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Lauren Panton

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education - 2009 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the D... - 2 views

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  • Strutta is a really neat site that lets you very easily create contests (for free) where people can enter videos, images, or text. Multiple winners can be judged by popular vote or by the contest creators.
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  • Embedr lets you easily make a playlist of videos from across the web, and then lets you embed them all with one embed code.
  • WeToku is a neat online app that lets you interview someone via webcam, and records it for later viewing.
  • Embedit.in lets you to upload any file or url address, and then create an embed code for it so it can be embedded in a blog or website.
  • I’ve added Ediscio to my very tiny The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards list.
  • Quizlet is another new site on The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards.
  • Hipero bills itself as “The easiest Free Website Builder ever!” 
  • Doodle has been added to The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys.
  • Yarp is a new web tool that very,very easily lets you create a simple online invitation or survey.
  • Flash Meeting looks like a very impressive free application for video conferencing.
  • PodOmatic is an extraordinarily easy way to create a podcast.
  • MapBuzz is also a new addition to The Best Map-Making Sites On The Web. 
  • PinDax is a new web tool that lets you “pin” virtual “Post It” notes on a virtual bulletin board
  • I’ve known about DoInk for awhile, but when I first visited the site it seemed a little too complicated to me for creating an online animation.
  • Chirbit is also the newest addition to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English. 
  • Rooh It! is a tool to annotate webpages.  Since the Make Use of blog has written a good post describing it, I’m going to encourage you to read their explanation.
  • Grapevine is an audio “chatboard” that I’m adding to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English.
  • Gizmoz lets you pick from a variety of images, then choose a background, and then quickly speak a message or, using the text-to-speech feature, type one.
  • Google Voice is Google’s new phone tool.
  •  Fur.ly is a new tool that lets you combine multiple links into one.
  • Sketchcast was on The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2007 list, and then was off-line for a very long time, is now back and operating.
  • Note Pub is a great way for students to share their work on the Web.
  • Babelwith.me is the newest addition to both The Best Online Tools For Real-Time Collaboration and The Best Online Tools For Collaboration — NOT In Real Time. 
  • MapTrot is the newest addition to The Best Map-Making Sites On The Web.
  • Blerp lets you annotate webpages and, I think, might be the best tool of its kind out there.
  • A screencasting tool called Screentoaster couldn’t be more simple to use, and they’ve just added both the ability to record audio and add subtitles.
  • ProProfs, the exceptional multi-tool site that is already on The Best Ways To Create Online Tests and The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards lists, now may be the number one tool on The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys list
  • Wallwisher lets you, with very, very minimal registration, create a “wall” where you can place virtual sticky-notes.
  • PhotoPeach is an excellent online slideshow creator that is very easy to use.
  • File2.ws lets you, without registering, quickly upload any document and turn it into a webpage. 
Lauren Panton

TopTen for Young Learners - All the Best! - 0 views

  • Kindergarten: http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=51141 Grade one: http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=1337 Grade Two: http://2mgems.blogspot.com/ Grade Four: http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=94924 Grade Five: http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=88116 Teacher Blogs: http://chalkdust101.wordpress.com/ More Class Blogs: http://lipskymatthews.blogspot.com/ and http://wwwmrshumphreys3d.blogspot.com/ and http://upperhouse.edublogs.org/
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      Elementary Teacher blogs
  • For Special Consideration - Especially for Teachers of Young Learners Flickr Storm: http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/ Read The Words (it reads the words...): http://www.readthewords.com/ Simplybox (organize web resources): http://simplybox.com/main example: URL: http://simplybox.com/embedded/?cid=21851) LetterPop (simple newsletter templates and tools): http://letterpop.com Moourl (url shortener): http://moourl.com Bubbleshare (image manipulation and more): http://www.bubbleshare.com/vozMe (embed spoken word - directions perhaps for non-readers in blogs etc.): http://vozme.comVocaroo (embed spoken word - directions perhaps for non-readers): http://vocaroo.com/File dropper (File Sharing and storage): http://www.filedropper.com/TinyPaste (share snippets of text via link): http://tinypaste.com/Good applications Gail. You have several of mine but some that I would like to add would be:1) Wordle - http://wordle.net - Effective and fun way to create word clouds, for introducing new topics and subjects, reviewing information, or just designing your world with words.2) Joggle - http://beta.joggle.com/ - Excellent tool for creating slide shows for student project presentations, for teaching multimedia lessons in class, or online presentations. You can embed movies straight onto your website. It is free and joggle hosts your movies.AND MY NUMBER ONE (For today anyway) - Jing - http://www.jingproject.com/ - Snap a picture of your screen, Record video of onscreen action, and share instantly over the web, IM, email, or embed straight onto your own website. THIS IS SO COOL! Jing is free and allows you to record screencasts, with audio, and save the files as a swf, or if you pay for the pro version, mp4 files. Jing also has automatic uploading capabilities with Screencast.com (So I guess I am recommending screencast.com too!) I am using jing to record lectures and upload to my website. This is very cool!
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      More good Web 2.0 tools for elementary students
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    the best stuff! - TopTen for Young Learners
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.
Lauren Panton

