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Dale McManis

Archived Webinar - 2012 - Brian Puerling - Hatch Early Childhood - 2 views

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    Recipient of a PBS Innovative Educator Award and PBS Teacher's Choice Award, Brian Puerling helps early childhood educators explore the possibilities with technology by sharing ways to embrace new technology in the classroom, how to integrate and how the use of technology can enhance and augment practices that foster development.
Dale McManis

Archived Webinar - Evaluating Early Learning Technology - Hatch Early Childhood - Innov... - 3 views

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    Topic: Understanding why educational technology must be carefully evaluated by programs considering its use, and how they can skillfully do so.
Patti Porto

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 12 views

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    "APPitic is an directory of apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to help you transform teaching and learning. These apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings"
Diane Bales

Fred Rogers Center - Curriculum Toolkit - 6 views

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    The Curriculum Toolkit is an innovative online resource for higher education faculty in the fields of early childhood education, psychology, and children's media. The Toolkit features content designed to enhance classroom instruction by providing instructors with a wealth of archived video and instructional material from the Fred Rogers Archive. The Toolkit continues to grow as more faculty add their expertise to this growing knowledge base.
Jess Keenan

EdCamp ME 3/8/2014, FREE tech conference for EC-12 teachers - 0 views

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    Come join fellow educators to share and learn about technology use in the classroom, early childhood through grade 12. This is an incredible professional development opportunity and it is FREE! Please check out the website to learn about the "unconference" model of EdCamp, http://edcampmaine.org
Jocelynn Smrekar

Blogging in an Early Childhood Classroom - 24 views

An accurate description is provided. if parents want to intorduce blogging to children, this is a good place to do it.

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Erin Vose

3-D pop-up Books created by children - 4 views

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    A great way for a child to be engaged and excited about writing. Students' books can be shared on classroom blogs, websites or the hyperlink can be emailed to parents.
mary corr

Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter is an easy way to communicate with friends, co-workers, and other people. For us, as teachers, it is a great way to communicate with parents what is happening in the classroom!
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    Twitter has become a very popular site over the last 2 years. This site would be more appropriate for teachers and parents. Teachers could follow someone in the public eye that has importance to education, and parents can follow teachers. By "follow", I mean that if you "follow" someone, you receive updates from them to your phone and/or web. It is a great way to stay connected! Many times parents are curious as to what their children are doing/learning that moment, and teachers can express this through using Twitter.
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    After evaluating this site even more, there is not always a guarantee that a website that is posted to someone's update would work or be available. This could cause concern and frustration for a parent or student trying to stay in communication with a teacher through Twitter.
Megan Stafford

Wordpress - 0 views

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    Easy to use, good for educational blogging.
Rachel Arredondo

http://www.epals.com/ - 0 views

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  • Safely connect, collaborate and learn using our leading protected email and blog solutions for schools and districts
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      Goal of ePals.
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    The ePals Global Learning Community is a network of interconnected classrooms around the world. It provides a safe environment for students and teachers for building and exchanging knowledge, using protected e-mail, blogs, translation tools, evidence-based curricula and authentic, collaborative learning experiences. ePals offers a range of services and features that are free for students in grades K through 12. One service is ePals SchoolMail. This is a multilingual electronic communications solution that offers schools and districts a protected, customized and collaborative environment. Another service is ePals SchoolBlog, an educational tool for creating unified Web-based platforms that administrators, teachers, parents and students use to achieve academic goals (hotchalk.com)
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    The ePals Global Learning community is a very useful networking, and collaborative tool. I found it very easy to use. It is easy to sign up and free to use. I have had no problems using this website.
Danielle Johnson

Live Journal - 1 views

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    A tool that can be used to create a blog or a community where others can comment and question what you are writing about or what others are saying. Can be used to keep parents updated on the classroom or allow parents to comment on what is going on. .
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    This site can be used in many ways which include: a private journal, a blog, discussion forum and social network.
anonymous

Assistive Technology for Students with Disabilities / Family Village School - 0 views

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    I found the website that links you to other websites about using technology in the classroom and using technology when working with children with disabilities.
anonymous

Snapfish in the classroom - 6 views

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    Snapfish has a really neat way where teachers and parents can communicate with each other by posting thier pictures to a secure room. It is a really great way for parents to share pictures of their vacations, outings, or fun adventures they experience with the class. There is also a way that parents can take their child's artwork and turn it into calendars, purses, etc.
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    Snapfish is an online place to print, share, and create with your digital photos. Post and share your photos with a group, class, team, or club. All photos and students' work can be posted and published in one convenient room. This is a great way for teachers, parents, and students to get to know one another by sharing their photos, in a safe and secure room. There are also great tips and ideas for taking pictures, projects, and gifts.
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