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Tap into the World of Comics Primary School version - 0 views

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    Strategies for using Comics in the Classroom
Ginger Lewman

100 Incredibly Useful YouTube Channels for Teachers | Online College Courses - 5 views

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    For teachers hoping to infuse multimedia into their classrooms, YouTube makes for an excellent starting point. Plenty of universities, nonprofits, organizations, museums and more post videos for the cause of education both in and out of schools. The following list compiles some of the ones most worthy of attention, as they feature plenty of solid content appealing to their respective audiences and actively try to make viewers smarter.
Ginger Lewman

12 Nutrition Sites Every Elementary Classroom Should Use « Tech:-)Happy - 0 views

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    Here are 12 great resources for teaching and learning about health, nutrition and exercise. If you know of other great ones, add them in the comment sections.
anonymous

High Ability - 0 views

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    From site: High Ability is a blog and information aggregator for parents, guardians and teachers of high ability children managed by the Ohio Association of Gifted Children (OAGC) for the benefit of high ability students in the State of Ohio.
Ginger Lewman

The Tech Curve: GTA DC Gadgets - 0 views

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    "GTA DC Gadgets One of the highlights of the Google Teacher Academy is Ronald Ho's run through of hidden features in Google Spreadsheets. On the plane home I was thinking about how some of the gadgets he shared and how I could use them with my teachers. Here's a few I came up with."
Ginger Lewman

Free Technology for Teachers: Free 33 Page Guide - Google for Teachers - 2 views

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    "In all there are 33 pages containing 21 ideas and how to instructions for creating Google Maps placemarks, directions creating and publishing a quiz with Google Docs forms, directions for embedding books into your blog, and visual aids for accessing other Google tools."
Krysten Callina

Gifted Resource Center of New England - Article by Dr. Lovecky: Gifted Children with As... - 0 views

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      great article
  • Max had difficulty in preschool. He didn’t like circle time and left the group to read on his own. He didn’t like the other children touching him or his things. When they tried to look at his toys, Max would scream or hit them. He didn’t like to play with other children at all, and avoided any of the imaginative play going on in class. Instead, he stacked and sorted Lego pieces by color, size and shape. If other children wanted to play with Legos, he wouldn’t share. He did not know any of the other children’s names. Max had a lot of idiosyncrasies that were accommodated at home but were troublesome at school. For example, he didn’t like the color orange and resisted being near anything of that color.
Ginger Lewman

Stage'D! - 2 views

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    Stage'D is definitely a work-in-progress, but already there's lots of fun to be had. You can pick characters and choose costumes for them. Then you can pick from a library of animations for them to perform, and don't forget to give'em some dialog! Pick some scenery and you officially have a comic, easy as that.
Ginger Lewman

Dfilm - is now Dvolver. Make your own movie with the MovieMaker - 2 views

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    Have you ever wanted to direct your own movie? No problem. Our MovieMaker helps you make a movie in a few simple steps. When your opus is complete send it to a friend. Or, post it to your website
Neil O'Sullivan

January 2011 | Media in Education Newsletter - 0 views

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    Media and Learning News
Ginger Lewman

A Virtual Trip to China Allows Middle Schoolers to Study Chinese - Kings Park, NY Patch - 2 views

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    Last year a select group of middle school students from the gifted and talented program participated in a virtual learning program called MyChinese360. Piloted and paid for by Eastern Suffolk B.O.C.E.S., the program taught Kings Park children the fundamentals of Mandarin.  
Ginger Lewman

Second Life Plurk links - 0 views

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    Second Life in Education links
Ginger Lewman

Join, inquire or share your thoughts, comments, or suggestions - 0 views

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    Parent advocacy group in NJ.
Cindy Sheets

HOME - a film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand - 0 views

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    stunning photography of the Earth in a video about sustaining our home planet
Ginger Lewman

The Best Places To Get Royalty-Free Music & Sound Effects | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites o... - 0 views

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    Now that my students are getting more comfortable making online slideshows (especially with Flowgram), they're also getting more interested in including music
Ginger Lewman

Some Thoughts & Questions About Differentiation (Part I) | Irrational Cube - 4 views

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    Recently I've come to the idea that the question "how do you differentiate?" is the wrong question to ask (or at least coming in the wrong sequence). The essential question should be "what do you differentiate?" By differentiating instruction I am changing something for some group of students. To do this I have to ask myself "what can I change and what do I need to keep the same?" What follows are three cases of differentiation, all of which change a different facet of learning.
Ginger Lewman

Gifted and Talented Changes Lauded as Successful - Menomonee Falls, WI Patch - 1 views

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    parents, school personnel and board members had named consistent communication of the restructuring a key priority in order for it to succeed and leaders have made sure to get that information to parents and district leaders since before the changes took place.
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