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Jodie Riek

Multiplication.com - Multiplication - Repeated Addition - 1 views

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    Using videos to support lessons :)
Warren Buckleitner

Howard Gardner - 0 views

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    Howard Gardner's own list of multiple intelligences references.
Nikki Gibbs

Storybird - 13 views

Storybird is a really fun, interactive, and collaborative site. I know that I'm not the most creative person and have a hard time getting started with things coming up with a story line, so I love ...

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Erin Vose

Technology and Young Children Forum - 3 views

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    A forum that offers multiple links to why, why nots, hows, whats, when, etc to introducing young children to technology
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!
Connie Dang

Photovisi - 8 views

This is an excellent way to start portfolios for children who are just entering school! Like you said, it does not take up much physical space and children won't be disappointed that their artwork ...

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Cate Heroman

Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    I used this during a preconference session on assessment at NAEYC. It is awesome! Participants are able to use their cellphones to respond to live polling questions. There are open-ended responses and multiple choice options. After messages are sent, the results appear immediately on the screen. The polls can be inserted into powerpoint slides. It's a great way to get participants engaged!
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