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Michelle Krill

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student with their own, unique blog. Kidblog's simple, yet powerful tools allow students to publish posts and participate in discussions within a secure classroom blogging community. Teachers maintain complete control over student blogs. "
Michelle Krill

The Innovative Educator: Top 10 Technology Blogs for Education - 0 views

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    "Education, as with all aspects of culture, is greatly impacted by the forward progress of technology. Several blogs are maintained by well-known individuals in the field of education. These top 10 technology blogs address technological developments as these innovations relate to education. "
Michelle Krill

Write4net: Publishing is a matter of click. - 2 views

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    Publish full articles without needing a blog or site. There's no setup or login. Just write your text and Write4net will publish it using your Twitter account. That's it. So easy. And free! You can format your text with several features, including pictures and YouTube, Vimeo and DailyMotion videos. Your text will be published and instantly tweeted. Plus you get a personal page, blog style, where everybody can find all your articles (it even has RSS!).
Michelle Krill

eduperience.com | Bloggings for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    "Start a Blog in Seconds with Unlimited Storage, Bandwidth, Premium Themes and Plugins. It is too easy to publish Your Academic Calendar, Newsletter, Video, Podcast and Photo."
Michelle Krill

Create Great-Looking Interactive Quizzes (in minutes) - embed in any website / blog! - 0 views

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    "Create great-looking quizzes for your website or blog. (It´s FREE!)"
Michelle Krill

Effect of Mobile Learning on Student Behavior | Mobile Learning Blog - 0 views

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    "Mobile learning is without doubt capturing student imagination (and attention) to a greater degree than passive learning. However we may also soon see more of another potential benefit, such as positive behavior and confidence, as students learn at their own pace, interact with teachers and express their ideas to a greater extent."
Michelle Krill

Blooming Orange: Bloom's Taxonomy Helpful Verbs Poster - 1 views

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    "Here's another poster to help get you thinking about how you can apply Bloom's higher-order thinking skills in your classroom. This poster shows the segments of an orange with each segment relating to a thinking skill and some helpful verbs to serve as prompts."
Michelle Krill

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Bloom's Taxonomy: Bloomin' Peacock - 1 views

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    "the Bloomin' Peacock to show teachers the Blooms Taxonomy break down and the Bloomin' digital Peacock that shows how the digital tools in the supplement break down."
Michelle Krill

iPad Applications In Bloom - 2 views

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    an interesting graphic that actually places example iPad applications into Bloom's levels of performance in the cognitive domain.
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