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50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - 18 views

50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools 1 19pencils-Discover Resources. Help Your Students. Save Time. (Description) 19pencils 19pencils.com (Content Summary) Search through millions of resources for stu...

Greg O'Connor

Assistive Technology: IdeaPaint- Turning Any Surface into a Dry Erase Whiteboard - 0 views

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    Giving students and teachers the opportunity to visualize ideas and concepts is one proven way to improve achievement in the classroom. While many classrooms now have whiteboards as well as interactive whiteboards there are still a large number of schools that still have traditional blackboards that long for the opportunity to have a whiteboard that they can put colored markers to. Replacing blackboards with whiteboards can be extremely expensive for schools when you take into account the labor and the price of good quality whiteboards. But what if there was a cost effective way for classrooms to transform their blackboards into whiteboards? In fact, there is a cost effective way to accomplish this using IdeaPaint- an easy to use dry erase paint that can be applied to almost any surface. In fact some teachers have used IdeaPaint to paint the walls as well as the top of student's desks. I had learned about IdeaPaint several years ago but was excited to see how educators in New Jersey were using this product in the classroom. IdeaPaint has a number of great videos on their website demonstrating how teachers across the US are using IdeaPaint in the classroom to make learning more interactive and more visually appealing. 
Linda Kvamme Cirocco

UW Classroom Presenter - 0 views

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    Classroom Presenter is a Tablet PC-based interaction system that supports the sharing of digital ink on slides between instructors and students. When used as a presentation tool, Classroom Presenter allows the integration of digital ink and electronical slides, making it possible to combine the advantages of whiteboard style and slide based presentation. The ability to link the instructor and student devices, and to send information back and forth provides a mechanism for introducing active learning into the classroom and creates additional feedback channels.
Terri Moore

What Teachers Should and Should Not Be Posting on Their Classroom Webpages - 194 views

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    Inspirational quotes on your homepage are an excellent welcome to your parents and students.Need help finding a quote?Try ("find a quote" is in the top left corner), Homework assignments should be posted, but I do understand the difficulty with this.I was never one who could stone in my lesson plans two weeks in advance since my lessons seemed to alter regularly depending on classroom situations.If your web site does not already offer an assignment calendar, my suggestion is to create an RSS type calendar at SHOULD NOT POST Images copied from other websites.
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    Inspirational quotes on your homepage are an excellent welcome to your parents and students.Need help finding a quote?Try ("find a quote" is in the top left corner), Homework assignments should be posted, but I do understand the difficulty with this.I was never one who could stone in my lesson plans two weeks in advance since my lessons seemed to alter regularly depending on classroom situations.If your web site does not already offer an assignment calendar, my suggestion is to create an RSS type calendar at SHOULD NOT POST Images copied from other websites.
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    Record your own audio message. There is not limit to length of audio file. You can download the audio file to a computer or embed it on a site. https://dishub.naganrayakab.go.id/vendor/data-hk/
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    As a seasoned teacher with a passion for technology integration, I believe in the power of classroom webpages to enhance communication and foster student engagement. Throughout my career, I have utilized my classroom webpage as a hub of information, providing students and parents with essential updates on class schedules, assignments, and upcoming events. By sharing learning resources, such as interactive websites and supplementary materials, I aim to support my students' academic growth and encourage self-directed learning. In alignment with privacy regulations and school policies, I am diligent in not posting any personal or confidential information about myself or my students on the webpage. Instead, I showcase exemplary student work, celebrating their achievements and motivating other learners. Obtaining proper consent from parents or guardians before sharing any student images is a top priority, ensuring a respectful and safe digital space for all. On my webpage, I clearly communicate classroom policies and expectations, fostering a positive and respectful learning environment. I prioritize inclusivity and avoid posting content that could be controversial or offensive, ensuring a neutral space for all students and their families. By focusing on educational content and classroom-related information, I steer clear of commercial or advertisement material. My goal is to utilize the webpage as a collaborative platform, fostering open communication between students, parents, and myself. As technology continues to evolve, I remain committed to adapting my webpage to meet the ever-changing needs of my diverse learners, enhancing their learning experience and fostering their success.
Cheryl Rodgers

Free Tools Challenge #25: Using Jog the Web in the 24/7 Classroom - 0 views

  • Ten Minutes of Tech for Busy Teachers A quick jog through some user-friendly Web 2.0 tools for teachers to use right away.
  • Let’s Explore the Nervous System Probably the best use for this tool is to create guided activities for students. Choose websites that allow them to access information through a variety of media. This Jog is featured in the video tutorial.
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    Free Tools Challenge #25: Using Jog the Web in the 24/7 Classroom | Edublogs Teacher Challenges for educators by educators
Shana Ray

