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Alexander Hendrix

Collaborative Internet Projects - 0 views

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    A laundry list of collaborative science based projects for students of all ages that allows collaboration across states and even the globe.
Alexander Hendrix

Race & Place: An African American Community - 0 views

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    Interactive website showcasing the collaborative effort of educators and researchers to chronicle events in the Jim Crow South. Students should be supervised when on this, or provided with 100% appropriate materials from this. Jim Crow South provides so many facets that would allow students to work collaboratively on different asepcts.
Alexander Hendrix

CIESE - Curriculum: K-12 CIESE Online Tele-Collaborative Classroom Projects - 0 views

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    Collaborative projects for older secondary students and elementary students to explore current issues in science
Alexander Hendrix

Online Collaborative Projects - 0 views

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    List of resources for students across the globe to collaborate with one another on problemsolving and other science and math based proejcts.
Allie

Using Wikis to Promote Student Collaboration | The Instructional Innovations Blog - 0 views

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    Some good ideas for using wikis within the classroom. I like the idea of doing a "scavenger hunt" and reporting back using a classroom wiki space. This would be more appropriate for the upper grades 4, 5, and 6th.
Emily Wampler

Mural.ly - 0 views

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    I didn't log in and try to use this tool, but it looks like a neat way to collaborate with others on online/multimedia projects.  Could be useful in the classroom??
Moni Del Toral

Scholastic.com | Online Activities: Weather Watch - 0 views

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    For this collaborative project, students observe and track cloud formations and relate it to weather patterns in their area
Alexander Hendrix

Projects - 0 views

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    Though out of LA, has a large list of projects that require students to collaborate with other and diverse students. Some great science ideas for those in need of a spark
Alexander Hendrix

Teachers' Page - 0 views

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    A seemingly inexhaustible resource for science instructors needing ideas, inspirations, or resources for not just collaborative, but also many other topes of activities for students of all levels
Benjamin Hindman

Let Them Play: Video gaming in education - 0 views

  • I started my 4th-grade students up on an updated version of Lemonade Stand.
  • The kids all wanted to make money and, within less than an hour, my English-language learning students were appropriately using words like net profit and assets.
  • allow students to play educational games as part of a facilitated lesson have  students create video games for their classmates or younger students use game design principles in curriculum design
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  • the added visual and audio effects, video games deliver information to students’ brains in a much more effective envelope.
  • research has shown that educational video games can increase student achievement, as well as spatial reasoning skills, compared to more traditional instruction.
  • Mission-based video games are about more than just getting students to memorize facts. Video games have been shown to teach literacy, problem-solving, perseverance, and collaboration.
  • Most video games offer students opportunities to both gain knowledge and, more importantly, immediately utilize that knowledge to solve a problem.
  • This immediate application of knowledge, coupled with the inherent fun of video games, engages and motivates students far better than many traditional lessons could. Students become problem solvers who can think through complex missions to find the best possible solution.
  • And because students are so motivated to find a solution, they will often take risks they might otherwise be too scared to take in the classroom.
  • Not only is he gaining valuable collaborative and leadership skills, he’s also becoming a true global citizen.
  • With any in-class activity, our job as teachers is to help students transfer that knowledge so they can use it in scenarios outside of that day’s lesson. The same goes for educational games.
  • Because students were in the lab, they weren’t bored enough to cause trouble during their down-time. Plus, teachers started seeing some intriguing self-regulation habits take form. With a limited number of controllers, students were politely asking and offering to take turns in the game lab, without adult intervention. And the lab attracted a variety of kids — girls, boys, special education students, kids from all socio-economic backgrounds. Students who normally never interacted were playing together.
  • School leaders contend that by building video games that work, students begin to understand complex systems, which will give them valuable knowledge as they enter the workforce.
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    A very interesting look at gaming in education.  This site also provides ideas and suggestions for integration of games into the classroom.
Kim Pratt

IDroo | Sharing And Collaborating - Skype App Directory - 0 views

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    This app has lots of potential but if you're running windows 7 64-bit, it seems you should avoid this one.
Madeline Grygiel

Collaborative/Online Project Level Up - 0 views

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    My PBL for Dr. Matkins! I documented the seasonal changes of a Sweetgum tree.
Alexander Hendrix

Collaborative Science Projects | eHow.com - 0 views

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    Creative ideas as to how to how to effectively execute colaborative science projects for students as well as a discussion of the importance and beneftis of doing so.
Kylee Ponder

GoldRush Webquest - 1 views

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    Webquest relating to the Gold Rush and Westward Expansion - could be used for students in 5th or 6th grade learning about California and the 1840s. Related to SOL USI.8 The student will demonstrate knowledge of westward expansion and reform in America from  1801 to 1861 by a) describing territorial expansion and how it affected the political map of the United States, with emphasis on the Louisiana Purchase, the Lewis and Clark expedition, and the acquisitions of Florida, Texas, Oregon, and California; b) identifying the geographic and economic factors that influenced the westward movement of settlers;
Kylee Ponder

Education World: WebQuest - 1 views

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    Awesome webquest on MLK, Jr. for middle school students - relates to SOL VUS.14 The student will demonstrate knowledge of the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s by a) identifying the importance of the Brown v. Board of Education decision, the roles of Thurgood Marshall and Oliver Hill, and how Virginia responded; b) describing the importance of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), the 1963 March on Washington, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Kylee Ponder

Ocean Zones - 1 views

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    Even more in depth webquest for students on Ocean Zones and the difference between the sunlight zone, the midnight zone, and the twilight zone. Relates to SOL 5.6 The student will investigate and understand characteristics of the ocean environment. Key concepts include a) geological characteristics; b) physical characteristics; and c) ecological characteristics. 
Kylee Ponder

Oceans Webquest - 1 views

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    Could easily be a way where students combine knowledge of oceans and continents, even earlier than 5th grade! Related to SOL 5.6 The student will investigate and understand characteristics of the ocean environment. Key concepts include a) geological characteristics; b) physical characteristics; and c) ecological characteristics. 
Kylee Ponder

Fun With Shapes - 1 views

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    Educational webquest for students at a younger grade - related to SOL K.11 The student will a) identify, describe, and trace plane geometric figures (circle, triangle, square, and rectangle); and b) compare the size (larger, smaller) and shape of plane geometric figures (circle, triangle, square, and rectangle). 
Kylee Ponder

Snakes Alive! - 1 views

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    Educational webquest on Snakes that could be used for almost any elementary grade! Relates to SOL 5.5 The student will investigate and understand that organisms are made of one or more cells and have distinguishing characteristics that play a vital role in the organism's ability to survive and thrive in its environment. Key concepts include a) basic cell structures and functions; b) classification of organisms using physical characteristics, body structures, and behavior of the organism; and c) traits of organisms that allow them to survive in their environment.
Kylee Ponder

Student Page Water Water Everywhere - 1 views

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    Educational webquest perfect for third graders learning about water and its different uses! Related to SOL 3.9 The student will investigate and understand the water cycle and its relationship to life on Earth. Key concepts include a) there are many sources of water on Earth; b) the energy from the sun drives the water cycle; c) the water cycle involves several processes; d) water is essential for living things; and e) water on Earth is limited and needs to be conserved.
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