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Ashley Ulin

Animoto - Make & Share Beautiful Videos Online - 0 views

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    Animoto is a creative way to share videos, music, photos, and presentations and turn them into videos.
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    Ashley, Animato is a great way to make and share a video in a short period of time. I have used Animato with students and they love the ease of program. I used this with HS students, but I know that our grade school teachers have used it as young as fourth grade. Great program - Thanks
Samir Amin

How to Cite A Blog in MLA and APA Formats | StudentHacks.org - 1 views

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    This is a good source on how to cite a blog in MLA and APA formats.very helpful information for students
Haley McIntire

iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    This is a blog with various educational resources including resources relating to technology and how to use it in a classroom setting.
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    Blogs about integrating technology into the classroom.
Jane Becker

Technology In Schools: Weighing The Pros And Cons - 0 views

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    Great Source for Schools weighing on computers in the classrooms
Amber Sandoval

Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views

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    This is a blog for educators with many resources relating to technology by Richard Byrne.
Randon Ruggles

iPad Study Results | Technology and Learning | Pepperdine Community​ - 0 views

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    Really interesting study from Pepperdine on the effectiveness of iPads in a school setting.  There are some awesome nuggets of information to pull out here for everyone involved with the 1:1 movement.
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    A great study that actually looked at the realistic results of putting iPads in a college setting. This was a scientific study that yielded some interesting results.
Randon Ruggles

Google Docs Story Builder - 3 views

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    This amazing new tool (new to me at least) allows you to create a short story and set it to music using the Google Docs interface. When you are done it creates a short link to share out to all your family and friends. This has amazing implications in education and technology for use as a quick check for understanding, overview video, formative assignment, or quick creative writing assignments.
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    This is a great new tool that I stumbled upon while doing some research for another project. It kind of brings together all the neat stuff Google is doing with Documents, collaboration, music, and short URLs.
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    This looks like exactly what I would like to try with my students to get them doing some collaborative story writing! I would use this for creative story writing, research, and as a planning tool in 3rd grade.
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    This would be a cool idea in the classroom for sure!!!! Perhaps, they can collaborate and create their story before making a video or presentation - which could also be created collaboratively.
Randon Ruggles

Pamorama - 1 views

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    This social networking blog by Pam Dyer has some really great infographics (think like graphics that actually provide relevant information in an educational way) that lend themselves to starting awesome classroom conversations. Talk to your students about social networking, the benefits and pitfalls of Facebook, why Instagram is taking over, and how to avoid being a terrible Twitter user. She does a fantastic job providing relevant and important information to the average consumer, but it impacts educators even more. Check it out for a good read!
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.
Kelsey Lage

Kerpoof - 0 views

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    Kerpoof is a site where students can create drawings, videos, t-shirts, mugs, etc. Teachers can ask students to demonstrate their understanding using Kerpoof as a tool for creation. The site is owned by Disney.
Tiffany Waller

Thinking of Teaching - 0 views

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    Thinking of Teaching is a teacher blog that is full of ideas that can be used in the classroom as well as freebies
Marija Musselman

Great Tech Tools - 2 views

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    EdTech Teacher Resource starts with the learning goals, provides tool suggestions, descriptions, examples, usefulness ratings, and ease of use ratings. This website is an excellent resource for any teacher integrating technology in the classroom.
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    I like the way this site is set up for ease of use. There are so many great links to whatever you may want to try or continue building upon in your 'tech' endeavors for your classroom. This is a excellent resource for all grade levels!
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    I really like this resource. I especially like how it asks you your goals and has solutions that could help with your lessons. Great for integration!
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    Wow! Great find. Like Andi, I like how it asks you your goals and then takes you straight there and then has ratings. I can see this being a great easy way for teachers to learn some new ways to introduce technology into lesson plans.
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.
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.
Nora Warnemunde

High Techpectations - 0 views

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    This is Lucy Gray's blog in which gives ideas and resources for future and current educators. She incorporates a lot of technology resources and which I find very interesting 
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    This is a blog for current and pre-service teachers that gives advice, lesson plans, and what to expect with technology in the classroom
Tiffany Waller

To the Lesson! - 3 views

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    To The Lesson is a teacher blog that is full of classroom ideas, organizational tips, management tips, etc. that can be helpful to use as ideas for any classroom!
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    This is a very attractive and organized blog. It's also neat, interesting, and helpful to see what other teachers are doing in other educational approaches. I plan for collaboration and sharing to be a huge part of my teaching and preparation. I feel that the blog author's experience and education will be very useful to any teacher looking for insight.
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    This blog's simplicity is what I liked best about it. It shows great pictures and is organized in a way that easy to understand. Also, it gives great ideas for early education. I plan on teaching k-2 so this could give me great ideas for fun lessons!
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    I found the first few posts in this blog to be really interesting, although probably not very useful for me as a future teacher. I don't know much about Montessori teaching or schools. Based on my initial impressions, and the fact that I fully plan on being a "messy classroom" teacher (lots of differentiation, lots of AT (I'm a special education minor in addition to being an ed. tech. minor), I'm not sure how much my classroom philosophy and organizational principals could relate to this teacher's. A very different perspective, to be sure! If I ever have free time (maybe over winter break!?) I'd like to read more about what this Montessori stuff is all about; I'm especially interested in the value of the "Practical Life" work this teacher is doing?? Totally different than anything I've seen in my educational training. Thanks for sharing. :)
Jessica Heidemann

TeachersFirst: Wiki Ideas for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Great tool for educators to see how to use wikis within the classroom.
Nicole Schroeder

Language Arts Activities | Interactive Whiteboard Resources | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    This website is a great resource for whiteboard activities for Language Arts. I would use this in my classroom if I had a Promethean board or any other type of interactive whiteboard in order to engage my students in a new way.
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    Thank you for sharing this resource. I am getting a Mimio in our classroom next month and this will really help me find some things that could work for us. Great find! Thanks.
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