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Emma Clouser

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

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    Our goal at TeacherTube.com is to provide an online community for sharing instructional teacher videos. Upload your lesson plan videos or watch student video lessons at our website.
N Butler

Lesson Plans - Search Education - Google - 2 views

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    Lesson plans to develop search queries using Google.
N Butler

Lesson Plan, Lesson Plans For K-12 Teachers - 0 views

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    Great place for lesson plans, handouts etc
N Butler

Lessons by Grade Level - 0 views

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    Great site for any grade level teachings of being smart in cyberspace. Gives lesson plans to follow and all required students documents. FREE!!!!!
Lisa Keeley

Google For Educators - Web Search - 0 views

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    Computer teachers take notice. A nice set of lessons to help kids learn how to search.
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    lesson plan on internet search
anonymous

Writing HTML - 0 views

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    " By the time you have reached the end of this tutorial you will be able to construct a series of linked web pages for any subject that includes formatted text, pictures, and hypertext links to other web pages on the Internet. If you follow the steps for the Basic Level (lessons 1-14) you will develop a page about volcanoes and if you go on to the Advanced Level (lessons 15-29), you will create an enhanced volcano web site."
anonymous

Google Digital Literacy Tour - iKeepSafe - 1 views

  • The curriculum is designed to be interactive, discussion filled and allow students to learn through hands-on and scenario activities. Each workshop contains a resource booklet for both educators and students that can be downloaded in PDF form, presentations to accompany the lesson and animated videos to help frame the conversation.
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    The curriculum is designed to be interactive, discussion filled and allow students to learn through hands-on and scenario activities. Each workshop contains a resource booklet for both educators and students that can be downloaded in PDF form, presentations to accompany the lesson and animated videos to help frame the conversation.
Ryan Donnelly

Capture lessons on your iPad and flip your classroom « - 0 views

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    Another great idea to help #1 flip your classroom or #2 just help personalize instruction, or #3 work with small groups and individuals through Screenchomp and your Ipad.
jan Minnich

Share My Lesson - Free K-12 Resources By Teachers, For Teachers - 0 views

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    This seems to be a tremendous collaborative resource where one can gain feedback from others on his/her own lesson approaches....as well as gather instructional ideas from other educators within any particular subject/grade level. Seems to be a broad and expansive warehousing location for ideas/lessons/strategies.
Neil Groft

5 Tech-Friendly Lessons to Encourage Higher-Order Thinking -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    This was a great read! At my school we send out a newsletter called the Digital Digest. I plan to include some of the ideas from this article in it. I am also exploring some of the links that are in the article. I particularly love the Mathtrain.TV link. I plan to share this with one of our 4th grade teachers who is looking for ways to integrate tech into her math curriculum. Thanks for sharing!
Beth Hartranft

SMART Board Website Resources - 0 views

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    List of links to SMART Board resource and lesson sites
Lisa Keeley

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    Welcome teachers. Here you'll find: lesson plans that are fun for both you and your students, free printable worksheets, puzzles and other cool stuff, lots of information on using humor in the classroom.
L Butler

Four Pillars of Technology Integration | nashworld - 0 views

  • Think transformation of the way teaching and learning is done in your district, as opposed to integration into it as it exists.
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      The success comes when new lessons are created creatively utilizing the technology. It feels awkward when technology is just tacked on to an old lesson - just so there is technology.
  • Learn what they learn.
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      Unless people learn / play with the technology, they can not possibly understand the potential power in the classroom.
  • don’t filter the very usefulness out of the web
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      Love the wording of this ... sadly it is so true
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  • The fourth pillar of “instructional model” is more than a quick soundbyte allows.  I see three levels of this notion with increasing value as follows:  1) You have thought about and encouraged good instructional practices in your building/district.  2) You have a well-articulated plan for effective instructional practice that is building or districtwide.  3)  You have a true learner-centered instructional model in place in grades K-12 that credits the constructivist nature of human learning.
  • At this point, the vast majority of school systems are behind the curve in this area.  Being this far behind might just have one distinct advantage.  If there is no way to see any of the individual trees in a forest, you are likely going to be forced to start your mission with a whole-forest view to begin with. 
  • You don’t need a flashlight.  It’s not that dark in there anymore.  Trust that there are others who have proceeded down this path before you, and they have learned many important lessons.  Collaborate.  Learn from their successes and failures.  Do not go it alone. 
  • Ask yourself: what can we do with these new tools available today that we couldn’t do before?  If we could remake our curriculum any way we wanted, how would we do it? 
  • All systems need what I will call an “innovation engine.”  Whatever the system, whatever the setup, schools and school systems need pockets of sponsored innovation.
  • Soon after access is all around you, it doesn’t even feel like “technology,” it just feels like the way things are done.  This is a good thing, for when technology becomes invisible, we can finally focus on the value added from new uses of these tools. 
  • So where does all of this leave you?  How many of these pillars have been already constructed around you?  What have you done to help in that construction? 
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    Interesting blog which addresses technology integration from the perspectives of all the parties involved - admins, technology coaches, teachers, students, etc. Worth the reading.
anonymous

Weblogg-ed » The Larger Lessons - 0 views

  • There’s much more here, obviously, in terms of even bigger questions about the roles of schools and teachers and classrooms in a networked learning world. But I agree that here is where we have to start. What is it we most want our kids to know about what it means to be a person of this world, and how do we best convey it in ways that make sense for the times we live in? Everything else flows from that. What do you think?
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      Maybe she's had enough of the term "21st Century" this or that, but I think it's an important concept to hold onto for a while, yet. We may be tired of it, but there are FAR too many others who haven't heard it or who don't truly understand what it looks like. So, let's not rush into the idea of abandoning it just yet. I DO think it's important that leaders answer the question, "What do we want our kids to know about what it means to be a person of this world?" Without a CLEAR statement about that you can't begin to set your goals and curriculum.
Vicki Barr

Grades K-12 + Lesson Plans + Activities + videos + current events | SchooNoodle - 0 views

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    Has state standards, has lesson plans, videos, news, current events. See highly rated websites by other teachers.
Beth Hartranft

SMART - Home - 0 views

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    This is the official website of SMART. Click on the Educator resources link for activities and lessons to be used with a Smartboard, interactive white board.
Vicki Barr

GELessons.com - 0 views

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    Create a google earth lesson with a flat Stanley icon (or create your own icon - mr. potatohead...)
diane foose

Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations - 0 views

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    This math site contains activities, lessons, standards, and web links k-12. The activities link in particular contains some great interactive activities to help students make sense of math concepts.
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    This K-12 math site contains activities, lessons, standards, and web sites. The interactive activities are great!
Denise Nichols

murrayhill - Fakebook_UK - 0 views

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    Here is whole lesson plan complete with template for having students create a fakebook on famous/historical character or person.  Check it out!
Charles Black

Sociology Technology in the Classroom Resources - WolfWikis - 0 views

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    Since I am doing my final project as a sociology lesson, I wanted to research technology for sociology education. This website includes links to videos and activities for teachers to use for sociology lessons.
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