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http://tuzzit.com - 0 views

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    Nice brainstorming/concept mapping tool with lots of features, even in free version. Includes several templates, ability to include images, stamps, links, maps, more.
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DrGraeme - Free Lego MindStorms NXT tutorials. - 0 views

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    Tremendously bland-looking but rich-in-content site with Lego robotics lessons, tutorials, and activities.
Randy Rodgers

PixiClip - 1 views

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    Nice tool that is like ShowMe or ScreenChomp apps in the browser. Good resource for teachers of flipped classrooms!
Randy Rodgers

Open Access Maps at NYPL | The New York Public Library - 0 views

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    Huge collection of more than 20,000 historic maps from the NY Public Library, all licensed for reuse.
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GoNoodle - 0 views

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    Interesting site offers short "brain breaks" in the form of videos incorporating colorful characters, subject content, and yoga-like elements such as stretching, breathing, mild exercise. Goes along with research into exercise/activity and the brain.
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Flipgrid. - 1 views

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    Site lets teachers post a question online. Students then respond via webcam (no account required) and have their (moderated) comment added to a really great-looking video wall online. Site does cost $65 annually, but that includes 10 walls and virtually endless questions/responses.
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MindMup: Zero-Friction Free Online Mind Mapping Software - Mind Map in the cloud - 0 views

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    Very useful, easy-to-learn mind mapping tool that integrates with Google Apps.
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A Copyright-Friendly Toolkit | Smore - 1 views

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    Awesome collection of copyright-friendly tools for the classroom!
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MakerParent - 1 views

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    Nice collection of STEM project ideas for home (or school), sortable by age, complexity, or expense.
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Audioboo for Education - 0 views

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    AudioBoo is a VERY easy to use podcasting tool, and includes a free app that is very kid-friendly. Free podcasts are limited to 3 minutes each.
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Metta - Storytelling + Polling In One Compact Format. - 0 views

shared by Randy Rodgers on 17 Jan 14 - No Cached
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    Easy to use tool for creating flipped classroom lessons. Use the built-in search tool to find videos, images, or social media posts, put them into a timeline, add text and/or polls, and share. Free account has very limited media storage, but not an issue if you only use embedded media. Paid service has educator discount and is only $2.50/month.
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Greenfoot - 0 views

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    Simple tool that helps students learn to program in Java.
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Seguin Independent School District - 1 views

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    Teacher technology resources for SISD
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How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 0 views

  • And yet the dominant model of public education is still fundamentally rooted in the industrial revolution that spawned it, when workplaces valued punctuality, regularity, attention, and silence above all else.
  • Decentralized systems have proven to be more productive and agile than rigid, top-down ones
  • In 1970 the top three skills required by the Fortune 500 were the three Rs: reading, writing, and arithmetic. In 1999 the top three skills in demand were teamwork, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills
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  • We don’t openly profess those values nowadays, but our educational system—which routinely tests kids on their ability to recall information and demonstrate mastery of a narrow set of skills—doubles down on the view that students are material to be processed, programmed, and quality-tested. School administrators prepare curriculum standards and “pacing guides” that tell teachers what to teach each day. Legions of managers supervise everything that happens in the classroom; in 2010 only 50 percent of public school staff members in the US were teachers.
  • Teachers provide prompts, not answers, and then they step aside
  • There will be no teachers, curriculum, or separation into age groups—just six or so computers and a woman to look after the kids’ safety. His defining principle: “The children are completely in charge.”
  • “schools in the cloud,”
  • as the kids blasted through the questions, they couldn’t help noticing that it felt easy, as if they were being asked to do something very basic.
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    Must. Read. Such a valuable lesson and another example of how we are doing it wrong.
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PicLit | Inspired Picture Writing | PicLits.com - 0 views

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    Nice, easy to use tool lets users choose an image and create a caption, either using the built-in gallery of words or freestyle. Good tool to get the creative writing juices flowing!
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Code Club World - 0 views

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    Great collection of resources for anyone interested in starting an after-school programming club for kids in upper elementary. Lesson plans, student tasks, much more!
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Create Interactive Presentations, Animations and infographics - HTML5 Presenter by Easy... - 0 views

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    Slick-looking, Web-based presentation creation tool. Html5-based, so will work on iOS devices.
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High Tech Verbs - home - 0 views

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    Wiki with Web 2.0 tools and suggested activities linked to verbs (student outcomes).
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