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karen sipe

ExamTime - Changing the way you learn - 0 views

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    Examtime is a platform that allows you to create, share and discover resources, build mind maps, flashcards, quizzes and notes for free. .Examtime also has a feature called "groups" which enables students to create study groups. Study groups are a good place for teachers and students to share learning materials and study resources.
karen sipe

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 0 views

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    Studyblue is a free tool that allows users to create flashcards, quizzes, and lecture notes and share them with others. Teachers can set up a "class" and give students a code, and everyone with the code can create collaborative study materials. There are mobile phone apps that the students can use to take their flashcards and notes anywhere. They can access their files offline. StudyBlue also sends helpful test and study reminders via email and text message.
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    I learned about this tool from an article in Learning & Leading with Technology, August 2011. An educator shared how her students use it.
karen sipe

Social Studies Alive! America's Past - 1 views

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    Social Studies Alive is a tutorial site that allows students to review American History  in a safe secure manner.
karen sipe

7 Great Web Tools To Help Students Study Collaboratively ~ Educational Technology and M... - 0 views

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    The social platform Google+ has some excellent integrated tools that students can draw on to study collaboratively. Two of these tools are Circles and Hangout. The Circles feature allows users to create group of contacts with whom they can easily converse and share materials. Google Hangout allows you to hold video conferences with a limited group of people. The great thing I like about Google Hangout is the things you can do while using it. You can for instance share your screen, collaborate on a Google Doc or even use a collaborative whiteboard. Hangouts can be recorded and streamed live on YouTube.
karen sipe

OpenStudy: Study Together - 0 views

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    The social platform Google+ has some excellent integrated tools that students can draw on to study collaboratively. Two of these tools are Circles and Hangout. The Circles feature allows users to create group of contacts with whom they can easily converse and share materials. Google Hangout allows you to hold video conferences with a limited group of people. The great thing I like about Google Hangout is the things you can do while using it. You can for instance share your screen, collaborate on a Google Doc or even use a collaborative whiteboard. Hangouts can be recorded and streamed live on YouTube.
karen sipe

Studyladder, online english literacy & mathematics. Kids activity games, worksheets and... - 0 views

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    Study Ladder is filled with free activities created by educators. The activities are categorized by content areas. Within the categories items are broken down by topic or grade level. It's a free resource, thousands of activities are available.
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    Study Ladder is filled with free activities created by educators. The activities are categorized by content areas. Within the categories items are broken down by topic or grade level. It's a free resource, thousands of activities are available.
karen sipe

Free Book Notes, Cliff Notes, Summaries, and Study Guides | FreeBookNotes.com - 0 views

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    This suitable for middle and high school students, provides a comoprehensive guide to free book summaries, literature notes, and study guides (like Cliffs Notes) for more than 1,600 books, plays, and poems.
karen sipe

ThinkBinder - 0 views

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    Thinkbinder is a tool that provides a collaborative way to work with others.
karen sipe

Memorize.com - Remember and Understand - 0 views

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    Memorize.com is a new learning website that allows users to create their own study guides and then share them on the web. The free site assembles user-generated content in three formats -- flash cards, multiple choice, and visual learning diagrams. The topics range from traditional school subjects, such as history, languages, and geography, to less academic categories, such as food, billiards, and television. Users can follow other users and their pages and edit other users' pages to craete their own unique page.
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    Look like some fund activities that could be used for a variety of content areas.
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    Free and can be used by a variety of content areas
Anthony Angelini

12 S.S. Teacher Resources - 0 views

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    Collection of Social Studies resources available on the Web.
karen sipe

A House Divided - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    This livebinder is for 7th grade social studies. Created by Andrew Weber
karen sipe

Asian art, Oriental art, Asian antiques and Arts of Asia - 0 views

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    Asian Arts is an electronic journal for the study and exhibition of arts of Asia. For an online tour, click Exhibitions and Galleries. The site, suitable for grades 5-12, includes articles and links to other relevant resources.
karen sipe

eduweb: portfolio - 0 views

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    Eduweb is a site that provides simulations/interactives on various topics related to science, social studies/history, art, and more.
karen sipe

Notecards (Flashcards), Quizzes, Games & Printing | Easy Notecards - 0 views

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    East Notecards is a free site where teachers and students can create, study, print and share interactive notecards(flashcards) for their textbooks.
karen sipe

Skype free video calling let's you chat with up to 10 people - 0 views

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    The social platform Google+ has some excellent integrated tools that students can draw on to study collaboratively. Two of these tools are Circles and Hangout. The Circles feature allows users to create group of contacts with whom they can easily converse and share materials. Google Hangout allows you to hold video conferences with a limited group of people. The great thing I like about Google Hangout is the things you can do while using it. You can for instance share your screen, collaborate on a Google Doc or even use a collaborative whiteboard. Hangouts can be recorded and streamed live on YouTube.
Anthony Angelini

Shmoop - 0 views

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    Shmoop, a publisher of digital educational resources, has added pre-algebra to its list of free learning guides. The online Pre-Algebra Learning guides contain hundreds of topics with succinct explanations, diagrams, interactive examples, practice problems, and real-world applications. Pre algebra is Shmoop's first foray beyond its core humanities offerings. At the home page click on the pre algebra tab
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    Free is always good to check out.
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    Collection of resources for teachers and especially students. Great number of study tools and skill builders. Especially great because it has resources on "The Outsiders" and "The Pigman" for 7th Grade Resources.
karen sipe

The Homework Zone | Post Your Homework Online | Free Teacher Website - 0 views

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    "TheHomeworkZone provides teachers with a FREE, simple-to-use and easily editable classroom web site . Quickly post assignments, test dates, study guides, printable worksheets, events, announcements, and custom web pages to the internet."
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    Thought I would share for those who may not be moodlers yet but would like a way to share homework information.
karen sipe

http://www.funnelbrain.com/ - 0 views

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    "FunnelBrain is a collection of academic questions and answers that are created, edited and organized by its users. To get started, click "Create Flashcards" to add questions or select "Study Teams" to collaborate with your classmates. Be sure to check out the free Degree and Test-Prep Quiz Page for GMAT, Accounting, Criminal Justice and other free quizzes."
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    This site also has a free academic decathlon practice scrimmage.
Pat Kennedy

Website - Volcanoes, Earthquakes, Hurricanes, Tornadoes-Forces of Nature: Science, Maps... - 0 views

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    Interactive from National Geographic - students create their own tornadoes based on appropriate conditions for a tornado. Also includes case study activities.
karen sipe

Flagr :: Sharewhere! - 0 views

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    Mobile Geotagging allows users to post media (photos, video, audio or text) from a mobile phone to a specific point on a map. Flagr allows users to create public, semiprivate, or private maps. Great tool for teachers in many subject areas to enhance learning. For example, students studying habitats or different biological species can take pictures within their community and then send each picture band a description of where the habitat or species was found. In the classroom the teacher opens up the class flagr map and the students then identify the species and discuss why they were found in each particular habitat.
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