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Kupiter - A Free and Fun Game-Based Way to Study. - 0 views

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    Kupiter is a fast-paced and fun studying game, designed to study any flashcards, vocabulary, or test review. Quizlet study sets can be easily imported into this game for review.
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Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach - Education Week - 0 views

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    "Indeed, a host of national and regional surveys suggest that teachers are far more likely to use technology to make their own jobs easier and to supplement traditional instructional strategies than to put students in control of their own learning. Case study after case study describe a common pattern inside schools: A handful of "early adopters" embrace innovative uses of new technology, while their colleagues make incremental or no changes to what they already do."
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ThinkBinder - 0 views

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    A collaborative website for students to use to work, study, and collaborate together.
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Keeping it real with Primary Sources! | Digital Learning Environments - 1 views

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    "The ELA Common Core State Standards (CCSS)  suggest the use of more primary source materials in science and social studies classes.  I agree that this will bring some interesting experiences to class and expose kids to some historically important documents."
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I made my classroom look like the real-world-and test scores soared | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "I've never been a big believer in teaching to a test. Indeed, since my first year in the classroom I've used a project-based model with my science and social studies classes."
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Classroom Resources - Google Earth for Educators - 0 views

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    Google Earth can help you bring a world of information alive for your students. It can be used with all grade levels, and the possibilities are endless with your imagination! Students can use Google Earth to explore topics like the progress of human civilization, the growth of cities, the impact of civilization on the natural environment, and the impact of natural disasters like Hurricane Katrina. Teachers can use Google Earth demos to get their students excited about geography beyond the static map, or use different Google Earth layers to study transportation, demographics, economics, and in specific local or exotic contexts.
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Gooru - 0 views

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    Gooru is a excellent resource for students and teachers. Students can study using Gooru, and teachers can find good resources to use in the classroom.
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Deck.Toys - 0 views

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    Drag-and-Drop Lesson Creation. Creating lessons on Deck.Toys is fun for you too! Build complete lessons within minutes with your existing teaching content such as study sets, PPT or Google Slides. Differentiate the Right Way. Self-exploration at your students' own pace allows ample practice for mastery of key concepts. Just tap to create unique pathways! Full Control Over Your Lesson Delivery. Activate Teacher Sync and every student will be synced to your current slide. Get real-time feedback from students with Response apps such as Text, Draw, Quick Poll and Placemarker. Track Students' Progress in Real-Time. While students are having fun exploring your lesson, you may track how well each student is doing directly from the map. You may also generate a comprehensive classroom report with the Report app.
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Knowlounge - 0 views

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    "Carry out lessons with ease! Knowlounge goes beyond typical smart learning and teaching methods with its shared whiteboard tool. An interactive and easy-to-use interface makes it perfect for use in flipped learning and group studies."
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7 ways edtech boosts student confidence in the classroom | eSchool News - 1 views

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    "Edtech is making is easier and more efficient to help students at every level, and to bring even the most timid of learners out of their shells. Dr. Kenneth Shore, a psychologist and Chair of a child study team for the Hamilton, New Jersey Public Schools, explains that "Low self-esteem can lessen a student's desire to learn, his or her ability to focus, and his or her willingness to take risks. Positive self-esteem, on the other hand, is one of the building blocks of school success; it provides a firm foundation for learning."
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Educational Videos and Games for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English - 0 views

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    Watching educational videos is a great way to learn because it allows kids to build a visual picture or model in their mind. The visual dimension not only helps them understand concepts better, but also stimulates curiosity and encourages self-learning. NeoK12 also features Web 2.0 tools for learning and teaching.
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GAMEUP | BrainPOP Games - 0 views

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    Various free educational games that will challenge students' intellect.
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UsefulCharts.com | Quick & Easy Study Charts - 1 views

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    Great visual aids for various topics & subjects.
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HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environme... - 1 views

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    The goal of HippoCampus is to provide high-quality, multimedia content on general education subjects to high school and college students free of charge. HippoCampus was designed as part of Open Education Resources (OER), a worldwide effort to improve access to quality education for everyone.
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Tuva Labs | Data Literacy Skills For a Brighter Future - 0 views

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    "Empower your students to think critically about data, ask meaningful questions, and communicate their conclusions." Conduct inquiry-based activities and lessons in Math, Science, and Social Studies topics aligned to the Common Core Content and Practice Standards.
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