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Donna Baumbach

2010: My Fifth Annual List Of The Tech Products I Love And Use Every Day - 0 views

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    I use most of them every day, or nearly every day, and I would not be as productive or happy without all of them. There are now 24 products on the list.
Donna Baumbach

5 Ways To Enhance Instruction with Digital Narratives - 0 views

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    An article related to the FETC 2010 presentation by UCF's Dr. Glenda Gunter and Dr. Robert Kenny.
Donna Baumbach

10 Tools for (20)10 - 0 views

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    10 of these new tools that I think are useful, innovative, cost effective and certainly worth considering for 2010.
Donna Baumbach

More Shmoopiness, now for teachers - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza Ph.D More Shmoopiness, now for teachers January 27, 2010 Shmoop's online learning guides have gotten pretty darn popular among my students as well as my teachers. I've linked to them in a number of my pathfinders. The refreshingly conversational guides are written by master teachers and Ph.D. students from Stanford, Harvard, & UC Berkeley.
Donna Baumbach

What Makes a Great Teacher? - 0 views

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    - The Atlantic (January/February 2010)
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How to Survive in 2010 - Digitally - 0 views

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    Great ideas for anytime of the year! | Ozge Karaoglu's Blog
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10 Ways To Learn In 2010: The eLearning Coach - 0 views

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    There are so many cool ways to learn online now. The whole world is a school. This list is meant for continuous learners and for procrastinators looking for distractions in the coming year.
Donna Baumbach

What Did They Tweet? | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    a reflection on technology changes in the past decade
Donna Baumbach

Use Better Tools to Be a Better Student in 2010 - Note Taking - Lifehacker - 0 views

  • Dropbox: It's free, the basic account can more than hold a semester's worth of work—short of a film school project—and it syncs to all your computers and to the web. "I accidentally deleted my homework" wasn't a very good excuse ten years ago and it's an unforgivable one now. You can sync your passwords, your OneNote notebooks, and access your favorite portable apps from anywhere. Online Backup: While Dropbox is great for syncing files, if you want to go all out you'll definitely want to check out some full-fledged computer backup tools like Mozy and Carbonite. Check out our Hive Five on best Windows backup tools to get more information.
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    "is a guide for students everywhere that want spend less time on the tedious stuff, and more time on the things like study and research that actually produce results."
Donna Baumbach

What the Heck is RSS? - 0 views

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    The most valuable tool for your own professional development and sanity, I think. If you're not using RSS, try it. If your in ed media and not using RSS, you REALLY must use it!
Donna Baumbach

Internet Search Challenge: Changing Course - 0 views

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    It's not hard to find information. It's harder to tell if it can be trusted. Many people are satisfied with their search skills because most of the time they find things they are looking for. Sure, they waste a lot of time getting there and miss a lot of relevant information in the process, but they get the job done.
Donna Baumbach

100 Incredible & Educational Virtual Tours You Don't Want to Miss - 0 views

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    One of the wonders of the Internet is that it can bring the world to you instead of your needing to find the time and money to explore the traditional way. The following virtual tours bring opportunities to explore cities, famous landmarks and buildings, museums, college campuses, and even outer space. You can learn how things are made, explore the human body or that of a life-sized whale, and visit ball parks and theme parks. There is even a section of incredible virtual tours that Google Earth has compiled that shares the world in a whole new way.
Donna Baumbach

Engaging Today's Digital Learners - Where Do We Begin? - 0 views

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    we look for ways to use technology in our classrooms that is limited by our awareness of the technologies available along with limited understanding of how today's learners are truly different than those of previous years. How many of us try to find technologies that FIT into our way of teaching, instead of increasing our understanding of new ways kids who have grown up digital learn and interact with their world. What is our responsibility as educators to understand our new audience and learn new methods to reach this audience?
Donna Baumbach

The Best Online Collections Of PowerPoints For Teachers | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of ... - 0 views

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    Here are my picks for The Best Online Collections of PowerPoints For Teachers and a link to a list of 7 Search Engines for PowerPoint Presentations.
Donna Baumbach

46 Stellar Math Sites for Kids You'd be Obtuse Not to Visit - 0 views

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    From fractions to basic math facts; problem solving to number sense; geometry to algebra, there is always room for improvements. Here are 46 sure-fire sites that will engage, enlighten, educate and Einsteinify your students. Most of the sites listed below are geared towards students in grades 1-6.
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