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Heather Hurley

4Kids.org - 0 views

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    Fun interactive games for students to use. Both math and language arts.
Fred Delventhal

StoryPlace - The Children's Digital Library - 0 views

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    Children and their parents have for years enjoyed attending storytimes, checking out books and participating in a number of other educational, entertaining and participatory programs at the various locations of The Public Library of Charlotte Mecklenburg County. StoryPlace, an interactive web site, came about to provide children with the virtual experience of going to the library and participating in the same types of activities the library offers. In the summer of 1999, a team of Children's Librarians and Specialists got together with in-house web developers to begin development on this exciting site. In the Spring of 2000, StoryPlace premiered with its first section, the Pre-School Library, completed.
Dean Mantz

10 Interactive Learning Websites For Some Fun & Games With Music - 27 views

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    Make Use Of provides 10 sites for use in education to spread the word of music.
Lauri Brady

Filament Games-Operation PLAY - 7 views

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    "Commencing Operation Play, a call-to-arms for all believers in the positive impact of game-based learning! From September 15th - 19th, we're celebrating educators that utilize game-based learning in their classrooms and the benefits games can have on student engagement and understanding. We've partnered with some of the most powerful forces in the industry to build a hub of teacher resources for adding game-based learning to your classroom curriculum. Check out the Resource Center for success stories, inspiring implementation ideas, cutting-edge research, and game-based learning tools. Together we can spread the word about #opPLAY14!"
Jennifer Dorman

Smithsonian's History Explorer - 0 views

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    Your gateway to innovative, standards-based online resources for teaching and learning American history, designed and developed by the National Museum of American History as part of Verizon's thinkfinity.org consortium. Explore the rich resources of the Museum and bring history to life with artifacts, primary sources, and online tools for the classroom, afterschool programs, and home.
Dean Mantz

Expedition Titanic | Return to the Deep - 10 views

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    Awesome interactive website with resources and information about the Titanic.
Fred Delventhal

A 'Second Life' For Educators : January 2009 : THE Journal - 0 views

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    Lauded as a learning tool, the popular virtual world is now being used by teachers for their own enrichment, providing them with a wealth of opportunities for collaboration, peer interaction, and sharing of resources.
Dean Mantz

Writing Center Resources for Students: Writing Process Demos - 18 views

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    Interactive site for improving your writing.
Fred Delventhal

Get The Math - 21 views

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    Get the Math is a multimedia project about algebra in the real world. See how professionals working in fashion, videogame design, and music production use algebraic thinking. Then take on interactive challenges related to those careers.
Dean Mantz

Anne Frank Museum Amsterdam - the official Anne Frank House website - 9 views

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    Interactive resources and virtual of Anne Frank's living quarters. 
Dean Mantz

CORE Education's Ten Trends 2014 | CORE Education - 9 views

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    The wheel is an interactive image which links out to additional resources based on the topic selected.
rachelworman

Teacher Advice - 28 views

I am getting my degree to become a teacher and I am doing a project for school. Please help me out by answering one or two of my questions. What kind of tools or resources do you recommend f...

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Fred Delventhal

History by Era | The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History - 12 views

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    "History by Era" is the Institute's innovative new approach to our shared national history. At its core it is a collection of fifty individual introductions written by some of the most distinguished scholars of our day. It thus speaks to the reader not in one voice, but in fifty different, unique voices as each of these scholars interprets the developments, movements, events, and ideas of a particular era. Each Era follows the same template so that readers can move easily from one to another. An introduction to the time period is followed by essays by leading scholars; primary sources with images, transcripts, and a historical introduction; multimedia presentations by historians and master teachers; interactive presentations; and lesson plans and other classroom resources. Read an Introduction to History by Era from our senior editor, Carol Berkin, for more detailed information.
Dean Mantz

Digital Citizenship Scope & Sequence | Common Sense Media - 8 views

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    K-12 lesson plans from Common Sense media. These lessons provide resources and interactive options for implementing Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety curriculum.
Randy Rodgers

Harvey's Homepage - 20 views

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    Tons of Smart board lessons/resources, especially for math.
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