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Carrie Day

A Comparative Study of Integrating Multimedia into the Third Grade Math Curriculum - 0 views

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    An excellent study of using multimedia in math to improve engagement and learning outcomes. You will need to be logged into BSU account to access.
Chris Pontillo

33 Digital Tools for Advancing Formative Assessment in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for Software Support Tools for Assessment and Grading. This was put together my NEWA the organization that developed the MAPS test. Some of these I wouldn't have thought of for Assessment, like Lino. Lino is an old-time virtual bulletin board where you post "sticky" notes. I've seen this used as a "parking lot" for questions during PD, but I think I'll try it for assessment with teachers next training I lead.
Chris Pontillo

Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    This website has links to many different instructional games for kids. It's broken up into different categories based on content. I tried a few games and kids would like them and, of the ones I tried, there definitely was educational value in them. Though the games are geared toward elementary students, it would be nice if they were also sorted (or sortable) by grade-level.
Kelsey Ramirez

Connectivist Learning Objects and Learning Styles - 3 views

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    The article takes a look at learning process behind connectivism. It also compares constructivism to connectivism. It describes the features of connectivist learning objects or CLOs and the integration of CLOs together to contribute to learning. It also has some extra information like construction and communication or interchange of CLOs.
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    In this article, the authors compare constructivism and connectivism and look at how constructivism is moving towards connectivism. One important idea or theory is the use of the web in a more "collaborative framework." For example, individuals will collect, reflect, connect, and publish information from the web.
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    Interesting to see the point of view from the authors about some shared learning experiences that make possible informal learning from spontaneous connections between open networks. Most of the times it is said that the members of the network choose the other members to get connected but it is also important to pay attention to the unplanned connections.
Chris Pontillo

146 Educational Games for Kids « - 1 views

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    Here is another site with educational games. This one is organized by content, but it also is broken up by grade-level. There are also some language learning websites listed.
Chris Pontillo

Presentation Handouts | Resources | Leslie Fisher - 0 views

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    I've seen Leslie present at several conferences. Her resources are excellent and list many different types of Web 2.0 tools. Look down at the bottom of this page for "Tools You Can Use Tomorrow."
Chris Pontillo

The Best Web 2.0 Tools to Boost Your Teaching - 0 views

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    Some excellent tools listed, and several that I haven't heard of before which sound promising!
Chris Pontillo

Web 2.0 teaching tools to enhance education and learning - Edjudo - 0 views

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    Some great Web 2.0 tools, including 3D Projects, games/quizzes, and timelines (among others).
Chris Pontillo

Web 2.0 Guru - Web 2.0 Resources - 0 views

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    Another great list of Web 2.0 tools. There are a few that should be added in the Augmented Reality section like Aurasma and Daqri 4D, but still lots of good resources. There are also several different choices for Productivity Software.
Aaron Nichols

IDE Corp. - Innovative Designs for Education - 0 views

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    A great example!
Judy Sweetman

What's It Like Where You Live? - 1 views

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    This site from the Missouri Botanical Gardens provided a wealth of information about 12 of the biomes. There were many layers for the study of each of the particular biomes. In addition, there were links to further information about the study of plants.
Judy Sweetman

Biomes of the World - 2 views

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    This site has the most information of any of the sites I found. In addition to text and photographs, there are also videos, lesson plans, and information about the scientists who study the biomes.
Liz McKnight

SmARTKids - 0 views

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    A website maintained by the Smart Museum of Art based out of the University of Chicago. This site teaches art through reading and writing.
Patricia Smeyers

Simulations - 3 views

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    All Simulations (STEM) listed by grade level along with teacher ideas and activities.  
Tony H

Educational software: Evaluating & reviewing - 2 views

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    Information on evaluating educational software
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