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HCC Conjugations Back - 0 views

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    HCC Conjugations Back Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student video lessons at our website.
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VoiceThread - Community - Digital Library - 0 views

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    Description - from the website "VoiceThread can be used to teach Chinese in a high school setting. Students have to repeat the words and then make sentences with the new vocabulary. They record themselves and they have to be creative. I show the end project in the class and the students love it!"
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Summer PD: New Teacher Boot Camp Week 4 - Using Wetoku | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Wetoku is a web service or Web 2.0 tool out of Korea that provides a simple platform for interviewing someone via the Internet. Collaborating globally is a must for our students and as result interviewing can be a challenge. Wetoku makes doing an interview as easy as filling out some basic information, creating an interview session and then sending the creative interview session's URL to the interviewee. Once the recording is done, the interviewer can embed the copy of the URL into a blog or website. You will need a web-cam for this tool.
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That's Not Cool - 0 views

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    For K-12 teachers (maybe even post sec?) - a nicely done website that deals with pressures teens face with cyber bullies, sexting, cyber stalking and much more
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Web 2.0 tools that make a difference - Russell Stannard | IATEFL Harrogate Online 2010 - 0 views

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    An IATEFL conference presentation where he explains a bit about what he does - makes videos to train ESL teachers to use lots of Web 2.0 tools - and describes his website which you should really explore!!  Lots of (always) free videos to teach you about using tech for teaching. http://www.teachertrainingvideos.com
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World Map of Social Networks | Vincos Blog - 1 views

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    A new edition of the World Map of Social Networks, showing the most popular social networks by country, according to Alexa & Google Trends for Websites traffic data* (June 2011).
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Learn Chinese with CSLPOD - 3 views

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      I like how the video conversation shows the highlightings to guide you which phrase or words they are speaking..
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    Here, native Mandarin speakers teach you Chinese as a second language. Audio and transcripts are available on the website. The lessons also place an emphasis on understanding Chinese culture.
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Will Doodling Help Students Learn Better? | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the ... - 3 views

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    There's so much on this Blog site. I saw this post about Doodling and thought it's worth sharing. Not that the 80 hats around the world are not worth sharing! ;-) There's a vast variety of topics here
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BlueHarvest - Standards-based grading and two-way feedback organization - 8 views

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    From the website: Use BlueHarvest to help students with pronunciation and oral examinations by recording audio straight from your desktop. Upload your standards, so that students know what vocab, grammar and cultural standards you want them to focus on. Provide feedback by standard.
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    I am always looking for ways to provide useful feedbacks to students, and this seems like a great tool to do exactly that. Thank you for sharing.
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    I can't wait to try this out!
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CeLTA Language Teaching & Technology - 0 views

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    This is a blog that various people contribute to with reviews and instructions for a variety of tech apps and websites - that can be used for a variety of purposes, from video annotation to labeling photos and many more. Thanks to the people at CeLTA for posting these! (add to your Feedly to keep up with new posts!)
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Teaching a World Language | Sharing my own personal experiences and ideas on teaching t... - 12 views

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    Experiences of a Spanish teacher.
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    I really liked this article. Good websites to explore. I can't wait to try them all.
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    I was amazed at all of the awesome websites posted on this blog, it was a great resource for finding new technologies to use in class. Also loved the music/ music video post!
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    Many great ideas. In the past few days I have come across a few of the online tools mentioned but this blog brings them all together in one source, which is very helpful.
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    A little overwhelming in terms of the number of resources, but really great resources nonetheless!
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    A lot of great ideas and resources all gathered in this one resource. I look forward to having an afternoon to read through this more carefully.
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Elearning - Ditch That Textbook - 1 views

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    Matt Miller has a wonderful website that has so many helpful items. I am sharing this because these items include a variety of useful activities, templates and ideas regarding online teaching.
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Blog | Creative Language Class - 0 views

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    This website was created by Kara Parker and Megan Smith, world language consultants, curriculum writers and bloggers. I was impressed by this blog's long list of topics and its topic choices, such as authentic resources, listening and reading resources, interpretive reading/listening activities, interpersonal speaking activities, distance learning, and technology. The posts that I read I found meaningful and well-written and their suggestions creative, practical and innovative.
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Best Apps and Websites for the Flipped Classroom | Common Sense Education - 7 views

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    I'm a little embarrassed to confess I actually didn't know what Flipped Classroom was... If someone had the same problem here's a video that explains it nicely: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCIxikOq73Q
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    Thank you for the video. I wasn't sure exactly what a flipped classroom looked and how it worked. Very helpful!
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    We have used VoiceThread, I hope we will use a few more in the coming weeks. I noticed each said Free and some had paid with an i in a gray circle(?)
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    I liked this list of applications (free and pay). Out of the thirty, I was only familiar with three: "VoiceThread", "Kahoot!", and "Screen-O- Matic".
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Language Exchange Community - Practice and Learn Foreign Languages - 1 views

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    Here's another website for language exchange.
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30 K-12 IT Influencers to Follow in 2022 | EdTech Magazine - 1 views

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    All of these influencers have websites and/or are active on social media - creating information/directions/blogs/videos/posts for teachers about technology. Pick your favorite and dig in!
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Multitandem sites - 1 views

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    A collection of multitandem sites. Reviews are pending :-)
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Video Introduction to Using Google Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a YouTube video that introduces how to use Google Classroom. I sometimes like to watch video tutorials about how to use new technology because they give me a better idea about how the platform, website, tool will function for students. If you're looking for new material on YouTube, you can follow certain people's/organizations "channels," you can create public or private "playlists" of videos to save for yourself, or you can search for existing "playlists" that others have created.
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3 Digital Tools for Helping Students Gain Perspective on Immigration | MindShift | KQED... - 5 views

  • For young people without a personal connection to an immigration story, these websites, games, multimedia news pieces, and more, can help put a human face on an abstract debate.
  • For students with first-hand knowledge of the immigrant experience, they can find validation of their stories and/or those of their friends and family.
  • they can help students step back for a big-picture, historical perspective on U.S. immigration
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      The foreign born population map information says, "The culture and politics of the US have always been profoundly shaped by the material and emotional ties many of its residents have had to the places where they were born".
  • analyze migration patterns for the whole country over time
  • This unique interactive resource can be a valuable supplement to a lesson or unit about U.S. immigration.
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      This one is amazing and must be fully explored. "Illuminating, up-close-and-personal visit to the U.S.-Mexico border".
  • an illuminating, intimate visit to the U.S.-Mexico border
  • Teachers can use Borderland for whole-class discussion and exploration, or give students time to experience these powerful stories on their own.
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      Not free (9.99) but sounds like an amazing learning experience.
  • Players approve or deny someone entry to a fictional country, basing their decisions on an ever-increasing number of virtual documents they must read and analyze.
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    "You have no idea what people will do to reach the United States - until you hear their stories". (From reviewed tool NPR Borderline Stories)
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