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Rebecca Dionne

Oak Hill High School Maine-Regional School Unit #4 - 0 views

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    Here's where I went to high school. Not a very impressive website, but it's something.
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    I don't think it's that bad. I really like how clear cut it all is. If I was a parent I wouldn't have to search around to figure out where I needed to go to let the school know my child was sick.
Chelsea Caler

High School Economics: Student Resources for High School Economics - 0 views

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    This website has so much great information on it. It has ideas for lessons as well as today in history type of information. The web guides link talks about the web and how to use it properly and how to know if a site is credible. This is a tool that I found a week ago and really love it.
Sarah Sutter

Transparent Algebra: Day One - 0 views

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    Interested in reading one teacher's reflection on the first day of school? Here's a blog by Karl Fisch, who created that original "Did you know?" powerpoint. This looks like a blog specifically to share what happened in class each day as a part journal, part reflection, part transparent "open" teaching. It's worth reading - and rings true to what the first day is often about (if you are organized and everything goes according to plan).
Rebecca Dionne

Lewiston High School - 1 views

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    largest high school in maine
Chelsea Caler

Interactive ebooks for children - 0 views

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    This site is great for the elementary cohort. I'm sure most of you have heard of this site, but if you haven't try it out. When I worked at elementary schools many classes used this on top of other reading strategies.
Sarah Sutter

School to try streaming students in Grade 2 - 0 views

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      Is this an implementation of the ideas about letting students follow their interests/passions through choice, or about starting college in Kindergarten? What's the difference? Risks? Benefits? What do you think?
  • children as young as seven placed in classes according to their interests, with the mandated curriculum taught by a teacher who's similarly passionate about it.
  • LENS -- Learning in Engaging Networked Settings
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  • e arts, scientific inquiry or sports -- to shape every aspect of the education experience.
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Sarah Sutter

Do New Tools = New Learning? | Remote Access - 0 views

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    A middle school classroom teacher reflects on the tools they use in their classroom and the fact that it's the learning and how you empower students to create, think, evaluate and find resources that is key, not the tool itself.  Great reality check when it comes to integrating technology in the classroom.
Sarah Sutter

Mr. Wildeboer's Classes - 1 views

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    Check out this site by a high school science teacher! Links to a bunch of classes (standards based, integrated science classes). Great example of integrating a bunch of web2.0 tools. Awesome example!
Rebecca Dionne

North Yarmouth Academy - Yarmouth, Maine - 0 views

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    private 5-12 school in maine
Jamie Purnell

How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 0 views

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    Nice call! I saw this post from Richard Byrne and thought it would be good for folks to see. Glad you liked it too.
Rebecca Dionne

Biology in Motion - 0 views

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    Site created by a high school science teacher as a visual aid for teaching biology.
Chelsea Caler

Dangerously Irrelevant | Ruminations on technology, leadership and the future... - 0 views

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    blog about a teacher who wants to change the way we educate
Chelsea Caler

Classroom Management With Technology - 0 views

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    tips for classroom mgmt
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