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Julie Thompson

21st Century Find Evaluate - 1 views

  • Techniques to locate the author
    • Julie Thompson
       
      I used eachof the links under Investivative Searching in teaching web eval to my middle school students
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  • Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author
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  • Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus Use these techniques to locate authors: If looking on the page doesn't reveal an author's name, look on the Web site. Try truncating the url to see if there are clues about authorship or links to an author on other pages--remove the end of the address back to a significant break ( / ) or the root of the site. If the site provides links to 'about us' or 'contact us,' check there for author information. If the site provides a search engine, enter the name of the article and see if information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Search a different site. Enter information about the article in search engines like Google and see if any information about the author is retrieved. This may require careful reading. Interactive MicroModule Tutorial: Author Next: Evaluate these authors back ©2009 Information Fluency Last updated: 28 Jan 2009  
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    Used for Middle School Web Eval.
LaDonna Van Ahn

Education World ® Lesson Planning: Better Book Reports -- 25 Ideas! - 0 views

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    Great ideas for middle school student book reports.
Arkay Brown

Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net - 0 views

    • Lisa Merfeld
       
      Check out the lessons about note duration and trainers for notes. Could be very useful with upper elementary and middle level students.
  • A downloadable offline edition is also available.
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    Has some very good lessons on note duration, meters in music, and drills under "trainer" to help students learn notes.
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    This is a great tool to use with music students of all ages. There are many written trainers (notes, guitar, piano, scales, etc.) and ear trainers (scales, intervals, triads, chords). I use it in class with my high school music theory students (particularly for ear training), and they can access it anywhere to practice.
Julie Thompson

Education World: The Educator's Best Friend - 0 views

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    A great resource jam packed with excellent ideas to make learning and teaching fun and exciting. I refer to Education World Often, looking for something new, different, and/or exciting. I use it in my technology applications class whenever I can grab something to add to the subject matter, extend it, or use as a review or practice
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    Many great resources: lesson planning, prof. deve., tech integration, school issues, marketing, admin.
Julie Thompson

Kathy Schrock Web Eval ABC's - 1 views

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    A great site to go through with your students or to use as an interactive learning experience. Lots of opportunity for differentiation in how you present it to students.
bonnie smith

Home - 0 views

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    ePals is the social network optimized for K-12 learning. Over half a million classrooms in 200 countries and territories have joined the ePals Global Community to connect, collaborate and exchange ideas. ePals now translates in 35 languages!
bonnie smith

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    the school 2.0 eToolkit provides a big picture look at Web 2.0, including plenty of resources to get you started
bonnie smith

Storytelling Alice - 1 views

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    site is designed to motivate MS students to learn program computers by creating shor 3D animated movies
bonnie smith

HotChalk Learning Management System Connecting Teachers, Students and Parents - 0 views

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    HotChalk (www.hotchalk.com), is a free online learning management system (LMS) designed specifically for K-12 educators. HotChalk helps teachers easily and quickly develop customized lesson plans and assignments, locate and integrate curriculum materials, and manage assignments and grading.
bonnie smith

WiZiQ Free Online Teaching and E-Learning with Web Conferencing - 0 views

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    platform for teachers/students to teach and learn. Users create and share online educational content and tests and connect with people who share similar interests
Lori Ehrhardt

Presentations - 0 views

  • "PowerPoint is a high-powered software tool used for presenting information in a dynamic slide show format. Text, charts, graphs, sound effects and video are just some of the elements PowerPoint can incorporate into your presentations with ease. Whether it's a classroom lesson, a parents' group meeting, a teachers' seminar or an unattended kiosk at the Science Fair - PowerPoint shows you how to make a powerful impression on your audience."
  • Teachers can use presentation software to create and organize effective presentations for small groups, entire classes, and web-based viewing. PowerPoint presentations may contain graphics, digital photos, animations and sound.
  • Students may use presentation software to create presentations that demonstrate what they have learned in a given subject area or to showcase the findings of a research assignment. Presentations are also ideal for capturing the learning process over a period of time. Further, if students can capture the steps of their learning through digital photography, these types of images can be used in a slide show as well.
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    PowerPoint I think students should know how to create a PowerPoint presentation by the time they leave middle school.
bonnie smith

My Library - 0 views

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    resource for student readings in MS
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    reading resource for MS
LaDonna Van Ahn

Education World ® - Curriculum: Advice About Middle School Advisories - 0 views

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    Some schools hold advisories first thing in the morning. Other schools might schedule a 20-minute advisory time between the second and third periods of the day. In one school, where the lunch hour comprises three 20-minute lunch periods (one lunch period for each grade 6 through 8), advisories meet for the 40 minutes of the hour when students aren't eating
bonnie smith

Education World ® Technology Center: Scriptwriting With a Wiki - 0 views

  • Students use a wiki -- a Web site that allows users to add and edit content collectively -- to write a one-act pla

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    EdWorld Internet Topics