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ExploreLearning Gizmos: Math & Science Simulations Powering Inquiry and Understanding - 1 views

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    This paid website has an online library of simulations to be used in math and science. For each simulations there are lesson plans, students exploration worksheets, and other material.
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    This resource contains several math a science simulations that students can use. This resource is free to teachers and can be used to promote cross curricular learning for math and science. There are simulations as well as research for teachers to read through.

Sheppard Software - 0 views

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Teaching With Primary Sources: Library of Congress - 0 views

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KidCitizen - 0 views

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Assistive Technology - 0 views

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    This resource provides various links to websites, blog posts, articles, and videos that relate to understanding how to use assistive technology. Anyone wanting to find various assistive technologies and learn how to evaluate them should start here.
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Conversations in the cloud - 1 views

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    Voicethread allows users to create videos and share with others.
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    This is a great tool for teachers and students to use to express their view/knowledge with imaginary and voice recording. You can find an image and record yourself or use text on however many slides you want to create. Such a fun creative free website!
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    Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting.
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    Voicethread is a great way for students to add narration to their presentation slides. Simply upload graphics and images to the slides then record narration over it. Great for presentations you wish to share with others and students can receive feedback from the Voicethread community.
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Tips for using Google Slides via G Suite Learning Center - 0 views

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    Everything from creating templates to publishing files as websites, the Tips page for Google Slides is full of helpful tips.
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Top Ten Slide Tips | Garr Reynolds Official Site - 0 views

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    1. Keep it Simple PowerPoint uses slides with a horizontal or "Landscape" orientation. The software was designed as a convenient way to display graphical information that would support the speaker and supplement the presentation. The slides themselves were never meant to be the "star of the show" (the star, of course, is your audience).
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    This website contains great advice on how to prepare for, design, and then deliver a professional and effective presentation. Gary Reynolds wrote the best selling book about how to use presentation software called Presentation Zen.
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    This resource gives a list of 10 tips for better and more effective presentations. It is easy to get carried away when making a presentation. Referencing these tips will help educators and students keep their slides clear concise, and to the point.

G Suite Learning Center - 0 views

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The 100 Best Video Sites For Educators - 0 views

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    This website has a collection of 100 different video resources specifically designed for teachers to use. It is organized by topic and audience to help teachers find exactly what they are looking for. This should be the first jumping off point for anyone trying to incorporate videos into their classroom.

Educational Games for Kids - 0 views

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Khan Academy | Free Online Courses, Lessons & Practice - 0 views

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    This website contains a vast library of educational videos that are designed to teach students about various topics in the world of math, science and computers. The videos are accompanied with practice problems for learners to go through after each video to assess their learning.
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Teaching with YouTube - 0 views

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    This is a website that specifically helps educators use YouTube in the classroom. With some many videos already out there, YouTube is a powerful tool. This site helps pair specific videos to specific topics.
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The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2016 - So Far | Larry Ferlazzo’s W... - 1 views

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    Blogger, Larry Ferlazzo, provides his list of best Web 2.0 applications so far for 2016. Many of the applications have to do with ELL and ESL; however, these applications could be used with lessons in any classroom. He also provides lists from prior years.
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    Blogger, Larry Ferlazzo, provides his list of best Web 2.0 applications so far for 2016. Many of the applications have to do with ELL and ESL; however, these applications could be used with lessons in any classroom. He also provides lists from prior years.
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Social Media Made Simple - 2 views

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    Gould Burgess teaches in a "flipped classroom," so her students complete their "lower-level thinking" for homework, and engage in "higher-level thinking," like the marble and catapult lab, in the classroom. After watching the podcasts at home, students come to class ready to work on more advanced exercises that build on what they learned from the lectures. Check out some great tools and examples from the NEA website!!
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Learn Math For Free. Forever. - 1 views

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    Currently my favorite website is Prodigy because my students are SO ENGAGED in solving math problems because of the FREE wizarding games provided within the site. If you work with kiddos in grades 1-8, check it out!
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Great Resource: Free Technology for Teachers - 7 views

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    Lots of resources for teaching and the price is right. It won best blog and resource sharing site in 2009 from Edublog.
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    This is one of my favorite resources. I find that it usually has a great deal of information that can be used in the classroom.
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    This blog is a GAME CHANGER! Rickard Byrne sends you to the best, most relevant resources and does a lot of the searching for me. I'm so grateful for his work! I follow him on FB too so his updates find me.
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    This website is one of my favorite go to places to learn about new technology tools. It is run by Richard Byrne, a former high school social studies teacher. There are resources for teachers in every content area and for any purpose. There is even a Facebook page you can like which features the same posts as the blog. Personally, I chose to like the Facebook page so the updates pop up in my feed. This allows me to see the posts throughout the year as they become available without any extra effort.
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    Blog with tons of great tech information for teachers.
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    I have a lot of technology blogs that I read through my Digg reader in order to stay up to date with emerging technologies and trends. One of the main blogs that I find great tips and resources from is Free Technology for Teachers. I have found that they are not as applicable for me now that I am working solely in higher ed, but I still enjoy reading the majority of the posts. Not sure why my post is timestamped 01 Feb 10, sorry!
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Competency Works - 0 views

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    I get the email newsletter from this website and appreciate their efforts to promote competency/mastery learning.
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ESL Reader - 1 views

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    This website allows ELL/ESL Learners to copy and paste text from online articles into the tool which then turns each word into a clickable button for instant translation. Helpful for students who just get stuck on a few words or do not understand the context of certain words.
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