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Michelle Bailey

iPad workflow fluency for Kindergarten - 0 views

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    Projects to teach Kindergarten students how to use iPads while also learning math and ELA concepts.
Gevorg Keoseyan

Education City - 0 views

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    Link to an online teaching and learning site that adheres to your state's common core standards.
a_taranto

5 Features Technology Must Have Before Classroom Use - 2 views

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    Teaching using technology supports
Alden Sorenson

Math Games for Basic Facts - 1 views

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    This website has some fun games for teaching/refreshing basic math facts. There are also some more complicated games for things like fractals and calculator use, so the site could be used with a variety of classes.
Joey Estes

7 Habits Of Highly Ineffective Educators | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This is a 4 minute parody video comparing an effective teacher to an ineffective one.
Paul Stacy

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 0 views

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    THE internet archive.  Books, music, websites and more.
Dana Peterson

SpeechTechie- Technology, Apps and Lessons for SLPs and Teachers who like Words - 0 views

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    Blog that integrates information about using technology in the educational setting with ways to better teach special needs students. Written by an CCC-SLP, this blog both gets down to the basics of using technologies such as ipads to using specific applications with a targeted population in schools.
Erin Fortunato

CLEAR - Rich Internet Applications - 1 views

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    This set of applications lets you set up audio drop-boxes so your students can record and turn in their spoken answers. There are also ways to create worksheets for videos and embed them together in a "mash-up" activity. Especially for foreign language teachers, this seems like an awesome assortment of apps!
rachael froehlich

Activating Prior Knowledge - 0 views

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    This is a great blog on activating prior knowledge, so important when expecting full comprehension and engagement from students! It is amazing that the simplest things can make the biggest difference in the classroom, each student has something unique and valid to offer, we as teachers need to make sure we give them the opportunity to share what they know and discuss what they are learning.
Elizabeth Landry

National Association of Special Education Teachers: Teachers Teaching Exceptional Children - 0 views

shared by Elizabeth Landry on 08 Jul 12 - Cached
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    This website is the National Association of Special Education Teachers. I think it's a great resource for special education teachers and general education teachers. There is information about conferences, professional development, IEP development, resources, special education law, and so much more.
Jackie Moran

The Reading Zone - 1 views

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    I liked the Reading Zone Blog because it is comprised of a young English teacher's lesson ideas, book reviews, and other classroom tips. It is well organized and easy to read. I found many of her blogs useful to my own teaching.
Jackie Moran

How to Teach a Novel - 0 views

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    I found this blog to be useful because it contained video and reading methods that are related to English or Reading. This blog contains helpful links to other websites and is simply formatted so that it is easy to read.
Liz Brown

Twitter for Academia - academhack - Thoughts on Emerging Media and Higher Education - 0 views

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    twitter for academia, link from Richardson book, chapter 7
Liz Brown

* B O O K W I N K * - 0 views

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    book talk podcasts
Liz Brown

Listening to Themselves: Podcasting Takes Lessons Beyond the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    When used educationally, podcasts can empower students and teachers to become content producers rather than content consumers, and they can give them audiences beyond the classroom. Student-created podcasts reinforce course concepts, develop writing skills, hone speaking ability, and even help parents stay current on classroom activities.
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