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Mellissia Troyer

Standard 6.2 - 0 views

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    This is a great website for teachers and parents with special needs children. It provides links to activities, articles, and data bases on the web. This could help anyone who needs to find resources for all types of special needs children.
Rebecca Sloffer

ERIC - Digital Library - 0 views

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    ERIC is a wonderful research tool for educators and students alike. It is the World's largest digital library of educational literature. It meets the standard 6.5 by being a free accessible technology that allows users to compile a multitude of valuable research information specific to their needs.
Reginald Poydras

Standard 6.7 www.rodp.org/about/policies/ROCC-10-01-01.doc - 3 views

This website is tells of education students and how they use technologies. Below is the information that was given. Technology. .a. Candidates use technology and technolo...

started by Reginald Poydras on 20 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
monica sears

6.7 Databases and Spreadsheets - 0 views

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    This website has IXL Improvement Reporting on it. When your students are working on the computer "playing games" you will be able to with the click of the mouse view any of the 37 IXL reports. These reports will give you the information that you will need to help your students to be the best that they can be. It will show you their strengths and also show you their trouble spots. All of this information will allow you to show the student what he or she need to work on over the school year.
Doreen Merickle

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 5 views

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    ABC ya! is a great website to incorporate technology in your classroom. This website includes fun games and enrichment activities for Elementary schools Kindergarten through fifth grade. After a student has completed their assignment, they can log on to this site and do grade based activities that are fun and educational. All of these games are free to play.
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    ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
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    ABCYa.com is an interactive children's website, loaded with fun games and activities to help children learn and practice reading, math, grammar, spelling, history, geography and more. This site is free and there are tons of games to choose from, and you choose the grade level to play them at. At the end of each game the easy to read results give you a clear understanding of how you did in the game and where you need more practice at. I will be introducing this site to my own children, and will incorporate it into my classroom for my students as well. I highly recommend this site.
Jacklyn Graham

Safety Starts at a Young Age. - 5 views

This website offers information to prevent bullying, abuse and stranger safety for young children, teens, adults, seniors, special needs, parents and schools. I believe this website would be a gre...

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Brittany Wyatt

Standard 6.1 - 1 views

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    Students can explore this website for research and play educational games. This website is for students in preschool through high school. Teachers and Parents can also learn more information about children with special needs in the online articles or books.
Jessica Hudson

National Center for Education Statistics - 3 views

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    This website meets the standard 6.4 because the information it provides could help teachers to see in what area they need to change their educational practices, and they could do it through their own learning process. It is used to document and exhibit the progress of America's students in various areas over time.This website has so much to offer to educators! I have used it in several presentations that I have done in my other education classes; thus far, the information has been accurate and highly intriguing to myself and others.
Jessica Bagget

Cookie - Standard 6.2 - 1 views

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    Cookie is educational website designed by child experts and educators to assist in building skills that are needed for success in school. Games, videos, crafts, stories, and even access to blogs are available to students to expand on their learning even after school hours. There is a options available for sorting content by grade level from grades Pre K - 2nd, making the website a great candidate for Standard 6.2.
maghan pendleton

ClassDojo - Standard 6.4 - 0 views

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    This is a fun and completely free web tool for teachers to use! This is a new way for teachers to monitor their classroom and keep in touch with parents on how their child is preforming in the classroom. This a great way for teachers to change the way they communicate with the parents and students about what their behaviors. This website is free and can be customized to all your needs!
Daniel Bunger

Standard 6.2 - 3 views

education technology 6.2

started by Daniel Bunger on 02 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Autumn Kirkland

Prezi - Ideas matter. - 3 views

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    Prezi is a cloud-based presentation software that opens up a new world between whiteboards and slides. The zoomable canvas makes it fun to explore ideas and the connections between them. The result: visually captivating presentations that lead your audience down a path of discovery. Prezi puts a new spin on the word "powerpoint". You can use different themes, choose the path you want your presentation to follow, it's more creative then a normal powerpoint slide and it is free. Users are making technology available to them when they use prezi because it is created online, so internet access is all that is needed in order to edit or present the prezi. This works especially well for those who do not have the microsoft powerpoint program.
Ben Campbell

SERI - Special Education Resources on the Internet - 2 views

shared by Ben Campbell on 24 Feb 13 - Cached
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    Special Education Resources on the Internet (SERI) is a collection of Internet accessible information resources of interest to those involved in the fields related to Special Education. This collection exists in order to make on-line Special Education resources more easily and readily available in one location. This is a very safe and ethical way to inform teachers about students with special needs.
Alicia Feller

Standard 6.2 - Using technology to increase student participation - 1 views

http://www.starfall.com/ http://more.starfall.com/ This site is geared for early education, preschool through 2nd grade, as well as those students who need the extra instruction, such as those in ...

education technology 6.2

started by Alicia Feller on 30 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Anne Wall

iPad App Database - 5 views

shared by Anne Wall on 04 Oct 12 - No Cached
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    These are the apps 3040 students have recommended for use in K-12 classrooms. This will be updated each semester.
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    Look at all of those apps, I need to get started downloading!
Mary Stinson

Standard 6.3 - 2 views

shared by Mary Stinson on 18 Oct 12 - Cached
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    This website is a great resource for teachers to assess students. It has different assessments for all ages. It also uses the state standards. It has many assessments for different areas and the teacher can go back and view what he or she need to go over.
Kristin West

Finding Assessment scores (a tool that helps the teacher master standard 6.3) - 3 views

http://www.learning.com/wayfind-teacher-assessment/ This is a website that I found that uses a tool called "Wayfind" that gives you info. about the assessment data in your area. This information c...

started by Kristin West on 17 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Katie Robello

6.4 Website of the Day - NEA - Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    One of the best websites I found while researching Standard 6.4 was the National Education Association's Lesson Plan site. The site focuses on lesson planning and provides teachers with a number of strategies for whatever topic they need. Not only does the NEA provide ideas for lesson plans, but they also offer different strategies and support for inside the classroom. Even better- it's free! There is no sign up or membership requirements. This is an excellent site to advance a teacher's own learning process and update their educational practice.
kristen cotton

Grade Anytime Anywhere - 0 views

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    You can work more effectively with our web-based grade book. All you need to use GradeBookWizard.com is a Mac or PC with Internet access - either through dial-up or LAN/DSL/Cable. There is no software to install on your computer.
Catherine Barlow

Free Rice - 0 views

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    Free Rice is a non-profit organization that helps teach children vocabulary, while also helping feed third world countries. This site can help teach students about how to help others while still being able to learn. For every vocabulary question a person answers correctly, the United Nations World Food Programme will donate 10 grains of rice. How you answer a question right is Free Rice gives you a word and you are supposed to define the word. It gives you four choices to choose from, and all you need to do is to choose the best answer like on a test.
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