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Darcy Goshorn

The Renaissance Connection, from the Allentown Art Museum - 0 views

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    Interactive, flash-based webquest about the connections between Renaissance life and modern life. Has a lot of motivating features, and includes lesson plans for teachers. Excellent site from the Allentown Art Museum.
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    Interactive, AND with pre-made lesson plans!!
anonymous

MakeDistributionListFromExcelFile.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This document will show you how to take email addresses from an Excel spreadsheet and use them to create a distribution list in the Oracle Connector for Outlook. The procedure described below may be applied to other data sources. For example, you may create a distribution list using data from Microsoft Word.
anonymous

Education Week: Filtering Fixes - 0 views

  • Instead of blocking the many exit ramps and side routes on the information superhighway, they have decided that educating students and teachers on how to navigate the Internet’s vast resources responsibly, safely, and productively—and setting clear rules and expectations for doing so—is the best way to head off online collisions.
  • “We are known in our district for technology, so I don’t see how you can teach kids 21st-century values if you’re not teaching them digital citizenship and appropriate ways of sharing and using everything that’s available on the Web,” said Shawn Nutting, the technology director for the Trussville district. “How can you, in 2009, not use the Internet for everything? It blows me away that all these schools block things out” that are valuable.
  • While schools are required by federal and state laws to block pornography and other content that poses a danger to minors, Internet-filtering software often prevents students from accessing information on legitimate topics that tend to get caught in the censoring process: think breast cancer, sexuality, or even innocuous keywords that sound like blocked terms. One teacher who commented on one of Mr. Fryer’s blog posts, for example, complained that a search for biographical information on a person named Thacker was caught by his school’s Internet filter because the prohibited term “hacker” is included within the spelling of the word.
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  • The K-2 school provides e-mail addresses to each of its 880 students and maintains accounts on the Facebook and Twitter networking sites. Children can also interact with peers in other schools and across the country through protected wiki spaces and blogs the school has set up.
  • “Rather than saying this is a scary tool and something bad could happen, instead we believe it’s an incredible tool that connects you with the entire world out there. ... [L]et’s show you the best way to use it.”
  • As Trussville students move through the grades and encounter more-complex educational content and expectations, their Internet access is incrementally expanded.
  • In 2001, the Children’s Internet Protection Act instituted new requirements for schools to establish policies and safeguards for Internet use as a condition of receiving federal E-rate funding. Many districts have responded by restricting any potentially troublesome sites. But many educators and media specialists complain that the filters are set too broadly and cannot discriminate between good and bad content. Drawing the line between what material is acceptable and what’s not is a local decision that has to take into account each district’s comfort level with using Internet content
  • The American Civil Liberties Union sued Tennesee’s Knox County and Nashville school districts on behalf of several students and a school librarian for blocking Internet sites related to gay and lesbian issues. While the districts’ filtering software prohibited students from accessing sites that provided information and resources on the subject, it did not block sites run by organizations that promoted the controversial view that homosexuals can be “rehabilitated” and become heterosexuals. Last month, a federal court dismissed the lawsuit after school officials agreed to unblock the sites.
  • Students are using personal technology tools more readily to study subject matter, collaborate with classmates, and complete assignments than they were several years ago, but they are generally asked to “power down” at school and abandon the electronic resources they rely on for learning outside of class, the survey found. Administrators generally cite safety issues and concerns that students will misuse such tools to dawdle, cheat, or view inappropriate content in school as reasons for not offering more open online access to students. ("Students See Schools Inhibiting Their Use of New Technologies,", April 1, 2009.)
  • A report commissioned by the NSBA found that social networking can be beneficial to students, and urged school board members to “find ways to harness the educational value” of so-called Web 2.0 tools, such as setting up chat rooms or online journals that allow students to collaborate on their classwork. The 2007 report also told school boards to re-evaluate policies that ban or tightly restrict the use of the Internet or social-networking sites.
  • Federal Requirements for Schools on Internet Safety The Children’s Internet Protection Act, or CIPA, is a federal law intended to block access to offensive Web content on school and library computers. Under CIPA, schools and libraries that receive funding through the federal E-rate program for Internet access must: • Have an Internet-safety policy and technology-protection measures in place. The policy must include measures to block or filter Internet access to obscene photos, child pornography, and other images that can be harmful to minors; • Educate minors about appropriate and inappropriate online behavior, including activities like cyberbullying and social networking; • Adopt and enforce a policy to monitor online activities of minors; and • Adopt and implement policies related to Internet use by minors that address access to inappropriate online materials, student safety and privacy issues, and the hacking of unauthorized sites. Source: Federal Communications Commission
  • “We believe that you can’t have goals about kids’ collaborating globally and then block their ability to do that,” said Becky Fisher, the Virginia district’s technology coordinator.
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    This is an excellent article. I think every school should take this to a meeting with Administrators to discuss bringing sanity to this issue once and for all.
Michelle Krill

www.weareteachers.com - Universal Sign Up - 0 views

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    Whether you are a teacher, parent, school administrator, or student, education is everybody's business. Become a member to share, collaborate, and connect with others in The Knowledge Marketplace, a unique aggregation of recommendations, best practices, and the latest educational tools and products. WeAreTeachers facilitates engagement and conversation between our community and business industry leaders. Our aim is to empower you with vital information and resources to promote educational innovation, quality, and excellence. WeAreTeachers and its sponsors give back to our members through grants, free resources, and other incentives.
Ben Louey

