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Roland O'Daniel

Over 100 ideas for using Twitter in the Classroom | Emerging Internet Technologies for ... - 1 views

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    Updated post with a compilation of uses for twitter in the classroom.
Roland O'Daniel

mathfuture - events - 2 views

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    An interest group that shares valuable tools/conversations/ideas for developing mathematical understanding naturally (not just in the classroom). Maria Droujkova is one of the driving forces behind the group, and she's brilliant and dedicated to the cause. 
Roland O'Daniel

Cafescribe - 4 views

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    Is this the direction textbooks will take in the near future? The content is important and is the center of this idea. It's also slightly portable (downloadable, accessible on up t o3 computers, and able to print 30%). This site makes annotations possible and more importantly sharable! The content is supported by learning communities! I like this idea; you even have the possibility of sharing beyond your classroom walls. 
Roland O'Daniel

Ahead - Playground for creative minds - 3 views

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    New presentation tool, with a prezi feel. Still in Beta. It's pretty simple in what it does, but worth looking at.
Roland O'Daniel

Wikimedia Commons - 1 views

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    Great source of creative commons material for presentations and digital products. A must resource if working with people new to the idea of creative commons and copyright issues. 
Roland O'Daniel

Take a Minute to Collect Your Thoughts With Evernote - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Hi... - 1 views

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    I've long used Evernote for my own personal notetaking on the web(although I have recently been migrating to Diigo for my online annotations), this post by Shawn Miller is such a great explanation of the tool that I'm going to move Evernote back into the forefront of my notetaking. I do love the mobile Evernote app on iPhone. It makes it very easy to not only take multiple kinds of notes (audio, text, image) but makes it easy to share those notes. 
Roland O'Daniel

One Day In - The World's History - Past, Present and Future - 3 views

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    Puts historical events in history on a Google Map. What a great way of making connections between events and interacting variables. Yet, another great way of making history come to life!
Roland O'Daniel

Blooms Taxonomy Tutorial FLASH - CCCS Faculty Wiki - 2 views

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    Bloom's Taxonomy brought to life via Flash. An interesting look at Blooms from the perspective of technology. 
Roland O'Daniel

TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 1 views

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    Another timeline tool that allows for addition of text events along a timeline. It's still in beta, but relatively easy to use. Not a lot of bells and whistles. Can import from Flickr, Wikipedia, but I haven't found that you can embed video, yet.
Roland O'Daniel

Virtual Manipulatives - 2 views

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    From Glencoe, some IWB looking mathematics manipulatives including color counters, algebra tiles, protractors, ruler, etc. that can be manipulated either on the computer of on the IWB screen.
Roland O'Daniel

SAS® Curriculum Pathways® Home Page - 3 views

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    This resource is your online partner for teaching the core curriculum: English, history, science, mathematics, Spanish Learner-centered tools, lessons, and resources with measurable outcomes Interactive components that foster higher-order thinking skills Twenty-first century skills integrated into content
Roland O'Daniel

Deepwater Horizon oil spill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    I know Wikipedia is a galvinizing tool to many teachers, but this is a great example of what Wikipedia can do that few other sites are capable of doing. What a great place to start the conversation with the expectation that students back up any information with outside sources!!!
Roland O'Daniel

Google Crisis Response - Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill - 1 views

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    Another look at the Gulf Oil Spill of 2010
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