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Jessica Heidemann

FunBrain.com - The Internet's #1 Education Site for K-8 Kids and Teachers - Funbrain.com - 0 views

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    Fun Brain is a website that I have seen used within my level 1 course work. It is targeted at lower level education classes. It is a great interactive learning website.
Marija Musselman

Teaching Writing Using Blogs, Wikis... / Using Blogs in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This is an excellent wiki to help teachers use blogging with students in the classroom or extend what is already happening with blogging in the classroom. Guides, examples, videos, lesson plans, tools, and rubrics are a few of the resources provided.
Jessica Heidemann

Dr. Z Reflects - 0 views

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    This is Dr. Z's Blog in which I use for a lot of online resources. He is such a great educator and includes a lot of useful tips and tricks for education.
Robert Nelson

ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 0 views

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    This is a really cool website with a lot games for students to practice reading and writing skills.  My level two class used this resource a lot in class. 
tjyoungers

U.K. spy service looks to Xbox generation to recruit new agents - thestar.com - 0 views

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    Interesting article on how organizations are looking for the Net Generation to fill their jobs of the future.
Mel Carnahan

Common Core Information - 2 views

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    Very nice table that tells which ELA common core standards are covered in each 3rd grade story in the Houghton Mifflin basal.  EXCELLENT resource for those of us just starting to use standards based grading and the core!!!
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    Very cool table that lays out the curriculum for students, parents and other teachers. I hope the school I end up in has a lay out of the standards that they want ot cover in there school.
Nicole Schroeder

Elementary Lesson Plans - 2 views

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    This website has a great number of resources for Elementary Teachers.  There are teaching materials, free printables, literacy centers, etc.
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    I really enjoyed looking into this due to the fact that their are many resources within this. I am able to use this website to broaden my resources for lessons plans. I too plan to teach in the elementary school so this is something I will most definitely use this for my future classroom.
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    This website seems to have great tips for management and lessons. I love the laundry basket idea for reading books. Sometimes you just need a lesson plan reference and this site had lots!
Robert Nelson

Edublogs Directory - Personal and Professional Blogs -Edublogs - education blogs for te... - 0 views

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    This website has links to over 1 million Educational blogs so check it out and see what other teachers are talking about around the world.  
Tiffany Waller

Web 2.0 in Education (UK) Home - Web 2.0 in Education (UK) - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 ideas to be used in the classroom.
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    This website has great ideas for web 2.0's in the classroom.
kirstinthompson

E.gg Timer - simple online countdown timer - 0 views

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    Teachers need structure, kids need structure, everyone needs a virtual egg timer!  This is a simple timer that works great with an interactive white board.  Type in any amount of time in the box and click 'start.'  Kids can easily look up and see how much time they have left and/or wait for the buzzer.  Works great for playing games like charades, etc.  Also worked well with high school students and timing speeches.
Kelsey Lage

Wordle: Word Clouds - 0 views

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    This website creates word clouds and is often used to begin concept mapping or brainstorming. Students can list words that connect with each other and create a visual. Word clouds can be altered by size of the words, color, and shape.
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    I've always liked this site, but often forget about it. I think kids enjoy brainstorming and creating these. I think for World Languages it has great potential as kids often just need fun ways to practice and recall words! These are also fun to save and post on class blogs, wikis, etc.
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    This is a great site for creating truly beautiful word clouds. It has some amazing implications for classroom use with both a traditional word cloud and some crazy uses I have seen on blogs and at conferences. It is specifically helpful in the classroom to help students see commonalities with text. I really believe that this resource is mostly for student use. They can create their own word clouds, screen shot them, and save them for projects in the future. It provides a simple, but elegant, workflow and space for students to create. The FAQ section also provides some nice work arounds and ideas as well. There are a few similar sites out there that have cropped up, but this one is really the granddaddy of them all and probably the best one too. When was the last time you made a word cloud?
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    I really love this cite. It's a great way to create a project, poem, presentation, etc. in a unique way. This is a great resource for both students and teachers. Students can use it as an alternate way to complete an assignment and teachers as an alternate way to present instruction. I myself use it often for my words wall words of the week. Thanks for sharing Kelsey.
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    Thank you Kelsey for posting this, I've seen these word clouds on websites and other places but didn't know how to make them. Now I don't have to look any further. I think this resource will be something that I could use in my classroom. It may be a tool used so students can see what words they use most in their writing or for a poetry unit. It is definitely something that I can see myself using for graphic works, either on a blog, yearbook page, or poster. This is something that I feel both students and teachers can use, but mostly students. I know there are similar sites out there, but not sure what they are.
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    I love this cite to do word wall words and other things. I used it a great deal last year but had forgotten about it. It is not only a good resource for the teacher but the kids love it to. Thanks for refreshing my memory on this site.
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.
Sandra Steinfadt

