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Brittany Jackson

A Detective Game for Students of Spanish | OER Commons - 0 views

  • This is a unit on Spanish master painters. The lessons presented here are a part of the beginning unit. Each lesson is composed of art, literature, poetry, politics and history. This is a cooperative mystery game that can be adapted for any lesson on culture, geography, art and history.
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    It's a game for speakers of another language. Primarily, Spanish-oriented in this application. But, can apply to other languages.
Kelsey Heiss

ABCya! Elementary Computer Activities& Games | Diigo - 0 views

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    Online games for Kindergarten, can go up to grade 5.
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: Direct attacks - 0 views

  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment [Learn More...] 2. Stealing Passwords [Learn More...] 3. Blogs [Learn More...] 4. Web Sites [Learn More...] 5. Sending Pictures through E-mail and Cell Phones [Learn More...] 6. Internet Polling [Learn More...] 7. Interactive Gaming [Learn More...] 8. Sending Malicious Code [Learn More...] 9. Sending Porn and Other Junk E-Mail and IMs [Learn More...] 10. Impersonation
  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment
  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment
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  • 2. Stealing passwords
  • Impersonation [Learn More...]
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    Explains direct attacks (one of the two cases of cyberbullying)
Kim Seitter

Lesson plans and resources for your SMART Board - SMART Exchange | Diigo - 0 views

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    Games for the SMART board that are already created!
shelby doane

Education Articles - 0 views

  • ADHD is in epidemic proportions in our children. While this may sound like a panic statement it is not intended to incite panic. It doesn’t even have to be a crisis, except that children with ADHD test the educational system at every turn. And the educational system is failing these children. Our answer to this seems to be to blame the students, medicate them, and insist that they continue in the system that is not equipped to handle them.
  • This is the dilemma facing may schools today. Institutional school settings are based on a model of children from a different era. Children today, even those without ADHD, seem to be wired differently from the students of one hundred years ago. From a very early age we bombard them with stimulation. Before a baby can even turn over by themselves they have music, lights, and sound in their cribs, in the form of toys, mobiles, and stuffed animals that make noises or lullabies. By the time they are toddling, many of their toys make sound, light up, or move.
  • Institutional school settings are based on a model of children from a different era
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  • . Children today, even those without ADHD, seem to be wired differently from the students of one hundred years ago. From a very early age we bombard them with stimulation
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    A article that talks about ADHD.
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    My brother has severe ADHD. I don't believe the flashing lights and such of toys really play into how easily distracted ADHD students are. Noises such as a drop of a pencil can distract them which probably happened 100 years ago just now we're more aware and educated with mental health. His teacher does things that makes games with a trampoline.
Brian K

Welcome to The Center for Teaching History with Technology - 0 views

shared by Brian K on 19 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • The Center for Teaching History with Technology, a resource created to help K-12 history and social studies teachers incorporate technology effectively into their courses. Find resources for history and social studies lesson plans, activities, projects, games, and quizzes that use technology. Explore inquiry-based lessons, activities, and projects. Learn about web technologies such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, social networks, Google Docs, ebooks, online maps, virtual field trips, screencasts, online posters, and more. Explore innnovative ways of integrating these tools into the curriculum, watch instructional video tutorials, and learn how others are using technology in the classroom!
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      This website already sounds like a useful tool !
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