With the increasing use of technology in classrooms, it’s no wonder that
teachers have a growing interest in using YouTube and other online media sharing sites
to bring information into their classrooms. Here are 100 YouTube videos that can
provide supplementary information for the class, give inspiration, help you keep
control of class and even provide a few laughs here and there.
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100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers | Smart Teaching - 83 views
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by : Yahoo! Tech - 0 views
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"the laws have not caught up to technology."
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Other patients tell Randall how sexting and texting explicit messages has caused relationship problems, especially after a breakup, when photos might be distributed out of spite, for instance.
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"But ultimately," she says, "I think this is merely another case of technology extending an activity or action that young people have engaged in for years, if not beyond that."
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Using a wireless mouse with your IWB - 107 views
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I learned a tip yesterday that most certainly will help my students. It is that I should use a wireless mouse in class. Here is what I mean. You just have your mouse with you while you are in the back of the room and then when you need to do anything on your computer you can just scroll your mouse on any available surface. I've used slate's and special pointers before with poor performances. With the mouse I can just naturally move things around. Give it a try.
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To take that one step further, try the Gyromouse, which operates like a Wii remote so you can scroll, move etc as if it were on a desktop but is actually in thin air. Very cool and very effective. I used one to simulate an interactive whiteboard for years before finally getting one.
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We have used the gyration mice in our school for years and I love mine, but we have had about 4 have the gyro die in them, so the longevity is now what I would like.
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Curriculum21 - Annotexting - 62 views
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We would also like to share this DISCUSSION RUBRIC (2007) that you can use as students submit annotations and begin to draw conclusions about what their evidence is pointing to.
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These annotations, rather than being on paper, can be collected with different web tools so that students can collaborate
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Students submit their annotations via their smart phones or other digital devices, and then analyze each other’s notations collectively. They could be looking for main ideas, thematic and literary elements, or big ideas from the work. They could be looking for evidence of connections to other texts, their own experiences, or world issues. They could simply be searching for meaning to support them when reading complex texts.
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In order to get students to own this process, we have to relinquish some control. Let them think, let them make mistakes and respond. Let them draw conclusions even they are not the conclusions we would have drawn. We can be there to coach them through misconceptions.
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Free Screen Sharing and Online Meeting Software | Screenleap - 81 views
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Free screen sharing from any device, including smart phones and tablets. Hmm ... does this replace reflections or Apple TV in presentations?
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I like this one but could someone comment on how their experiences was when using it, and what did they use it for. This would be helpful.
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Mary Vaughn writes: Want to share and collaborate across the classroom? How about across the state or further? http://www.screenleap.com/ is the perfect tool to do that. Easy to use, all you have to do is download the java applet and you're ready to share your screen with anyone at anytime. This works in tandem with apple devices or any device that has internet connection. Unfortunately, right now it's a one-way deal - you'll have to use a pc or mac to share. It gives a simple code or website you can share with others to see your screen. There's a little lagtime but not terribly so. So, if you have teachers who have data projectors going on the fritz, want to do a PLC with other colleagues, or whatever collaboration you're working with, this could be the perfect tool. Hint: use the tabs to open up different websites - you have to keep the original screenleap up and running.
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Media and Technology Resources for Educators | Common Sense Media - 15 views
www.commonsensemedia.org/educators
InternetSafety digitalcitizenship cyberbullying Internet_safety cipa
shared by mgranger on 01 Apr 11
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Math Interactives - 208 views
www.learnalberta.ca/...index.html
addition subtraction multiplication division fraction patterns decimals measurement geometry statistics maths
shared by Martin Burrett on 10 Oct 10
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Nice IWB or Smart board activities for both theory and application of maths concepts.
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I hoped if I just waited a day the site would be back up. I really am interested in good math interactives. I am hopeful the site will be restored or redirected.
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I agree. The day I used it, it was fine but the day after it was down. It seems the whole 'learnalberta' site is down.
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A great general maths site with lots of tutorials, activities and games which will help your students at school and at home. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
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