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Bob Abrams

Jog the Web - 0 views

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    JOG THE WEB is a web-based tool that allows anyone to create a synchronous guide to a series of web sites. Its step by step approach of taking viewers through web sites allowing the author to annotate and ask guiding questions for each page is unique. Give it a try and start creating your own Jogs
Bob Abrams

Save paper & ink printing only what you want « PrintWhatYouLike.com - 0 views

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    "Tired of printing web pages only to find your printout is full of ads, empty space and other junk you don't want? PrintWhatYouLike is a free online editor that lets you format any web page for printing in seconds!"
Karen Riccio

Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - home - 0 views

  • challenge your students a bit more than the traditional tri-fold or poster project? Come learn a whole host of new tools to spice up your students' projects and your lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements.
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      Show to colleagues/give example of how to update a project with web 2.0 tool. Work collaboratively with teacher/ library media specialist.
Karen Riccio

Educational technology - Wikiversity - 0 views

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    A good starting place for finding Web 2.0 sites in Ed Tech in the following areas: Distance ed, web conferencing, networking, video, online collaboration, interactive learning, web development
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.
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.
Lauren La Coy

YouTube - What is a browser? - 0 views

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    Simple Google video on what a web browser is.  I find parents and some students are often confused when I mention "chrome" or "firefox".  Makes a great point that your web browser is the most important piece of software on your computer. 
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
Cheri Toledo

Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

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    11 Resources for Teaching & Learning Web Safety
BreAnna Evans

Inspiring Teachers - Articles - A Way with Words - Empowering Educators Around the Worl... - 1 views

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    How to manage the students better to help with less stress. The main web page has access to webinars, blogs, etc. to support teachers around the world.
Bob Abrams

Dean Mantz's Technology integration wiki - 0 views

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    Sterling College's and Dean Mantz's offer a course on technology integration. Topics include PLN, Web 2.0, and others. Opens with a Glogster.edu page.
Bob Abrams

Online Stickies - lino - 0 views

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      Look, a diigo sticky note on a resource for using digital sticky notes. Eerie!
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    lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser. Take a note right away wherever you are: Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a sticky note online whenever you need! Reminders on your special days or deadlines: Set due dates on your stickes, and you will receive an Email reminder on the morning of the due date. Free layout of your pictures and movies: You can arrange your pictures and movies as you like and share them with your friends.
janie reneau

Flash cards, vocabulary memorization, and study games | Quizlet - 0 views

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      In this time of fast paced learning, this site provides access to online learning that works with many subjects.
  • Quizlet is the largest flash cards and study games website with over 4 million free sets of flashcards covering every possible subject. It's the best place to play educational games, memorize vocabulary and study online.
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    Quizlet is an innovative, interactive Web 2.0 site that makes learning fresh and creative. You can browse the areas by subject or career and learn how to choose the best way to learn something new.You can study online here, play educational games and learn vocabulary.
Karen Riccio

Reading 2.0 - home - 1 views

  • HomeAAIMWhy Reading 2.0?Low-Tech LabelsQR CodesCreating ScreensaversWordle Book
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  • Tired of seeing your students sit in front of a computer while your library's books collect dust on the shelves? Turn their fondness for the online world to your advantage by highlighting your library's offerings with the latest technological tools
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      See on left side "Wordle Book Ads"- great way to use Wordle to promote literacy
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    A great resource page for a library media specialist looking to put web2.0 tools to work to enourage reading. This wiki shows a library's offerings with latest educational technology tools.
Bob Abrams

Teaching with tools kids use - 0 views

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    This LiveBinder is for educators who want to use 21st-century technologies to help deliver relevant classroom instruction. Explore tabs and subtabs to find resources related to inexpensive hardware already used by many students and free Web 2.0 tools that support collaboration and communication. Use the Teaching With the Tools Kids Really Use LiveBinder to expand or focus your thinking about ways you can capitalize on readily available technologies and open up rich teaching and learning opportunities for today's classrooms!
janie reneau

YouTube - The Power of One - Carter G Woodson Elementary School 5th Grade Music Technol... - 0 views

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      Many students feel exactly like this young girl did. We have to involve parents, students, and teachers in finding ways to help children succeed, not fail
  • My Name is Nekeyma Martin, Music Technology Instructor at Carter G Woodson Elementary School in Jacksonville, FL. What you are about to watch is the end of the year 5th grade music video. This video & song was choreographed, produced, written, and performed by 5th grade students. This is a story of a student failing her classes, yet gets an intervention by dream voyage to help her appreciate her opportunities in education
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    Nekeyma Martin helped her fifth grade music students make a video about life in a classroom which could be anywhere in America, it just happened to be in Florida. Its purpose was to describe what happens when failure hurts then leads to motivation about one's self.The technology is multimedia with uploading to the Web vi YouTube. It is one study. The use of rap and strategies are used for inspiration. The design is experience and personal opinion.The results appear to be uplifting for working hard and staying in school. The recording was good and had a good premise. This could be used to show grade school students what could be done in video and audio production.
janie reneau

Teachers invite 'Wii Music' into the classroom - Technology & science - Games - On the ... - 0 views

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      This is a report on using the Wii music program for engaging young learners in general music classrooms to learn music theory and have fun.
  • “I’ve read a lot of reviews about ‘Wii Music,’ and I think there’s a lot more depth to this program than people have initially given it credit for,” he says. “Wii Music” doesn’t ask players to match beats, like “Guitar Hero” or “Rock Band.” Using the Wii Remote and Nunchuk controller, players can experiment with more than 60 different virtual instruments ranging from bagpipes to ukulele. They can play mini-games such as "Handbell Harmony" and "Pitch Perfect." And they can jam or improvise as part of an ensemble. That’s the one feature that really hooked Krofchick, who says that younger kids can often be reluctant to improvise musically. “Children spend a lot of their classroom time following specific directions — what to read, what to do — and very little time … actually expressing themselves in the arts,” she says. “Some can be shy to come forward and actually sort of jump in and try something. “But if anything is presented to a child in the form of a game, it’s going to be much more student-friendly or kid-friendly,” she says. “For some reason, there doesn’t seem to be a fear there.”
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    Author Kristin Kalning uses this site to report how teachers like Eileen Jahn use Wii to teach general music effectively. The audience for this site would be professional general music teachers and parents of school age children.She specifically studied how Jahn introduced and reinforced material which led to improvisation and rhythm skills.She interviewed a smll group of teachers using the Wii music application which MENC is studying for use in classrooms.Wii music is not like Guitar Hero" or "Rock Band.The Web article didn't leave any conclusions and left the future for this product open. Teachers should be cautious but open minded in using Wii music to motivate students for further music study.
Debbie Vaughan

Internet4classrooms (i4c) - 0 views

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    a website to help use the internet in your classroom. Includes technology tutorials for programs such as web 2.0, excel, dreamweaver, kidspiration, and more. Also grade level help and links for K-12.
Karen Riccio

Microsoft in Education Webcasts : Using SharePoint 2010 to Create Portals that Enable 2... - 0 views

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    Microsoft Education: look at K-12 section. Webcasts, trainings on a variety of Educational Technology topics. *Sharepoint Designer 2010 for creating web portals, forms, etc.
Bob Abrams

ABCya! Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 0 views

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    "ABCya! is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn. Grade level lessons incorporate areas such as math and language arts while introducing basic computer skills. Many of the kindergarten and first grade activities are equipped with sound to enhance understanding. Fun children's Holiday activities are available in rade level sections!"
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