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Jon Hall

All the Best! Home - All the Best! - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 06 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Web 2.0 Tools author wiki site. All the links that she talks about.
Jon Hall

All About Branding : Home - 0 views

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    Great tool to access articles from all over the world regarding branding techniques, effectiveness, branding case studies, and many other items. Everyone needs to brand themselves at some point, make it now. It's how you get noticed.
Daniel Dickter

Wikipedia School Directory - 0 views

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    This is a listing of the largest school districts in the USA. Since all of us probably won't get a job locally, these are the districts that are always hiring.
Susan DeFazio

New York Times Education Section - 0 views

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    Section of New York Times dedicated to education. Covers news on education from all over country.
Meghan Habas

Getting Started with Geocaching - 0 views

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    Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment.
Daniel Dickter

Perennialism Reading List - 0 views

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    This is the Wikipedia "Great Books" listing. Supposedly, if we are to be "well read" we should have read all of these books and understand them.
Jamie Weiss

Wikipedia - 0 views

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    This is a simple English version of Wikipedia, designed for reading about technical subjects that the reader is not an expert in. This is a great resource for students who might get bogged down in all the technical jargon of regular wikipedia articles dealing with science and so forth.
Jamie Weiss

Mr. Weiss - Biology Class Assignments (Frick Biology) - 3 views

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    This was my website that I created for teaching biology at Frick. It's pretty basic, but it served it's purpose. Several of my students said it was helpful. Most of the links should still work, not sure if they all do though.
susan whitney

texas instruments site for activities in technology for all classrooms - 0 views

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    this site is really cool - it has activities designed to integrate technology into lessons for a miriad of subjects, most activities suggested and typed up by teachers themselves. i would imagine most technology involves the texas instruments calculator which has undergone a significant revolution in the past few years. nonetheless, i look forward to researching this further to be able to add more information for you all!
Sarah Botti

teachwatts: Bloom's Digital Taxonomy and the Project Sketch for Grade 7 - 0 views

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    Explanation of a 7th grade humanities unit called, "The Connected World" that incorporates all levels of Bloom's Digital Taxonomy
Aidan Clemente

Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives - 0 views

  • 1. Knowledge (Remembering previously learned material)
  • Mathematics: State the formula for the area of a circle.
  • 2. Comprehension (Grasping the meaning of material)
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  • Mathematics: Given the mathematical formula for the area of a circle, paraphrase it using your own words.
  •  3. Application (Using information in concrete situations)
  • Mathematics: Compute the area of actual circles.
  • Mathematics: When you have finished solving a problem (or when a peer has done so) determine the degree to which that problem was solved as efficiently as possible.
  • 4. Analysis (Breaking down material into parts)
  • 5. Synthesis (Putting parts together into a whole)
  • Mathematics: Apply and integrate several different strategies to solve a mathematical problem.
  • 6. Evaluation (Judging the value of a product for a given purpose, using definite criteria)
  • Mathematics: Given a math word problem, determine the strategies that would be necessary to solve it.
  •  Bloom's use of the term application differs from our normal conversational use of the term. When working at any of the four highest levels of the taxonomy, we "apply" what we have learned. At the application level, we "just apply." At the higher levels, we "apply and do something else."
  • The main value of the Taxonomy is twofold: (1) it can stimulate teachers to help students acquire skills at all of these various levels, laying the proper foundation for higher levels by first assuring mastery of lower-level objectives; and (2) it provides a basis for developing measurement strategies to assess student performance at all these levels of learning.
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    has good links at the bottom
Aidan Clemente

WebQuest Links - 0 views

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    This is a good site for finding different math webquests already created, has webquests designed for elementary all the way through high school
Lisa Allswede

RSS - ReadWriteThink - 1 views

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    all I stumbled across this site when looking for interactives for my webquest project. I linked you to their RSS feeds, but poke around there is some interesting podcasts, printouts, lesson plans (for many different subjects and grades). Enjoy!
Ronnie Onderick

Educational Websites For Kids - The KidsKnowIt Network - 1 views

shared by Ronnie Onderick on 15 Jan 10 - Cached
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    I liked all of the different options this site had to offer. Makes things that can be boring, like learning the capitals of the US interesting and challenging.
Jon Hall

Design is Kinky - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 25 Jun 09 - Cached
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    A great site for all things art related
Jon Hall

Crayola® For Educators - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 03 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Arts and Crafts tools for educators of all areas.
Jon Hall

DiscMakers.com - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 29 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Professional CD/DVD/Blu-ray duplication and creation. All my clients use this.
Jon Hall

Crystal Productions Art Education Resources - 0 views

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    The Take 5 series integrates art into almost any academic subject. Very intuitive and easy to use, on all sides of the art and education spectrum
Lauren Panton

Learning with Impact: Techno-Tuesday: Recommended Sites for New Teachers - 0 views

  • Middle School Teacher: A great mix of personal thoughts, ideas about education reform and practical tipsBetty's Blog: She's level-headed and yet passionate and full of both personal and practical wisdomCornerstone: Tons of practical ideas with a slightly cutesy perspectiveIt's Not All Flowers and Sausages: A blog filled with wit and humor, but often containing some sharp analysis of the systemBrazen Teacher: I connect well with this blog, because the author is as anti-standardization as I am, but she explains it in a much more creative style Science Teacher: One of the smartest bloggers around, a scientist with the soul of a poetCal Teacher Blog: Mr. Bibo is a man with wisdom, conviction and practical ideas. The blog has some real thought-provoking postsClif's Notes: If I needed one blog to keep me up to date on technology, it would be this.  It's like having a tech guru on my laptop all the timeReach for More / Aspira a Mas: One of the few teaching blogs out there with a Latina perspectiveThe Power of Educational Technology: A little less practical than Clif's Notes, but constantly thought-provokingThe Doc is In: He seems to blog about everything, but with a distinct mix of both authority and humilityCountdown to Teachhub: I wish I had this site when I was first starting out.  I felt like i constantly needed some practical tips and this site offers them. One of my favorite features is the YouTube writing prompts. In the Trenches: It's the kind of blog that I read when teaching feels a little lonely.
Jon Hall

Presentation Skills - 0 views

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    Hone in on your presentation skills for all classes.
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