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Nichol Hebel

50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching - 4 views

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    Ideas related to how you can put wikis to work in your classroom! Categories: Resource Creation, Student Participation, Group Projects, Student Interaction For the Classroom Community, Other
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    I love how it´s broken up in different categories for using wikis. It makes it so easy to navigate through for teachers. There are many fun and easy ways on here that I will for sure use in my classroom someday. Thank you for sharing.
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    While it definitely seems like a educator-specific resource, I love the categories. I especially like the collection of ideas for group projects, as it is always nice to have a pool of formats to pull from.
Haylee Hanson

CMS itWeekly Wiki - 0 views

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    Check out this wiki created by CMS itWeekly. This wiki provides weekly podcasts relating to questions regarding education and technologies!
Paige Blocker

Dolphin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    A wiki about dolphins, describing what they are and giving information on dolphins background.
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    A wiki about dolphins, describing what they are and giving information on dolphins background.
Colleen Griffith

Katikati Primary School - Room 25 - home - 2 views

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    Great question style wiki!
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    Wiki designed to promote technology and 21 century skills to use for technology integration ideas.
Jake Willis

Wikibooks - 0 views

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    A wiki full of many different books that might not be available at the library.
Amber Goemaat

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    A blog and wiki that's intent is to shift educational focus into the 21st century.
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    A blog and wiki that's intent is to shift educational focus into the 21st century.
Ian Hubrig

resourcesforhistoryteachers - home - 1 views

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    A wiki of resources for social studies teachers to use that covers every grade imaginable. Within the resources, teachers can find collaborative lessons for students.
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    A wiki of resources for social studies teachers to use that covers every grade imaginable. Within the resources, teachers can find collaborative lessons for students.
Erin Mulder

teachandlearn - home - 0 views

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    This wiki created by the Sydney Institute is designed to teach educators and students how to use various types of digital media in the classroom, etc. Very informative and helpful!
Megan Stewart

Digital-ID - home - 2 views

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    This wiki is for teachers, students, and administrators to help teach about Digital Citizenship and how to maintain a healthy Digital Identity. I think this can be used to teach students how to have a healthy and effective relationship with others on the internet.
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    Megan - Thanks for sharing this website I think it could be a very valuable site for parents, teachers and students to teach good digital citizenship. Here is link to a blog post from The Innovative Educator with many different links pertaining to Cyber Safety and Digital Citizenship information http://goo.gl/dxI85y
Keith Lacock

Wikispaces - 0 views

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    Wikispaces is a great place for academic based wikis to be formed. Since the site is geared towards education it does a great job of being exactly what a teacher would want it to be.
Austin Jacobson

cooltoolsforschools - home | Diigo - 1 views

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    Cool Tools for schools
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    Austin - this is a great site with a ton of great web 2.0 tools many of which I have never heard of but am interested in taking a look at. Well organized site I think this would be a great site for teachers to bookmark to easily access sites according to need.
Jeremy Cooper

Educational Technology Guy: STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering, Math) Resources - 0 views

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    If you teach in any of the STEM subject areas, you need to check out this blog. I regularly check back for different resources in my area of Technology Education, however there are great resources for everyone as well. There are also some ideas for lessons that you can implement into your classes using the tools that he talks about.
Jeremy Cooper

Shine on the web | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    A major push in my district and in the State of Iowa, is to get students reading more technical documents. Like you, I only have so much time to try and go out to find articles that will be interesting and relevant to students, so I use Scoop.it to do the hard work for me. I have it setup to email me once a day with stories and articles that are based around my subject area. You can absolutely do the same for your subject area!
Jeremy Cooper

CloudConvert - convert anything to anything - 0 views

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    I have to do a lot of file conversion as apart of my subject area, especially Drafting and Design. I also have students who have projects that require file conversion as well. This resource has proven to be invaluable as it has nearly every file format you can possibly think of and it does all the conversion in the cloud. Therefore, it is not slowing down your computer and it will email you when it is finished.
Jamie Sebring

Mental Health Wiki - 0 views

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    Super website designed for teens that help them explore mental health issues.
Colleen Griffith

The Connected Classroom - Classroom - 0 views

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    The Connected Classroom is a one stop shop for all your 21st Century learning tools. The page includes links to blogs, graphic organizers, podcasts, and much more. Teachers can use this sight to find popular web tools to use in the classroom. It is also helpful for learning about 21st Century skills and examples of them.
Jeremy Cooper

ThinkThankThunk | Dealing with the fear of being a boring teacher. - 4 views

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    This is a great blog to follow, if you are worried about becoming boring in the classroom. Shawn will raise a lot of common questions and situations that occur in education and make you think about challenging the status quo. It is also a great resource for educators who are moving to a standards-based or competencies based grading system.
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    Think Thank Thunk - Dealing with the fear of being a boring teacher - Jeremy Cooper This looks like a great blog! Very captivating! Shawn Cornally states that he "helps run a competency-based high school" so, based upon that, I'm sure that many of his posts deal with high school level material. However, as an educator, good is good, across the board. So, I'm excited to read about his ideas even though they may not directly pertain to my grade level. I think this could be a great resource for educators to gain new ideas within the teaching realm. You might also enjoy marvelousteachermusings.com. Many of her posts are on the lighter-side, but she still brings some great ideas to think about. I particularly like her post on July 28 "If Teacher's Planned Inservice Training". Enjoy!
Laura H.

Students Who Make Apps @coolcatteacher - 0 views

  • Students can program apps. They can pitch their ideas. They can handle defending their dreams. Students can code. Students can create. Those who think students can’t do these things either haven’t tried or have a limited view of themselves as educators.
  • App programming with Crescerance has been awesome since I first learned about it from fifth grader Kennedy and from Susan Bearden at ISTE 2014.
  • Want to know more about our Shark Tank event this past spring? Here’s our wiki page on the event. 
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    Evidence of students programming their own apps. While I can't teach them how, I can encourage them. Hoping to use this in AP to develop a program for building a city.
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