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Steve Ransom

Kideo Player! - 0 views

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    Interface that makes searching/viewing of youtube content safe for kids.
Jacqui Cyrus

Ed-Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Tools for integrating technology into the classroom
Kathleen N

Lifehacker - Kideo Player Makes YouTube Safe for the Kids - YouTube - 2 views

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    Kideo is a simple front-end for letting your kids off the leash on YouTube, with an extensive white list of kid-friendly videos that can be refreshed via the space bar.
Linda Zwillick

digitalexperiences - home - 0 views

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    I have been part of a very exciting Graduate Program at CW Post. Through this program we have created a site that we would like to share with you. In this site you will find very exciting and new ways to take your students or yourself on a virtual field trip. Many times we would like to travel to interesting places but do not have the means. Through this site you are able to travel to places and experience them digitally. You also are able to share your travels on this site. Imagine going to Egypt and wanting to share it with students who might possibly never have an opportunity to go themselves. Please feel free to email us at Digitalexperiences@gmail.com with questions. A fast and free field trip is at your finger tips! All you need to do is visit : digitalexperiences.wikispaces.com Enjoy!!! We look forward to hearing about your experiences and joining in our quest to re-invent a digital field trip!!!
Russ Goerend

Every teacher should participate in commencement - HOPE Foundation - 0 views

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    I love this idea!
Steve Ransom

Video explains fair use for video (video video) - Boing Boing - 0 views

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    Video explains fair use for video
Russ Goerend

ASCD Inservice: Practice, Practice, Practice (Or: Homework, Homework, Homework?) - 1 views

  • Homework needs to be completed in order to produce the highest achievement gains. Design it with ease of completion in mind. A large amount of homework does not result in better learning. Homework should be academically purposeful, not a punishment or a symbol of the seriousness of study. Homework should be explicitly tied to the current learning goals of the class. Homework should be able to be completed without adult assistance. Parents or guardians should not be expected to act as content experts. Parents should, however, be provided with clear homework guidelines. Assignments that involve using the parents' expertise or personal experiences (such as interviews) are often successful.
Russ Goerend

NPR : Homework: How Much is Too Much? - 1 views

  • Some influential researchers say homework does little to improve a student's academic abilities. Others believe homework is excessive, and doing more harm than good.
Steve Ransom

Atomic Learning's eBook on How to Flatten Your Classroom - Movies - 1 views

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    Free ebook based on Atomic Learning workshop developed by Vicki Davis
Cameron Foster

Easiteach - Interactive teaching software for everywhiteboard - RM Asia-Pacific - 1 views

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    Easiteach - Interactive teaching software for EVERY whiteboard.
Russ Goerend

Langwitches » Don't Believe Everything You See Online - 0 views

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    Resource from Langwitches showing examples of information literacy.
Russ Goerend

WebTools4u2use - Webtools4U2Use - 0 views

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    Amazing resource for educators. Each category has 5 tools highlighted to try out. Great for educators to start with.
Kristine Goldhawk

Best Sites to Find Public Domain Images and Sounds for Student Projects | audio public-... - 0 views

  • Library of Congress Photo Archives
  • NOAA Public Image Library
  • NOAA Public Image Library
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  • Library of Congress Photo Archives is a site every teacher should bookmark.  With over 1.2 millions images in this database, your students can certainly gather a wide variety of images for their history projects.  Each image has different licensing, so look closely.  Supporting units: famous Americans, presidents, civil rights, wars, inventors, authors, and just about any historical American event
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    Find public domain images and sounds for projects. Some lesson plans included in the links.
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