TotSpot | Baby Blog Website, Kids Online Scrapbook, Parent Community - 0 views
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TotSpot integrates many aspects of technology together to create a Facebook-like network for parents and their child. The network is private and accessible to only account holders. Parents create an account then are able to add their children to the account on their own page. Pages can be shared through friend invite. The parents and children can upload pictures, videos, write journals, create developmental charts, and track milestones. Friends on the account can view items and make comments. With families living far apart and technology on the rise, families can keep track of their childrens' progress (even before birth!)
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.
Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship - 0 views
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they enable users to articulate and make visible their social networks
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While SNSs have implemented a wide variety of technical features, their backbone consists of visible profiles that display an articulated list of Friends1 who are also users of the system.
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Structural variations around visibility and access are one of the primary ways that SNSs differentiate themselves from each other.
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Online Art Activities - 0 views
JeopardyLabs - Online Jeopardy Template - 0 views
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!
Early Childhood Teacher - 1 views
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This blog is written by an early childhood teacher out of Florida. She uses this to update her parents and communicate with them about what is going on in the classroom. She posts entries here and there and also uploads pictures to share, which offers a balanced view of the classroom. She has it organized by recent posts, where parents can click on the title and also by categories. Additionally she has a bar on the side of her page which offers great websites and resources that parents can access.
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Scholastic website is well-organized and has good resources available. One can sort online learning activities by age level, including Pre K-K activities. The blog appears to be the same as Christina's Classroom (Christian Germano).
Reading Online: Getting Kindergarteners Started with Technology: The Story of One School - 0 views
Dabbleboard: The Whiteboard Reinvented - 3 views
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Dabbleboard is an online whiteboard that allows users to visualize, explore, communicate, create, and share their work. Users can chose from two ways of drawing: freehand or computer-recognized shapes. Either way, users can create a multitude of pieces. Dabbleboard can be especially helpful for students. They can create flow charts, organizational charts, or mind maps to process school topics. As well, they can create comic strips, mark on uploaded pictures, or freehand drawings to accompany an original story. There is also a collaborative feature, that allows users to voice and video chate, share with or browse the public library, or send the link of their creation via the web. There are endless possibilities for students to express their creativity using Dabbleboard.
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This can be a great graphic organizer to help students study for tests and communicate while doing projects.
Blogging Safety: Tips to Protect Kids Online - Microsoft Security - 1 views
Free Arthur Online Storybooks on KOL Jr. - 5 views
Moms, young kids and technology - 5 views
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A mom's blog with ideas for using technology with children in productive ways.
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Bummer, this was last updated in January 2009. This looked nice!
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This site provides many examples of websites that parents or teachers could use with their children. Links are given with detailed descriptions, uses of the technology, and an example is provided that this mother used with her children. Examples of technology include make-your-own poster online and make-your-own video consisting of your photos.
The New York Times Knowledge Network - 0 views
Erikson Institute - 0 views
eLearn, NZ's Tertiary eLearning Portal - 0 views
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