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Shauna Hamman

Ookaboo! Free Pictures of Anything on Earth - 2 views

  • Unlike some other free pictures sites, images in Ookaboo are public domain or creative commons and can be used freely for blogs, web sites, schoolwork, publications, and other creative projects.
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    Source for free images.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Tools Challenge #1: Wallwisher - Words That Stick | Teacher Challenge - 0 views

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    free tools challenge -- See the menu on the Left with all the different tools in the Teacher Challenge
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    See the menu on the Left with all the different tools in the Teacher Challenge
Tracy Watanabe

In Pictures: Free computer tutorials based on pictures, not words. - 1 views

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    Google Drive Apps and Microsoft Office FREE tutorials (screenshots) The tutorials were developed through a research study funded by the U.S. Dept. of Education
Tracy Watanabe

Free Webinars | Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    Webinar Wednesdays occur twice a month and shine a spotlight on all things PBL.  The upcoming webinars are highlighted below and are open for registration.  Future webinar topics will include service learning, math, literacy, globalization, web 2.0, leadership, and many more.  The presenters are members of BIE's National Faculty & Staff and special guests. Registration for these 60-minute events is free. We will broadcast them twice on the designated day at 12pm and 3pm Pacific Time. The webinars will be recorded and uploaded to BIE's YouTube Channel shortly after each broadcast.   Webinar Schedule Wednesday, October 5, 2011 STEM and PBL Wednesday, October 12, 2011 Online Learning Environments and PBL Wednesday, November 2, 2011 PBL in Advanced Placement Classes Wednesday, November 16, 2011 Differentiated Instruction and PBL
Meaghan Davis

E Pals - 1 views

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    "The mission of ePALS Classroom Exchange is to offer safe, innovative ways for learners to make contact with other cultures. They currently connect over 4.5 million users from 191 countries, speaking 136 languages, by providing built-in Webmail language translation and safety features such as monitored e-mail and profanity filters. All of the tools and resources on the site are free to anyone with a computer, anywhere in the world. The site also offers collaborative projects that students can join, as well as tools for creating projects and contacting students in remote locations."
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    This is the site that I found our Kenya buddies project.
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    ePals is the social network optimized for K-12 learning. Over half a million classrooms in 200 countries and territories have joined the ePals Global Community to connect, collaborate and exchange ideas. ePals now translates in 35 languages! It looks like a great way to connect with other students and classes around the world. It had projects you can collaborate on with other classrooms. I noticed many of these topics were about content we worked on this year in second grade.
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    ePals is the social network optimized for K-12 learning. Over half a million classrooms in 200 countries and territories have joined the ePals Global Community to connect, collaborate and exchange ideas. ePals now translates in 35 languages! The benefits of the site are that the students can connect with other students and classrooms around the globe. You connect with them by the projects that you are working on in the classroom. This gives the common ground to talk about back and forth. The possible pitfalls are if you get a classroom that is not as involved as yours. It could be a let down and you may have to find another classroom that you could connect with.
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    This site is free and connects you with other educators seeking to connect classrooms for global projects. It has great safety features and has a variety of projects for all content areas and grade levels. You can form e-mail pen pal connections with classrooms around the world. Very cool!
Tawnya Woronec

Math Games - from Mangahigh.com - 3 views

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    Mangahigh just launched their fully-integrated COMMON CORE standards as a core part of their game-based math curriculum.  It's FREE to sign up!
Gina Fraher

Top Ten Free ED Tech Tools - 1 views

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    Great resources from ISTE...
Tracy Watanabe

Google Images & Creative Commons - 1 views

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    "You can use Google Images to search the web for images that have been licensed under Creative Commons or  GNU Free Documentation licences (GFDL).  Images licensed under Creative Commons or GFDL are still subject  to copyright, but the creator or copyright owner has chosen to allow other people to use their material under certain  conditions. These images can be freely used in teaching material, as part of research publications, on blogs, wikis  and other websites, and in University publications.  Not all images on Google images are available under Creative  Commons or similar licences; this guide explains how to limit your search to Creative Commons and similar  material." Then the rest goes into how to search Google Images, and how to give proper attribution. It's a tutorial walking you through step by step.
Tracy Watanabe

