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Resources for EDUC 8847: Rubric Generator - 0 views

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    Quick video tutorial for getting started with Rubistar the online rubric generator.
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Using Avatars - 1 views

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    Vokis are customizable avatars for use in the classroom. A lesson does not have to consist of a large amount of time, which makes Vokis valuable for sharing mini-lessons or instructions with students. The teacher's voice (or student's) may be recorded and combined with text-based instructions be used to teach a list of vocabulary words, give instructions, or even as individualized greeting for students when they login to their computer. Vokis can be stored on a wiki to reduce the burden on a school's server and are safe to share (as long as the students does not share any specific information about themselves) because they do not show the child's face. Vokis are fun for students and encourage their oral language development in a non-threatening way.
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Google Docs: Presentation - 0 views

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    Google has a ton of free resources that have the same functionality as Powerpoint or Keynote. One of the great components of Google Docs is the ability to collaborate with others through real time chat or make comments/revisions to a document. For a presentation, Google Docs has a presentation tool that is easy to use, free, and accessible from any location with an internet connection. Although the presentations are not flashy, they help teachers incorporate multimedia into their instruction and make the technology accessible for all of their students.
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Pre-Training: Acitivities Checklist - 0 views

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    An essential part to PD is establishing relevance to what happens in the classroom. For many teachers implementing additional strategies to struggling readers or ELLs may seem overwhelming. Many teachers may already be using ESOL strategies in the classroom and may not even know it! Using this list of reading activities as a primer for background knowledge for some and a pre-training activity for others will help teachers realize that many ESOL strategies are just good educational practice. The Reading Resource is a clearinghouse of effective strategies for reading and although it is a bit difficult to navigate, it has a lot of resources for teachers from all educational levels.
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Pre-Training: Video Critique - 0 views

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    Prior to beginning training it may be necessary to activate one's background knowledge or make connections to more complex material. TeacherTube is a great resource for educators to use to collaborate and reflect on activities from teachers around the world. In this example, participants from a PD course for teaching with ESOL strategies will watch and reflect upon how interactive activities (such as Reader's Theater) help the ELL make meaningful connections to text. Later on in the training, participants will name the specific examples from the course and how they were applied in the video.
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Rubistar - 0 views

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    Authentic assessments are a great way to see if learning is transferable beyond a multiple choice test, but how do you determine if the objectives have been met? The answer: rubrics! Rubristar is a free online tool used to create rubrics for any subject. Rubristar also allows the user to connect to a community database of saved rubrics to use or modify to meet their individual needs.
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Glogster (EDU version) - 4 views

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    The classroom is a dynamic environment with a huge variety of opportunities for showcasing what has been learned in professional development. Sure, writing a lesson plan or a reflection may indicate how well the participant has benefited from PD course material, but to gain an authentic look into what the students are now capable of doing as a result of the teacher's professional development a web 2.0 tool may be more appropriate. An authentic assessment option is the glog. The glog is a way for educators to share what the students have learned and how the objectives from a PD course have been integrated into daily instruction. Plus, students love the multimedia interface and easy to use tools.
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Graphic.org - 0 views

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    Graphic organizers come in many different forms and are specific for the types of ideas or concepts they represent.Graphic.org presents the different types of organizers in a semantic feature analysis table. You can determine which GO works best for you and click on links for examples and resources. A great "stumbled-upon" resource
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FreeMind: Graphic Organizers - 0 views

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    FreeMind is an excellent resource for building graphic organizers of all types. Easy to use and free, FreeMind allows the user to create free-form maps, concept maps, flowcharts, and the functionality to do much more. The software also allows the user to save in a .jpg file format for easy retrieval from Mac and Windows machines.
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Honing Your ELL Strategies - 1 views

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    Course description for a multimedia workshop on ELL strategies
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Aardvark's English Forum - 0 views

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    For the ELL, a website that combines a text-rich environment and varying levels of ability is essential for developing all areas of the L2.
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Teaching ELL with Music - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to introduce music along with text for the ELL
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ESL Video Lessons - 0 views

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    Dave's video lessons combine practical examples for pronunciation and interventions for common errors made by ELL.
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