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  • Exploratorium to Go Mayan Math ActivityBegin to decode the Mayan number system as it's written in a document known as the More..
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    One-stop shopping: blogs, videos, webinars. Links to work from the Exploratorium. Includes a "best practices" section. Product reviews also included
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Weblogg-ed - 0 views

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    Blog maintained by Will Richardson. Links to other bloggers, content feeds, videos, etc. A lot of ed tech concentrated in one place.
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Jane's Pick of the Day - 0 views

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    A personal blog of a consultant in educational (or learning) technology. Some video and links to other resources
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Speed of Creativity - 0 views

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    Blog of Wesley Fryer. Concerned with all things technology related, not exclusively educational technology. A lot of incorporated video.
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TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teachers Attic - 0 views

  • The interdisciplinary nature of TED (a direction I’d like to see education go in general) would allow many of these clips to cross several of my categories, so it may be useful for you to scan the lists of other disciplines. Enjoy!
  • Bionic Teaching has used the same sheet to create a great MIT Exhibit on, as far as I can tell, all of the TED Talks.
    • Bob Abrams
       
      This is a great introduction to selected topics on TED talks.
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    Great website that has categorized TED talks into subject specific areas. Makes it a lot more manageable for people new to TED to find a talk that will meet the needs of their classroom.
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» Harrington Elementary Music - 0 views

    • janie reneau
       
      The word technoholic is new to me. Music teachers can be demanding and overinvolved in trying tools to inspire music learning. This is a nice site for sharing music ideas and blogging.
  • Free Piano Lessons online!- Click here to get 10 free piano lessons. You will need access to YouTube and FlashPlayer to view some of the website. A Simple Synthesizer – Click on the boxes! Play a Virtual Piano!(Must have Java Script installed) Famous Pianist Word Search (Choose “Print” from the File Menu too print a hard copy) Strange and Unusual Pianos Music/Piano Jokes and Funnies Test out some Virtual Drum Machines! 120 Years of Electronic InstrumentsStarts with the Musical Telegraph (1876) of Elisha Gray, who got to the patent office with his telephone patent one hour later than Alexander Graham Bell. Virtual Piano/OscilloscopeAs you play, you’ll see and hear the wave forms! Playing Fraction Pies - Phil Tulga site Music Activities and Classroom Integration (math, science, language arts, homemade instruments) Progressive and excellent site by Phil Tulga. Definitely take a look.
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    Sarah Johnston's blogsite is excellent. It is written for the music educator professional and music students.It has Websites, technology information, suggestions, and general music technology integration. It provides examples of student technology/music projects.The students do film scoring, podcasts, composer reports, and GarageBand (software) compositions.It's philosophy is music is a major component of lifelong learning. It is designed on experience and first hand projects.It doesn't offer conclusions but leaves the viewer with the options of using what is on this site for further study and enjoyment.What I liked best about this site was the interactive music activities that allowed instant music playing.
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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.
    • Karen Riccio
       
      Show to colleagues/give example of how to update a project with web 2.0 tool. Work collaboratively with teacher/ library media specialist.
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Keeping It Relevant and "Authentic" | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Mistakes become learning opportunities in Ben Mook's 7th grade algebra class. He assesses his students by challenging them to solve real-life problems, emphasizing their thought processes over getting the right answers.
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      Real-life problem solving, the process, not just the final product.
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      Web 2.0 in nature-- collaborative process oriented.
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    A good reminder about the authenticity of tasks. Technology tools can help students become more creative, innovative and problem solvers instead of focusing on the right answer.
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Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

    • Karen Riccio
       
      Use this You Tube video to show faculty about the importance and need for showing kids how to use digital tools appopriately. Communication has changed over time and we need to adapt too.
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  • Goal Short-term- Write down one aspect of digital citizenship that you think is important to teach students and suggest a resource. Long-term- Host a workshop on digital citizenship and e-safety to educate parents and fellow staff members.
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  • Goal 28: Teach Digital Citizenship #30Goals
  • Goal 28 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011
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FORA.tv - Videos on the People, Issues, and Ideas Changing the World - 0 views

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    Smart TV - clips of scientists, authors, world leaders and intellectuals sharing what they know.
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Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    Online courses from the world's top scholars.
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Tom Chatfield: 7 ways games reward the brain | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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      The 7 ways to use aspects of games outside of games... 1) Experience bars measuring progress- 2) Multiple long & short term goals 3) Reward effort 4) Rapid, frequent, & clear feedback 5) Element of uncertainty  6) Windows of enhanced attention 7) Other people! Build community!
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    Games engage & reward players.  TED talk looks at the ways that games do this and how we can bring this into other realms---in particular for us--education. 
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Vision for Technology - 0 views

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    A video representing the ed tech group project.
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Langwitches Blog » On the Go- Mobile Storytelling - 0 views

  • Being able to take pictures and video footage on the same device where they can be edited and then immediately be uploaded and disseminated is a game changer in my eyes. Imagine the possibilities of students taking the devices on field trips or on location to interview eye witnesses or experts for research projects.
    • BreAnna Evans
       
      If you can't beat 'em, join 'em! Compormising with mobile phones makes more sense than fighting for them to not use them at school.
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    Information about using cell phones in the classroom. It gives insight as to how to use them on field trips, etc.
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Animoto - Video Slideshow Maker with Music - 0 views

shared by Karen Riccio on 21 Apr 11 - Cached
  • nd shockingly easy.    Get Started or learn more...
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      Consider doing this instead of PhotoStory or PowerPoint. Telll a story through pictures and your voice.
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    Good alternative to Power Point or PhotoStory
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Jane McGonigal: Gaming can make a better world | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Saving the world through gaming....
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