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Joe Johnson

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

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    This is a teacher's version of youtube. I could use this site to find videos to incorporate into my lessons. Teacher Tube is monitored so there are no explicit videos
Jackson Brown

About | Khan Academy - 3 views

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    Free math and science education/lessons/tutorials online.
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    A good site! It's kinda like a academic video tutorial library. The resources here are really amazing! It provides video tutorials with different subjects (most of them are about math) and different levels to students and allows them to practice what they have learned through online testing. I think it's a good resource for home schooling students. Thanks for sharing!
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    This is an interesting website! When I was looking at it, I wanted to bookmark it for myself to show my high school teachers. It could be used for teachers and students, but not only that parents can go on there too! I am not strong in the math area so this would be perfect for me!
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    This is a great website! I have seen this mentioned on the news a couple of months ago. It has a lot of interactive videos for students and teachers to use to enhance learning. This would be a great site to show students at the beginning of the year so they can reference for assistance throughout the year. Bookmarking it now! I am unaware of any other similar sites at this point.
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    This is a great tool for math and science teachers. It's a really good resource for kids to have when they are struggling with a concept. When it's uploaded as video they can chose their own pace by pausing the video. I myself have used YouTube videos like this to help me learn something new.
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    I have used this site myself to help with math tutoring and it really is a efficient tool to do some quick teaching.
Katie Pruiksma

Math Snacks - 1 views

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    Great Resource for math classes. This has interactive games for kids to play, and it also has videos for them to watch. It puts a new twist on some common math concepts. Great lesson ideas available for math teachers.
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    I definitely agree that this resource can be used efficiently in my own future classroom. I LOVE math, and enjoyed looking through this website. I liked how it included a teachers corner that gives teachers many ideas and tips on how to use the videos and games in a math lesson/unit. This resource is geared towards both students and teachers; the games and videos are mainly for students benefit, but the teachers corner is also a great resource for teachers. There are many other great websites that include interactive games and videos for teachers to use with their students (as well for students to practice on their own at home). Some examples are: http://illuminations.nctm.org/, http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html, and http://gregtangmath.com/.
Alison Leytem

Capzles Social Storytelling | Online Timeline Maker | Share Photos, Videos, Text, Music... - 0 views

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    Capzles is an online social storytelling tool and online timeline maker. Through Capzles, you can also share photos, videos, text, music and documents easily. Using the online application, students can create digital storytelling tools using photos and videos to illustrate and enhance text-based stories, such as literature or historical accounts. The possibilities are endless, and all up to the creativity of the students!
anonymous

Software training and online-tutorials - 0 views

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    A step-by-step video tutorial website. Great for familiarizing yourself with new programs or websites! UNI has just worked out a deal with the site, details are still in the air, but shortcuts to access all videos are on computers in all of UNI's labs!
John Solis

Coach's Eye: The ultimate coaching app for iPhone and iPod touch - 2 views

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    Coach's Eye makes it extremely easy to review individual frames of the video to really see what is happening. You have the power to create and share videos that people can understand immediately, without ever leaving your phone.
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    That is sweet. I've done a little coaching, and I think it would be great for that and teaching too.
Emily Eichler

ITEC: Video Portal - 0 views

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    Iowa Technology for Education conference 2011 provides the public with informational videos of the sessions. They include iPads in 1:1 Learning Environment,Web 2.0 tools to use with students, etc.
Johnika Bruce

PBS Teachers | Resources For The Classroom - 2 views

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    Resources for the classrooms
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    This is a great resource for teachers to link high quality educational PBS programs to curriculum. Youtube can be a time sucking hole for teachers sifting through the countless videos. I think that this site can help teachers find or develop resources that will actually support learning goals. Students can use this site also to watch videos and programs on subjects they are interested in. http://www.teachertube.com/ also has teacher resources and videos.
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    I agree that this website is a great resource that can be efficiently used in my own classroom. The website breaks down information and resources by grade bands, so that teachers can focus specifically on their grade without having to filter through a lot of other irrelevant information. This site can use used to help teachers link learning objectives, goals, and state standards to activities and lesson plans. Teachers could also give this website to students as a way to help their improve their learning by watching videos that interest them. Another website that has similar resources is: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/educators/.
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    PBS resources are really great! I have not had a chance to use them in the classroom yet but have explored what the site has to offer. I first found that they were providing resources to teachers here at UNI and at a technology conference. They mentioned how they link the standards to their activities and lesson plans which is great for teachers to quickly find what they need. I would recommend this to the younger elementary grades.
Alison Leytem

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 1 views

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    Voicethread is a collaborative, multimedia based slideshow tool that allows users to view and share "Voicethreads" using audio, video, and images, from anywhere around the world, without software to install. An awesome sharing tool.
Jacey Sobolik

