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rickkantor

ByeByeCopyright - Music 100% for free! - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is all non-copyright music that can be used in any projects (Rick Kantor posted)
ssmaron

A Study of Engaging High-School Students as Multimedia Designers in a Cognitive Apprent... - 3 views

shared by ssmaron on 10 Jan 15 - No Cached
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    Paper covering impact of use of multimedia on student motivation
samanthalardi

Edublogs - education blogs for teachers, students and schools - 0 views

shared by samanthalardi on 21 Feb 15 - Cached
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    I came across this site as a hub for classroom blog creation.
jbs329

Using Technology to Enhance Engaged Learning for At-Risk Students - 1 views

shared by jbs329 on 21 Feb 15 - Cached
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    ISSUE: An increasing number of educators are calling for high standards and challenging learning activities for at-risk students. New technologies can provide meaningful learning experiences for all children, especially those at risk of educational failure. Schools that capitalize on the relationship between technology and education reform will help students to develop higher order skills and to function effectively in the world beyond the classroom.
andrewgomez

Interactive Whiteboards Enhance Classroom Instruction and Learning - 2 views

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    Whiteboards
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    The list of available suppliers of this technology was helpful. I went to the Mimeo site which had good videos of different features of their system, which seems to be cheaper than SMART. I read the idea of using these boards to record lessons for substitute teachers to use, which seemed a great way to not waste those substitute days.
areinsburrow

Revised Bloom's Taxonomy - Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching - 0 views

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    Great Bloom's Taxonomy Resource.  Presents interesting approach.
areinsburrow

Trigonometry - 2 views

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    This was shared with me in another class by M.Patton and I thought I would share it here and the manipulative are very useful and easy to work with.  
alexamoore621

Geogebra Tube - 0 views

shared by alexamoore621 on 09 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    This is a great tool for all of my math people! Creating interactives is a little bit tricky, but a quick search will give you ready-made interactives to enhance your lessons. I have used these with a lot of success for teaching transformations of functions and have created activitites to go along with them.
jnnfrkeith

Create free interactive timelines | Hstry - 2 views

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    This website allows you or students to create interactive timelines that can include pictures, videos, and quiz questions.
mal423

NCTM Mathematics Apps - 4 views

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    I really like NCTM's Virtual Manipulative apps.
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    I use these all the time in my classroom! The students always love to see something different, even if it is just for a quick demonstration.
caitjags21

Desmos Classroom Activities - 1 views

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    Just heard about Desmos Classroom in January.   Played with it just a little bit, but I am impressed with what I have seen so far!
lonesax

https://www.plickers.com - 6 views

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    This is a neat classroom poll app. You should check this out.
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    This would be a great thing to use for a quick survey of how students are doing with new material. I just wish my school had a better WIFI connection.
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    I agree with @areinsburrow that this app would make for a great survey for seeing how students are getting along new material. Using the Marzano learning scales (4-1) is a quick way of gauging understanding, but it would be nice to have something tangible to document individual students' understanding of lessons that way teachers can track their progress. Sometimes in my classroom I feel as though I reach some students too late when teaching new material, and it's hard to catch them up during small group or one-on-one instruction. This is app is a good, anonymous (to others, not the teacher) way of assessing student understanding.
janagy

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 4 views

shared by janagy on 04 Apr 15 - No Cached
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    Explore math with desmos.com, a free online graphing calculator I have used Desmos not only in my lessons as a point of references, but I have given students the opportunity to complete a linear equation project using Desmos to create a picture.
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    I love that it has an app so my students can still graph for free, at home!
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    I completely agree. Most of my students cannot afford the TI-83 graphing calculators, but almost all of them have smartphones that would allow them to use this app for free. I will definitely be showing this to my classes, although they probably won't be as excited as I was about it!
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    I like this app. This would have definitely helped me when I took Algebraic Concepts for my undergrad content course. Sure, my class website had a graphing calculator tab that I could use for homework. But I found it really difficult to navigate and very hard to see. If I was still taking that class, I would definitely share it with my classmates, because as you mentioned alexamoore621 TI-83 calculators are pricey. Although, now that I think about it, it would be hard to convince my professor to let us use it in class...he had a no cell phone use during exams, even if the phone had an app.
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