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Clif Mims

e-Learning for Kids - 1 views

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    free e-courses for kids all around the world. This site has engaging and interactive courses for kids in online safety, computer skills such as using Google, typing, and core subjects like language arts, math, and science. Most of the courses are for elementary school-aged children, and involve dynamic avatars, and are highly interactive.
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    Gail Braddock describes e-Learning for Kids as "free e-courses for kids all around the world. This site has engaging and interactive courses for kids in online safety, computer skills such as using Google, typing, and core subjects like language arts, math, and science. Most of the courses are for elementary school-aged children, and involve dynamic avatars, and are highly interactive."
Cindy Brock

KidZui - The Internet for Kids - 1 views

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    #edtech20 KidZui is packed with fun kids online games, silly kids videos, & awesome kids websites. Download KidZui... http://fb.me/zXqaNeMg - Lucian teach Web 20 (web20education) http://twitter.com/web20education/status/25304724051857408
Gail Braddock

KIDSXPRESS - 0 views

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    BASF Corporation has partnered with Kids X-Press to present a new twist in science literacy for children-a fun-to-read quarterly magazine about science that is written by kids. Combining articles, poems, illustrations and games, this new 32-page multilingual publication presents the world of science from a kid's point of view with many interesting results. Anyone between the ages of 6 and 18 can submit material to Kids X-Press, which is accepting submissions for the next science edition focusing on the International Year of Chemistry and the importance of water as a major global resource. The Kids X-Press Web site provides information on how to submit work to the magazine. 
Gail Braddock

Kids' Science Challenge: Fun Educational National Competition! - 0 views

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    The Kids' Science Challenge is a national (United States) contest for students in grades three through six. The challenge asks students to innovate and build upon on our current conceptions of how things work. There are three areas of innovation in this year's contest; reducing waste, developing meals to be eaten on Mars, and developing a toy or game that demonstrates an animal's intelligence. The contest is open until February 29, 2012. Applications for EducationTo help students start thinking about the topics in The Kids' Science Challenge, the challenge website has a series of games and videos for students. For teachers, The Kids' Science Challenge offers a page of lesson plans and hands-on activities designed to help students develop ideas related to the contest's three challenge topics.
Melissa Smith

Beyond the Basics of the Flipped Classroom -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    top 3 tips: 1. keep 3-5 min, longer= lose interest; call out students names in videos, allude to class secret or secret word used during next school day 3. Storyboard plan your video 5. Hold students accountable: can't participate in class experiment/activity if haven't watch video. Give quiz at beginning of class. Use unlimited attempt online quiz to complete to 100% after watching quiz. 6. Create forum where kids can discuss video, ask questions...then assign kid to be teacher assistant to answer questions, cont discussion
Melissa Smith

Kids' Books Make The Leap Off The Page And Online : NPR - 1 views

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    Very neat article about new books and how kids must research for clues. Very engaging!
Amanda Asbell

A GeekyMomma's Blog: 10 Online Educational Sites for Kids - 3 views

  • literacy site for grades K-8
  • The Stacks is a Scholastic website for children who enjoy reading. Site visitors can create a profile, get book recommendations, write and read book reviews, and chat about books on a secure message board.
  • Children who can't make it to the National Zoo can still see many of the zoo's different residents through animal web cams.
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  • The site provides games, activities, fun facts, and an astronomy dictionary
  • improve their math skills and have fun at the same time
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    Guest post from Karen Schwietzer about the top 10 educational sites for kids.
Gail Braddock

Programs for Educators Resources and Curriculum for Teachers - 1 views

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    Common Sense Media has launched a new version of its free digital citizenship curriculum, Digital Literacy and Citizenship in a Connected Culture. The new version adds student, teacher, and parent resources, including comprehensive lessons on cyber bullying, for fourth and fifth graders. The program, which empowers students to think critically and make informed choices about how they live and treat others in today's digital media world, covers topics from internet safety and security to privacy, with a deep focus on cyber bullying and responsible digital behavior. Recent stories of the tragic consequences of cyber bullying highlight the need to teach kids how to prevent and respond to digital harassment, beginning at a young age, Common Sense Media says. The curriculum, which is based on the digital ethics research of Howard Gardner and the GoodPlay Project at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, uses content that ranges from print and video materials to interactive components and real-life student stories to inspire kids to be responsible digital citizens.
Gail Braddock

Artsonia Kids Art Museum - The Largest Student Art Gallery on the Web! - 0 views

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    taking kid artwork into the 21st century, creating an online art gallery / community where students, teachers and parents gather, admire student creations, share supportive comments, start a fan club Billed as, "the largest student art museum in the world," Artsonia is a free place to display students' work. The right side of any given page (see the second link, below), is pretty ad-heavy, but it still looks like a good site for creativity and inspiration to me.
Gail Braddock

Splash Page | Zimmer Twins - 0 views

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    The Zimmer Twins is a site devoted to kids and creative storytelling. Since 2005, the Zimmer Twins has invited children to create and share their own animated stories.
Gail Braddock

Welcome to Shelfari! Read, Share, Explore! - Shelfari - 0 views

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    can log in with a class login in order to get book suggestions. Students can log in and write the reviews. Can leave name as a tab. Teacher can stay on top of it. Can put on classroom webpage as book suggestions. Then virtual shelf is available. Gets kids excited about reading
Cindy Brock

ISTE Presentation: The Kids A... - 0 views

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    "Exploring New Frontiers: Critical Transformations in the Elementary Classroom"
Gail Braddock

YouTube - SesameStreet's Channel - 1 views

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    I ran across this today. Youtube has a moderator page on the top of their website to ask Elmo questions. http://www.youtube.com/user/SesameStreet First, how cool to introduce kids to moderator. Second, how cool to embed a moderator page in Youtube Third, I want to know how to customize moderator to be able to embed Youtube videos also :)
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