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Lisa Nocita

In the First Person: An Index to Letters, Diaries, Oral Histories, and Personal Narratives - 0 views

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    In the First Person is a free, high quality, professionally published, in-depth index of close to 4,000 collections of personal narratives in English from around the world. It lets you keyword search more than 700,000 pages of full-text by more than 18,000 individuals from all walks of life. It also contains pointers to some 4,300 audio and video files and 30,000 bibliographic records. The index contains approximately 20,500 months of diary entries, 63,000 letter entries, and 17,000 oral history entries.
Lisa Nocita

The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Titles with full-text online - 0 views

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    In addition to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of nearly 400 free art history books, now the Getty Museum has put more than 250 art books online for anyone to read online and or download. You can find all of these books in the Getty Publications Virtual Library. You can search through the collection by author, keyword, or title. Alternatively, you can simply browse the collections. All of the free books are also available on Google Books. These could be great resources for art teachers and their students. Students who are researching artists and or art movements could consult the collection to find reference materials.
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    Kelly!
Lisa Nocita

Virtual Library (Publications Getty) - 1 views

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    In addition to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection of nearly 400 free art history books, now the Getty Museum has put more than 250 art books online for anyone to read online and or download. You can find all of these books in the Getty Publications Virtual Library. You can search through the collection by author, keyword, or title. Alternatively, you can simply browse the collections. All of the free books are also available on Google Books. These could be great resources for art teachers and their students. Students who are researching artists and or art movements could consult the collection to find reference materials.
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    Kelly!
Lisa Nocita

Infographic: First Photo to Digital to Instagram, and Beyond | SociableBlog - 0 views

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    social studies Tech Ed nonfiction Book reviews This could be used for inventions or mysteries
Vanessa L.

Digital History - 1 views

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    We have been restructuring the database and the organization of Digital History for the past three years, and we feel this makeover will significantly improve the usability of our materials. In our new interface, materials are organized by era, so users will easily be able to view many different types of resources for a particular era such as the textbook, images, primary sources, multimedia and teacher materials.
Lisa Nocita

NSTA :: Outstanding Science Trade Books: 2012 - 0 views

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    From east to west, from the depths of the ocean to the farthest reaches of the universe, good science trade books take us on journeys of the imagination. Each year for the past 39, experienced NSTA educators have joined with the Children's Book Council to identify the very best, selecting from hundreds of nominees and then meeting to consider their accuracy, creativity and the way in which they convey the practices of science. To be called truly outstanding a book must not only excel in those criteria, but also grab the heart of the reader. Each of this year's winners has special value for teachers and their students. Some are ideal for sharing to inspire exploration. Some are perfect for the sort of personal reading that inspires future careers. The list includes outstanding poetry and graphic design-components that lure diverse learning styles to science. There are selections for the very youngest preprimary readers and long, luxurious science fiction novels for young adults. And in the spirit of STEM, there are books that model integration with history, cultures and engineering.
Lisa Nocita

History Scavenger Hunt Ideas - 0 views

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    PAT time activity 6th grade Fridays
Lisa Nocita

Animate Your Life | Tellagami - 1 views

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    With Tellagami, begin by creating and customizing a character. Although there is not a great deal of variety in virtual appearance, just enough options exist to personalize your character. From there, you choose a background either from a few in the app itself or your camera roll. I love to take a picture at the front of the classroom and have my character introduce me to the class. I have worked with teachers where they introduce the classroom to students or parents with their character in different spots around the room, even on a bookshelf. After you customize your character and background, you can choose how you want your character to talk, either by recording your voice or typing in text. If you record your voice, you have 30 seconds. If you choose text to speech, there are male and female voices with a few different accents. Some quick ideas you might try: * Have your character tell a story. * Pick a person in history and have them introduce themselves * Use a plant cell as the background and have the avatar name and discuss the function of each part of the cell. * Recite a famous poem or speech * Read a poem they wrote * Take a trip or go back in time and describe where the location/time period * Speak in Spanish, French, Mandarin or any language When you are all done, Gamis can be emailed, posted to Facebook, or Tweeted, which also generates a link to share. You can also view your movie online and get the embed code. I could see embedding a whole bunch of these on a class wiki or blog. You can also save them to your iPad Photos, which is what I like to do. From there, Gamis can be combined together in iMovie or incorporated into other apps like Explain Everything. (Greg Kulowic has some great examples of this, as "appsmashes.") Your only limit is your imagination! Using animation with your students can have a profound effect on how they participate in a project. Their work can be liberated when they have the opportunity to separate
Lisa Nocita

Oral History Project Hopes To Preseve Memories Of Navy Dolphins : NPR - 1 views

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    This is too funny not to share! Heard on NPR on April 1, 2013 It has all the earmarks of being a "true" story unless you listen really carefully! I plan to use with students to talk about evaluating sources.
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    This is too funny not to share! Heard on NPR on April 1, 2013 It has all the earmarks of being a "true" story unless you listen really carefully! I plan to use with students to talk about evaluating sources.
Vanessa L.

Education | The National Archives - 0 views

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    Welcome to The National Archives Education Service. We bring history to life through our award-winning programme of taught sessions and online resources. To view this film, you will require Adobe Flash 9 or higher and must have Javascript enabled.
Vanessa L.

Collaborize Classroom | Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "In-class participation has increased across the board. I'm not getting the blank stares I used to. My students are excited to voice their opinions." - Nico Saldana, High School History Teacher "With Collaborize Classroom, students engage and interact in ways that I never thought were possible.
Vanessa L.

Conspiracy Theories in Aerospace History - 0 views

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    You can't believe everything you read on the Internet. How do you evaluate the reliability of online information? Check out the conference archives from this National Air and Space Museum interactive online conference developed especially for teachers and secondary students.
Lisa Nocita

Historypin | Home - 0 views

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    Great source of historical photos. Social Media to collect and annotate old photographs. Could be good for social studies!
Linda Corey

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