GOOD Video: Wisdom of We in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Collaborize Classroom was built on the power of shared thinking. Teachers no longer become the funnel for information in classrooms; students can share information and ideas with each other and direct the flow of learning through online discussions. By helping encourage a group's collective thinking, Lang hopes to take education to a higher level through collaborative learning.
Shana Ray

Collaborize Classroom Named Reader's Choice Top Product - 0 views

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    Collaborize Classroom, a free online education platform, has been selected by the readers of District Administration magazine as one of the "Readers' Choice Top 100 Products for 2011."
Linda McNeil

Education | Glogster - 1 views

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    You must take time to enhance your classroom toolbox. Glogster is an interactive on-line poster maker that will bring creativity and enthusiasm to the forefront in the classroom and for homework projects. Students can combine pictures, graphics, text,and audio/video to create an on-line interactive poster. When completed the glog can be hosted on the Glogster site or embeded into a blog, wiki, personal website, or facebook page.
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    you must take time to enhance your classroom toolbox. Glogster is an interactive on-line poster maker that will bring creativity and enthusiasm to the forefront in the classroom and for homework projects. Students can combine pictures, graphics, text,and audio/video to create an on-line interactive poster. When completed the glog can be hosted on the Glogster site or embeded into a blog, wiki, personal website, or facebook page.
Teach Hub

Top 10 eLearning Trends in K-12 Education - 3 views

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    E-learning, like most aspects of the applied sciences and education, is a rapidly growing and changing field. New technologies are constantly being implemented that let students and teachers better interact both in the classroom and outside of it - not only at the college level, but in K-12 schools around the world. If you're an educator trying to keep up, here are some trends that are changing the face of 21st century learning.
Learning Today

Top 3 Education Articles of the Week | Twitter, 3-D & Money Aide - 1 views

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    education, teachers, students, classroom, resources, tools, e-learning, achievements
Learning Today

The Florida Educational Technology Recap - 0 views

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    classroom, students, technology, learning, education, resources, fetc
James Norwood

50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    50 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom - http://t.co/w7rNzF18 via @trendspottr @teachhub #EdTech #EdChat #education
Teach Hub

Sneak Peek: The Accidental Teacher - 0 views

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    Eric Mandel found himself in front of a California high school classroom with no teaching credentials or experience and lived to tell the tell... with wit, sincere concern for students and some insight into the world of education. This excerpt from The Accidental Teacher will give you a glimpse into this humorous look at education from an outsider's perspective.
James Norwood

Connect your students to the world | Skype in the classroom - 0 views

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    Includes a directory for those who want to find other teachers and classrooms to Skype with.
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    Finally Skype has created an area specifically for Educators to connect. You can search other countries even, to find other teachers to Skype with!
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    In case you missed our news yesterday, you can now sign up for Skype in the classroom with your twitter handle in secs: http://t.co/9gjweWyd
GoEd Online

Educational Video Rentals - 0 views

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    Stream educational videos to your classroom computer and project on your interactive whiteboard
Eloise Pasteur

Virtually Transforming Classrooms | EDC Blog - 0 views

  • Enter the world of the post-secondary Learning Management System. Sure, it’s multi-faceted and has a wide range of tools, but in the whole it remains difficult for students to openly collaborate in person, be creative from a distance and proactively learn class material, and all within the same environment, all at the same time.
  • Virtual worlds like Second Life and Lively beta by Google, on the other hand, are three-dimensional (3D) environments accessible over the internet through a high-speed connection. At first, they feel like games, but after some time exploring you begin to realize that it’s not all stimulation: It’s intuitive, interactive, collaborative, and social. These virtual worlds have not only begun to attract attention from companies seeking better conferencing tools, considerable attention has been delivered by educators who believe that virtual worlds have a place in the educational discourse through ‘immersive learning’ - worlds that can offer course content in a virtual setting in different ways that students can immerse themselves in, rather than requiring the student to be adaptive to the material.
  • According to Calongne, “Virtual world classrooms use a mix of media-rich course materials”, and “since a student’s understanding of complex content may be hazy, offering information in a variety of ways allows students to use the information and virtual environment around them to solve problems and create solutions for their projects.” Suddenly, students are a part of the learning and not just mindlessly assimilating concepts before storing this information in the back of their minds for the long term. Now, they can experience it.
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    Thoughts about teaching in virtual worlds
edutopia .org

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 0 views

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    New tools have been released recently that demonstrate that texting can, in fact, be used for educational purposes. 
Jared McLear

Best Education Wikis In The Classroom Websites - Best Education Wikis In The Classroom ... - 1 views

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