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amritha bhat

Search engine - 0 views

shared by amritha bhat on 12 Oct 10 - Cached
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    Kid safe filtered search engine which could be used for web quests and researching information on the internet
anonymous

Weighing In: Three Bombs, Two Lips, and a Martini Glass -- NCAC - 0 views

  • If you had asked me a year ago what bombs, lips, and martini glasses have in common, I would have answered, “A fraternity party.” Now I have a different answer. It’s called Common Sense Media. This not-for-profit Web-based organization is in the business of using a “rating” system to review all types of media that target children, but their “ratings” of books are especially disingenuous. They claim that they want to keep parents informed. Informed about what? What their children should read or what they shouldn’t read?
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      I put a link to Common Sense Media on the library web page for the Internet safety information. Now, after reading about the book ratings, should I remove the link?
anonymous

New campaign targets online privacy for children and teens | Featured on eSchool News |... - 0 views

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    We can use Common Sense Media's Internet safety information and discourage use of the book ratings, right?
Matthew Gudenius

Toward A New Golden Age In American Education--How the Internet, the Law and Today's St... - 0 views

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    This is the U.S. Department of Education's 2004 National Education Technology Plan. It is based on input from thousands of students, educators, administrators, technology experts and education organizations. It also builds on the previous reports issued in 1996 and 2000
Matthew Gudenius

NetSmartz - 2 views

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    NetSmartz.org is a free online resource created by Boys & Girls Clubs of America and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in order to teach about issues regarding online safety, privacy, cyberbullying, and technology ethics and etiquette. There are plenty of engaging interactive multimedia tools and activities, for parents, teachers, kids, teens, and law enforcement... and some resources in Spanish.
Jennifer Cullen

Internet Resources for Stats Lessons - 0 views

I utilized several different websites but the main two were http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/ and Google. I had students analyze several different stats from the World Record Book and then we us...

resources web2.0 integration curriculum

started by Jennifer Cullen on 16 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Bradley Drewyor

Dave's ESL Cafe - 0 views

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    I have been using this Web site as a resource since I first started in educational publishing way back in 1998. This has been a long-term and consistent source for information, ESL expert reviewers, and just general discussion around what needs to happen for English-language learners to have success in school. If you have ESL students and are not sure what to do for them, this is a great place to start and to find individuals who are willing to give tips and support your efforts.
Frank Asciutto

Fotonea for collages - 1 views

Fotonea is a free web site for creating a collage from pictures and it is relatively simple. I used it for my Integrating Internet Activity:

http:__fotonea.com_shared.php?f=f0acc62ba6726077b288bf7d5eb35d04

started by Frank Asciutto on 15 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Tony H

PortableApps.com - 0 views

shared by Tony H on 05 Feb 11 - Cached
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    -Take your apps with you anywhere you go. -Extremely useful when frequenting internet cafes or using others' computers. -Send files home with you students with the confidence they will be able to open them on their home computers and not worry about soft compatibility issues.
anonymous

Home | digitalliteracy.gov - 0 views

  • This is the destination for digital literacy resources and collaboration. Use it to share and enhance the tools necessary to learn computer and Internet skills needed in today’s global work environment.
Eric Warren

Mind Flash - 0 views

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    From the site: Upload your existing training files (PowerPoint, Video, Word or PDF) and Mindflash automatically converts them into an online course, accessible to any trainee with internet access. Add as many files as you like, arranging them in just the right order to create an engaging multi-media training experience.
Jennifer Sevy

EDTECH 541-4172 (SU11): Assignment: Integrating the Internet Lesson Plan - 1 views

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    Great online tool for students to check spelling and use a thesaurus feature. Reads words out loud if needed, and will find words that are spelling "close enough".
Eric Warren

OpenDNS - 0 views

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    A free service for your home that lets you control the websites that are accessible on all Internet-connected devices on your network. Education and Enterprise versions also commercially available.
Brock Halladay

Common Craft - 0 views

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    fun and interesting videos worth checking out.
danielarichard

Integrating Technology in the Classroom, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online - 0 views

shared by danielarichard on 18 Oct 14 - Cached
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    The textbook company, Glencoe, did a great resource page that has several academic sites on using the internet into your classroom. They give examples and instructions for educators.
Alissa Blackburn

Connectivism - YouTube - 0 views

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    Explaining the many facets of learning through connectivism and how the internet has connected us even more.
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