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Kristen Delano

Technology in the Classroom: Resources for Teachers (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

  • Find basic computer skills, Internet research tips, Internet safety resources, lessons, and worksheets to help integrate technology across the curriculum. Learn the history of the Internet; get help with using computer word processors; find out how to create PowerPoint presentations; understand the difference between a podcast and a blog; research interesting science projects online; use the computer to extend a literature activity; and other fascinating activities.
  • Encourage your students to use technology in school and out.
  • The possibilities are endless, when it comes to how the Internet, computers, and other forms of modern technology can benefit your classroom instruction.
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    This website helps with how to use other sources of technology. I shows how to use things like powerpoint. It also shows to plan lesson plan with using technology in the lesson plan.
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    It gives plenty of reliable resources for helping put teachers. There's help for various types of technology as well so it gives plenty of options.
ashley_eichel

DreamBox Learning - Online Math Learning - 0 views

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      This website would provide another online learning site in the content area of mathematics. 
Max Grinde

Finding Video Resources for use in the Classroom | Educational Technology Services - 0 views

  • Using Video in the Classroom Resource Details Cost Animoto Animoto helps you create videos from your photos, video clips, words and music. iphone/ipad app. Free 30 sec videos/Paid membership for full length, pro or HD videos Skype in the classroom Skype is a free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom. Meet new people, talk to experts, share ideas and create amazing learning experiences with teachers from around the world. Free VoiceThread VoiceThread is an interactive collaboration and sharing tool that enables users to add images, documents, and videos, and to which other users can add voice, text, audio file, or video comments. You can post your VoiceThread on your website or save it to an MP3 or DVD. VoiceThread allows those with hearing impairments to collaborate through webcam commenting and sign language. Free single eduactor licence/Paid memberships for class or departments Google Earth Get the world’s geographic information at your fingertips. Take a virtual journey to any location in the world. Explore 3D buildings, imagery, and terrain. Find cities, places and local businesses. Take a trip to a faraway place, stroll through a 3D forest and travel back in time. Record a tour to present in class or view online. Free download, desktop, web or mobile/Google Earth Pro, free trial, paid licence Web cams Many Internet sites have "web cams" which automatically load camera images of various objects or locations. The images are then uploaded to a web page. No special software, plug-ins, or equipment is needed to view web cam images. Free Camtasia Record your screen, edit and customize professional quality videos, and share them with anyone, on nearly any device. Free 30 day trial/Paid license AV apps Got an AV app for that? Yes, InfoComm does! iPhones, iPads and other mobile device bring pocket light meters, troubleshooting guides, signal generators and more right to your phone. Free - Paid 80 educational alternatives to YouTube Watching educational videos is a great way to learn because it allows studetns to build a visual picture or model in their mind. The visual dimension not only helps them understand concepts better but also stimulates curiosity and encourages self-training. Free ebook
alex thompson

Classroom Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This website combines resources that would be useful for teachers regarding technology in the classroom for a number of sources on the internet.
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    Here is a list of blogs about technology in education
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    This would be useful because it has blogs, lesson plans, homework assignments, and even advice for teachers.
Elizabeth McCullick

Teachers Network: How To: Incorporate Technology in the Classroom: How to Integrate SMA... - 0 views

  • Some ways that I use SMARTboard in my classroom: With my morning message. After students read my morning message, I often include a “ps” that invites them to come up and respond to a question or graph. To watching BrainPOP movies and playing the quizzes. To go over math problems. To create charts. To look at maps or photographs. To view interactive websites. To prepare for tests (way more exciting on a SMARTboard!). As a math tool (for example, elapsed time, protractor, graph paper). With Inspiration software (for class brainstorms, spelling word sorts, etc.).
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    This site can give teachers more ideas on how to incorporate smartboards into their classrooms.
lexigroberski

20 Things You Can Do With Google Classroom | Teacher Tech - 0 views

  • Google Classroom (http://classroom.google.com) is available to schools with a Google Apps for Education (GAfE)domain.
Courtney Tollefsrud

Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology - 1 views

  • . Put kids in touch with the world. The classrooms of brilliant teachers [hokey metaphor alert] have no walls. Those teachers "get" the flat world challenge, understanding that tomorrow's citizens and workers will have an advantage if they can work successfully with other cultures. From "keypals" back in the day to Vicky Davis's Flat Classroom Project today, brilliant teachers give even the most remote students a glimpse and dream of the bigger world -- and help them both communicate and empathize with those in it.
  • Technology is an amplifier of natural abilities. Brilliant teachers see that good writers become better writers, good debaters become better debaters, good French speakers become better French speakers, good mathematical problem-solvers become better mathematical problem-solvers, and so on. by helping their students harness technology. They do not see technology as a crutch, but as a propellant. Brilliant teachers have experienced the empowering power of technology themselves. Brilliant teachers use good assessment strategies to rigorously determine the quality of technology-enhanced projects.
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    This website explains why technology plays such an important role in the classroom.
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    This site would be helpful for teachers who are against using technology in the classroom by showing how using it can be very beneficial. 
Amanda Mogensen

How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms | Pew Research Center... - 1 views

  • 73% of AP and NWP teachers say that they and/or their students use their mobile phones in the classroom or to complete assignments 45% report they or their students use e-readers and 43% use tablet computers in the classroom or to complete assignments
  • 76% of AP and NWP teachers “strongly agree that “search engines have conditioned students to expect to be able to find information quickly and easily” 83% agree that “the amount of information available online today is overwhelming for most students” 71% agree that “today’s digital technologies discourage students from finding and using a wide range of sources for their research” 60% agree with the notion that “today’s digital technologies make it harder for students to find and use credible sources of information”
  • 70% of teachers working in the highest income areas say their school does a “good job” providing teachers the resources and support they need to incorporate digital tools in the classroom, compared with 50% of teachers working in the lowest income areas 73% of teachers of high income students receive formal training in this area, compared with 60% of teachers of low income students 56% of teachers of students from higher income households say they or their students use tablet computers in the learning process, compared with 37% of teachers of the lowest income students 55% of teachers of higher income students say they or their students use e-readers in the classroom, compared with 41%  teaching in low income areas 52% of teachers of upper and upper-middle income students say their students use cell phones to look up information in class, compared with 35% of teachers of the lowest income students 39% of AP and NWP teachers of low income students say their school is “behind the curve” when it comes to effectively using digital tools in the learning process; just 15% of teachers of higher income students rate their schools poorly in this area 56% of teachers of the lowest income students say that a lack of resources among students to access digital technologies is a “major challenge” to incorporating more digital tools into their teaching; 21% of teachers of the highest income students report that problem 49% of teachers of students living in low income households say their school’s use of internet filters has a major impact on their teaching, compared with 24% of those who teach better off students who say that 33% of teachers of lower income students say their school’s rules about classroom cell phone use by students have a major impact on their teaching, compared with 15% of those who teach students from the highest income households
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  • Teachers under age 35 are more likely than teachers age 55 and older to describe themselves as “very confident” when it comes to using new digital technologies (64% vs. 44%) Conversely, the oldest teachers (age 55 and older) are more than twice as likely as their colleagues under age 35 to say their students know more than they do about using the newest digital tools (59% vs. 23%) 45% of teachers under age 35 have their students develop or share work on a website, wiki or blog, compared with 34% of teachers ages 55 and older Younger teachers are also more likely than the oldest teachers to have students participate in online discussions (45% v. 32%) and use collaborative web-based tools such as GoogleDocs to edit their work (41% v. 34%) Younger teachers are more likely to “very often” draw on colleagues for ideas about how to use new technologies in the classroom (22% of teachers under age 35 do this), when compared with teachers age 35-54 (16%) and teachers age 55 and older (13%)
  • 94% of AP and NWP teachers own a cell phone, slightly higher than the national figure of 88% for all U.S. adults 58% of these teachers (68% of teachers under age 35) have a smartphone, compared with 45% of all adults 93% of teachers own a laptop computer vs. 61% of all adults 87% own a desktop computer vs. 58% of all adults 39% own a tablet vs. 24% of all adults 47% own an e-book reader vs. 19% of all adults 78% use social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+, compared with 69% of adult internet users and 59% of all adults 26% use Twitter vs. 16% of adult internet users and 14% of all adults
  • 99% of AP and NWP teachers use search engines to find information online 90% name Google as the search tool they use most often Virtually all AP and NWP teachers (99%) use the internet “to do work or research for their job” Almost three-quarters (73%) of AP and NWP teachers are “very confident” in their online search abilities
  • 80% of AP and NWP teachers report getting email alerts or updates at least weekly that allow them to follow developments in their field 84% report using the internet at least weekly to find content that will engage students 80% report using the internet at least weekly to help them create lesson plans
  • 92% of these teachers say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to access content, resources, and materials for their teaching 69% say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to share ideas with other teachers 67% say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to interact with parents and 57% say it has had such an impact on enabling their interaction with students
  • A survey of 2,462 Advanced Placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP) teachers finds that digital technologies have helped them in teaching their middle school and high school students in many ways.
  • t the same time, the internet, mobile phones, and social media have brought new challenges to teachers.
  • Teachers most commonly use digital tools to have students conduct research online, which was the focus of an earlier report based on these data.1 It is also common for these teachers to have students access (79%) and submit (76%) assignments online. 
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    The site explains the importance of technology and how its useful in teaching.
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    It is a recent article from 2013, contains relevant information about current teachers and what has been working well with students.
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    A survey was taken to see how well technology is working with students that are in middle school and high school. It talks about the different kinds of programs that are being brought into schools in recent years. 
edmondsbl30

