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Kimberly McCollum

Resources for Teaching Science - 0 views

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    A collection of resources for teaching science
Kimberly McCollum

Resources for Teaching Health - 0 views

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    A collection of resources for teaching health.
Megan Merritt

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

    • McKenzie Mauigoa
       
      I really think this looks like a good idea especially at BYU since youtube is blocked this was you could show things that you post, with out the possibility of them being blocked.
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    I want to add this bookmark to my page because it is a learning network created to bring teachers ideas together. It is like youtube but instead it contains videos on lesson plans, teaching strategies, and current events all relevant to teachers.
poyeelee

DIGCAM Ideas for Teachers.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Awesome ideas for using digital cameras in the classroom! It will help me to provide more ideas to teach.
casey rindlisbach

Shmoop: Homework Help, Teacher Resources, Test Prep - 2 views

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    This one looks good because it shows good ways for help with creative ways to teach and learn.
casey rindlisbach

Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and schools - 2 views

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    I really like looking at others experiences to enhance my own teaching.
Jeff Johnson

They don't all really need laptops, do they? - 0 views

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    I've been getting this question a lot lately from administrators, parents, and taxpayers. The question isn't malicious, but rather comes from folks with a vested interest in making sure that our technology dollars directly benefit students. Does giving teachers laptops directly benefit students? For people who aren't actively teaching in a classroom, that's a hard question to answer. I don't think it's very hard for teachers to answer the question, though, especially at the secondary level. For most people entering the business world, there is no question that they will have a computer on their desk when they are hired. It might be a laptop, a desktop, a shared desktop facilitated with some sort of flextime arrangement, or even a computer allowance so that the new hire can buy a machine that makes them the most productive. However, it's not terribly likely that they'll just be handed a dry erase marker and a whiteboard, pointed towards a copy machine, and told to go for it.
Joshua Sherk

T4 - 2007 Elementary Film Festival Awards - 0 views

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    Transforming Teaching Through Technology (T4)
Kimberly McCollum

Applications for Teaching - 0 views

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    This is a collection of links to software or other technologies that could have classroom applications or simply make a teacher's life easier.
Joshua Sherk

Intel® Teach Program - 0 views

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    another hardware helper connecting global education and technology
Joshua Sherk

The Inquiry Learning Forum - 0 views

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    improve student learning by supporting teachers in better understanding inquiry-based teaching and learning.
Joshua Sherk

Make Internet TV : Shoot, Edit, Publish and Promote Your Videos - 0 views

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    Cool way to teach and use videos online
Kimberly McCollum

Welcome - 36 views

Welcome to Teaching with Technology! When you join, please feel free to leave the rest of us a note telling us about your interest in "Teaching with Technology." I started this group in hopes of ...

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started by Kimberly McCollum on 25 Mar 08 no follow-up yet
Megan Merritt

Digital storytelling in the classroom - 4 views

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    Source for teaching English in sped classroom
casey rindlisbach

Google For Educators - 1 views

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    I bookmarked this site because I use google very often. I know it is important to use reliable search engines when looking up research or information. This link gives you an easy way to view teaching materials. As a future teacher I will have a lot of questions and require outside ideas and knowledge.
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    Google is so common in everyday! We are learning about it in class, and it is interesting to see what we can do with it.
susan  carter morgan

SIVACRACY.NET: Should I forbid my students from surfing/IMing/playing solitaire while I... - 0 views

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    More on laptops in classes
Jeff Johnson

Research Review: Multimodal Learning Through Media | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The Metiri Group's report disputes the widely debated Cone of Experience theory, which says each of us learns 10 percent of what we read, 20 percent of what we hear, 30 percent of what we see, 50 percent of what we hear and see, 70 percent of what we say or write, and 90 percent of what we say as we do a thing. (The rampant misrepresentation of researcher Edgar Dale's valid model of classifying learning styles is discussed in this entry in the blog of educational consultant Will Thalheimer.) After an extensive search, the report's authors were unable to find any empirical evidence supporting this breakdown. Contrary to popular opinion, research shows that lessons in which students interact with material, rather than passively absorb it, are not always better.
McKenzie Mauigoa

You Are Searching TeAchnology.com! - 0 views

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    lesson plans for health. All age groups!
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