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Michelle Krill

Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster - 8 views

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    "Here's another poster to help get you thinking about how you can apply Bloom's higher-order thinking skills in your classroom. This poster shows the segments of an orange with each segment relating to a thinking skill and some helpful verbs to serve as prompts."
Michelle Krill

EtherPad Blog: EtherPad Open Source Release - 5 views

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    "As promised, we hereby release all the source code to EtherPad. http://code.google.com/p/etherpad/ Our goal with this release is to let the world run their own etherpad servers so that the functionality can live on even after we shut down etherpad.com. If you are just interested in running an etherpad server, these instructions should get you up and running."
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    Run an etherpad setup internally.
anonymous

Official Google Docs Blog: Upload and store your files in the cloud with Google Docs - 4 views

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    WOW
karen sipe

Number Gossip - 4 views

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    Number Gossip is an outstanding math tool that I learned about from the excellent blog ZarcoEnglish-Tool of the Day. Number Gossip is a search engine for numbers only. Type in any number and you will learn "everything you wanted to know about it but were afraid to ask". For example, when I search for the number 2 I learn: 2 is the smallest prime number, 2 is the only even prime number, the smallest field has 2 elements, for any polyhedron, 2 is the number of vertices plus the number of faces minus the number of edges. I can also learn the rare properties of two, and the common properties of two. Now that is pretty cool!
anonymous

New Release Features: Educational License, Reuse, Learn Center - Prezi.com Blog - 3 views

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    I don't know why I'm bookmarking this. I STILL don't like Prezi. But, for those who do, an Education license to be able to create private Prezi's. (Now we can get motion sickness in private?) :)
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    Shared in Twitter today
Darcy Goshorn

CoSketch.com - Online Whiteboard Collaboration - 3 views

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    "CoSketch is a multi-user online whiteboard designed to give you the ability to quickly visualize and share your ideas as images. Simple sharing * Anything you paint will show up for all other users in the room in real time. * One click to save a sketch as an image for embedding on forums, blogs, etc. Zero hassle * Runs in all common browsers without plugins or installation. * No registration Now with Google Maps support! * Use google maps as the background for your sketches to show directions or share trips."
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    YACDS - Yet another collaborative drawing site
anonymous

OpenDisc | Education - 6 views

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    "This is the official home page of the award winning OpenEducationDisc. We used to have a separate blog, but we've integrated it into the main site and you can now see the latest news for it either directly at www.theopendisc.com or alternatively, browse using the OpenEducationDisc tag."
Dianne Krause

Tagul - Gorgeous tag clouds - 7 views

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    Tagul is a web service that enables you to create gorgeous tag clouds. You can read more in the FAQ section, visit the Blog or explore the Forums.
anonymous

Posterous - The place to post everything. Just email us. Dead simple blog by email. - 8 views

shared by anonymous on 31 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Perfect for the social studies or Literature teachers. Very easy way to publish ideas, etc without hassle.
Dianne Krause

What My Personal Learning Network Means to Me by Beth S. - 3 views

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    "What My Personal Learning Network Means to Me Please leave a note saying where you are from and share your thoughts about PLN's. Feel free to link to a blog or other resource. Share Twitter name, too! "
Michelle Krill

Don't Text and Drive - Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration - 3 views

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    "Students at Asher Public School, Asher, Oklahoma, are currently collaborating with students in Illinois, Indiana, and Washington using a global platform that consists of the project Ning, Wiki, and Skype. The Ning is located at: http:dontextandrive.ning.com/. Membership into the Ning is representative of their pledge not to text and drive. The Ning sufficiently addresses current research, data, laws, and even legislation through active blogging and forum discussion exchanges. We are interested in collaborating with schools from within the United States to outside. This is a global issue and deserves global attention. We want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem. Please join us."
Michelle Krill

21st Century Educators Don't Say, "Hand It In." They say, "Publish It! - 5 views

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    Blog post to help teachers move to publishing work of students.
Dianne Krause

Wolfram|Alpha Blog : Introducing Wolfram|Alpha for Educators - 9 views

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    "Are you an educator looking for new ways to grab your students' attention and liven up your daily lessons? Visit the new Wolfram|Alpha for Educators site, where you'll find examples, lesson plans, and even videos on how you can incorporate the technology of Wolfram|Alpha into your classroom. Peruse the video gallery to get a quick introduction to Wolfram|Alpha, and hear from educators and students who are using it in lectures, activities, and research projects. From there take a peek at one of the many lesson plans, in subject areas such as science, mathematics, and social studies. Once you get the hang of it, you can even submit your own lesson plans to share with other educators. This site also points to many other Wolfram educational resources, including the Wolfram Demonstrations Project and MathWorld. We have even set up an Education group on the Wolfram|Alpha Community site so that you can connect with other educators. So the next time you want to do something new and different in your classroom, check out Wolfram|Alpha for Educators to spark your imagination."
Dianne Krause

WebList - The Place To Find The Best List On The Web - 7 views

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    Weblist is a new way to gather and organize content on the web. Create your list of URLs centered on a specific theme and we will combine it to one easy to navigate URL. Once you have created your list you can save it as a smart bookmark or as a customizable home page, share it with friends via email or through the top social media networks, and post it on your blog. Weblist is a great place to discover new user edited content across the web. Find lists in any subject from musical playlists to lists of informative scientific articles and anything in between. Weblist is a free service and registration is optional. If you choose to register as a user your entire list will be saved under your account and you will be able to edit, delete and add to your lists.
anonymous

Blog Smarter | Zemanta Ltd. - 6 views

shared by anonymous on 19 Apr 10 - Cached
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    Shown by Tim Tyson at today's 1 to 1 preconference. Looks FANTASTIC! Another reason to use Firefox.
Michelle Krill

Free Technology for Teachers: Free 33 Page Guide - Google for Teachers - 13 views

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    "...focuses on some of the lesser-used Google tools options like publishing an online quiz using Google Docs. In all there are 33 pages containing 21 ideas and how to instructions for creating Google Maps placemarks, directions creating and publishing a quiz with Google Docs forms, directions for embedding books into your blog, and visual aids for accessing other Google tools."
Kristin Hokanson

GO2WEB20 Blog: 39 Web-Based Tools That Don't Require Registration - 13 views

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    great list of useful web2.0 tools you don't need to register to use
Dianne Krause

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Critical Evaluation Surveys and Resources - Kathy... - 7 views

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    "With the advent of the World Wide Web and the huge amount of information that is contained there, students need to be able to critically evaluate a Web page for authenticity, applicability, authorship, bias, and usability. The ability to critically evaluate information is an important skill in this information age. To help you get started with this process with your students, I have designed a series of evaluation surveys, one each at the elementary, middle, and secondary school levels. The elementary, middle, and secondary surveys have been re-designed and updated in February of 2009. The virtual tour, blog, podcast, and teacher site evaluations have been added since 2005 and updated in 2009."
anonymous

Microsoft's Free Sync Service - Pogue's Posts Blog - NYTimes.com - 7 views

  • It’s a free, 25-gigabyte virtual hard drive on the Internet, accessible from any computer.
  • s, by the way, isn’t even the end of the story. The next-generation Microsoft free sycning software is called Windows Live Mesh
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