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What Popular Websites Used to Look Like | POPSUGAR Tech - 0 views

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    The date was March 15, 1985 - that's when symbolics.com became the first ever Internet domain name. To celebrate this 30th birthday of .com, let's take a look at what all our favorite websites looked like years ago.
Mackenzie White

Sputtr.com | Alternative Search Engine - 7 views

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    search engine aggregator
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    Sputtr is a search engine that lets you find results from several resources directly through one page. This search engine can be used in the classroom for students and teachers.
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    For the education of students on online safety and evaluation of information.
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    Using this website makes it easy to find other search engines. On the home page there are different buttons you can click that will bring you to the website you clicked on.
Natasha Gossett

Get net wise - 0 views

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    The website provides insight from a parent that has had a child introduced to online danger. The website offers safety tips that are categorized by age groups.
Lynley Greer

Writing Prompts for Students - 0 views

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    This website gives all kinds of writing prompt ideas for kids starting in elementary school and going through middle school. The only way kids are going to enjoy writing is if the teacher makes it fun for them. This website has prompts for narrative, persuasive, expository, essay, and journal writings.
Lynley Greer

Science Experiments for Kids - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of great ideas for science experiments in an elementary class. They are all hands-on and the site explains all of the tools you will need before getting started. It is an easy website for kid to navigate as well.
Jeff Johnson

TED | TEDBlog: 100 Websites You Should Know and Use - 0 views

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    The Web is constantly turning out new and extraordinary services many of us are unfamiliar with. During TED University at this spring's TED2007 in Monterey, Julius Wiedemann, editor in charge at Taschen GmbH, offered an ultra-fast-moving ride through sites in many different areas, from art, design and illustration, to daily news, blogs and curiosity. Now, by popular demand, here's his list of 100 websites you should know and use.
Clif Mims

Blerp - Say anything anywhere! - 0 views

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    Blerp allows you to start discussions right on top of your favorite websites. Unlike typical web comments, you are in full control. You can post on any webpage you choose, regardless of whether they permit user feedback. In other words, Blerp transforms the entire Web into one giant forum where everyone can participate. Useful for annotating websites, designing online instruction, virtual tours, and Internet scavenger hunts.
Dean Mantz

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award - 0 views

  • Diigo  Need help in organizing your favorite websites? Diigo is a social bookmarking site that allows users to save websites, as well as tag them, add sticky notes and annotations, and share them with other users in various groups. Tip: Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation among teams of students on the merits of a website.
  • Our Story  Create your story! Our Story permits users to develop and save collaborative timelines that can be personalized with annotations, photos, and videos. Stories (timelines) can be printed in book format, archived on DVD, or even sent as postcards. Tip: Teach your students to develop content-specific timelines that are linked to the teaching of research and information literacy skills.
  • Primary Access  Capture your students' imagination with movie narratives based on primary sources. Primary Access is an online tool that allows students and teachers to combine text, visual, and sound elements, which are then combined to convey information about their chosen historical event or time frame. A library of Primary Access movies is available through a catalog by historical time period. Tip: Encourage active learning: have students choose a historical event or time frame to research and synthesize their information through a Primary Access movie.
Roland O'Daniel

iCyte - 16 views

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    citation site, free for educators and students at this time. Great tool for helping students learn how to cite websites effectively. Not APA style but does allow for capture of text, images and notetaking on websites and PDFs. 
Ben Rimes

Storynory Free Audio Stories For Kids - 13 views

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    Free audio stories of public domain literature, poetry, and stories. Grouped by categories, and able to be listened to directly on the website, no download needed. Also includes iTunes link to iOS friendly versions of the audio stories. Useful website for creating your own digital literacy center at the elementary level, or for secondary teachers to provide remediation for students.
Clif Mims

WordAhead: Vocabulary Videos - 24 views

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    "This website has a collection of short, simple and fun video clips to correctly define and provide examples of around 800 words in context. The videos are entirely appropriate for middle and high school students. The students are encouraged to play with words,create their own vocabulary videos and upload their work to the website. Teachers may direct activities and assign word projects to the students. The Study Room allows personalized list creation and sharing. Visitors can also sign up to receive a word of the day in the email."
mchamm

Freerice - 0 views

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    Study website and donations website
Alicia Kelley

Storyline Online - 0 views

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    This is a story website. Your class will be able to listen to stories and complete questions and discussions that are related to the story
Clif Mims

SynthaSite - 0 views

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    The Quick & Easy Website Builder that Requires NO Technical Skills. It's FREE.
Dean Mantz

Interactive Websites - 0 views

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    Interactive websites for Grades PreK-12.
Clif Mims

Cell Phones in the Classroom Wiki - 9 views

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    "More and more students have access to cell phone technology. How do "we" (educators) embrace this technology, utilize its updated cellfoneart.jpgtechnology in the classroom as well as ensure the safety of our students? Below are a variety of websites, articles, slideshares (online powerpoints) and research - all discussing cell phone use in the classroom.
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    Wiki with a variety of websites, articles, slideshares (online powerpoints) and research - all discussing cell phone use in the classroom.
Neill Kramer

Mr. Kramer's Class Page by 19Pencils - 0 views

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    This is an automatically generated public page that is created when a teacher adds quizzes or educational websites to their public page.
Ninja Essays

Welp, we feel ancient: What 9 popular websites used to look like - 0 views

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    "Think back to your Internet habits a few years ago (hello, MySpace). Does everything seem different now? That's probably because it is."
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