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Nedra Isenberg

Technology Integration Matrix | Arizona K12 Center - 22 views

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    "The Technology Integration Matrix (TIM) illustrates how teachers can use technology to enhance learning for K-12 students. The TIM incorporates five interdependent characteristics of meaningful learning environments: active, collaborative, constructive, authentic, and goal directed (Jonassen, Howland, Moore, & Marra, 2003). The TIM associates five levels of technology integration (i.e., entry, adoption, adaptation, infusion, and transformation) with each of the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments. Together, the five levels of technology integration and the five characteristics of meaningful learning environments create a matrix of 25 cells. What is in each cell? Within each cell of the Matrix one will find two lessons plans with a short video of the lesson. Each lesson is designed to show the integration of technology in instruction and classrooms as well as the Arizona Educational Technology Standards. "
Jeff Johnson

Lesson Plans and Student Activity Sheets - 38 views

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    CyberSmart! original, nonsequential standards-based lesson plans and student activity sheets have students think critically about the Internet as a communication and collaboration tool and consider how their futures will be affected by rapidly changing digital technologies.
David Wetzel

6 Tips and Tricks for Using Interactive White Boards - 0 views

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    Interactive whiteboards (IWB) allow science and math teachers to teach multi-sensory lessons, seamlessly jumping from one type of media to another. Interactive science or math lessons can easily integrate text, sound, video, and graphics based on the tactile nature of the IWB.
Ced Paine

Google Apps Lesson Plans - 1 views

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    Easily incorporate Google Apps into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lesson plans.
Pavlína Hublová

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Resources for Teaching With Primary Sources - 0 views

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    Zoom In is more than just a collection of lesson plans and documents. Zoom In provides an online classroom environment. As a teacher you can manage multiple classrooms within your Zoom In account. Students join your class by using a class code (email addresses not required). Once students have joined your class, you can begin distributing assignments to them from the lesson plan database. You can track which students have started the assignments, read their responses to questions within the assignments, and give students feedback on the assignments all within your Zoom In classroom.
Nicole D'Antonio

SMART Exchange - 0 views

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    Lesson plans and resources for your SMARTboard
J Collado

http://umhelena.edu/VirtualComputers/Desktop/en_ITEPC_VA_Desktop_v40/RootMovie.swf?less... - 0 views

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    Partes de la PC virtual CISCO company
Cara Whitehead

February: Black History Month - 0 views

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    February is Black History Month. Here's a word list to add to your lesson plans! This list can be used to play all of the games and activities on our site. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=2851114
Christina Sherrill

Lessons Worth Sharing | TED-Ed - 0 views

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    Videos with quizzes, questions, and deeper thinking attached to videos.
David Wetzel

5 Reasons Why You Should Use LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is a web 2.0 tool which provides the ability to save and organize materials for your science or math class. The great thing about this free tool is that you can update the resources instantly to ensure your lessons include the latest ideas, tips, and resources in science and math.
David Wetzel

Creative Ways to Use Podcasts in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Strategies and techniques are provided for integrating podcasts lessons to promote the benefits of greater student engagement and alternative assessment.
David Wetzel

Tips and Tricks for Finding Science and Math Images on the Web - 1 views

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    Like everything else on the Internet, trying to find images is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Without the right tools for finding science and math images on the web it is often an impossible, or at least mind-numbing, task. What is needed are search engines which make the job easier. This is where the tips and tricks provided below help this seemingly impossible task by using the top search Web 2.0 search engines and tools available today. These are valuable resources for both you and your students when trying to find just the right image for lesson or project involving digital media.
Nicole Green

Sequence of the Michigan Citizenship - 0 views

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    New Michigan Social Studies GLCEs for 1st Grade & detailed lesson plans
Ced Paine

National Museum of Education - 1 views

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    # National Gallery for America's Young Inventors, the official Hall of Fame for students K-12 # Invention Comic Book of all Hall of Fame kids # Current Invention Contests and Competitions for every kid and great prizes to win! # Interactive Online Activities and games to challenge your thinking, problem solving, and science skills # Database of Online Science Experiments and Cool Stuff # Extensive Internet links to Inventors, Inventions and How to Invent # Teacher Resources - free education and innovation printables for your students, lesson plans, invention graphic organizers, invention curriculum, recommended books, and more!
Ced Paine

iLearn No. 2 - 0 views

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    e-mag on everything iPod for the classroom, including lesson plans and suggested apps
Ced Paine

AT&T Knowledge Network Explorer: Blue Web'n Homepage - 1 views

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    Blue Web'n is an online library of 2194 outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (tools, references, lessons, hotlists, resources, tutorials, activities, projects). You can also browse by broad subject area (Content Areas) or specific sub-categories (Subject Area)
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