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Rob Green

The Best Web Tools to Boost Your Teaching - 0 views

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    A current list of useful technologies, by Dr. Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College (Canada). Since he keeps it up-to-date, this would be a useful source in the classroom for experimenting with and evaluating the latest apps.
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    A current list of useful technologies, by Dr. Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College (Canada). Since he keeps it up-to-date, this would be a useful source in the classroom for experimenting with and evaluating the latest apps.
Dana Lampe

Free Technology for Teachers - 2 views

  • Wideo templates provide a basic framework for a video's theme. A couple of the templates that might be of interest to teachers are the slideshow template and the curriculum template. A demonstration of the curriculum template is embedded below.
  • ideo is a neat video creation service that I've shared a few times sin
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    This will be helpful to read for my PLN to consider instructional technology.
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    This will be helpful to read for my PLN to consider instructional technology.
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    A blog by a teacher with a trove of free tech resources for educators to use in their classrooms. Some are already well known, but a few interesting, obscure ones as well for custom applications in your classroom.
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    A blog by a teacher with a trove of free tech resources for educators to use in their classrooms. Some are already well known, but a few interesting, obscure ones as well for custom applications in your classroom.
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    Great blog to get technology lessons for teachers
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    Great blog to get technology lessons for teachers
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    This is an easy places to check up on either monthly or weekly for new ideas and resources. Free is always good!
sautera

Iowa AEA Online - Welcome to Iowa AEA Online - 1 views

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    I think this is a very under-utilized resource in schools today, for both teachers and students. There is so much available on this website. The possibilities that these resources provide teachers are endless. One of my personal favorites that is on this site is Atomic Learning. This provides training resource videos in almost any technology tool you can think of. I have used this multiple times to help me out of a jam when using anything from Movie Maker, to to Excel, to Skype to iPads. The videos are chunked into short, searchable segments that are very useful when you are trying to learn anything about computers and what to do with them. This is a great resource to use in the classroom, both for personal (as a professional) use or for student use. Students are able to search videos independently and use them for assistance, contributing to self-reliance and independence in implementing classroom technology. I am not aware of any similar resources with a database this large, in one location. Although most websites or programs have instructions, sometimes even instructional videos, available to help new users understand the technology, Atomic Learning has them all in one place with easy to use videos that do a great job of demonstrating how to use the particular programs. apps, or instructional technology with your students.
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    I am totally in agreement with Tamra on this. People do not take advantage of this huge resource! This site is something our districts pay large amounts of money to have access to and it goes unnoticed so much of the time. It is definitely a teacher resource, but the resources with in this resource vary between for students and for teachers. I have no idea how we could compare this type of source to anything else. It is specialized for us as Iowa teachers and the scope of materials that it has is about as broad as education can get.
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    I agree with Tamra and Maria that this is an under-utilized resources. I have introduced and stressed the importance of these databases to students, teachers and other staff for several years. It is too easy to just 'Google It.' I used Atomic Learning when teaching middle school technology explore. One of our 8th grade skills was an understanding of Word, and I let students pick their own topics to study further through Atomic Learning. I just used Gale for peer-reviewed journals. I am also using SIRS to find articles for our Digital Citizenship (Protect It) curriculum. I am not aware of any other collections for education as robust as Iowa AEA Online.
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    I love AEA Online. Being a former AEA employee, I've become very familiar with it over the years. Like the other ladies who commented before me, it is very underused. I'm not sure whether it's because people are not well enough familiarized with what they have to offer, or because it presents another opportunity for information overload. Regardless, it is a wonderful resource for students and teachers. I used Atomic Learning to help a teacher develop her own skills. I've also recommended it as a resource to our Special Education teachers as a resource to learn when students need reinforcement of new concepts.
matthewlschmidt

Blogs on Technology Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    A list of blogs about technology integration in the classroom
William Gruman

Teaching-with-Technology - Wikis in Education - 0 views

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    This Wiki contains a list of web links to other great instructional technology web resources.
adamsbritta

Edudemic - Education Technology Tips For Students And Teachers - 0 views

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    Edudemic is a site that connects education and technology.  It has great articles about people and technology.  For example, "Reasons Why Teachers Should NOT Share Their Phone Numbers with Students" and Ten Ways to use Mobile Devices in the Classroom.
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    One of the most well organized and updated blogs that focuses completely on technology integration. There are MANY editors so the content has a very large scope including reviews of new digital resources and recent research.
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    One of the most well organized and updated blogs that focuses completely on technology integration. There are MANY editors so the content has a very large scope including reviews of new digital resources and recent research.
adamsbritta

Free Technology for Teachers: Embed Plus - Clip & Annotate YouTube Videos - 5 views

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    Technology-based blog with numerous resources, tutorials and advice!
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    I had no idea you could do this with videos! I think this would be a very useful tool in the classroom. I have often times gone through a video and picked out specific spots I want to show my students, so I ended up having to write down those exact times so that I would know where to skip to. This tool would be very helpful with that. I think this resource would be mostly used by teachers to share videos with students. I have not seen anything like this for videos. I recently heard of a site that you can copy the youtube URL in and it takes it to a place where you don't get all of the advertisements on the side. Which is nice because those aren't always the most appropriate for school.
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    This would be great for a flipped or blended classroom. Teachers could use this to edit videos and incorporate them into lessons as well. Students could also do this if they are presenting information and want to use a piece of a video. EdPuzzle is a similar resource that can do the same kind of thing.
Mekca Wallace

