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khegel

Presentation Software | Online Presentation Tools | Prezi - 0 views

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    Another great alternative to powerpoint and slideshow presentations that can be a bit uninteresting. This is a free online tool that can be used to create exciting presentations. Instead of being based on slides, the presenter is able to create a concept-map of ideas/images/text/pdf docs/etc in order to visually engage his/her audience.
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    Interactive, web-based presentation creator. Excellent resource for an alternative to the same old boring Powerpoints! I have created these to use in instruction and I have taught students to create their own; both were highly engaging and enjoyable for students. The only complaint I have heard is that the movement can cause motion sickness. I love Prezi!
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    Presentations with zooming animations.
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    Engaging presentation tool that allows a close up view as well as animated transitions.
srafoster

Trip Films - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for students learning about different locations. Different from the traditional travel videos which show the normal tourist attractions and provide no personal connections to the audience. Students are exposed to authentic travel experiences and they feel as if they are there. Great for virtual tours.
amritha bhat

Water - 0 views

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    Provides great information on water education.
amritha bhat

Online Library - 0 views

shared by amritha bhat on 12 Oct 10 - Cached
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    Online library that has excellent resources which are appropriate for children at the elementary level
amritha bhat

Online Library - 0 views

shared by amritha bhat on 12 Oct 10 - Cached
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    Online library that has excellent resources which are appropriate for children at the elementary level
amritha bhat

Search engine - 0 views

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    Kid safe filtered search engine which could be used for web quests and researching information on the internet
amritha bhat

Internet safety for Kids - 0 views

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    Educates children and teachers on Internet Safety, Web Page Evaluation and Good Search Habits
amritha bhat

E-Pals - 0 views

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    Students interact with each other around the globe, helping them become aware of other cultures and issues faced by different countries.
Jasmine Quezada

Weebly is the easiest way to create a website, store or blog - 1 views

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    Students can create their own websites to show case their work and research findings. Very easy and convenient tool.
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    Weebly makes it surprisingly easy to create a high-quality website, blog or online store. Over 30 million people use Weebly to bring their unique ideas to life.
amritha bhat

Rubrics - 1 views

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    Wonderful tool to create rubrics for assessment.
amritha bhat

Technology Integration - 0 views

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    Great site which provides a wide range of information and tools to integrate technology into the curriculum starting from instructional software to the Internet
Carrie Morfoot

E How - 0 views

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    Great source of simple how to videos. Many life skill videos available.
Carrie Morfoot

Google Transit - 0 views

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    Great way to plan trips using public transportation.
Carrie Morfoot

Windows Movie Maker Live - 0 views

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    Great way to make videos and upload them to the internet. Free download.
Carrie Morfoot

Free Power Points - 0 views

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    This site has a Power Point for every subject at all levels which can be downloaded and used free.
Carrie Morfoot

Library Thing - 0 views

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    Can be used to connect students to others with similar reading interests. It is an online book club.
Carrie Morfoot

Stop Watch - 0 views

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    This online stop watch can be used to visually keep a group on task.
Janice Bezanson

Toon Doo - 0 views

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    Students can create a cartoon to that depicts a scenario/conversation they may encounter in real life.
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    This is a free site. Students can create comic strips. This is a great way for students to synthesize newly learned material.
Dane Hartman

Blabberize - 0 views

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    This is a great site for students to upload a picture of either themselves or a figure in history and record a voice over. Great for a biography or autobiography assignment.
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    Blabberize allows you to quickly create an animated character that speaks in your voice.
anonymous

ALA | Strategies and Tips for Dealing with Challenges to Library Materials (Coping With... - 0 views

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  • School librarians play a key role in making sure that students have the broad range of resources and ideas they need to develop critical thinking skills. Challenges to materials provide a “teachable moment” that can help you build understanding and support for the principles of intellectual freedom, including First Amendment rights, student rights of access and professional ethics.
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      Turn a challenge into a teachable moment
  • Applying the principles of intellectual freedom Connect academic freedom with intellectual freedom. Academic freedom guarantees the teacher’s right to teach and to select classroom and library resources for instruction. Make sure everyone involved understands the right of people in a democratic society to express their concerns and that all people have the right to due process in the handling of their complaints. Explain the obligation of the school district to provide intellectual and physical access to resources that provide for a wide range of abilities and differing points of view. Define intellectual and physical access when appropriate. Intellectual access includes the right to read, receive and express ideas and the right to acquire skills to seek out, explore and examine ideas. Physical access includes being able to locate and retrieve information unimpeded by fees, age limits, separate collections or other restrictions. Emphasize the need to place the principles of intellectual and academic freedom above personal opinion, and reason above prejudice, when selecting resources. Connect intellectual freedom and access. The freedom to express your beliefs or ideas becomes meaningless when others are not allowed to receive or have access to those beliefs or ideas. Stress the need for teachers and librarians to be free to present students with alternatives and choices if students are to learn and use critical thinking and decision-making skills.
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      intellectual freedom
  • Protecting students and staff with a materials selection policy Update your materials selection policy. Include a formal reconsideration process for textbooks, gift materials, electronic and other resources used in classrooms, laboratories and libraries. Seek board of education approval. Be sure to include the educational goals of the school district and to relate the selection policy to these goals. Emphasize the positive role of the selection policy in clarifying the use of educational resources and in ensuring stability and continuity regardless of staff change. To ensure uniformity and fairness in dealing with complaints, delegate the responsibility for dealing with complaints and requests for reconsideration to the principal in each school. Inform all your school staff (including nurses, secretaries, cafeteria workers and custodians) about the materials selection policy and reconsideration process. Review the policy with staff at the beginning of each school year. Distribute a copy of the policy with a simple statement that explains its importance in protecting students, teachers and librarians against censorship.
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      Every school library needs a material selection policy. If your library doesn't, make it a priority.
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