Pew Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

  • Home Browse Reports Reports Archive Online Activities &amp; Pursuits Demographics Internet Evolution Technology &amp; Media Use Health Family, Friends &amp; Community Major News Events Public Policy E-Gov &amp; E-Policy Education Work &nbsp; function SubmitSearchForm(){ var optionsList = document.getElementById('p').options; var searchBox = document.getElementById('q'); var commitSearch = true; var keywordValue = 'Try Our New Search'; if (optionsList) { var i = 0; while(i < optionsList.length){ if (optionsList[i].selected && (optionsList[i].value == "" || searchBox.value == keywordValue || searchBox.value == "") ) { if (optionsList[i].value != "adv"){ commitSearch = false; break; } } i++; } if (commitSearch){ document.getElementById("searchType").value = "adv"; document.search_wide.submit(); } } } January 7, 2009 Entire Site Authors Data Posts Presentations Press Reports ------------ Advanced
dan sherbondy

SMARTBoard Ideas in RCPS Classrooms - 0 views

  • SMARTBoard Lessons SMARTBoard Main Page | Setup | Techniques and Tips | Ideas | SOL Smartboard Notebook Lessons &nbsp; SOL SMARTBoard Search Engine &amp; SOL Notebook files for K-12 at: http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/resources/soltechintegration.htm &nbsp; Lessons Sorted by Subject English | Math | Science | Social Studies
Lauren Panton

FAQs About Movie Copyright Compliance in Schools | Umbrella License | Blanket License - 0 views

  • If I borrow movies from a public library can I use them legally for entertainment in a school? No, not if the school itself doesn't have a license. A public library cannot pass on copyright compliance to anyone, nor can anyone else except Movie Licensing USA or the studios themselves do so. If you borrow movies from a public library for student entertainment, such as After School programs in an unlicensed school, you are not only violating copyright law but you are also involving the public library in non-compliance.
  • If I borrow movies from a public library can I use them legally for entertainment in a school? No, not if the school itself doesn't have a license. A public library cannot pass on copyright compliance to anyone, nor can anyone else except Movie Licensing USA or the studios themselves do so. If you borrow movies from a public library for student entertainment, such as After School programs in an unlicensed school, you are not only violating copyright law but you are also involving the public library in non-compliance.
Lauren Panton

Google Reader Can Now Track Changes to Any Website - Even if it Can't Find a Feed - 0 views

  • Google just announced an interesting update to Google Reader. Google's online feed reader now allows you to track changes on any page - even those that don't feature an RSS feed. Google will create its own custom feeds for these sites and update the feed whenever it notices a change. Google Reader will display a short snippet of the page changes in the RSS feed. Until today, Google Reader would simply respond with an error message if you tried to subscribe to a site that didn't offer an RSS feed. Now, Google will simply create a new feed for the site and track updates. It's not clear how often Google plans to ping these sites, however. Thanks to this, you can easily track the latest discounts on Macys.com or updates to Zillow.com's homepage. As far as we were able to see, Google Reader creates very clean RSS feeds for these items. While Google doesn't make it obvious, you can find the newly created feed by clicking "show details" in Google Reader. Thanks to this, you can subscribe to this new feed in any feed reader and not just in Google Reader.
Lisa Allswede