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 1 views

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    vedio resources of educational ideas.
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    TED is one of the best places to go to hear and see the future of education and technology. The videos featured on TED range in theme, from technology, to social issues. This is a great resource to see what some of the best and brightest have to say about our future.
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    TED talks are insightful and really well presented. They often give unique and interesting perspectives on a range of subjects. I could see myself as a secondary social studies teacher using them to help student understand the idea of looking at issues from a variety of perspectives. They would be good for content knowledge, especially for psychology, economics, or sociology.
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    TED is an educational website that promotes "ideas worth spreading" it the site challenges the minds of education and technology.
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    I have watched a video clip from this site in a college level course. As a college instructor, there would be many technology related videos that I could use in the classroom as a springboard for discussions. It also would be interesting for students.
Jenna Gerard

TheInnovativeEducator - home - 0 views

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    The Innovative Educator has a plethora of resources for teachers. They have a listing of their favorite blogs, wikis, videos, and much more to help make the learning environment a more exciting and meaningful place.
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    The Innovative Educator has a plethora of resources for teachers. They have a listing of their favorite blogs, wikis, videos, and much more to help make the learning environment a more exciting and meaningful place.
Jacey Sobolik

Vimeo, Video Sharing For You - 1 views

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    Vimeo is a video sharing network where you can upload videos for any purpose, education being one of them.
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.
Destery Hildenbrand

Screencast-O-Matic - Free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. - 0 views

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    "online screen recorder for one-click recording from your browser on Windows, Mac, or Linux" Use for recording classes, presentations, or instructional videos for business or education.
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    Screen-cast-o-mastic is a free screen recording, screen capture software. It can be accessed through the web on any computer, anywhere, and you can record up to 15 minutes worth of actions and narration. Great for responding to student questions where a visual walk through can be more benificail than a long email.
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    I will definitively use this in my future classroom.I have used Jing in the past successfully but this tool has 10 more minutes of free recording than Jing does. This tool can be used both by teachers and students. Students can use this tool to create projects or for presentations. Jing can be found at: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html?gclid=CI2alve0jqwCFQXt7QodBF6zdw
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    Diana and Destery, Screenr (http://www.screenr.com/) is another free alternative that is cross platform.
Katie Pruiksma

Main Blog - National Geographic Kids Blogs - 1 views

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    Interesting and safe blogs for kids. Kids from around the world add stories, pictures, and videos of experiences from around the world. Good site to allow children to look through freely.
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    Blog rules are clearly posted. Sub blogs, like DogEared (about books), Green Scene (about taking care of the planet), and You Are Here (searching for landmarks) are cool for kids to post pictures of themselves and find out about cultures, animals, and trends around the world. This would be good for kids!
anonymous

Online Math Programs | Math Practice & Learning - 0 views

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    This is a math online.  I found this resource from my little sister who is in second grad and is using for math homework.  This site if free! Here children get to work on math skills that are at their level.  If they get suck they can get a hint or they can watch a video that explains the problem.  
Libby Sturgeon

GamingintheEnglishClassroom - home - 0 views

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    This is a wiki where teachers can come together to discuss and share ideas for using video games effectively in a classroom environment.
Libby Sturgeon

INK THINK TANK - Welcome! - 0 views

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    This is site where teachers can find books students will find interesting in required subjects. It's also possible to host video conferences with the authors through this resource.
Nelson Rokke

Free Technology for Teachers - 4 views

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    This blog shares information about different resources that teachers can use for free in their classrooms. There are so many free online resources out there and this blog does it's best to bring the best to you.
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    I think that teachers can get a lot of ideas from this site. It not only has "how to" videos for using technology, but it also has lots of ides fro individual subjects. It is constantly updated with new and useful websites. The best part is that all the resources are free, and most of them have been already used in a classroom.
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    I like this blog. It not only provides a bunch of free resources, but also presents ideas of how to use them in classrooms. And the related software are recommended at the end of each post.I think it's easy for teachers to explore the best software that fit into their classroom settings.
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    This is the first time I have seen this blog. This blog is a great way for teacher's to save time when trying to implement technology into their lessons. For a website that is free of charge, it updates often and has a lot of fun and useful videos. I would say this website could not only be used by teachers, but also for students to use with supervision.
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    This is a blog that gives tons of great ideas for teachers to incorporate technology and it's all ideas that are free.
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    The individual blog of Richard Byrne, a high school US History and Civics teacher, who actively submits his educational technological findings to over 36,000 daily subscribers. Byrn's blog has been awarded edublogawards.com's "Best Individual Blog" award the past three consecutive years; the award recognizes those who promote and demonstrate educational values with social media. This site offers many great links to resources pertaining to Web2.0 for educational purposes. 
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    I really enjoy finding sources that combine many ways to use technology. I think this was a great source. I am so glad that you added this link. It will be a great tool to use when I am thinking of ways to integrate technology into the classroom.
John Hubbard

Education World: Technology - 2 views

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    Provides teachers with articles on thoughts about technology. Technology tips and tools, lesson plans, resources are also given.
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    This site is loaded with stuff. It doesn't take long to find something to use.
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    This educational website priovides teachers with many great resources. There are many articles, video clips, and classroom resources that are available. It also provides links for administrators as well.
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