Digital Citizenship - GDRSD EdTech Commons - 3 views

  • Student CurriculumGDRMS Digital CitizenshipCommon Sense Media for EducatorsFree technology for Teachers article "11 Resources for Teaching & Learning Web Safety"Larry Ferlazzo's article The Best Sites For Learning Online SafetyNetsmartz is a program designed for student ages 5-17, parents and guardians, educators, and law enforcement designed to educate, engage and empower users of the internet.Boston Public School Cyber Safety CampaignBrainPOP has several movies about Digital Etiquette:Digital CitizenshipCyberbullying      6. Common Craft "In Plain English" series:Protecting Your Reputation onlineComputer Viruses and ThreatsSecure PasswordsSocial Networking in Plain English
  • Teacher InformationSimple Guide to All That Teachers Need to Know about Digital CitizenshipEdutopia - Digital Citizenship: Resource RoundupEdutopia - Five-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship
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    Digital Citizenship lessons for students and teachers
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    I love this link, Mekca! As I'm beginning to think about introducing social media into my classroom, the idea of teaching digital media keeps popping up. I know it needs to be taught, but I don't know where to begin! This would be a great place to start. I see that it is mainly for teacher usage, but it's a great place to start and get ideas. A lot could be implemented from the material presented. I plan to use this to plan my digital literacy lessons, thank you!
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    Thanks, Mekca! We spend very little time teaching Digital Citzenship. I think it needs to be embedded in every teacher's curriculum. There are so many "teachable" moments that present themselves that could be linked to proper social media usage. This is going to be an excellent resource for me to share with my fellow educators.
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    This is an excellent source for me to use in my Teen Insights classroom. We started with a unit on bullying... then cyberbullying... I think we're missing the point- students just need to learn to be good digital citizens! I will use this source to build my curriculum. I appreciate that the curriculum is geared towards students but that it gives teachers and parents good background as well. Parents are a huge part of cyberbullying problems. Much of the conflict we have in school has to do with something students do online at home and then carry those hard feelings with them to school. I do not have resources similar to these. The video that my curriculum used to show warned students to avoid chat rooms and to only choose names that gave no indication of their age, gender, or location. It's good for students to stay safe, but the world has become much more familiar and personal with technology. Our curriculum needs to adapt to keep up.
sautera

@coolcatteacher Blog - Teach with better results, lead with a positive impact and live ... - 0 views

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    Vicki Davis offers her technology experience to help incorporate technology into the classroom. This is a great website for me to find new technology ideas to try with my 4th grade students.
sarah-mckee

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice | Just another WordPress.com weblog - 0 views

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    This will be a good blog to read to hear a proponent of technology and school reform.
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    This will be a good blog to read to hear a proponent of technology and school reform.
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    Good find! Is this the author of one of our texts for class? His feedback about educational reform is powerful! This is definitely a teacher resource, and something I will be referring to during the school year when I feel alone in my ideas for change. Misery loves company?
Benjamin Feight

TechHawks.org | Information & Technology Services for the College Community School Dist... - 0 views

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    This is a blog by the Technology Direct at College Community School District, Craig Barnum in Cedar Rapids, IA. He posts great ideas for curriculum ideas, digital literacy tools, and other content ideas for teachers, parents, and staff.
Dana Lampe

12 free coding tools and apps | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2 - 1 views

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    Great location for technology professional development and best practices
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    Great location for technology professional development and best practices
linsey_zimm

2014iowa1to1 - 313 - 1 views

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    Tools for integrating technology that were presented at a 1:1 conference in Des Moines, IA
Rob Green

Teaching resources - Akita Wiki - 0 views

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    A very interesting educational wiki from Akita, Japan. Currently maintained, and looks like useful information no matter what country you're from! (Site in English). This site would be useful to a teacher interested in seeing how other people groups address instructional technology issues.
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    A very interesting educational wiki from Akita, Japan. Currently maintained, and looks like useful information no matter what country you're from! (Site in English). This site would be useful to a teacher interested in seeing how other people groups address instructional technology issues.
sautera

Atomic Learning - Education: Professional Development, Technology Integration and Softw... - 0 views

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    This site offers tutorials for technology in education. 
Dana Lampe

http://www.aea1.k12.ia.us/documents/filelibrary/school_technology/Technology_Literacy_S... - 0 views

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    This should be our foundation.
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    Iowa Core Technology Literacy
William Gruman

findingDulcinea | Online Guides | Internet Library | Web Resources - 0 views

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    This is a nice web newsletter, full of very practical classroom tools for educators. Dulcinea is a character from the Man of La Mancha (Don Quixote), who had troubles finding the good in herself. This appears to be an effort to find the 'goodie' in instructional technology resources.
Kenton Engels

Lisa Nielsen: The Innovative Educator - 0 views

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    WOW! Innovative Educator! Support for social media/cell phones in the classroom. Offers online chat to educate educators on current tech topics
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    This blog is written by Lisa Nielsen. It has won awards for its outside the box approach to delivering material. Many of her posts deal with how to effectively use technology in the classroom. Especially social media. Teachers can use it in the classroom by either networking through her blog and finding content alike teachers or by simply gathering the concepts Nielsen discusses.
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    This blog is written by Lisa Nielsen. It has won awards for its outside the box approach to delivering material. Many of her posts deal with how to effectively use technology in the classroom. Especially social media. Teachers can use it in the classroom by either networking through her blog and finding content alike teachers or by simply gathering the concepts Nielsen discusses.
bkinnander

Web 2.0 Tools for Educators on Pinterest - 1 views

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    A Pinterest board that provides links to tools that can be used in the classroom to enhance communication, collaboration, and technology skills, just to name a few.
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