Creating a High Tech 21st Century Gifted Classroom

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April Coleman

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21st Century
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A student who has grown up in 
a technology infused world who 
exhibits millennial learning 
preferences for digitized, 
collaborative, engaging 
learning experiences 

(Prensky, 2001)
"Should these digital
natives learn the old 
ways? Or should we 
learn the new?"
Critical 
Thinking
Creativity
Communication
Collaboration
LEARNING
AND
INNOVATION
(Partnership for 21st Century Learning, 2009)
21st Century Teachers...
Teachers of the past...
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ISTE List of Best
Educational Apps:
http://www.iste.org/connect/iste-connects/blog-detail/10-04-12/iPad_Apps_for_Education.aspx
Apps Blog:
http://appsineducation.blogspot.com/2011/04/50-really-useful-ipad-2-tips-and-tricks.html
Creating a High Tech 21st Century Classroom
iPad Apps
Tools for 
Communication & Collaboration
Tools for 
Creative & Critical Thinking
Evernote
http://evernote.com/
Google Docs
http://docs.google.com
My Fav Apps:
Facetime
Science 360
Kids WorldMap
Evernote Peek
Garage Band
Brain Pop
Prezi
http://prezi.com
Edublogs
http://huzzah.edublogs.org/
http://edublogs.org/
Google Sites
https://sites.google.com/a/brvgs.k12.va.us/minnickinternship/Home
Animation
Resource Websites:

http://edu.xtranormal.com/watch/featured/7/xtranormal-demo?listtype=FEATURED&page=2
http://www.voki.com/Voki_for_education.php
Stopmotion Animation
http://www.msuedtechsandbox.com/MAETVAULT/
Presented by
April Coleman
University of Alabama
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“I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Being willing is not enough; we must do.”
 Leonardo da Vinci

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