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Ira Miller

Links used in Assignment for Week 8 - EdTech 541 - 1 views

Links used in this week's assignment for EdTech-541: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/campaign/global/pdf/ag2.pdf http://www.stateoftobaccocontrol.org/2009/states/report-card.html http://dwc.hct.ac....

web 2.0 tools

started by Ira Miller on 17 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Bradley Drewyor

Dave's ESL Cafe - 0 views

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    I have been using this Web site as a resource since I first started in educational publishing way back in 1998. This has been a long-term and consistent source for information, ESL expert reviewers, and just general discussion around what needs to happen for English-language learners to have success in school. If you have ESL students and are not sure what to do for them, this is a great place to start and to find individuals who are willing to give tips and support your efforts.
Judy Sweetman

What's It Like Where You Live? - 1 views

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    This site from the Missouri Botanical Gardens provided a wealth of information about 12 of the biomes. There were many layers for the study of each of the particular biomes. In addition, there were links to further information about the study of plants.
Judy Sweetman

Biomes of the World - 2 views

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    This site has the most information of any of the sites I found. In addition to text and photographs, there are also videos, lesson plans, and information about the scientists who study the biomes.
Jennifer Cullen

Internet Resources for Stats Lessons - 0 views

I utilized several different websites but the main two were http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/ and Google. I had students analyze several different stats from the World Record Book and then we us...

resources web2.0 integration curriculum

started by Jennifer Cullen on 16 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
Tammy Price

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 2 views

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    This is a great tool for students to work individually to research, report & respond to a particular topic. Projects can also be done collaboratively. You can integrate photos, videos, audio and more to share a story about ANYTHING!!
Frank Asciutto

Fotonea for collages - 1 views

Fotonea is a free web site for creating a collage from pictures and it is relatively simple. I used it for my Integrating Internet Activity:

http:__fotonea.com_shared.php?f=f0acc62ba6726077b288bf7d5eb35d04

started by Frank Asciutto on 15 Mar 10 no follow-up yet
scott hogan

Glossary of Terms from a Geography 101 Class - 1 views

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    Lots of the stuff on this site is above the level we do, but their definitions of climate zones was just what we needed to make that question on our survey more understandable.
Judy Sweetman

International Children's Digital Library - 1 views

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    This is the best online library I've come across. There are complete books online from 25 countries, in addition to the United States. Many of the books are in the original language, which would help tremendously if you had students who didn't speak English.
Judy Sweetman

Children's Storybooks Online - 1 views

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    If you wanted to use a specific book in your classroom, but didn't have enough copies, this site could really help. It contains many complete children's books--both text and illustrations for younger children, older children, and young adults. In addition, there are activities in which students could engage.
Judy Sweetman

Building Language for Literacy - 2 views

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    This site, created by Scholastic, is jammed with activities for students and teachers. I personally like the authors and illustrators page, on which students can view videos about authors, and participate in writing workshops where authors give students tips on how to improve their writing in a specific genre.
Judy Sweetman

Book Adventure - 2 views

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    This site is for K-8 students. Students can create their own book lists from among 7,000 titles. They can also take quizzes on the books once they've read them. The site was created by Sylvan Learning. There is information and resources for students, parents, and teachers.
Judy Sweetman

Reading Rockets: Classroom Strategies - 1 views

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    If you are looking for reading strategies for elementary students, this site is wonderful. There are strategies for each of the components of reading (phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension) as well as writing. For each strategy, there is also a chart that recommends whether to implement the strategy before, during, and/or after reading.
Judy Sweetman

Readquarium - Online Reading - 2 views

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    This is an awesome site for elementary reading teachers and students. There are online activities for phonics, phonemes, vocabulary, site words, comprehension, book talks, and author sites to name a few. There are also games students can play while learning basic reading skills.
Linda Deneher

Interactive book read aloud in English or Spanish. - 0 views

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    Pup's Supper describes the life of a sea otter pup and its mother. It has been animated and made interactive by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Foundation. The aquarium has several live cameras including one in the otter enclosure.
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.
Daniel Flynn

Cold War Virtual Musem - 0 views

shared by Daniel Flynn on 14 Mar 10 - Cached
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    THis is a great site for students to search and explore for research and ideas of what the Cold War was really about, from both sides of the conflict
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