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Alicia Caldwell

Glogster - 4 views

I think that this is a great alternative to the traditional poster and markers. Since it is something that many students have probably never used before, I think they would be excited to try it. ...

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Alisa Hilley

Home - Primary Math - 0 views

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    Primary classes sharing what they are learning in math. - Home
Alisa Hilley

Home - Indianhead International School - 0 views

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    Our school community - Home
Alisa Hilley

Nature Guide Home - Littlewood's Nature Guide - 0 views

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    The Littlewood Nature Guide wiki gives examples of some of the flora and fauna that can be found in our school's environmental center - Nature Guide Home
Fran Simon

Super Home Hero for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 5 views

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    A new app from the Fred Rogers Center to add to their growing line up of stellar apps that are pedagogically sound and a hit with the children!
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

Picnik - 10 views

I really enjoyed this site! I'm not very good with computers, but this site was very easy to navigate. Children can use this site when creating projects for school. They can also use this site at h...

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Bonnie Blagojevic

TopTen for Young Learners - All the Best! - 18 views

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    Gail Lovely's list of Top Ten Web 2.0 tools for young learners. Should be interesting to check this out.
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    #6. Glogster EDU- This is a great way to incorporate the school into the home. This program allows teacher to show caregivers what is being done in the classroom (i.e. uploading class calendars, posting students' projects, etc.). If teachers post educational practice links, students are able to practice certain skills learned in the classroom at home. This program also allows parents to connect with the teacher, it will allow parents and teachers to communicate via blogs.
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    Wonderful that someone put together a list of the top ten tools for young children,their parents and teachers. Several sites would be helpful in working with young children or counseling are: 1. Wordle - students could create a poster of words they know and continue adding new words. 2. Yola - a user friendly software that allows teacher, parents, student to create a web site.to share information with others. 3. Blogs - the KinderKids Blog published class projects that could be view by parents or serve as means of communicating with classrooms around the world.
Fran Simon

Results from the Early Childhood Technology Today Survey published in Child Care Inform... - 4 views

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    Until now, there have only been a few broad-brush reports that lump 'technology' into single or narrow categories that don't provide the specifics needed to inform early education directors' decision-making. Some existing studies about young children and technology are focused on technology or television use at home. Other surveys focused on educational technology in K-12 classrooms. This study isolates classroom use of interactive technology tools.
Michelle Appelman

Dabbleboard and Photo Story 3 - 20 views

Both of these websites seem really great and appropriate for early childhood. I really enjoyed learning about Photo Story. It seems like a great project for students. I loved the fact that they can...

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Alisa Hilley

Dashboard | Diigo: Wetpaint - 0 views

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    "A Wetpaint website is built on the power of collaborative thinking. Here, you can create websites that mix all the best features of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks into a rich, user-generated community based around the whatever-it-is that rocks your socks. A social website that's so easy to use, anyone can participate."\n About Us. (2009). retrieved February 28, 2009 , from WetPaint Web Site: http://www.wetpaint.com/page/about \n\n Technology has become such a great assessment and device to drive and promote learning in the classroom. I believe that it would behoove teachers to take advantages of these new tools and incorporate them in the classroom. Technology has open so many new ways to allow teachers and students to collaborate while learning, and WetPaint is the way to go. By using WetPaint, Teachers can create blogs for their classrooms; which may include, syllabus, information, assignment, etc. The students of the classroom can join the bog and post new information, ask questions, work on projects, etc. WetPaint can be used in classrooms of different ages. The teacher can disable ads and other information that children may not need to see. Parents can also read the blogs. This allows a chance for parents to know what their children are learning and promote these ideas at home. WetPaint is can become child-directed, if the teacher is will to make it that way. If teachers allow children a chance to learn about and experience this in the classroom, WetPaint can become a very child-directed technology. The possibilities are endless with using WetPaint.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Grace Poli - TeachWithGrace - Resources - 0 views

    • Bonnie Blagojevic
       
      Am interested in sources of legal music downloads and will investigate these suggestions. Also, in thinking about Grace's work with middle school students and thinking if there are aspects to change/adapt for work with younger children. (some thoughts on sharing songs at home, using other types of audio/media options that might be more affordable than ipods for sharing at home with young children.)
Warren Buckleitner

BBC NEWS | UK | Education | Web children 'living in prisons' - 0 views

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    Children are living in a "comfortable prison" of their own home and are not being prepared for adult life, the head of the Independent Schools Association says.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Technology & Young children - 2 views

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    The National Association for the Education of Young Children Technology & Young Children Interest Forum has a website with information about their projects, and a link collection with information on "Tech with Children", "Tech Tools for Educators", "Tech at Home" and Research.
Bonnie Blagojevic

iPad Multimedia Tools - 15 views

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    Lots of options, including many free tools to try...
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    A new webcast was added, showcasing apps and project ideas for children of various ages including PreK and Elementary grades.
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