Favorite website - Dalia Allencherry - 3 views
www.mrseivins.weebly.com is my class website. I use it to reinforce several of the concepts taught in science. There are also links to resources and our school district website.
One of my favorite websites for keeping up with current trends in educational technology is Free Technology for Teachers by Richard Byrne. The website is regularly updated and provides valuable tip...
Here is the website my students and I update. Most exciting places to look: Room 13 news (blog that I update) and Student News (updates from the kids). My newsletters are pretty cute but nothing to...
This website discusses the learning theory of Lave and Wenger. This website discusses how communities of practice are a way to improve knowledge. They state, "People see [communities of practice] a...
http://tech.ed.gov/ Here is one of my favorite websites.
Although I do read a lot about technology, my work in EdTech and with technology in general has a mythic quality. Very often, I write about superheroes in my blog posts and try to relate them to te...
These are two app resources that I have found to be helpful. The educators app turns a website into a mobile app for free. This can be found at http://educatorsapp.com/ The second tool is called ...
Here are two links to some great instructional software websites for elementary students http://www.roomrecess.com/ http://fluency21.com/blog/2013/05/02/101-websites-that-every-elementary-teacher-...
Google Connected Classroom: This website provides virtual field trips to students. http://connectedclassrooms.withgoogle.com/ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: This website also provide...
Now there is also a teacher specific pinterest @ http://pinterest.com/teachers/ This helps users find education related boards.
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...
The following 2 websites provide web links and lesson plans for primary teachers when incorporating primary sources. Tenement Museum: http://www.tenement.org/education_lessonplans.html Eduplace: ht...
http://www.schrockguide.net/creating-your-pln.html This website is just a how to create your PLN with different links to guide you in the direction that you need to go instead of having to skim th...
facultyecommons.org/ne-classroom-with-connectivism Learning theories make me nauseous, however, this website provides some valuable information. The website includes a brief overview of connectivi...
This is my school website that I visit every day. http://www,hpsk12.net. This is the homepage for my school district. I teach at both of the middle schools which are 5-6 buildings.
An article about using technology as mindtools: Using Mindtools in Education http://thejournal.com/Articles/2005/04/01/Using-Mindtools-in-Education.aspx?Page=1 Gapminder - this website provides vi...
I like the practicality of this site - more practice and a centre for PLNs than theory. A site I will use I think which is the whole point.
What better way to search for math resources than within a math resource platform? Here is a website that shares a list of best math resources: https://www.weareteachers.com/best-math-websites/