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Kelsey Lage

Rubistar - 0 views

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    This website helps to quickly create rubrics for classroom assessments. Teachers can decide if they'd like to use categories already created on the site or may create their own categories. This site is great for teacher assessment or student self-assessment.
Ann Hansen

iPad App Assessment Rubric for Librarians - Google Docs Templates - 1 views

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    This is great assessment tool for evaluating iPad Apps, its not just for librarians thought.
Robert Nelson

Author Directory - 0 views

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    This wiki is a great search tool for managing, assessing or lesson plan help in the classroom. The authors of the website are real teachers that want to help other teachers, so they created this wiki to do just that. Check it out!
Tyler Hellmann

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 0 views

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    A very effective way to formatively assess student learning. Very engaging for students today.
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    this is motivating for both students and teachers as the teachers can check the comprhension levels of their class, and the students can use their phone or computer to text/send their response. Very easy to use.
Mel Carnahan

My Standards Alignment | ReadWorks.org - 0 views

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    Great resource for common core ELA assessments and printables. K-5
Marija Musselman

WebTools4u2use - Blogs (Weblogs) - 0 views

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    This is an excellent resource for teachers that are using, or want to use, blogging with students in the classroom. This wiki provides the basics of blogging with ideas of how to use blogging with students. This wiki suggests blogs to explore, blogging tools to try, blogging tutorials, along with ideas for assessment with rubrics.
Kelsey Lage

Twitter in Classroom - 0 views

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    This website gives teachers ideas on how they can use Twitter in the classroom. The site gives suggestions for lessons, assessments, discussions, and more.
Kelsey Lage

Florida Center for Reading Research - 0 views

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    Website that gives reading activities based on the concepts of reading. This site has great printable resources for teachers to use in the classroom and quickly assess different reading concepts in a small group setting.
tjyoungers

LocaModa | Social Media Served - 0 views

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    Wiffiti discussion board to be used as a means to engage the students in formative assessment? Check for understanding?  If you use Wiffiti, how have you used it? 
Ashley Ulin

About the Blog (Reality 101: CEC's blog for new teachers) - 0 views

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    A blog about being a teacher in both the fields of special education and gifted and talented students. This blog discusses the many issues teachers in this field face.
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    This was a very interesting blog. Although I rarely deal with special education or gifted and talented students on a regular basis, there is great information here that also carries over to regular classroom teaching. I enjoyed one blog on assessments especially. I always enjoy sharing other educator's perspectives on all things educational (or not). I could see anyone involved in education benefiting from this blog in one way or another.
Andrea Poe

Book Lists, Classroom Libraries and Text Sets - The Reading & Writing Project - 1 views

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    I use this site when I am exploring books. Sometimes when I am planning a guided reading group, read aloud or just need an anchor text, I wil visit this site. It has some great resources.
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    This is a nice resource. I am working hard to incorporate the common core into my classroom, and there is a lot of useful info here, including benchmark assessments, charts, and lesson ideas. There is also a good link to social studies online free resources.
Jessica Heidemann

The Tech Savvy Educator | a practical guide to integrating technology in the classroom - 2 views

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    This is "The Tech Savvy Educator's" blog in which I follow. He includes a lot of everyday and current topics in which I find useful for a lot of my Ed. Tech classes. 
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    Very interesting reading on timely topics for classroom teachers! After reading through several of his posts, I subscribed to his RSS feed. The posts provided food for thought about using technology in the classroom. The posts that immediately caught my attention, that I could put to use in my classroom, were about creating an instant online photo gallery and creating a low budget green screen. However, the most interesting post was "Learning + Video Games ≠ Gamification" that included a video of James Paul Gee and his thoughts on using gaming in education and as assessments.
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    This blog is very interesting! I particularly like seeing how different content areas have their own tab - very neat and organized for specialized content teachers. This blog could be used efficiently in my future classroom because of its informative resources and ideas. This blog is probably more for teacher use since it is all about integrating technology into classrooms. I am not familiar with any other blog that has such informative resources and ideas that help educators to facilitate technology more in their lessons.
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