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James Kornegay

Smithsonian Education - Welcome - 0 views

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      I think this is a great website. It has some great information, but it also is clear and concise. It has clear links to areas, and it's aesthetically pleasing.  
James Kornegay

HavenWorks.com ;-) NEWS HAVEN INFORMATION REFERENCE SOURCES FACTS - 0 views

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      In another one of my classes we've talked a lot about how kids don't read today-don't keep up with politics, modern events, or anything like that. This website would make it very difficult to learn anything related to politics. It's incredibly overwhleming, too many colors, and way too many links. 
James Kornegay

Index: Virginia Driver Improvement Program, State Approved Driver Improvement Classes i... - 0 views

shared by James Kornegay on 30 Aug 10 - Cached
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      Overwhelming! I'm not a big fan of everything going on here. It's unorganized and has too much going on. If I was trying to get any DMV School information from this site it would be very difficult. 
James Kornegay

FunBrain.com Grammar Gorillas - 0 views

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      This is kind of a neat educational site for young children who are working with grammar. It's a game where you have to help gorillas. 
James Kornegay

Home | W. W. Norton & Company - 0 views

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      This website is awesome. I haven't looked through many other disciplines, but for the English section there's a ton of information. You can take tests on certain literary periods or look through their archives. It's fantastic! 
James Kornegay

Online testing Hosted Quiz maker features ClassMarker - 0 views

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      As you can see, there's some free or paid options. Truthfully I haven't used this site myself-I haven't needed to, but I've heard a lot about it. It seems like it'd be a great way to create some practice tests or home study programs for students. 
James Kornegay

Literature Network Forums - Powered by vBulletin - 0 views

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      I highlighted the teaching section. It has some cool ideas! 
Sara Ross

My List: A Collection on "Least Favorite Educational Websites" | Diigo - 0 views

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    Here's a list of my "least favorite" educational websites.  Although they are my least favorite, I have to confess that I have a sort of love/hate relationship with each.  I've provided information on each site, and given a little explanation for the "love/hate".  :)
Sara Ross

My List: A Collection on "My Favorite 5 Educational Sites" | Diigo - 0 views

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    Here's a list of my five favorite educational sites, along with some brief information and the reasons why I love these sites.  Enjoy!  :)
Cindy McInnis

Cindy McInnis least favorite sites - 3 views

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    Many of these sites are on my list due to navigation frustration.
Cindy McInnis

Cindy McInnis favorite web sites - 1 views

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    These are just a few of my favorite web sites. Many pertain to biotechnology.
Scott Reintgen

iSeek - 0 views

shared by Scott Reintgen on 27 Aug 10 - Cached
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    This is a great site for searching whatever educational topics you're interested in. As I've only searched so many things, I can't speek for every single topic you might have... However, I have found this site a great source when I'm looking for information that google doesn't seem willing to yield.
Storm Troopers

Smithsonian Education - 1 views

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    This site is kind of fun. I put it on my favorite list, but I think the text is way too small. Also, Flash presentations are going out soon because they aren't well supported any more. HTML5 is the ticket these days. In any case, the site is educational and interesting. I had to try several of the drills.
Storm Troopers

PBS Kids - 0 views

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    Lots of fun animation. I stayed very entertained on this Web site. I love that the Dr. Seuse characters are tied in. What great books! The sounds make it fun too... though... I do wonder how a student who's deaf or blind might interact with this site.
Blakely Lord

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Lesson Plans by Category
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      I think the lesson plans offered on this site are excellent. Even if you just use them as the basis for your own lesson, they are really comprehensive and interesting.
  • News Quiz | August 26, 2010
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      Current events news quizzes could be a lot of fun for a civics class!
  • Word of the Day | premise
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      You could do this word of the day exercise using any newspaper. I love the idea of finding a specific word in a newspaper!
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  • Lesson plans across the curriculum based on Times content. See all Lesson Plans »
  • We invite students 13 and older to comment on issues in the news.
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      I LOVE the idea of having my class read about an issue and then write letters to the editor. Reading comprehension, current events, communications, writing, constructing a logical argument, and civic engagement - all in one lesson!
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    The New York Times has a blog full of lesson plans related to news content in their paper. It's an incredibly rich website, full of ideas for tons of different kind of lesson plans - current events, journalism/writing, civics, international events, and many, many more. This is the kind of website you can visit as a teacher to get ideas or have your students use as part of a class project.
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