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Clif Mims

Weboworld: Vocabulary Visually - 1 views

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    graphic images go along with word and definition.
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    A visual vocabulary site containing hand-drawn situational visuals that help in memorizing and retaining vocabulary better than ever before. They also encourage users to submit their own sketches at http://weboword.ning.com, of which they feature the best @ WeboWord.
drew polly

Get Them Talking Using Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Wiki with resources about Web 2.0 and how to use web 2.0 to promote communication and literacy.
Dean Mantz

Adobe - Digital School Collection teacher resources - 0 views

  • Technology integration is a key mechanism for augmenting classroom instruction while teaching students essential digital communication skills that will help them become lifelong learners in the digital age. Use these lesson plans to structure projects using the Adobe® Digital School Collection when teaching about math and science, language arts, history/social studies, and visual and performing arts
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    Adobe School collection teacher resources that go along with Premiere Elements, Photoshop Elements and more.
Dean Mantz

LessonPlanZ.com - Lesson Plans & Lesson Plan Resources for Teaching Math, Science, Soci... - 1 views

  • Find online lesson plans and teaching resources more easily... More lesson plans are being added each week!
Clif Mims

StoryJumper - 14 views

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    Simple and inexpensive way to publish your own children's book.
Clif Mims

Read the Words - 13 views

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    Free text to speech voices. --Alternative methods to process written information. --Can be used to assist non-readers/struggling readers. --Helpful in ESL/EFL classrooms
Barbara Lindsey

#movemeon 2009 by Doug Belshaw in Education & Language - 3 views

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    Valuable professional development from seasoned educattors via Twitter and published for FREE with LULU!  
Clif Mims

LoudLit.org - 10 views

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    "LoudLit.org is committed to delivering public domain literature paired with high quality audio performances...Putting the text and audio together, readers can learn spelling, punctuation and paragraph structure by listening and reading masterpieces of the written word. Read and listen via your web browser or on your mp3 player. Regardless of how you enjoy the audiobooks (audio books), they are free."
Clif Mims

Read the Words - 6 views

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    Free text to speech voices.\n--Alternative methods to process written information.\n--Can be used to assist non-readers/struggling readers.\n--Helpful in ESL/EFL classrooms
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