Technology in the Classroom: Helpful or Harmful? | Education.com - 1 views

  • Despite the challenges, incorporating technology into education still has proven benefits, especially when it comes to personalized learning. From math games that adjust the level of difficulty as players progress to electronic books that talk and respond to the tap of a finger, products that personalize the learning experience for students often benefit their understanding. An interactive game is more engaging than a book, so technology often promotes more practice and review in areas requiring memorization, such as spelling, math and geography. This frees up time in the classroom so educators can focus on skills like problem solving, character development and critical thinking.
  • Technology also makes it easier to spend more overall time on learning. “After school and weekend time can become effective learning time with the right technology,” says David Vinca, founder and executive director of eSpark Learning, an education company that focuses on bringing iPads and iPods into the classroom. Much like how smart phones extend the workday by allowing professionals to send emails anytime, educational technology extends the school day for kids who will happily play multiplication games or review grammar on computer programs.
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    Technology in classroom is it helpful or harmful?
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    Very interesting article. Is technology helpful or harmful in the classroom. This website provides good information regarding why it is good to have it in the classroom.
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    Gives great examples of why technology is good in the classroom. It gives kids to use technology outside of the classroom as well. 
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    Kids gravitate towards technology-if your child heads straight for the video games or Facebook after school, you know what we're talking about. With a world of information at their fingertips nowadays, it seems like kids should be finding it easier than ever to succeed in school.
Katelyn Sabres

Education World: School Races to Promote Reading Through Podcasts - 0 views

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    A Kentucky school aims to promote reading by creating 500 podcasts on the school's website that would recommend great books for the students.
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    It explains another way to get students more involved with reading by creating podcasts and making movies. 
Chelsea Reineke

Assistive technology for kids with learning disabilities: An overview - Assistive techn... - 0 views

  • What kinds of assistive technology tools are available? The term "assistive technology" has usually been applied to computer hardware and software and electronic devices. However, many AT tools are now available on the Internet. AT tools that support kids with LD include: Abbreviation expanders Alternative keyboards Audio books and publications Electronic math work sheets Freeform database software Graphic organizers and outlining Information/data managers Optical character recognition Personal FM listening systems Portable word processors Proofreading programs Speech-recognition programs Speech synthesizers/screen readers Talking calculators Talking spell checkers and electronic dictionaries Variable-speed tape recorders Word-prediction programs
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    This website explains that technology for kids with learning disabilities can be beneficial. I can come back to this site to use the list of assistive technology tools available to help kids that come to me in substitute of or in addition to the regular classroom.
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    Provides technology resources for educators to use with students that have learning disabilities. It explains what assistive technology and also provides other resources to use.
Michael Barrette

50 Ways to Use Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

  • used by teachers for their classes
  • Word Processing
  • Spreadsheets and Databases
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  • Email
  • Videoconferencing
  • Digital Camera
  • Presentation Software
  • Web Page
  • Digital Video
  • Word Processing
  • class projects
  • Word Processing
  • Expand vocabulary within any written work using the thesaurus in your word processing application
  • Strategize for a fund-raiser by working with supply, demand, and price
  • Build a class "contact list" for homework help and information sharing
  • Internet Scavenger Hunt
  • Start the day or week with "Current Events," even in a content area, from major news sources
  • Become an "e-pal" to someone anywhere in the world
  • class presentation with each group having a few slides in a presentation
  • . Record "class info and rules" for new student orientation
  • Converse and collaborate with another class on a project
  • Document processes for use and review
  • . Upload a page with results of students’ work—art, maps, or even digital presentations
  • class presentations, field trips, or activities!
  • Internet 19. Go on an Internet Scavenger Hunt 20. Explore places you could never visit through streaming video 21. Investigate any situation through a WebQuest—created by someone else or you can create your own 22. Track data—the weather over time, or in different places, or changes in the Stock Market 23. Start the day or week with "Current Events," even in a content area, from major news sources 24. Watch or join an adventure online 25. Contribute to a research team—student data contributions and tracking are used for many projects 26. Research what happened the day you were born 27. Play a role in an online simulation—there is even a United Nations simulation for Middle School 28. Test your knowledge with daily quizzes—the National Geography Bee posts new questions daily 29. Become a "Jason Project" member 30. Follow the Iditarod
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    50 ways to use technology in a classroom. It states lots of methods under certain topics to help you use technology.
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    Easy and fun ways to use technology in a classroom
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    This website can be useful to teachers because it tells you many different ways you can use technology in the classroom.
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    Site offers different creative activities that allow you to use technology. 
salamonegt22

