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Sondra Findley

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Tech and Learning blog site - considered one of the top educational blogs on technology.
Karen Riccio

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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      Interesting points to consider in regards to transforming curriculum. Points: how will all kids have access to digital curriculum. Is professional development going to happen? From "Going Digital...Ten Points to Consider...."
  • Part 1: Going Digital …Ten Points To Consider When Transforming Towards Digital Curriculum by Michael Gorman by Guest Blogger   Curriculum is going digital and I have some information you will want to consider and even pass on to others  In this series I will explore resources that will open up a world of digital curricula. I start this series with Categories: (3) Comments
Bob Abrams

Duarte Blog | Duarte Blog - 0 views

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    This is Nancy Duarte's blog. She provides multiple resources and ideas on how to make presentations more effective and successful.
Michelle Friday

Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch - 0 views

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    This is a information-filled blog regarding issues in Educational Technology. The reader can find out about new technologies and how to use them in the classroom.
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    One of Kathy Schrock's blogs. Meant to be an informal place to chat about educational technology.
BreAnna Evans

School Systems Blog - 0 views

  • With technological advancements, this ancient tradition has adapted with society and taken on a modern twist!
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      What kid does not love storytelling?! Modernizing old traditions keeps children interested.
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    Blogs about tech tools for the classroom. Lots of information and step-by-step instructions for using some tools.
Lauren La Coy

Writing Better Blog Posts: What You NEED to Know | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Good basic info on blogging for both Teacher bloggers and student bloggers. 
Cheri Toledo

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Listing of web-based tools for education
janie reneau

madZander » Blog Archive » The Kindergarten Twitter Project - 0 views

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    Madander initiated this blog to discuss how to use Twitter in kindergarten classes. There were ways examined to make sure the online work was safe. There would be communication between many kindergarten sites. Sharing information on weather, class questions, special days, poetry and story starters would encourage collaboration and thinking outside the box. This site is appropriate for early elementary classes to use for inspiration on the project.
janie reneau

15 Resources for Elementary Music Teachers « The Digital Music Educator - 0 views

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      Music teachers are always looking for low cost or free resources for the classroom, and this site has many sites with utilities.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
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  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year. MusTech.net – Created by Dr. Prof. Joseph Pisano, this music technology site is a good place for elementary teachers to read about music education, music technology, and music advocacy. Other site features include links to
  • music-related hardware, software, and freeware.
  • This web-based computer program for music teachers tracks lesson schedules, invoices, payments, and more. It is free to use for teachers who have three students or less.
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    The author of this blog is Owen Bradley, band director at NorthPort High in North Port, Florida.The purpose of this site is to provide high quality music educator information sites.The audience for this blog is music educator professionals. Mr. Bradley researched the sites and sifted out 15 quality sites. Each site has a short, consite description.He keeps the site current and the responses are appropriate.
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    Because money for classroom projects is scarce, we need sites like this for information on free activities.
Debbie Vaughan

Tech Learning TL advisor blog - 0 views

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    a list of top 10 free or inexpensive items are listed in different blogs on this site to help during the budget cuts everyone is going through, different past blogs focus on different items.
Bob Abrams

Steve Hargadon: David Jakes on the Importance of Leadership - 0 views

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    Blog Post and video of David Jakes at TCEA on the importance of leadership in technology.
BreAnna Evans

What is… What Will Be Obsolete…in Second Grade? - 0 views

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      Our old ways are becoming obsolete. is this good or bad? We discussed this in our Ed Tech class.
  • Skype
  • we could have class with children who lived in different cities, states, countries or continents. There would be no need for a line leader.
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      Global Learning with students of all ages is becoming popular now!
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  • Virtual classrooms would not have a door anymore that needed to be held open.
  • iPad out again and showed them how I could simply e-mail or share my notes with the teacher and she could do the same.
  • One click… board is wiped clean
  • iBook and Kindle app
  • Science Blogger Spelling Blogger Reading Blogger Writing Blogger Math Blogger
  • practicing online writing, documenting, reflecting on their learning, sharing, collaborating and so much more…
Debbie Vaughan

WiZiQ blogs - 0 views

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    A blog site about a free virtual classroom with shared tutorials and tests. Blogs range from how to use WiZiQ to what other classes are doing in other countries with technology
janie reneau

Elda Elementary Music Blog: Music and Technology - 0 views

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    Ms. Strawser of Elda Elementary hosts this beginner music teacher blog. This is written for the parents and students of her school and new general music teachers. She keeps a pictorial and video library of her students' performances and what they are doing in the media lab using music learning software. There is a list of her favorite music sites on the left side, including an Elda music podcast.
janie reneau

Elementary music/music technology - Elementary Music/Music Technology - 0 views

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      Using blogs is a way for music teachers to communicate with parents, staff, faculty, administration, and other music teachers going through the same technology changes.
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    Site author Amy Burns reports on the TI:Me activities on the east coast.Her audience is general music teachers. She writes on activities that students and teachers do that are innovative and creative, often with technology.Her communication is based on projects.She weaves MENC ideas and standards into her work.She uses personal opinion and experience to develop her rationale.She is proficient in technology and presents workshops.She lists hard and software recommendations.She provides a Blog Roll and archives.
Karen Riccio

The Education Technology Blog - 0 views

  • So, if you are a Kindergarten teacher, or you know someone who is, send them this link to download all 24 of these free apps. You may also want to alert any parents you know that could benefit from this special offer. They normally retail at 99 cents, so today’s grand savings total is almost $24
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      A free resource for Kindergarten teachers....
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    A nice blog that keeps teachers up to date with technology tools. Also has a Music/Fine arts componenet.
Karen Riccio

Infinite Thinking Machine - 0 views

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    Via this blog you can connect to hear Elluminate sessions, talks, interviews and webinars from all over the world. Topics include the future of technology education, ideas, methods, etc. A good professional development site.
Karen Riccio

Teach42 - 0 views

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    This is one of the top 10 rated Web 2.0 blogs out there. It will show you new Web 2.0 tools and gadgets, give you information about it, and tell you ways you can use it in an educational setting.
Karen Riccio

The Whiteboard Blog - 0 views

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    From the UK, a technology trainer/science teacher's blog. New interactive resources are provided for teachers, especially in the area of Science.
Dawn Peterson

Technology Bites - 0 views

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    A blog by James Fall which offers "not so serious bite sized articles providing information and insights into using technology in online and hybrid courses."
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