ProTeacher: Writing Lessons - 0 views

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    This site has a forum for asking questions of other teachers. Tons of writing lesson ideas, bulletin boards, writing prompts, journaling and so much more. Many different levels.
Sandra Steinfadt

PBS Learning Media - 0 views

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    Resources for teachers. A newer site created by PBS for teachers to find resources for their classrooms.
Sandra Steinfadt

Cool Tools - 0 views

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    This is an alphabet book of web tools created by Jeremy Renner.
Samir Amin

Top 10 Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    This resource gives you 10 excellent web tools that you can incorporate into your classroom. Some of them are fairly familiar but others may not be. This site describes each of the tools to give you some information about them so you are not completely lost. This list is worth keeping around!
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    Interesting list of apps, but it was a great beginning list for sure. I don't see the comment from Samir here so it is hard to disagree or agree, but I do personally believe that some of these tools can be used in our classrooms. I can totally see and have had students use Animoto and a few of the other tools in the classroom before. This is mainly a teacher tool because it provides a link to the resource and then provides a description. There are many sites out there that boast a similar idea, but this one comes from a credible source and is well done overall.
Adam Hinrichsen

Educational Blogs You Should Be Investigating - 0 views

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    Why look for just one blog when you can have a million? Maybe not that many, but this offers a list of numerous blogs that fall under specific categories such as 'administration' or 'technology integration.' There is a blog here for everyone, so start looking!
Amy Christian

100 High School Teacher Blogs To Start Reading - Edudemic - 3 views

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    This is an excellent list of 100 blogs written by high school teachers. Many interesting blogs that would interest anyone in education and especially middle/high school educators. Blogs cover various educational topics and there is definitely something for everyone!
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    Do agree or disagree that the resource can be used efficiently in your own future classroom? Explain why or why not. I agree that I can use this resource in the future of my own classroom. This resource gives great ideas on how to use blogging effectively and ways to get students blogging in the classroom. I like how it is organized by regions of the United States. Do you believe the resource is mostly for teacher use, student use, or both? Explain your perceptions constructively. I believe this blog is mostly for teacher use, but its use for teachers explains how teachers can allow students to get into blogging or gives resources to help with their classroom teaching. Are you aware of any simililar resources that should be considered? If so, what are those resources. I'm sure there are other blogs that compile great blogging resources, but I have not come across such a compiled list.
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    This is an intriguing list and looks like the various blogs deserve time to be looked at more. It is always interesting (if not therapeutic) to read from others "in the trenches." Two that I enjoyed reading were "TeachBad" and "TeachPaperless." Some good comic relief was provided, as well as some interesting ideas! I'm wouldn't say this site is really useful for students, but then again, maybe they'd be nicer to us if they read stuff like this. ::smile::
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    This resource is an awesome compilation of great teacher blogs from around the country and world. It can totally be used as a resource for students as they begin to learn how to blog or for those aspiring to be on that list to reach a little higher! This resource is mainly one for teacher use, but all the ideas inside these blog links makes it readily apparent and available to be used in a current classroom. There are a number of similar lists out there (take a look and blog the title and a few come up) so this is not a one of a kind list; however, it is expansive and does provide a good list of HS teachers to follow and their regions. Cool idea for sure! How many of these are you going to follow now?
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    Randon, I'm sure I'll end up following quite a few. Unfortunately I haven't had time to delve too deeply into the list. It is on my to do list though! :)
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    Excellent source for teachers. I shared this with our English teacher who does things with blogs and wiki's in her classroom. She was very excited for new material to use. There are many different and unique topics in this site which she had never seen before.
Amy Christian

30 Recommended Apps For Online Students - Edudemic - 0 views

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    For all of the online students, here is a list of Apps that may be of use for you! These apps are especially helpful for high school and college students who always seem to have their cell phone with them. I especially like Wolfram Alpha. If you haven't tried it, you should!
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