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Tracy Watanabe

Discussion Board Etiquette - 0 views

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    Great site to have kids go to critique or share what they learn about netiquette. Then to apply it in an actual environment (maybe a forum or blog). For closure, to come back to this site and ask which was the easiest to follow? Which was more difficult? etc.
Tracy Watanabe

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Video: National Geographic's Giant Map of Africa! - 0 views

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    National Geographic has a tremendous resource for schools called the Giant Traveling Maps! Mrs. Yollis' school had the Africa map this year. National Geographic maps may be borrowed to use! This is incredible! I love this lady!
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Best of 2011 So Far - VuSafe - 0 views

  • VuSafe provides a place for you to find, organize, and watch videos in a secure, filtered environment. VuSafe offers a password protected environment in which you can post videos for your students to watch without exposing them to the comments, advertisements, and automatically generated related videos found on YouTube. As a teacher you can search for videos either through VuSafe or directly on YouTube. When you find the video you want, you can tag it by content and grade level and add it to your VuSafe page. Watch the video below to learn more about VuSafe
Gina Fraher

Answer Garden - 0 views

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    AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook.
Shauna Hamman

Art Projects for Kids - 0 views

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    Great ideas for art projects, many with cross-curricular connections.
Gina Fraher

National Archives/Digital Vault - 0 views

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    Create a digital poster or movie using collected images and documents from the National Archives. All of the images are there for you to search, save a collection, read brief descriptions about each image, and use your collection to create a movie. Great if you teach social studies, have students read historical fiction or teach science history.
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    Would be great to use to build background for students when reading historical fiction, incorporating nonfiction text, teaching science history, or social studies.
Amber Moore

The Learning Network - 0 views

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    NY Times for students
Gina Fraher

Tagxedo - 0 views

shared by Gina Fraher on 30 Jun 11 - Cached
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    Wordle on steroids-offers more options as a word cloud
Gina Fraher

Tiny URL - 0 views

shared by Gina Fraher on 30 Jun 11 - Cached
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    create a tiny URL that will not break in email postings and never expires-converts long urls into short ones.
Gina Fraher

Batch Geo - 0 views

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    Use data from any spreadsheet to create maps showing specific locations.
Tracy Watanabe

Reform Symposium PD Webinar - Blogging in Primary/Elementary - 0 views

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    Kathleen Morris on July 30 at 5:30 pm. She's awesome! If interested in blogging at all, this is a must watch!
Gina Fraher

Top Ten Free ED Tech Tools - 0 views

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    Great resources from ISTE...
Gina Fraher

OdoSketch - 0 views

shared by Gina Fraher on 02 Jul 11 - Cached
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    Great tool from Tammy Worcestor at ISTE...sketch online, then watch how it was sketched.
Gina Fraher

Wiffiti - 0 views

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    Wiffiti publishes real time messages to screens in thousands of locations...You can interact with Wiffiti from your mobile phone or the web. Shared by Tammy Worcestor in her Top Twenty class at ISTE11
Tracy Watanabe

5thchat - home - 0 views

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    Discussions on Twitter for 5th grade teachers (but other grades are welcome to join) at 8 PM EST on Tuesdays
Tracy Watanabe

iEARN Learning Circles - 0 views

  • Learning Circles are highly interactive, project-based partnerships among a small number of schools located throughout the world. There are two sessions each year, September - January and January - May. To join iEARN Learning Circles, you must first be a member of iEARN and complete an iEARN Learning Circle placement form two weeks before the beginning of the session. Once you complete the placement form you will be placed in a Circle for the next session.
Tracy Watanabe

Teachers & Parents - Hello, Teachers & Parents - Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Education... - 0 views

  • Need help creating a Science Fair at your school? Click “How to do a Science Fair Project” for helpful tips. Want to help your students brainstorm their topics? Use the brainstorming tool to get their creative juices flowing. The first 1,000 entries receive a fabulous, free Kids’ Science Challenge Kit  in the mail. The Kit is filled with give-aways and activities for hours of science fun.
  • The Kids' Science Challenge is a free nationwide competition for 3rd to 6th graders to submit ideas and experiments for scientists and engineers to solve. Play science games, watch videos, do fun activities and enter to win awesome prizes and trips!
Tawnya Woronec

Kites Around The World - home - 0 views

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    Project for students to learn about themselves and their world while using math and communication skills that are essential to 21st century education.
Tawnya Woronec

Isle of Tune - 0 views

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    Teach pattern, maps, ordinal directions, graphing and more with Isle of Tune
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