWedu happens again March 4-7, 2013, during the week before the SXSW Interactive conference.The “panel picker” process is now […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Doceri, Educational Conferences
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Also tagged Doceri, ed tech, education, interactive teaching, iPad, iPad curriculum, iPad use in the classroom, iPads in Education, iPads in the classroom, present, proposal, SXSW, SXSWedu
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August 1, 2012 – 10:15 am
Since Apple introduced its Apple TV, educators have been discovering that the combination of an iPad, Airplay and Apple TV makes for a compelling untethered teaching tool. Sam Gliksman from iPads in Education called it the Hidden Gem for Education in IOS5 back in October 2011. Wired Educators’ Larry Reiff wrote about Using Apple TV […]
By Bev Barnett
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Posted in Classrooms, Companion Tools, K-12, Science
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Also tagged Airplay, annotation, Apple, Apple TV, astronomy, class, classroom, distraction, flipped class, Geography, high school, iPad, student
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August 31, 2011 – 4:36 pm
With our current focus on Doceri as a teaching tool, sometimes we overlook the obvious advantages that Doceri provides professional presenters in any situation. Enter Les Posen’s Presentation Magic blog, which focuses on the art, science and magic of presenting. In his August 31st post, Les takes a thorough look at Doceri from the perspective […]
Dr. Lisa Lindert is one of those bubbly, crazy-smart science professors that most of us only wish we had in college. With access to increasingly better forms of technology for teaching, Dr. Lindert is enthusiastic about using technology to foster student learning. So it was no surprise that Dr. Lindert was an early adopter of […]