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Top 10 Best Free Math Resources on the Web | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "For many students, the words "math" and "fun" don't seem to have much overlap. Math is often thought of as a dry subject - equations don't get most people excited - but math lovers have been working to show the more interesting side of math to students in a number of different formats. Students who find math boring  now may just need to be given a new way of looking at it. Naturally, the internet has come to the rescue with a wide range of math resources designed to help students see how math can be fun and useful."
John Evans

EdTech Solutions - Teaching Every Student: Free Technology Toolkit for UDL in All Class... - 0 views

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    Great list of free resources on the web. Like the text to speech resources!
John Evans

Home ‎(ThumannResources)‎ - 0 views

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    #Google Resources #Fun with Flickr #Digital Storytelling #Twitter #iPods in Education #Promethean ActivClassroom #Tech for Tots #Web 2.0 #SMARTBoard Resources
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10 Great Homework Help Websites for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    "The web is teeming with good places where your students and kids can get help with their homework. Sometimes it does take a lot of time to find such good resources, however, to save you time and to provide you with some excellent platforms to start with when recommending homework help websites, I compiled the list below featuring a variety of web resources for this purpose:"
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iPad Resources for Teachers « Making things… Learning Things - 0 views

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    "No matter what level of educational iPad user you are, the following list of iPad specific web sites provides a depth and breadth of resources."
John Evans

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: 3 Untapped Social Media Resources For S... - 2 views

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    "Last week I laid out 3 Untapped Social Media Resources for Teachers. This week we take a look at how to leverage social networks for students.  My sister is a senior in high school. Whenever we spend time together I ask her about "what the kids are into these days?" She is right in the heart of the age range for kids who use social media the most (13-18 yrs old). Our conversations give me a sense of how kids are using social media and her thoughts on using it for learning, or even if there is a place for it. She tells me all the time that she's "addicted" to her phone, just like most adults. Most of her time is spent on Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram. She and her friends are sending photos, snaps and videos back and forth all day long. That is their world. They are continually capturing what is happening around them and sharing it with each other. And we have the data to back her up. "
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LearningXL | 100 Amazing Web Tools for Hobbyist Scholars - 3 views

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    "f you love to do research but don't have the degree or credentials to be truly called a scholar, then you probably fall into the category of a hobbyist scholar. This doesn't mean that you can't take advantage of the numerous resources for scholars online. They can help you with anything you might be interested in finding out more about, from science to your family genealogy. We've put together a list of 100 of these resources to get you started on your next just-for-fun research project."
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25 Of The Best Resources For Teaching With YouTube - 1 views

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    "As both hardware and software design improve, the possibility of mobile learning is increasingly accessible. Video is undoubtedly at the core of a modern mobile learning experience. (As opposed to, say, an early 20th century "mobile" experience that was likely hands-on, place-based, and experiential.) To actually be useful beyond the cool-video-as-a-writing-prompt-every-once-in-a-while stage is going to require smarter tools. Teachers need to be able to capture, upload, download, edit, slow down, speed up, annotate, curate, share, and otherwise "own" video content so that is fully merges with everything else. With that in mind, below are 25 of the best resources for teaching with YouTube. Some are web-based, some are apps, and others are guides or tips. Let us know in the comments what your favorites are that we might've missed!"
John Evans

10 Most Engaging Uses of Instructional Technology (with Dozens of Resources and Tools) - 4 views

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    "Are you looking for ways to integration technology in your lesson plans and courses that provide for an engaging experience for you and your students? Fans of instructional technology know that it can be fun and inviting, and engaged students are far more likely to be learning. I believe that if you can get students involved and motivated effectively enough, you can improve their learning habits over the long term. With that in mind, here are 10 highly engaging uses of technology in the classroom, along with dozens of tools and resources for implementation. Most of these involve free web based tools, so that's an added bonus!"
John Evans

Two Must Have Resources for Teaching Reading ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    "Starting from next week, EdTech and mLearning will be featuring a series of posts on the best educational web tools and mobile apps we have covered during this year. Today as we were working on some literacy and language arts' tools we thought to give a quick shout-out to two of the best resources to help you with the teaching of reading. These websites provide a wide range of materials (lessons plans, interactives, printables, graphic organizers...etc) all of which are designed specifically to help students develop their reading skills and become better readers."
John Evans

A Great Guide to Developing Critical Thinking through Web Research Skills eBook ~ Educa... - 3 views

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    "Developing Critical Thinking through Web Research Skills is a free PDF eBook from Microsoft for teachers and educators.This short 37 pages ebook provides a wide range of ideas for teaching web search skills and critical thinking in all grades (k-12). It also features different resources to introduce teachers to the concept of critical thinking and provides them with practical guides on how they can go about incorporating critical thinking skill in their instruction."
John Evans

Science News for Kids: Home Page - 1 views

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    Science News for Kids is a web site devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 14. Our goal is to offer timely items of interest to kids, accompanied by suggestions for hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and other useful materials. Our emphasis is on making the Web site appealing by offering kids opportunities to comment on and grade the subject matter, get ideas for science projects, and try out mathematical puzzles. At the same time, we offer teachers creative ways of using science news in their classrooms.
John Evans

How To Become A Better Online Researcher - Edudemic - 4 views

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    "When we 'research' things now, we generally aren't referring to spending time in a library - or even referring to spending time online accessing specific library or school research databases. The word 'research' largely refers to the act of typing words into your internet search bar and seeing what the Wise Old Web tells you. There is so much information out there, and while a web search isn't necessarily a bad thing (and we'd encourage you to head back to the 'ol library to see what resources they have to offer you), there are definitely some things you can to do get the best search results possible out of a simple web search."
John Evans

findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    All web resources are gathered by librarians.
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