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Free MimioPad When You Purchase Interactive Classroom Technology

Posted by Alyssa O'Mara on Mon, Oct 1, 2012
Mimio Promotion

Have you been waiting for the right moment to make your classroom technology purchase? Wait no more because we've just announced our new promotion - Buy MimioTeach and MimioView and get a FREE MimioPad. A couple of really great points about this promotion:

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Education Technology, Interactive Whiteboard

Education Technology on a Budget

Posted by Alyssa O'Mara on Wed, Sep 5, 2012

Classroom without technologyInteractive Whiteboards vs the Chalkboard

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The New York Times Free Election Lessons

Posted by Alyssa O'Mara on Tue, Sep 4, 2012

Have you seen “The Learning Network” blog in the New York Times lately? They have created a series of lessons on the upcoming 2012 U.S. elections called the Election 2012 Unit.  The unit consists of four “mini-units,” and culminates in a mock election (perhaps you will even use your MimioVote™ assessment to conduct your poll). Makes me wish I was back in Mrs. Houle’s class, learning all over again!

Get Out the Vote Free Lessons
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Topics: Classroom Technology, MimioVote assessment, classroom assessment

The Top 10 Mimio Educational Technology FAQs

Posted by Alyssa O'Mara on Tue, Aug 21, 2012

It's back to school time, whether we like it or not! Hopefully by now you've started getting that adreneline rush so many of our teachers talk about when they are thinking about the new school year. To give you a head start, I asked our Tech Support Expert, Ashish Aggarwal, for a list of the top ten questions he receives. Here's what Ashish had to say:

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Educational Software, Education Technology, Interactive Whiteboard

Get Out The Vote with Free Lessons!!

Posted by Paul Gigliotti on Fri, Aug 17, 2012

The upcoming 2012 presidential election has social studies teachers across the country excited to return to their classrooms. A presidential election, especially one as hotly contested as the current race, is a social studies teacher’s dream! The election process gives students the opportunity to learn about our democratic process in real time.


GOTV 4In this election year, news of the campaign is seen and heard in students’ homes daily on all media – including social media – and shared at the kitchen table. Students often come to class with questions, but sometimes feel disconnected from the political process since they are not old enough to vote. Some students also find it difficult to understand exactly how our political system works, and their confusion often leads to disinterest. 

 Social studies teachers must find a way during an election year to increase student engagement. Teachers must also be able to provide their students with rich content about how we elect a president, so that today’s students can become informed voters.

How Can a Teacher Get Students Excited About the Upcoming Election?

MimioVoteLessonThis is a question most social studies teachers will be asking themselves this fall. However, the answer is really very simple: if you want to get students excited about the upcoming presidential election, you give them the vote! The MimioVoteTM assessment is an incredible teaching tool in a social studies classroom because it puts interactivity into the hands of 100% of your students. With the MimioVote tool in the classroom, every student participates – not just the most eager. MimioVote assessment also removes the fear factor some students have about getting a question wrong, because all of their answers are anonymous.

The core of the MimioVote assessment is MimioStudio Gradebook, which automatically records student responses and indicates their progress. Teachers can use the real-time data to measure student achievement and understanding, and they can even generate printed reports. 

Fall is a very busy time of year for a teacher.  How will I find time to create lessons about this year’s election to use with my students?

Mimio has solved this problem for you by producing a series of seven teacher-created interactive lessons to teach students about the upcoming presidential election. Each of these lessons is FREE to download from mimioconnect.com.

The interactive lessons cover these seven important election topics:

  • Election Vocabulary
  • Meet the Candidates
  • Polling
  • How Do We Elect the President?
  • Who Can Vote?
  • Political Parties and Issues
  • Deciding Congress

These lessons are based on proven instructional principles and have been specifically designed for grade level bands K-2, 3-6, and 7-12. No matter which social studies grade level you are teaching, you will find age-appropriate activities for your classroom. Every lesson includes questions that can be answered using MimioVote assessment. Some lessons even include bonus activities, such as classroom challenges. Each lesson is also fully customizable within MimioStudio Notebook, to meet your students’ specific needs.. 

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Using them in your classroom might even inspire your students to ask for the vote!

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Education Technology, MimioVote assessment

Love Mimio? Share your experience with District Administration!

Posted by Dawn Aguiar on Tue, Aug 14, 2012

We hear it all the time from teachers, technology directors, and administrators - you love "your Mimio." Your stories motivate us to continue bringing innovative and cost-effective classroom technology solutions to the market.

DA Top 100 2012
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Topics: Classroom Technology, Education Technology, Interactive Whiteboard, MimioSprout, Mimio

Expanding Horizons And Mimio Educational Technologies - ISTE 2012

Posted by Paget Hetherington on Wed, Aug 1, 2012

Mimio Booth at ISTE

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Educational Software, Interactive Whiteboard, MimioReading, MimioBoard

Differentiated Instruction Using Interactive Technology

Posted by Lisa Williams on Wed, Jul 18, 2012

Student AssessmentDifferentiated instruction is a hot term these days, but it's actually been around for a while. It can be interpreted in different ways, but it's basically just a way to reach each child at his or her own level. As teachers we do this every day, and for the most part, knowing our students is the first step in differentiating instruction. No standardized test is going to give us the knowledge we need to differentiate instruction. What it takes is knowing the strengths and weaknesses of our students and how they learn best.


What if you add technology to your repertoire?

What if it were simple to create an environment using the tools you have and instantly reach all your students? With the addition of interactive technology, it's that easy. For example, using a MimioTeachTM interactive whiteboard, you are able to provide whole-group instruction using a variety of applications, simply by tapping in to your computer. Your whiteboard becomes interactive, so you can quickly apply various techniques, reaching your linear, kinesthetic, and visual learners at the same time. Students who approach learning a little hesitantly may be willing to try harder. When you incorporate the use of a MimioViewTM document camera and MimioVoteTM assessment, differentiated instruction becomes a part of every lesson and activity - not something additional to "have to do."

You can build Differentiated Instruction into your whole-class lessons

By building lessons and accessing various websites using interactive technology, you can open up a world that allows for natural exploration and curiosity, thereby creating an environment with differentiation built in. Of course there will be times when you will use other methods of determining the best path for a student or students. But when interactive technology is a part of your toolbox, the choices are practically endless.

Download our Free Whitepaper:

Technology Changes In the Classroom: In search of effective, flexible solutions.
T.V. Joe Layng, PH.D.

In this whitepaper, Dr. Layng illustrates a model for integrating flexible classroom technology to facilitate differentiated instruction. 

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How do you differentiate instruction in your classroom? Leave your comment below!

 

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Education Technology, Interactive Whiteboard

Get your first glimpse of our new Classroom Technology from ISTE 2012

Posted by Dawn Aguiar on Thu, Jul 12, 2012

Hopefully by now you've heard that Mimio launched three new products at ISTE 2012 last month. Here is your chance to see our General Manager, Manny Perez, discuss those new products and demonstrate them for Kurt Eisele-Dyrli from District Administration magazine. 

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Educational Software, Education Technology, Interactive Whiteboard, MimioReading, Reading Software, Mimio

4 Classroom Technology Errors You Can't Afford to Make

Posted by Alyssa O'Mara on Wed, Jul 11, 2012
Does this Sound Familiar?

Interactive Whiteboard Hand RaisedRaise your hand if you've purchased technology for the classrooms in your district, only to find it sitting in a corner unused. Guess what - you're not alone!  We recently spoke with the Hempfield PA District Tech Director and Assistant Superintendent to find out how they got technology off the shelf and into the classroom.

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Topics: Classroom Technology, Education Technology, MimioTeach

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