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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
Nicole Turinsky

Half.com - 0 views

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    A good place to get cheap textbooks.
Daniel Dickter

Rudimentary Psychology Reference - 0 views

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    this would be good for a high school class
Daniel Dickter

Economics e journal - 0 views

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    This would be good for a High School Economics Class
Giancarlo Dozzi

Equity and Excellence in Higher Education - 0 views

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    a good presentation of teaching to different learning styles in higher education and using technology to do so
susan whitney

PDF of good math podcast sites - 0 views

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    This pdf has good sites for math podcasts, one of which I posted earlier tonight. An excellent resource, I think, for a math teacher interested in introducing podcasting into their classroom.
Ronnie Onderick

Science Podcast: Free Science Podcasts from Scientific American - 0 views

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    I thought this would be good for a weekly activity in a science class. Food for thought type deal.
Mary Gidas

Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - Assessment Rubrics - Kathy Schrock's Guide for Ed... - 0 views

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    Scroll down to Mulitmedia Rubrics. There are a few checklists given for finding good educational podcasts. (This site also gives rubric examples for other tasks.)
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

Examples of WebQuests for Mathematics - 0 views

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    This is a good site for high school math webquests There are many different levels from algebra 1 through calculus so these examples could be used and changed to bring down to middle school level and great for using in advanced middle school math classes
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
Aidan Clemente

Best WebQuests . com - 0 views

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    This is a great site for further resources or if you just want to check something out to get ideas, has many good articles and links
Kate McCullough

Library of Congress Home - 0 views

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    Another good teaching resource site.
Jon Hall

Music Programs for Kids - 1 views

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    Good music programs for kids and adults alike to learn and use.
Kate McCullough

Teaching Effectiveness Program - 0 views

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    This has some good resources and FAQs on it for all areas of teaching
Jon Hall

So, you'd like your own blog… at Bionic Teaching - 0 views

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    How, and why, to make your own blog. <<< Good stuff>>>>
Ann Martino

How you SHOULD use blogs in education | BlogSavvy.net Is your BlogSavvy? - 0 views

  • You should use assessment tasks that incorporate subversion - One of the worst things you can do is mandate posting on particular topics with particularly rigid frequency… you’ll over-assess &amp; kill off exactly what blogs are good for: personal expression &amp; exploration. By all means say that you’re expecting a post a week… or ever more, but let people approach this in ways that fit them and set tasks that allow for deviation and subversion. Never, ever, mention number of words!
Anne Rose

Podcasting: Tips for Teachers - 1 views

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    This site has tips for how to effectively and efficiently run podcasts for students in the classroom. I found it good because I know hopelessly little about podcasts!
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