Search Engine Duck Duck Go - 0 views

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    cute duck! here is the write up from Free Technology site: Duck Duck Go is a search engine designed with clarity and simplicity in mind. One of the ways that clarity and simplicity stands out is when you enter a search term that can have multiple meanings, Duck Duck Go alerts you to that and asks you what you really want to search for. For example, if you enter the search term "duck," Duck Duck Go will tell you that "duck" could be a noun or a verb. (see the screen capture below) Duck Duck Go also provides brief information summaries when you search for topics. This is handy if you're not really looking for a lot of information about a topic, but are just in need of a quick synopsis of a topic.
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.
  • &nbsp;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.
  • &nbsp;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
Meghan Habas

Get a human instead of machine - 0 views

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    Are you sick of talking to a machine when you call a company? Here are some direct numbers to major companies to actually talk to a human.
Matt Klempa

Weblogg-ed - 0 views

  • The Waldorf School that we are looking at seems to look at kids as individuals and treats the curriculum as a journey not a deliverable. Sure, the rhetoric gets a bit crunchy at times, even for me, but I can’t deny that it has a strong appeal for me, especially in the context of the conversations I’ve been having the last seven years. But here’s is the irony: the school uses very little technology. That undoubtedly will play into any decision we make, but it’s not a deal breaker for me. My kids have lots of access at home, and I know they’ll love having me mentor them if it comes to that. (Really. I mean it.)
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Lisa Allswede

Making Stopmotion Movies - 1 views

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    Might be a unique way to have students tell a story in social studies or LA. Explain a math or science concept... or just play for yourself!
dan sherbondy

Web Quest Maker - 0 views

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    Make a web quest in under 2 minutes with TeAch-nology.com's Web Quest Maker! A Web Quest is a method used to engage students in inquiry based learning.
Daniel Dickter

State and Local News Stories - 0 views

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    This is a ripoff of the Drudgereport written by a Duquesne Law School Graduate and right wing extremist, Chris Lilik
Timothy Scully

Middle School Math | WebQuests created by eMINTS teachers | eMINTS - 0 views

  • This project originally was an activity posted on the NASA Glenn Learning Technologies Project. However, a colleague and I expanded it into a project with a nod to “Junkyard Wars.” This lesson is one part of a unit on Motion, Forces and Energy that includes activities and demonstrations. Students apply Newton's Laws of motion to construct a vehicle that moves forward by propelling an object backwards.
Anne Rose

SMARTer Kids Foundation, SMARTer Kids Research Project Listings By Subject - 0 views

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  • Wilcox, Jennifer - Kettering Middle SchoolReport on the Use of the SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard to Teach Language Arts to Children with Autism and Autistic-like Behaviors. This study compared the use of a SMART Board interactive whiteboard in teaching autistic children language arts to the use of a written newspaper containing identical information. (Summer 2007) Read the Paper
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    A collection of research articles put together by the SMARTer Kids Foundation about the success of using the SMARTboard in classrooms. Contains articles from many different subject areas.
John Batis

Math and Science Lessons for Teachers Using the SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard | Sc... - 0 views

  • Capacity Lesson (Grade 1) by Joey Savoy Students compare and order a variety of different containers according to capacity. McRel Standard: 4. Built in Notebook software.
  • States of Matter Lesson (Grade 6) by Rachel Yurk Students investigate the three main states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. McRel Standard: 8. Built in Notebook software.
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    math and science lesson plans and activities with SMARTBOARD
Marlee Flaherty

Hajj from Northern Africa to Mecca - 2 views

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    My thought was to allow students to select a persona such as a wife of a merchant, a merchant, etc. and write a diary that discusses various topics as they progress on their Hajj. The year of this hajj is as of now undetermined. The grade level for this Webquest would be middle school.
Sarah Botti

A Taxonomy of WebQuest Tasks - 0 views

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    A list of tasks that can be used as the basis of a webquest
Marlee Flaherty

Latitude and Longitude of a Point - 0 views

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    An interesting website that uses a 3-D model to pinpoint a location on the globe. It would be a good site to incorporate into a geography lesson.
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