For the ESOL teacher, or student...find ideas for LEP (any language) students. Teaching through technology has been proven to be effective in areas of language deficiency. I've used a few of the Webquests in the Reading section in my classes. If you have the computers in your room or media center, this is a MUST HAVE book mark!
This site has many resources and ideas on how to use technology in the classroom. It mentions things like Twitter and how to implement mobile devices. With this day and age, I think this might be useful! I particularly like the links to K-2 resources!
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This is great website to reference to as an educator. It has a variety of information and perspective from various professional in the field of education. I love the fact that it has blogs broken down into categories that covers topics in certain grade level. Overall this website is very user friendly and truly utilizes the multimedia format.
Grab all or part of a web page or upload a file--text or image--select various sections, make comments, and share with colleagues through Twitter or Facebook. Very easy to use.
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This is a good site, I like it because it has free stuff for teachers but it also has things for parents and students at home and after school. check it out
Great idea! I just read an article about polling and thought of this type of application. Students might interact more if they were not so afraid of public failure. This could gie them the anonymity they are seeking!
This is a site where you can go to learn how to use much of the 2.0 technology that is available to us. There are also some great ideas on different ways to integrate technology into your classroom
A very valuable resource! My favorite part of this site is that you may access not only all of the standards but also accompanying lessons ideas for those standards.
This website is great to look up stories that have been put together already. It will give you some ideas on how to use digital storytelling in your class.