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Meghan Habas

Teaching gifted students - 0 views

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    This article discusses desired characteristics and competencies in teachers of gifted students who are culturally, ethnically, or linguistically diverse. These include: culturally relevant pedagogy, equity pedagogy, a holistic teaching philosophy, a communal philosophy, respect for students' primary language, culturally congruent instructional practices, culturally sensitive assessment, student-family-teacher relationships, and teacher diversity. (Contains references.) (DB)
Amy Scholl

ClassPress™ ›› Where students are heard - 0 views

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    Blogs for teachers and students. Private classroom environment with content filtering. No advertisements!
jarid shipley

Oklahoma Public School Students Fail Basic Citizenship Test - 0 views

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    Story about how 75 percent of tested Oklahoma High School students couldn't name the first president of the United States.
John Batis

Using Technology to Enhance Engaged Learning for At-Risk Students - 0 views

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    This article describes technology as a tool to engage at-risk students through collaborative learning and long-term projects that are administered by knowledgeable teachers.
susan whitney

cool math for kids - 0 views

shared by susan whitney on 18 Jan 10 - Cached
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    this is a site for math teachers, students and/or their families. great for students who might be struggling with math or their interest in math class. there are links for students, teachers or parents, as well as puzzles and games, advice for how to reduce frustration or boredom in math, etc. great site for math teachers to know about!! seems to cover topics from prealgebra through trigonometry.
lauren heller

Technology makes art education a bigger draw: Sophisticated software and new online col... - 1 views

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    "In one elementary school lesson, Ponton shows students a professional artist's drawing and then uses DrawPlus to break the image down into its basic shapes. Students are told to put those shapes back together, and in the process, they begin learning how basic shapes can be used to create more complicated images."
Lisa Allswede

ScreenToaster - Creating A GIF Guide for Students Mobile Phones - 2 views

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    How to create a GIF guide for Students Mobile Phones.
Ericka Leigh

Quia - 0 views

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    Online websites that you can set up and have your students use.
Amanda Vranka

The effects of outdoor science lessons with elementary school students on preservice te... - 0 views

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    The effects of outdoor science lessons with elementary school students on preservice teachers' self-efficacy from Journal of Elementary Science Education provided by Find Articles at BNET
Jon Hall

Adobe Training Seminars - 0 views

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    Training for any program of any kind, graphic, web, or print based. Great ways to get ahead. Plus, you get a certificate to be proficient in chosen course. Students get discounts, as well as teachers.
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/
    • Lauren Panton
       
      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

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.
Sarah Botti

Science Podcasting - 0 views

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    Fun and interesting podcasts for middle school - high school science students.
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!
Dana Crone

Podcasting with your students - 0 views

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    Information about pod casting with students.
Lisa Allswede

TED - 0 views

shared by Lisa Allswede on 11 Jan 10 - Cached
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    I used this site this past October to help my 8th grade students think about the different approaches they can explore when creating an exhibit about the Holocaust. The website is filled with many inspirational lectures - a great way to get students to start thinking critically and creatively.
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.
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