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A Google a Day - 0 views

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    On April 11th Google launched a new daily puzzle to help teachers and students learn how to search more effectively.  AGoogleADay.com presents an ever-changing search challenge that exercises your internet search skills, and if you get stumped, there's a solution path just one click away to show you how to solve the problem.  In the first two weeks, AGoogleADay.com has had more than 300K visitors, all coming to learn what's possible on Google, challenge their Google-Fu, and learn a bit more about what can be done to improve your search skills.  
Julia Kelly

Google Body Browser - 0 views

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    like the old Adam software, if you remember that.
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32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Are you wondering about how you could do amazing things with Google Apps in the classroom? Well, wonder no more. We've gathered some great examples shared with us by wonderful teachers all over the world.
Megan Haddadi

Thinkquest International Competition 2011 - 0 views

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    Challenging Students Globally to Think, Create, and Innovate This exciting competition challenges students to apply their critical thinking, communication, and technology skills to a real-world problem.
Megan Haddadi

Summer Prof Dev- Google's Computer Science for High School - 0 views

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    CS4HS (Computer Science for High School) is an initiative sponsored by Google to promote Computer Science in high school curriculum. With a grant from Google's Education Group, universities develop projects including workshops for local high school CS teachers that incorporate informational talks by industry leaders, and discussions on new and emerging CS curricula at the high school level. On this site, you'll find information on how to hold a CS4HS program and workshop at your university, information for workshop attendees and partners, and other helpful resources. We currently offer CS4HS grants in the US, Canada, and Europe, Middle East and Africa. February 18 - Online Application closes visit http://cs4hs.media.mit.edu/
Megan Haddadi

Google Global Science Fair 2011 - 0 views

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    Enter the Google Science Fair
Megan Haddadi

Apps in the classroom - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Textbook publishers experiment with iPad-based lessons.  More textbook publishers are offering resources for the iPad as they consider whether such tablet devices are the future of textbooks
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9 Presentation Apps for the iPad - 0 views

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    9 Presentation Apps for the iPad
Demetri Orlando

Personal Learning Environments for Inquiry in K12 - 0 views

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    free online webinars for K12 teachers spanning topics that relate to Personal Learning Networks
Megan Haddadi

Student-Centered Learning Environments: How and Why | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Edutopia article about student-centered learning.  Betty Ray blog entry
Megan Haddadi

Sexting Turns Explicit, Altering Young Lives - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    New York Times coverage of a story involving students' sexting
Demetri Orlando

Making Gmail your default mail application - Gmail Help - 0 views

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    With this installed, clicking on email links on web pages will open Google Mail as the default mail client! 
Demetri Orlando

10 Wikis Worth Checking Out - 0 views

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    nice list of wikis ranging across several topics
Demetri Orlando

SMARTBoard « - 0 views

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    nice collection of smartboard ideas
Megan Haddadi

Simulations Helping New Teachers Hone Skills - 0 views

  • The student-teacher faces a rowdy class. “We’re not going to have that kind of behavior in here,” she says. “It’s too loud in here to move on.” The students don’t pay much attention. A boy in the back row, wearing a sleeveless T-shirt, slumps his shoulders. Another student waves his hand aimlessly. “Nah, just stretching,” he replies, when the teacher asks if he needs something. Scenes such as that aren’t uncommon in urban classrooms, but in this case there is one critical difference: These students are avatars—computer-generated characters whose movements and speech are controlled by a professional actor. Each of the five characters—all with distinct abilities, personalities, and psychological profiles, and even names like “Maria” and “Marcus”—were created as part of the TeachME initiative at the University of Central Florida, in Orlando. There, teacher-candidates can practice in a virtual classroom before ever entering a real one. Real-time classroom simulations like TeachME, supporters say, offer promise for a host of teacher-training applications. Through them, candidates could learn to work with different groups of students, or practice a discrete skill such as classroom management. Most of all, such simulations give teachers in training the ability to experiment—and make mistakes—without the worry of doing harm to an actual child’s learning. “It allows the teacher to fail in a safe environment,” said Lisa Dieker, a professor of education at the University of Central Florida and one of the designers of TeachME. “Real kids, trust me, will remember in May what you said to them in August. You can’t reset children.”
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    video simulation helps new teachers learn classroom management skills
Megan Haddadi

Parent Advice - 5 Things You Need to Know About Cyberbullying - Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Cyberbullying Tips
Demetri Orlando

Technology Toolkit - MICDS Technology Toolkit - 0 views

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    nicely organized google site of MICDS school tech
Demetri Orlando

Rethinking Teacher Professional Development - 0 views

  • the most important characteristics of effective professional development for educators, you might be surprised by one of their first answers: A blank bulletin board and a bunch of empty classrooms.
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    Nice description of the "unconference" approach to professional development which gives participants control of the agenda.
Megan Haddadi

Big Screen Books™ - 0 views

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    Grades K-5 Digital Books for Interactive Whiteboards
Megan Haddadi

Tattling vs Telling | Cyberbullying Research Center Blog - 0 views

  • As we work with increasingly younger kids to educate them about the responsible use of technology, we find it extremely important to discuss how they should respond to being cyberbullied. Central to this conversation is covering the difference between “tattling” and “telling.”
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    Tattling vs Telling as it relates to witnessing cyberbullying
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