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Lydia

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 0 views

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    Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They're often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
Megan Brown

Bed Time Math - 0 views

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    A neat site that provides a new math question each night, broken into three levels.
Meghan Starling

Education World: Rhyme Time Archive - 0 views

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    A webpage dedicated to Early Childhood Education poems with links for any month, season, subject or theme.
Jamie Sipe

Five Secrets to Help Encourage Responsible Use of the Internet - 0 views

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    Most of the time, kids know more than their parents about the internet. It's important to protect our kids from the dangers that lie within internet usage. Great advice I will give to my parents at Technology Parent Night!
Cindy Hanks

Cell Phones: 21st Century Learning Tools? | Education.com - 0 views

  • Liz Kolb converted, from being one of those teachers who “didn't see value of cell phones on campus” to devising ways to use cell phones as learning tools
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      I think the key in using cell phones in the classroom is to teach the students that their phones can be used as educational tools to benefit the learning process.
  • this type of technology integration will better prepare students for the 21st century workforce, where jobs are performed on mobile devices, such as cell phones
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      Truly, cell phones are rampant in the workplace, so we need to dedicate the time and effort to show our students the proper way to use this amazing tool.
  • we can teach kids to use their cell phones as a way to learn about, document, and organize their world in preparation for life in the 21st century.
eloclass

Pictures for Learning - 0 views

  • Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos and images for classrooms, multimedia projects, web sites, videos, portfolios, or any other project in an educational setting.
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    "Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education." Images can be searched for by topic or most popular.
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    This is a free, copyright-friendly site for images to use in the educational process. My students use this site all the time for projects and desktop images. It's great!
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    Great website if you like to use photographs in your classroom. It is "copyright friendly" as long as images are used for education.
Karla Shaffer

Scheduling Tool for meetings/ conferences - 1 views

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    I just discovered this site! This allows all needed participants to enter times that they would be available for an event. I think it would be great for team meetings or parent conferences. You create an event and then email it to the participants.
Kevin Epifano

Time Search Information - 0 views

shared by Kevin Epifano on 03 Dec 11 - Cached
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Empowering Teachers - 0 views

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    This site has some great resources on differentiating instruction and using resources for reading success.
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    I used this site all the time for literacy centers for primary grades. Great choice!
Kristen Turner

Cool Math 4 Kids Lessons, Games, Activities - free online cool math lessons, cool math ... - 0 views

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    Cool Math 4 Kids has cool math lessons, cool math games and fun activities. We have free online flash cards to print out, cool math practice games, online calculators and lessons for addition, subtraction, times tables, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals and more. Great site but it does have a lot of advertisements on it!
Jamie Sipe

Interactive Math - 1 views

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    "Love it! My students and my own children can't wait to get on the computer, and I then have a hard time stopping them from using the site!" Special education teacher, Elmhurst, Illinois, U.S.A. "Thanks to IXL, our students' performance has increased dramatically.
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    This is a neat site! I did some of the questions for first grade fractions and chose the wrong answer on purpose. It provides a visual and explanation for the correct answer. Thanks! I will use this in the future.
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    This is great! now my nephew will stop having a fit about doing extra work.
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    All grades, all skills, provides explanation when students are incorrect, rewards, goals, badges to earn! It isn't free, but get enough teachers on board and your school could purchase for everyone. Teachers are sent class reports: we print them out and hang them up outside our classrooms "Miss Sipe's class has answered 3,000 problems on IXL"
Jodie Gustafson

NASA - Home - 0 views

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    One of my all time favorite science websites!
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    For all you science buffs or science teachers interested in finding a great sight for astronomy, this one has wonderful interactive activities, pictures and videos of the solar system. Check it out.
sapientsojourn

Product reviews and prices, software downloads, and tech news - CNET - 0 views

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    I use CNET every time I make a major electronic purchase. It has recommended the highest quality items for my limited budget. A go to for the latest on computers and technology.
Larisa Kivett

Wedoist - 1 views

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    Beautifully Simple Project Management Assign tasks, manage files, meet deadlines, share status updates, comment on just about anything, real time chat with your team and much more with Wedoist!
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    Thank you for this site this will be very helpful in the other class I am taking now. Very cool
Lydia

Lights, Camera . . . Engagement! Three Great Tools for Classroom Video | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Ron Peck (@Ron_Peck on Twitter) teaches social studies at North Valley High School in Medford, OR. A self-proclaimed history and tech geek, he's the co-creator and co-moderator of #SSChat and #APChat on Twitter. Visit his blog at http://historygeek29.blogspot.com/. How many times have you thought to yourself, "In what way can I spice up this unit and make it student-centered?"
Araceli Matos

Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    Use your own technology
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    This is a great resource for teachers looking for fast assessments (exit slips, tally answers, etc). Free accounts are available and you can see real time results as students answer. It can be set to have one answer per computer/smart phone, or multiple answers per. Great to have parents leave anonymous comments to questions.
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    Instant audience feedback for use with mobile devices. Free for up to 40 users. Great way to use cell phones in the classroom for polling activities.
Nadia Afzal

Use of Technology in Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    Online learning opportunities and the use of open educational resources and other technologies can increase educational productivity by accelerating the rate of learning.
Amy Sullivan

How to Teach Digital Storytelling in High School | Mediashift | PBS - 1 views

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    Inspiring and enlightening narrative about a high school teacher's experience integrating digital tools and storytelling into his classes (including lots of lessons learned!) and a "how to" guide for aspiring technology integrators.
leslie009

Florida Center for Reading Research - 1 views

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    This is a great resource for creating centers and improving reading instruction. Although this is not an interactive website, it is very user friendly. The website can be searched by grade level or by reading component. You can print out the resources, laminate them and save yourself a lot of time for making center activities.
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    FCRR explores all aspects of reading research-basic research into literacy-related skills for typically developing readers and those who struggle, studies of effective prevention and intervention, and psychometric work on formative assessment.
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    The Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) is a multidisciplinary research center at Florida State University. FCRR explores all aspects of reading research-basic research into literacy-related skills for typically developing readers and those who struggle, studies of effective prevention and intervention, and psychometric work on formative assessment.
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    Great websites for resources on reading. You can get great lesson plans for intervention.
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