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"Why is it 'My' Resource Cloud?
If you want learners to learn you must first engage them. The concept behind My Resource Cloud is that each educator tailors interactive content to suit the needs of their own learners. Thus increasing enjoyment, allowing for greater individual expression and, above all, making the work of the educator easier and more effective.
My Resource Cloud consists of a number of resource sections: My Language Cloud, My Math(s) Cloud, My Science Cloud and My ICT Cloud.
My Resource Cloud content and interactivity becomes individual to the users and their students. It is a Cloud Learning Environment (CLE), providing a conceptual bridge for learners between formal education and the personal web.
My Resource Cloud allows users to integrate web, printed, mobile and social media based technologies to help motivate learners.
Complementary and premium content and services can easily be added and subtracted.
Once you select content and interactive ellements you are free to use these with ALL your students.
Open and closed social media integration can be easily tailored to your own needs.
Enables a tailored learning enviroment where the educator can choose their own blend that fits.
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Irony: the famous and indispensable British website BBC gives lessons in... French. Still, a fantastic treasure chest of resources for French teachers.
"This presentation is about what we (as web designers) could learn from print designers.
This presentation covers; typography, white space, composition, thinking bigger & visual language. "
GistWeb will give the gist of any web page's actual content. It's goal is to provide a "summary" version of any page, giving you the meat and discarding the fluff. This saves loads of time when doing research online.
To use GistWeb, drag this -> Gist It! Open) and click your GistWeb bookmark.
One last note: As a rule, GistWeb only works well on English documents. Using it on documents of any other language may produce low quality results.
Welcome to the Maine Content Literacy Project's Technology, Literacy, and Content (TLC) site. TLC contains a collection of unit exemplars that were designed to strategically utilize technology and literacy instruction in order to support and deepen content area understanding. The site includes units for elementary, middle, and secondary school students that provide examples of effective literacy and technology integration in the core content areas of Social Studies, English Language Arts, Math, and Science. Each unit contains unit plans, lesson plans, resource materials, instructional tools, and exemplar videos.
The units, lessons, videos, and resources are free to use by schools for instruction or professional development.
is a site where you can find ready flash animations to reuse by customizing them. You can use text-to-speech feature to make the characters talk. You also have different language selections. It's an interesting and a fun site to play with,and a good practice for writing and listening.
"The Best Sites That Students Can Use Independently And Let Teachers Check On Progress is a "The Best…" list that can come in very handy for teachers and for students. It lists free sites where teachers can register their students, and both can keep track of their progress. They can be useful for reinforcing concepts and language learned in the classroom. Most, thought not all, of the sites on that list focus on English."
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"Wordless picture books have been around for well over 60 years. Almost every learning objective in the language arts curriculum of every grade level can be taught or enhanced using them. However, wordless books are most often associated with emergent readers, typically preschool and kindergarten aged students.
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Radio France International is a French public radio station emitting in all francophone countries - the French equivalent to BBC International. It also proposes material in French and English about France, Europe and Africa. Lots of resources from French speaking African countries to change a little bit from the old Paris / baguette / Marie Antoinette combo...
Welcome to Radio-Locator, the most comprehensive radio station search engine on the internet. We have links to over 10,000 radio station web pages and over 2500 audio streams from radio stations in the U.S. and around the world.