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Lisa Delgado

TypingMaster Pro Typing Tutor - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com - 0 views

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    Inexpensive typing tutor that adjusts to your needs. Highly rated by CNET.
Titus Martin

http://math-lessons-collab.wikispaces.com/Movie+Box+Office+Regression%20 - 0 views

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    Use Movie box regression to explore different types of applications
Mark Caponigro

Meridian Article: When Technology Goes to Math Class - 0 views

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    Although a few years old, this article, entitled "When Technology Integration Goes to Math Class," addresses some still very relevant issues and positive outcomes from the integration of technology into the mainstream math classroom. The article touches on the reasons why teachers have been more hesitant to move to the constructivist approaches now readily seen in language arts, social studies, and in some cases science classrooms. The article features the author's first attempt at this type of teaching in math: a telecollaborative project entitled "Statisitics: A Curiosity Factor."
Mark Caponigro

Integrating Technology in the ESL/EFL Classroom - 0 views

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    In this lesson plan, teachers work with ESL (English as a Second Language) students to practice present and past tenses of verbs. They also work to differentiate between simple and progressive tenses, as well. They listen to an audio component and then complete identification-type tasks using an Excel spreadsheet and MS Word document. Students receive immediate feedback.
katie gordon

The Space Place :: Live! - 0 views

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    a short video clips in which you can pick from to watch and learn about nasa. There are short interview of people who work for Nasa and space missions and what they do. Very neat for looking at different types of jobs for children.
Ashley Siegel

Mathway: Step-by-Step Math Problem Solver - 0 views

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    With this amazing website, students can enter in any type of math problem from basic math, pre-algebra, algebra, trig., precalc, or calculus. The site will then ask a series of questions, break the problem down, and explain it step-by-step.
katie gordon

Kids' Place Houghton Mifflin English - 0 views

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    This is an english website for elementary school students it contains, ideas for writing, grammar blast, and also what I really like about it is it has a list of many different types of graphic organizers and pdfs the you could print out to use with your class.
Lenrose Fears

Cooperative Arithmetic: How to Teach Math as a Social Activity | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Hundreds of articles, expert interviews, research, and resources highlighting success stories in K-12 education. Short videos provide case studies in technology integration, project-based learning, emotional intelligence, teacher preparation, assessment and more." /> metatext/html; charset=utf-8
Lisa Delgado

NASA's KSNN™ - 0 views

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    Kids Science News Network: Short science videos and lessons to explain science, technology, engineering, Math,and NASA concepts. Newsbreaks are animated for K-2 and 3-5 has real kids in short news break type videos answering questions kids ask.
Lisa Delgado

mrcoley.com  --  The Official Website of Room 34 - 0 views

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      I like the way he gives students many options for submitting their daily reporter notes. Students who don't have access to a computer can borrow an AlphaSmart to type up their notes.
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      ColeyCasts are podcasts [some are enhanced podcasts] that the students create to share what they have learned on a topic.
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      Teacher Links provides directions on creating iPod Flash Cards and ColeyCast podcasts.
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    Mr. Coley's classroom website has several interesting uses of technology. I particularly enjoy The Daily Blog, ColeyCast, StudyCast, iPod Flash Cards, Classroom Taxes, and his generous "How To" explanations.
Mark Caponigro

Ed.VoiceThread - 0 views

  • A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide
  • comments in 5 ways
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    Collaborative tool that can utilize various types of media and allow commenting through voice, text, audio file, and video. The person commenting can also draw on the visual and it will by synched with their comment. Educators can purchase a one time $10 membership to put more restrictions on access.
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    Teachers could use this tool to post images, videos, or slideshows and have each student share their ideas about what was presented. This would give all students a chance to express their thoughts. I believe the teacher can hold the comments until she is ready to release them so students can't base their comments on the other comments they heard. I also liked the idea that it could be moderated by the creator of the Voicethread. Students could also use it as a presentation tool.
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    This is a very cool tool. I came across it this weekend while searching for something for my Cool Tools Demo and immediately put it down as one of the things I wanted to talk about. I just noticed you just posted this, so I hope I don't steal your thunder! It is something I would love to learn more about and actually use at some point, though. SlideShare is a similar program I came across and signed up for as well. I'll post that bookmark for the group.
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