The 9/12 Generation Project - 0 views

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    "Please see the (link) New York Says Thank You and The 9/12 Generation Project Hurricane Sandy School Penny Drive! WE WOULD LOVE TO HAVE YOUR SCHOOL PARTICIPATE! We are looking for a huge push through the next 30 days as a second round of storms are on the way this week!!    We will have updates on NY and NJ schools latter this week at www.912generationproject.org and on our Facebook page! Over the next 30-60 days we will also have a more detailed needs assessment completed with projects that meet specific needs but at this time the 912GP Hurricane Sandy Penny Drive is the quickest way to provide fuel, lumber, cleaning supplies, and meals, etc. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you may have. We look forward to working with you and your youth! Remember to send us your stories and your goals and we will keep you updated on the recovery!!    Best,  Lori   Lori Sullivan The 9/12 Generation Project*Project Manager/ Educator New York Says Thank You Foundation lori@newyorksaysthankyou.org"
Tracy Watanabe

Siemens We Can Change The World Challenge - 1 views

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    "WIN BIG  Teams compete for more than $300K in prizes such as scholarships, adventure trips, assemblies with Discovery Channel talent and more! GET STARTED  Register online today to get your team started and access free resources like lesson plans, step-by-step guides, sample projects, and virtual labs that will help you support your students."
Sarah Harrison

Online Flip Book - 10 views

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    A free book you can make which makes it possible upload up to 3 PDFs each with up to 15 pages, that is embed-able on websites.
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    Sarah's flipbook is the best!
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    I can think of at least two uses for these and I haven't even tried to think yet.
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    Sarah, this is a great alternative to some of the presentation type apps we tend to regularly use. I like the "pretty" look of it.
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    Sarah, This looks like a fun way to increase student engagement and creativity on writing projects.
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    I LOVE THIS! What a great way to present information that is fun and engaging.
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    This looks like a great project for kids! You can apply so many standards...
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    This is a great aggregator of curriculum and can be useful in so many ways. The use of Popplet and Sqworl is a great enhancement. Awesome!
shana myers

Curriki - 1 views

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    Curriki, the online education community, is building the first website to offer free, open-source instructional materials for K-12. We have thousands of free worksheets, lesson plans, exams, project ideas and activities for English language arts, math, science, social studies, technology integration and other subjects.
Tracy Watanabe

Media and Technology Resources for Educators | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    "Common Sense Media provides comprehensive, free resources for schools and trustworthy information for parents to ensure kids learn how to be safe, smart, and responsible digital citizens who thrive in a world of media and technology."
Tracy Watanabe

remind101 | Text Messaging For Teachers - 0 views

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    A safe way for teachers to text message students and stay in touch with parents. Free.
Tracy Watanabe

PBLU.org | Making Projects Click - 1 views

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    Free PD by Buck Institute (BIE)! Sign up through Edmodo. PBL aligned with Common Core.
Shauna Hamman

Upcoming Online Workshops - 1 views

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    These are free online Saturday workshops. The instructors are from NASA and they give you great ideas you can use in the classroom right away. The Podcasting 101 workshop is fantastic, even for non-science teachers.
Tracy Watanabe

Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 1 views

  • Engage the class using any device Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
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    If you don't have clickers, no problem, you can use this free site instead.
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    I've never used this, but if any of you do, I'd love for you to comment back to share your experience. =)
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    I used this last year. It also works well for a small assessment during centers or small group, then the student can move to another activity. Students like that it gives immediate feedback.
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Try WeVideo to Create and Edit Videos Online - 2 views

  • I discovered and tried WeVideo as an alternative to JayCut which was bought out and subsequently closed by RIM. At that time WeVideo was in a beta phase. Last week they opened to the world. Now anyone can create and edit videos online using WeVideo. WeVideo is a collaborative online video creation tool. In the video editor you can upload your own media clips or use stock media clips to produce your video. The video editor provides tools for trimming the length of display and or sound of each element you add to your video project. What makes WeVideo collaborative is that you can invite other people to create and edit with you. WeVideo offers four different user plans. The free plan allows you to upload your videos to YouTube and Vimeo but does not allow local downloads.
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    Finally! An alternative to Jaycut!
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    Finally! An alternative to Jaycut! I haven't tried it, but looks like there is potential here. If you try, please let the rest of us know how it works out.
Shauna Hamman

Code Year-Learn to Code - 1 views

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    This free resource teaches the basics of computer programming in weekly lessons. Easy, interactive and self-paced. For students who want to learn how to create websites, apps, etc.
Meaghan Davis

17 Free YouTube Tools Every Teacher Should Know - 1 views

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    Great information to make showing and finding videos easier.
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