Adjective Detective - The Children's University of Manchester - 0 views

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    © 2012 This website is produced by the Student Recruitment, Admissions and International Development Division at The University of Manchester
haimamn30

How do you use technology in your classroom? < Teaching Channel - 0 views

  • I have an iMac and a 40" Samsung tv and teach elementary music. No textbooks, so I use Keynote and Quicktime to present songs and lessons I develop. I use a Gig-Easy mount and old mic stand to hold my personal iPad so students can safely use it. This is more limiting than an interactive whiteboard...I'm hoping to get a SmartBoard and a document camera eventually..but it does allow students to personally access technology. I mirror to the TV so all can see what is being done. I have been using the espresso education website for about three years. I am using Sokikom for behavior management and to support math (aligned to the CC) .. student's using the games outside of music. Garageband- to record and edit. I teach many classes and have to take a new role every 45 minutes, so I use Teacherkit (on iPad) for attendance and seating charts. We put in grades on WebPams. I use DropBox to share with other teachers and to move things from my home MacBookPro to my iMac.
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    This is a site where teachers can talk in a sort of chat about the ways that they use technology u their classrooms.
ledfordaw07

4th Grade Educational Websites - 0 views

  • Grammar/Vocabulary
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    On some days we will practice our vocabulary, this site has lot of fun activities for us to explore.
daulmr01

Online Math Games for Kids | MathPlayground.com - 0 views

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    Fun and educational math games to help students have a better understanding of math.  Will give them a different outlook and understanding on this subject.   
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    This is a great website for kids to work on math skills through interactive games.
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    Play with math and give your brain a workout! Math Playground is filled with 100s of math games, logic puzzles, math word problems and step by step videos. Practice addition, multiplication, fractions, problem solving, decimals, algebra, geometry and more. Our learning games are wholesome, fun and challenging.
schoenhelr04

Math Game - Building Blocks - 0 views

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      Great website for teachers and students to learn visual ways to do math problems and building blocks.
Eileen Schroeder

PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

  • PBS LearningMedia™ is the go-to destination for instant access to tens of thousands of classroom-ready, digital resources including videos, games, audio clips, photos, lesson plans, and more! You can search, save, and share with ease. Best of all, PBS LearningMedia is free for educators.
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  • Social Studies
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  • Science
  • News from PBS LearningMedia
  • Explore PBSstudents.org
  • Emperor Science Award
  • Webinar: 10/8 @7PM
  • Productivity Tools for Teachers
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    PBS learning media is a great website for teachers and students it provides several digital media to encourage learning and you can search save and share as well it's also free.
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    "MATH"
Lindsey Persinger

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 0 views

  • ABCya is the leader in free educational computer games and mobile apps for kids. The innovation of a grade school teacher, ABCya is an award-winning destination for elementary students that offers hundreds of fun, engaging learning activities. Millions of kids, parents, and teachers visit ABCya.com each month, playing over 1 billion games last year. Apple, The New York Times, USA Today, Parents Magazine and Scholastic, to name just a few, have featured ABCya’s popular educational games.
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    This is a website where elementary students can play games in the areas of math and language arts.
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    Learning games for children
Eva Bartlett

Education.com | Printable Worksheets, Online Games, and More - 0 views

  • It's Cold Outside! Warm up with winter crafts, worksheets, interactive games, and more.
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    This site is very useful for teachers because of all the resources it offers.  The website has everything from worksheets, to activities and lesson plans.  
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    This site has all different kinds of activities for the classroom including workbooks, worksheets, activities, lesson plans, and games. 
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