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Angie Moehlmann

The World in Your Pocket-Mobile learning and classroom application - 7 views

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    Melinda Larson's collection of Apps for education. Great resource when looking for apps for language teaching and learning.
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    Melinda Larson's collection of Apps for education. Great resource when looking for apps for language teaching and learning.
Julie Glossenger

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 0 views

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    Great site for finding and sharing innovative ideas in different fields. The movies would probably be more conducive to middle or high school students because the speakers sometimes speak more quickly or use more technical language.
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    Some ingenious current ideas from masters of all kinds of different fields. Give it a try, would be great for middle and high school levels. I found a sculptor who makes kinetic artwork run by wind and capable of "surviving" on the coast of Holland!
colin davitt

Search Results - 0 views

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    Promethean flipcharts - French
Crystal Williams

Native Americans Facts for Kids - 1 views

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    An American Indian website for children and teachers
Angie Moehlmann

Educational Leadership:Literacy 2.0:The Joy of Blogging - 1 views

  • Students came to understand that grammar, punctuation, word choice, style, and syntax were not just a "teacher thing" but rather the means for effective communication. Students were motivated to write well on their blogs so that their posts could attract comments; learning about grammar and language usage had a "purpose and a point" (Peterson, 1998, p. 75).
  • n this post, Anni argued persuasively for water fountains on school playgrounds.1  She gave detailed reasons supporting her case, and her post sparked many responses. Donna, a teacher in Australia, explained that water fountains are called "bubblers" in Australia and that each school has rows of bubblers outside for student use. She also provided another reason to support Anni's reasoning: "Adequate water consumption is required for optimal brain function!"
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