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Natalie Frasure

Global SchoolNet: Home - 1 views

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    Site to support 21st century learning and improve academic performance through content driven collaboration. We engage educators and students in meaningful e-learning projects worldwide to develop science, math, literacy and communication skills, foster teamwork, civic responsibility and collaboration, encourage workforce preparedness and create multi-cultural understanding.
Joseph Bodnar

Tools to use with converting English units of volume - 1 views

Liquid Volume Converter http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/conversions/liquidvolume.php Practice Worksheets http://www.math-aids.com/Measurement/Liquid_Measure_Quiz.html Volume Conversion Game http...

education technology volume conversion

started by Joseph Bodnar on 25 Feb 14 no follow-up yet
Kim Hefty

Math Tools using Excel - 0 views

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    This is an excellent site for finding sources that connect mathematics and Excel.
Joseph Bodnar

Spreadsheet in the classroom resources - 0 views

Here are few resources for using spreadsheets in the classroom. The first provides excel files for use in a math class. The second provides resources ranging from tutorials to samples. http://ww...

education technology resources spreadsheets

started by Joseph Bodnar on 05 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Joseph Bodnar

Multimedia in the Classroom - 0 views

Article discussing ten reasons to use multimedia in the classroom. http://www.globalgridforlearning.com/10-reasons-to-use-multimedia-in-the-classroom Free math help website with videos. http://m...

education technology multimedia

started by Joseph Bodnar on 13 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
vanessa botts

Social Network Projects in the Classroom: Learning about tadpoles and frogs - 0 views

Grade 1/2 students in Kristen Wideen's class study tadpoles and frogs. In her class, she incorporates video conferencing, blogging, creating videos and books, teaching and learning from other peers...

education technology learning edtech543

started by vanessa botts on 20 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
marielzamora

Mathematical and Science Web resources for kids - 0 views

These two links provide an organized list of mathematical and science websites that integrate technology within these two content areas. http://gws.ala.org/category/sciences http://www.learningrev...

started by marielzamora on 07 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Joseph Bodnar

Online Math Resources - 1 views

http://easycalculation.com/ http://www.mathwarehouse.com/interactive/ http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/ http://www.xpmath.com/ http://www.101qs.com/ http://www.opusmath.com/ http://illumin...

education technology resources tools teaching

started by Joseph Bodnar on 08 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
latoya jackson

Drill and Practice: IXL - 0 views

http://www.ixl.com An extensive collection of drill and practice software to help students improve math and language arts skills. These games are organized by grade level and topic.

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
latoya jackson

Drill and Practice Programs - 0 views

http://blogs.edutech.nodak.edu/onlinetools/category/categories/drill-practice/ A collection of drill and practice programs for math, language arts, history and science.

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
w-j-lawrence

Free Educational Software And Games - 0 views

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    Listings, descriptions and reviews of free educational software and websites for school or home use. Categories include reading, science, math, typing, social studies, programming etc.
Jennifer Frisk

Wolfram Math World - 0 views

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    Mathematica is a computational software program used in many scientific, engineering, mathematical and computing fields. It was conceived by Stephen Wolfram and is developed by Wolfram Research of Champaign, Illinois. - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_Mathematica
swimordie

Browse the Gizmo Catalog | ExploreLearning - 0 views

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    World's largest and most advanced online repository of math and science simulations for grades 3-12. Research-proven, inquiry-based learning tools for teachers and students. Web-based for anytime, anywhere learning.
Marta Stoeckel

PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math simulations - 1 views

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    This is a really good site with loads of physics and chemistry simulations on everything from the greenhouse effect to electron diffraction.
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    This is a phenomenal collection of science simulations. I've used them both as a demonstration on my SMARTboard to drive home some point and as labs where students use the simulations to discover key points on their own.
David Mato

Personal learning networks - 13 views

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    There are four main aspects to a successful PLN: 1. Tools - depend on learners ability level but commonly include social media 2. Connection - groups of people with similar interests and goals. There is no boundary for location of group. 3. Delivery - can be through any method the learner prefers 4. Opportunity - with the development of technology, this can happen anywhere the learner has access.
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    I like that this link shares the "nuts and bolts" of PLNs. Seeing the basics laid out clearly is a great way to begin building a framework for understanding! I keep seeing NING mentioned in a number of articles, but I am unfamiliar with it. I might have to check it out just to stifle my curiosity!
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    This article was a great introduction to PLNs. I valued the intention it took from the beginning with the recognition that educators are life long learners, usually by choice, but also by state requirements. Making that connection between the inherent need for educators to learn and gain knowledge and the power of a PLN seems simple, but there are so many educators/districts not taking advantage of this resource.
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    This article makes a great point, that a personal learning network is designed by the learner where they are learning in their own comfort zone. The learner is attracted to certain things because of their abilities and own comfort level. The learner is in control of what they wish to accomplish, how much they want to learn and how they want to do it.
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    Great introduction to PLN's. I am sooo glad I am learning more about these. I have a new job teaching tech integration at the elementary level with zero curriculum, etc. I will be using PLN's to get research and other ideas. The great thing about this article is that it recognizes the importance of PLN's for educators continued PD. Great article!
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    This is a very simplified version which I like. I agree with Matt, the mention of PD in a brief article is good. A clear text which is helping me to build a better understanding. Thanks to Siss1382.
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    This is a good resource for someone looking for a layman's description of personal learning networks. The resource explains the elements - tools, connections, delivery, and opportunities of a PLN. It also talks about the growth of PLNs and connects it to social constructivism.
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    In this article from the Encyclopedia of Educational Technology, the author indicates that educators are expected to be lifelong learners and how Personal Learning Networks, that were originated in the business community, are a great tool to offer professional development. Four elements are cited as being the center to a successful PLN. These are the tools to build the PLN, the connections between the members, the way of delivering the information and the opportunity to participate in the PLN.
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    This wiki site was one of the most simplest definitions displaying the elements of a PLN: tools, connections, delivery, and opportunity. Tools allow the learner to use what is most familiar, connections provide the ability to build relationships with others, delivery includes how information is disseminated, and opportunity is when the learner has the time to practice.
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    This is a great site for someone new to PLNs. It provides a description of what makes up a PLN along with visuals. I also like the "growth" section of the wiki. In the first paragraph it discusses district PLCs. Many districts like to have vertical meetings, where all of the math teachers from elementary through the high school meet to see how their coursework aligns. These meetings are inconsistent because it is difficult to get all of the teachers out of class at the same time. Digital PLCs for vertical meetings would be a great way to allow for more constant collaboration.
Jackie Gerstein

eTwinning - Homepage - 0 views

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    The community for schools in Europe
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    The community for schools in Europe
Cyndi Orsburn

Resources for science, math, reading and writing at Kid's Cosmos - 1 views

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    I had never used this site before, but I really like the kid's field trip to Mars. http://www.kidscosmos.org/kid-stuff/kids-mars-trip-site-map.html. I like that it can be used to compare and contrast Mars and Earth. it is meant to be used by grades 2-8.
Patricia Smeyers

Simulations - 3 views

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

Mathway - 2 views

shared by Trevor Takayama on 03 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Problem solving math
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