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Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Filamentality - 1 views

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    A tool for quickly creating a webquest and other activities for students. Make your own or search for one that's already been made that suits your grade level and subject area. (Week 2, Link 2 for EdTech541)
Eric Warren

Melody Assistant - 0 views

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    From the site: Melody Assistant is dedicated to music writing, printing and rendering. Easy to use, Melody Assistant offers a user-friendly interface and powerful capabilities. Now used by a very active community of thousands of people, it has become a favored tool for creating music. Download and try it with no time limit.
Paige Goodson

Scoop.it - 0 views

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    The tag reads "Be the curator of your favorite topic". With this tool, you can easily gather articles and media from the web. Makes it very easy to publish a continuously-updated page about your topic of interest.
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    Use this tool to easily publish gorgeous magazines
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    This is an online content curation site. I like this one because students don't have to have a Facebook or Twitter account to sign up.
Rick Hernandez

Crowd Sourced document on Social Studies Simulations - 0 views

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    I found this while doing research for my 541 project. Not all of these tools are digital, but there are plenty of good ideas that can be used here. This is worth a look.
bwiedeman

Building a Professional Learning Network and Avoiding Information Overload - 1 views

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    The author discusses what happened when he created a PLN during the summer. He focuses on the qualitative data he collected from participants. He describes the two many barriers most participants shared which were a limited amount of time to develop and learn from their PLN's and also the information overload associated with connecting your PLN to social media. He also describes how the participants used the different tools.
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    As someone that tries to read everything in my own PLN, I appreciate the authors recommendations on ways to not become overwhelmed. Starting out by only using one or two tools and setting aside a few minutes every couple days is great advice.
toddsvecusa

Creating a PLN - 0 views

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    Edublogs Teachers. This has a Step by Step process of how to create a PLN in just a few weeks. Very useful information given here.
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    I like this site because it tells users how to create their own professional learning network in very simplistic steps. Discussed in the site is using online technology as effective tools in order to establish and grow your own PLN. Tools cited where Twitter, blogging, iGoogle, Diigo, attending webinars, bring back your knowledge and implementing it within your classroom, and making connections by putting yourself out there to develop rich connections.
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    Summary: This is a great website with many resources for the creation of PLN's. It walks through 10 steps in creating a PLN. I thought the comments were thoughtful, and found the resource to be helpful in my gaining better insight into PLN's.
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    Who can't use a step by step guide for PLNS? This is great. I can use guides for everything! I love quick breakdown and references that are presented in this blog. Thank your for sharing... I may be borrowing this into my diigo library! I think I now officially have a PLN to do list. Thank you for this find.
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    I love the step-by-step ease of this blog. Bookmarked this and definitely going to use it to my benefit!
B Bernheim

Prompster Pro - 0 views

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    Great speech writing/rehearsing tool for iOS. (Prompster is for Android users.) Recommend for educators and students. Seems like a good tool for mobile learning.
Melodie Worthington

How to Play the Flute - 0 views

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    A great example of a Tutorial Software tool. Students are shown how to choose a flute, put it together, hold it correctly, make a first sound, and care for the instrument. This stand-alone tutorial can also be used to reinforce concepts taught in the classroom when the student accesses it online at home.
Melodie Worthington

SFS Kids: Fun & Games With Music! - 0 views

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    Great example of a Simulation Software tool. Kids can learn conducting patterns and actually change the tempo of a piece of music while it plays by changing how fast they move their mouse.
Lee Ung

EdShelf - 2 views

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    A crowd-sourced, peer-reviewed gallery of lesson plans and tools that can be sorted and saved as collections.
Lee Ung

K-12 Digital Curriculum Toolkit - 2 views

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    A toolkit that provides multiple guides and resources to teachers looking to integrate digital tools into the classroom. The "Instructional Delivery" guide provides a pre-screened list of software that can be used as solutions to classroom instructional issues and needs.
Judy Blakeney

Snagit: The Ultimate Screen Capture Tool for Mac and Windows - 0 views

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    Snagit's image and video capture is powerful, but not complex. You're in control of everything you capture. From a drop down menu to a scrolling webpage and everything in-between. Choose whether you want to capture an image or video after you make your selection, and resize the capture area right down to the pixel.
Judy Blakeney

Google Drawings - create diagrams and charts, for free. - 0 views

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    Choose from a wide variety of shapes to create diagrams and charts. Free from Google. This tool is useful for students and teachers alike.
Katie Sisson

GeoGebra - 1 views

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    GeoGebra is a multi-platform mathematics software that gives everyone the chance to experience the extraordinary insights that math makes possible.
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    This is a fantastic Geometry tool for high school math students. This is a website where you can manipulate angles, segments, polygons, etc. to understand a theorem, equation or true statement used in math. This is a fantastic visual for geometry students to use when discovering any type of math concept.
Katie Sisson

IXL Math | Online math practice. - 0 views

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    This is a fantastic math resource for any grade level. There are practice problems where students can try and it will give them immediate feedback. If the students get it wrong, it will explain the process and help them through their mistake. Great tool for any math teacher!
lisamcleod

Educade | Find, create and share lesson plans and teaching tools to empower your classroom - 0 views

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    Empower your classroom with the best games, apps, and maker kits, including engaging lesson plans aligned to core standards. Explore, connect, & create. Join today!
lisamcleod

HRW: Middle School Math - Multilingual Glossary - 0 views

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    Glossary of math terms with definitions in multiple languages.
lisamcleod

StoryJumper: #1 rated site for making story books - 0 views

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    Create story books with super easy tools. Publish your own hardcover or paperback books. Promote them to our worldwide community. Easy to use, great addition to a lesson plan.
shannahollich

How I Teach Social Media in My University Classroom - 1 views

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    From the HootSuite blog, a post about classroom exercises using social media in higher ed and how to use social media as a professional development tool to enhance curriculum.
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