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Article about using mindtools and link to a great mindtool: Gapminder - 2 views

started by meganturner on 06 Sep 15 no follow-up yet
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Integrated STEM education through PBL - 0 views

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    This guides educators through a STEM integrated lesson using a project-based learning approach. The lesson is broken into the PBL model components of refection, research, discovery, application, communication.
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Read and Write for Google - 0 views

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    Read and Write for google is a free app that you can add on to your chrome. It will read web pages for you. It works great for my students with learning disabilities.
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Local Food Matters - 0 views

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    Dedicated to changing the way we eat and influencing schools to change their habits in how they feed children.
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The Civil War Home Page - 0 views

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    Great resource for students and teachers who are researching the Civil War. Information on battles, slavery, and soldiers. There are also links to official records which are interesting for the students to see.
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Internet safety for Kids - 0 views

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    Educates children and teachers on Internet Safety, Web Page Evaluation and Good Search Habits
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Google Apps - 0 views

shared by R Aubert on 09 Oct 10 - No Cached
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    Video by PBS.org
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Weighing In: Three Bombs, Two Lips, and a Martini Glass -- NCAC - 0 views

  • If you had asked me a year ago what bombs, lips, and martini glasses have in common, I would have answered, “A fraternity party.” Now I have a different answer. It’s called Common Sense Media. This not-for-profit Web-based organization is in the business of using a “rating” system to review all types of media that target children, but their “ratings” of books are especially disingenuous. They claim that they want to keep parents informed. Informed about what? What their children should read or what they shouldn’t read?
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      I put a link to Common Sense Media on the library web page for the Internet safety information. Now, after reading about the book ratings, should I remove the link?
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Wichita Public Schools - Instructional Technology - 2 views

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    Amazing resource website for smartboard lessons. It seems that the big drive these days is to get a smartboard in your classroom (at least in elementary.) The question is what do you do with it once it's there? Unitl you are comfortable with reating your own lessons (and this does take some time to do because there are so many resources) it's very helpful to have a resource that has MANY already designed smart lessons available. From the home page click on Smart -> Lessons. Additionally, these lessons can be downloaded and manipulated to meet the individual teacher's needs.
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    Thank you for finding this--awesome! I will share with a teacher who is looking for SMART lessons.
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