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Melanie Abbas

Computer Science Teachers Association - 0 views

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    Computer Science Teachers Association - the voice for K-12 computer science education and educators. Lots of resources for computer science teaching.
Melanie Abbas

Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences | HEA ICS - 1 views

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    This page is funded by the Higher education Academy to enhance student learning in information and computer science environments. There are a lot of resources, book reviews,etc on this site.
Melanie Abbas

The Female Perspective of Computer Science - 1 views

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    Blog from a female PhD Computer Science student experiences in college and as a teaching assistant.
Melanie Abbas

TheNewBoston - Free Educational Video Tutorials on Computer Programming and More! - 0 views

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    This site was developed by a self-taught computer programmer. He has many short videos to teach about specific computer hardware and programming tasks.
Emily Keitel

100 Free Web Tools for Elementary Teachers - Classroom 2.0 - 2 views

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    This website gives 100 free web tools for Elementary teachers. The list is organized into several different categories: 1) Organization and Collaboration, 2) Search Engines and Directories, 3) Google, 4) Templates and Lesson Plans, 5) Research and Reference, 6) Games, 7) Reading and Writing, 8) Math and Science, 9) Arts, 10) History and Social Studies, 11) Online Libraries, and 12) Activities. This is a great resource for teachers to use for instruction as well as to give to students to use for classroom work and homework.  
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    This looks like a great resource for anyone in education, teaching or learning. It is well organized and provides links to a lot of useful free tools. I wish I had this stuff when I was growing up.
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    This looks like a great resource for elementary teachers, providing so many links in one place. It is like an annotated bibliography, presenting various resources for teachers to use, making it easy for us to navigate. Though I plan to teach in secondary education, some of these categories could still be used with high schoolers in my English classroom, especially Google and the Research & Reference resources. I think that teachers in elementary education will find this resource very useful, and I could even show it so some of my high school students so that they would have different things to explore if they were interested. I found a similar website that compiles resources from around the web, focusing on Language Arts education: http://www.internet4classrooms.com/lang_mid.htm. Here, there are citation guides, research help, online literature links, and many other great activities for the LA classroom.
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    This looks like a great resource to keep on hand for teachers! I feel like it should be used mostly by teachers and they should definitely take advantage of it. Too often do teachers use the same routine every day and use stuff out of books! Why not go on the computer and research things that can spice up your classroom.
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    This is a great resource for teachers to use in their classrooms to enhance learning. It has a WIDE variety of useful tools that can make learning more fun and engaging. I would recommend that the teacher scans through these options prior to opening them up to students. The teacher could select a few good ones and show them to the students to use during class or at home. I do no have any bookmarks similar to this one, but I am sure there are a lot out there that could be just as helpful. Thanks for sharing the great resource!
Melanie Abbas

Main Page - IPRE Wiki - 1 views

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    Institute for Personal Robots in Education wiki. Lots of information on using robotics in education.
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