A website full of animated movies, interactive tutorials and instructional videos, all free for you to view and to embed in your website. Simply select an animated explanation and follow the instructions to integrate it in your site.
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Thinkfinity content providers are as follows:
* ArtsEdge, a program of the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, provides art education resources.
* EconEdLink, developed by the Council for Economic Education, offers economic and personal finance lesson materials for K-12 teachers and students.
* EdSitement, from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Trust for the Humanities, includes information in the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign languages, art and culture, and history and social studies.
* Illuminations, created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM), provides resources for teaching mathematics.
* Literacy Network, a program of the National Center for Family Literacy and ProLiteracy, offers resources for literacy instruction and lifelong learning for adults and family literacy programs.
* ReadWriteThink, from the International Reading Association (IRA) and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), includes resources for reading and language arts instruction.
* Science NetLinks, developed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), provides standards-based science resources including downloadable 60-second science updates.
* Smithsonian's History Explorer, created by the National Museum of American History, features resources and artifacts from the museum's collections.
* Xpeditions, from National Geographic, offers geography resources including printable maps and an interactive atlas.
Professional Development
Thinkfinity provides a number of professional development opportunities. Many Virginia educators have become Thinkfinity field trainers through online training classes and have become certified trainers.
Resources
A special Educator section highlights the newest available resources.
Correlations between the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL) and Thinkfinity resources are available in the following Excel spreadsheets
first book, Google Docs for Kids, focuses on word processing skills through instruction, guided practice and assessments. Click on my Google Docs for Kids page for information about this book. The other books in the series are expected to be available Spring 2013.
"Inside the 34 page eBook you will learn:
* The history of Gmail and how it began
* Why you should choose Gmail over another email provider
* How to use Gmail, manage and organize your emails
* Getting the most out of Gmail
* Instructions on how to use Gmail with other email providers
* Links to best Gmail tips and hacks.
* Access Gmail on a mobile device
* Gmail Buzz
* And much more…"
"What expectations do teachers need to come with? How do you support teachers going into 1:1?
* Get rid of network Nazi's who don't have any business making curriculum decisions for teachers. (This comment received lots of applause!)
* Invest in staff development. That includes instructional and technical support.
* "Just in time training" available for teachers."
All of IPMG's math games, math activities, math worksheets, math e-books and interactive math games are designed to foster math skill building. However, there are myriad games on the site that do allow differentiated instruction for an interested math learner who wishes to test their budding math skills against their peers or the computer. The math games and math activities available on www.iPlaymathgames.com are meant to be used to either support any math curriculum or just have fun with math!
Instructions: Cut & paste your students paper or homework assignment into the box below, and click the "check" button. This free plagiarism detector will find plagiarized text in homework and other essays/reports
MathVids.com is a website dedicated to providing high quality, instructional, free math videos to middle school, high school, and college students who need math help.
"Students - from elementary school to the doctoral level - have turned to the video-sharing site's collection of millions of instructional videos for the same purpose: to supplement their education. "
Mike Fisher, an instructional coach and education consultant, has created an interesting wiki called Visual Blooms. Visual Blooms inserts web resources into the hierarchical categories of Bloom's Taxonomy. Web resources are placed into the categories of remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. For example, Delicious is placed in the remembering category while VoiceThread is placed in the creating category.
Thanks to Beth Still for sharing the link to Visual Blooms on Twitter.
Whenever the "new blooms" gets mentioned I get the impression that people jump to the creation part as the immediate goal for any lesson. Those levels should always be stressed as developmental stages.
Where as I understand how each of those tools fit neatly into the categories, I believe they are more powerful if you can guide the user through each of the developmental stages using one tool. Imagine teaching to remember using Voicethread. Continuing on through evaluating others Voicethreads. Then taking the students to create their own.
It makes the pyramid more powerful. :-)
Are you looking for practical ways to improve student achievement? Strengthen teaching and learning processes with research-based instructional strategies combined with effective technology use. Twelve core strategies link to 30 classroom examples that show how to apply key research, using technology to engage learners and improve achievement.
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Google Certified TeacherThe Google Teacher Academy is a FREE professional development experience designed to help K-12 educators get the most from innovative technologies. Each Academy is an intensive, one-day event where participants get hands-on experience with Google's free products and other technologies, learn about innovative instructional strategies, receive resources to share with colleagues, and immerse themselves in an innovative corporate environment. Upon completion, Academy participants become Google Certified Teachers who share what they learn with other K-12 educators in their local region. "
Description: Using the Frayer Model, students will activate their prior knowledge of a topic, organize knowledge into categories, and apply their new knowledge to the compartmentalized structure.