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Joseph Alvarado

Lesson Writer - 0 views

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    A website that allows you to take a news article and create comprehension and word work activities out of it. Very cool.
Jodie Riek

Multiplication.com - Multiplication - Repeated Addition - 1 views

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    Using videos to support lessons :)
Michelle Appelman

Myphotoalbum.com and Google Video - 5 views

My Photo Album is a website that could be a wonderful resource for teachers. This website allows people to share photo and videos for free. Teachers could very easily use this as a way to form comm...

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started by Michelle Appelman on 31 Oct 09 no follow-up yet
mary corr

TeacherTube - 0 views

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    This website has many videos for teachers. These videos are easy to share with multiple people.
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    TeacherTube is a website for teachers and parents to visit to find videos on various topics. Users can search for video's based on subject and the video's are often rated on their quality.
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    TeacherTube is a site for teachers to upload instructional videos for other teachers to view or for home learners. Members of this site are encouraged to make constructive comments, as if they were in a classroom listening to a lesson or in a meeting listening to a proposal. I thought it would be an effective way to use this website in a child-life setting. For instance, if a child was very ill and was contained to a hospital room, he/she could prevent from getting far behind in school by watching his lessons being taught online. This is a site I would recommend to all teachers, and the best part - it's free!
anonymous

HotChalk Learning Management System Connecting Teachers, Students and Parents - 1 views

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    HotChalk is a collaborative tool for teachers, parents and students. Teachers can access a free learning management system and curriculum tools. Also available is the ability to interact with students and parents regarding assignments and grades. Free resources include a learning management system, lesson plans, curriculum tools and forums to discuss topics with other teachers. Most resources on this website are free but some of the more advance and global setting are not (hotchalk.com)
Sara Burke

Copyright Alliance Education Foundation - 3 views

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    excellent source for resources including lesson plans
Joseph Alvarado

Curriki - WebHome - 1 views

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    a community for educators to share and collaborate lesson plans and resources.
Tiffany Smith

So You Want To Teach? - 1 views

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    This is a great for future teachers to explore difference ideas, resources to help with lesson plans and curriculum planning. I think is perfect for the future teacher! I really got a lot of this blog!
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

YouthLearn - 1 views

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    This site provides teachers with lesson ideas that are technology based. Teachers will find this site useful because for each activity it provides an overview of the lesson, goals, and materials needed. The site also includes detailed instruction on how to implement the activity.I really enjoyed that the site was easy to navigate and provided a lot of in-depth ideas. I will definitely use this site in my future classroom.
Bonnie Blagojevic

LTP | Getting Started: "I Wanna Take Me a Picture" - 2 views

  • we’re living in a visual culture
  • benefits of positive visual stimulation
  • Even very young children, when encouraged, have the ability to express their complex emotional lives visually.
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  • until the second or third grade a child’s predominant means of self-expression is drawing.
  • But when they’re just beginning to write, they often rely on their drawings rather than their writing to convey the meaning of the story.
  • the need to attend to our neglected physical and visual surroundings
  • and the need we all feel to articulate and communicate something relevant about our personal and communal lives.
  • thirty years of thinking about how we learn, and how we express ourselves with images.
  • when I demonstrated how the camera worked to the people I wanted to photograph, everyone, myself included, felt more at ease.
  • Their desire to be photographed was as strong as their desire to photograph.
  • The children’s pictures were more complicated and disturbing than mine — and, I began to realize, much closer to what it felt like to be there.
  • Merton’s photograph reflects that fear.
  • Their pictures and writings made for an uncompromising look at the problems they faced.
  • It’s unlikely that the young people would ever have written what they did without the pictures to prompt them (Kathy’s writing came from the beautiful landscape photographs she’d made), and the pictures would have been difficult to decipher without the stories to accompany them.
  • their photo-essays were a starting point for acknowledging and discussing, in their own voices, a very tough predicament. (
  • how photography and writing stimulated one another. Many of the students I worked with had trouble writing; they would labor painfully over a sentence or two. But when they worked from a photograph that had something to do with their own lives, especially a picture they had taken themselves, they were able to write more — and what they wrote about was their own experiences.
  • Asking them to write about the subject they were going to photograph, then asking them to make a list of images suggested by their writing — this was a way to help them organize their picture-taking before they went out to shoot.
  • These children had never seen each other’s neighborhoods, certainly not each other’s homes or families. They were essentially strangers to each other.
  • When the students brought back pictures of their families and communities, each child tried to explain what was going on in the pictures, and the others eagerly asked questions.
  • teachers rarely come from the same community as their students. Photographs can give them a glimpse into their students’ lives.
  • Photography is perhaps the most democratic visual art of our time. For most of us, picture taking is a part of our family lives. We don’t need a particular talent, like the hand-eye coordination necessary for drawing, to render what we look at. Even children and adults unfamiliar with photography can make photographs of what they see and imagine. For those of us who have used cameras, photography offers a language that can draw on the imagination in a way we may never have thought possible before.
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    Wendy Ewald shares from lessons learned working with children, using photography to express themselves. Lots of interesting ideas.
Kristin Gould

A Simple Guide to All that Teacher Need to Know About Digital Citizenship - 5 views

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    Great resources on lessons to use to teach digital citizenship
Allison Jennings

Photobucket - 0 views

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    This website is good for sharing images and videos. This would be a good tool for teachers to use to find photos related to their lesson plans or to upload photos from the classroom so parents could see. I do agree that the website should be reviewed outside of the classroom.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Google Video - 0 views

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    Search and watch millions of videos indexed from all over the web. Upload and share videos with the world.
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    This website is a very good resource for teachers. They can find almost any video to use as a visual component for their lessons. It is nice because it shows videos from sites such as youtube, as well as other video websites. Teachers would also be able to upload videos of their class to share with parents or other educators.
Jamie Borenstein

CHFD5130 Examples - 0 views

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    Good resource for both parents/ teachers. Hours of fun for kids!
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    This is a great site for parents, teachers, and kids. It is filled with lesson plans, craft ideas, and thousands of coloring pages.
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