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Andrea Ross

Technology-Rich Learning Experiences for Middle School Language Arts - 2 views

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    This is a nice site with a compilation of helpful links for language arts, ranging from middle grades on up. It is a good resource for finding a helpful site quickly.
Gretel Patch

Primary School Learning Technologies - 1 views

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    Excellent resource for database lessons
Natalie Frasure

Teacher Discussions, Blogs, Chat, Social Networking for teachers - ProTeacher Community - Ideas for Teaching, Resources for Lesson Plans, and Activities for Unit Planning - 0 views

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    A community of elementary and middle school teachers and other professionals working in grades PreK-8>
Jessica Rouse

Computer Based Instruction - 0 views

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    This article discusses cognitive strategies in CBI. This was a study that looked at 51 students in 3rd grade and looked to see if CBI worked in the given conditions. They studied the students' cognitive strategies. This study found that individual working conditions worked better than dyadic conditions. Children learn at all times, even when they are not engaged by a teacher or other adult.
Marta Stoeckel

EdBrowser - 0 views

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    A collection of lesson plans for all grade levels on a variety of topics related to web safety
Erica Fuhry

eThemes - 0 views

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    Access to over 2,500 collections of content-rich, kid-safe online resources sorted according to themes. (Listed alphabetically and by grade level.)
Erica Fuhry

Excel enhances learning - 1 views

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    Briefly suggests applications for Microsoft Excel. Includes grade book ideas, lesson integration choices, and other non-mathematical uses.
Denise Holder

Internet Safety Tips for Elementary School Kids - 0 views

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    This webpage is perfect for my second grade families.
scott hogan

Studying History--Twitter Style - 1 views

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    8th grade students in New York were given the assignment to tweet about the book and movie animal farm as they studied those. The students felt that it took a potentially "boring" project and made it more fun. They got deeper insight into the material than if they had just done it by themselves. This assignment could be done for any number of topics or mediums.
Jennifer Frisk

Seriously Amazing - 1 views

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    How do you spur curiosity? Just ask the six quirky characters of Smithsonian's Seriously Amazing Website. The Wild will share the diversity of the animal kingdom; The Green reflects the wonder of the natural landscape; The New will show how technology and creativity collide; The Masterpiece embodies artistic expression; The Storyteller shares the tales of the people of America; The Discoverer explores the world and universe. Seriously Amazing links the knowledge and resources of the Smithsonian Institution and sparks a spirit of inquiry. Grades 3-12. Tip: Challenge students to select one of the 6 areas of exploration and learn 5 new facts to share with the class.
Jennifer Frisk

Edudemec - 0 views

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    Edudemic is more than just an educational technology website. For students and teachers it's a one-stop-shop for forums, articles, ideas, and resources on everything technology. Edudemic is explorable by topics such as How-To, Tools, or Online Learning. Or browse through the videos collection for amazing examples of teaching and learning. Have a great idea or story to tell? Try submitting a post to Edudemic for a global audience. Grades 6-12. Tip: The All Topics word-cloud allows users to quickly see what's trending in educational technology. Click through and explore!
Denise Holder

Integrating Technology In K12/SmartBoards in a Language Arts Classroom - 1 views

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    Direct links to Smart Board activities for all grade levels as well as advantage to using a Smart Board in LA an other subjects
Twilla Berwaldt

Music - Interactive Sites for Smartboard Use - Grades K - 5 - Oak Street Elementary School - Plattsburgh City School District - 0 views

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    Great collection of fun music activities.
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.
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.
Jennifer Frost

Connectivism | Tony Bates - 9 views

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    Tony Bates (my fav edtech guy) discusses connectivism and how it applies to teaching and online learning. Another great read. Anything by Tony Bates is quite amazing! EDTECH543 Connectivism
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    I found this site particularly fascinating in that it made proved the strong relationship between the nurturing approach and social reform model. It establishes some of the credibility of the source by giving an overview of the models' history and the objectively looks at the strengths and weaknesses of each. I particularly enjoyed the section at the end that asked the reader to question and formulate their own opinions. To me, connectivism is rooted in both the nurturing approach and social reform model as both use networks of information to make decisions that hold real world application.
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    My struggle with pedagogies such as the nurturing approach is that I am torn between teaching my students according to the way the world is and the way the world should be. In the former, I believe my students are academically and emotionally prepared to learn in any environment. In the latter, I worry that my students won't be able to cope and compete in the real world. When I worked with at-risk youth, many of them fell behind when they started fourth grade after the "class size reduction subsidies" stopped, and they were put in classes with 50% more students. They were no longer able to get the specialized attention and they were not prepared for it.
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    One of the aspects that Bates talks about in regards to connectivism is that "There is no need for formal institutions to support this kind of learning, especially since such learning often depends heavily on social media readily available to all participants." I found this statement to be a bit rogue as he tries to state that learning will automatically occur through the use of social media. In identifying how connectivism works, there is still a need to help define the learning for students so that they are provided with the proper structure of information, sources, and how to identify good information. I would love to think that all students inherently want to learn, but truly think that students also need to be taught how to learn through this medium. Not all learning will occur naturally.
Kelsey Ramirez

Letters, Love, & Pixie Dust - 2 views

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    This is my classroom webpage for my 3rd grade students. It is a young site, one that is growing and one I use for their learning needs. My hope is that others will have posts, resources, or tidbits they would like to share or collaborate on. It mostly revolves around my blog as a focus to their day. I am still waiting for media permissions to expand from my school district.
Brooke Fore

Engineer a Great Middle School STEM Curriculum - 0 views

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    This resource is a great guide to middle school and provides advice on STEM integration in middle grades as well.
scott hogan

Project K-Nect Math Initiative - 0 views

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    Project K-Nect is designed to create a supplemental resource for secondary at-risk students to focus on increasing their math skills through a common and popular technology - mobile smartphones.
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    Project K-Nect provided smartphones to allow students to communicate and collaborate with teachers, tutors, and other students. This technology allowed the students the ability to master math skills and knowledge.
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    In North Carolina, about 100 ninth-grade students in four schools in North Carolina have been issued smartphones for use in their math classes. They use the phones to network among themselves on problems, receive instruction from teachers, play math-improving games, or watch an animation showing the problem being solved.
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    Through a grant from a smartphone maker, students were given devices that would allow them to contact other students and tutors about math problems when not at school. It also gave them access to materials for class that they otherwise would not have had away from school. While this wouldn't be applicable in all schools, the social networking aspect of the program helped students better manage their personal learning experience.
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.
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