100 Terrific Cheat Sheets for K-12 Teachers | Teaching Degree.org - 0 views

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    Cheat sheets have a bad rap as a way for students to succeed on tests without actually knowing the information, but now it's time for them to have a more positive place in education. Cheat sheets can offer a succinct way for students to study their lessons and provide an excellent boost to what you are already teaching them in class. Cheat sheets can provide helpful information for teachers too. Browse through this selection to find cheat sheets for a variety of subjects.
anonymous

www.weareteachers.com - P21 Cyber Summit - In the Classroom - 0 views

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    LOVE this collection of videos of great classroom lessons
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    If THIS collection of videos wasn't meant for CFF then NOTHING was. :-) Check these out. Every one of them (that I've watched so far) seems to be an excellent example of the kinds of lessons that we're promoting. excellent!
Kathe Santillo

History Tours Project with Google Earth - 0 views

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    A collaborative website that gives teachers access to pre-made Google Earth tours on various topics in American and World history. These tours provide an excellent backdrop for visual learning. They allow students to view people and places of historical i
Kathe Santillo

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, en - 0 views

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    High quality, multimedia content with lessons and activities. Excellent resource!
Kathe Santillo

The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies CWIS George Manuel Librar - 0 views

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    4th world information, excellent virtual library including Americas, Africa, Asia, Europe and the Pacific. A good resource for hard to find information.
anonymous

::Track This Now:: Track articles across the world on a map - 0 views

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    Enter your search term and this site searches for articles about that topic from around the world, putting push pins on the global map to show you. Click the pins to see articles. EXCELLENT!
Ben Louey

Learn-gasm - Educating & Exciting - 0 views

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    Blogs offer an excellent way for communities to come together over a common interest despite physical location. Educators can take advantage of this shared pool of knowledge to find inspiration, enhance their teaching, and help students learn more. The following blog posts come from a variety of bloggers sharing their passion and insight.
Kathe Santillo

Encyclopedia of Educational Technology - 0 views

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    An excellent resource for information on cognition and learning.
anonymous

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard - 0 views

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    I like this a LOT. It tells the story of 'stuff', where it comes from, where it goes, and a LOT more in between. Envirnmental s cience classes should LOVE this. Makes agreat writing prompt, too, i think. (This also came from teh ASCD Brief email)
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    Excellent 20 minute video at the top of the page talks about where" stuff" comes from and where it goes and who is impacted along the way. Important for kids of all ages to hear. Great writing prompt, maybe?
Kathe Santillo

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, en - 0 views

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    High quality, multimedia content, with lessons and activities. Excellent resource!
Kathe Santillo

Compound Interest -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - 1 views

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    An Excel compound interest worksheet you can download and use with your students. Includes beginner and advanced lesson plans for using the worksheet in class.
anonymous

Welcome | Media Education Lab - 0 views

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    Excellent resource for media literacy
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    Make a point to check this out!!!
Ben Louey

Video Converter Freeware - Any Video Converter Free Version - convert video to any formats, avi to MPEG, avi to MP4, flv to MPG - 0 views

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    Any Video Converter (free version) is the most renowned free video converter for converting video files between various formats, with fast converting speed and excellent video quality. Input formats: avi, asf, mov, rm, rmvb, flv, mkv, mpg, 3gp, m4v, vob, YouTube videos and more Output formats: avi, mp4, wmv, flv, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, mpg (PAL or NTSC), mp3, wma, ogg, aac
Michelle Krill

IPEVO Point 2 View USB Camera - 1 views

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    The IPEVO Point to View (P2V) is a USB Web Camera designed to free you from the usual screen-mounted web camera perspective. With its excellent 2 Megapixel resolution and unmatched versatility, the P2V will quickly become your favorite for video chats, business presentations, family photo sharing, and much more.
anonymous

BeFunky.com - Photo effects with one click, Turn your photos into artwork. - 5 views

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    Another excellent site for applying VERY interesting effects to your digital images. You can even split your image and apply the effects to only part of it.
Darcy Goshorn

Salary.com - Talent Management, Compensation, Competencies, Payroll, Salaries - 1 views

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    By using its "Salary Wizard," you can find the salaries for many different occupations in different regions of the country. It's an excellent way for students to research the pay for various jobs. It's pretty accessible, though it might take a minute or two of teacher explanation to Intermediate English Language Learners.
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