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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 :)
Gail Braddock

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Maps for Educators - A How-to Guide - 0 views

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    How to Google Maps
Gail Braddock

The Wild Journey of a Packet: How the Internet Works - 0 views

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    I found this video that explains how the internet works. Very good stuff for a computer class or anytime someone says the internet is a little slow.  I understand it somewhat, but it still hurts my head to think about it. 
Melissa Smith

http://ed.voicethread.com/book.swf?b=1272589 - 1 views

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    tutorial on how to use Diigo - good to send to teachers. excellent example of how to use voicethread for tutorials
Gail Braddock

Motion Math - Move, play, learn! - 1 views

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    a fun interactive game that allows students to learn fractions in a engaging and interactive way. As an adult playing a student's game, Motion Math made me think. It truly tested my understanding of how fractions, decimals, pictorial representations of fractions and how number lines actually work. The way it works is simple. A ball, looking like the sun, falls from the sky and you as the player have to lean your device to one side or the other to have that ball, with it's fraction, fall on the correct location on the number line. A student will have to have a basic understanding of fractions and decimals in order to play this game. Although I think early learners of fractions could get a lot out of this App, I personally think this is an App that would help solidify understanding. I can see teachers doing a high score challenge and or having students try to to beat their own high scores for class cash. I look forward to any updates that allow students to start from where they left off. I played several times and had to start from the beginning each time. The game went on for quite sometime and I never got to an ending point. I really liked that it was tiered in difficulty. Just when I thought it couldn't get any harder they changed the number line so that zero was not the beginning, it was actually a negative number. It made you think even more because then the fractions where coming across as negative and positive fractions, so as to confuse your mind a little more. Overall, I love this app. I actually think it is one of the better math Apps I have played with over the past few years. I do think it has some room to improve, but as a teacher and a parent, 99 cents for this App is definitely worth the money. My 4th grader thought it was really cool and it definitely challenged him to clear the cobwebs and put all of his learning into motion in a fun way. If you are a teacher or parent in the need for a good fractions app, this would be a great edition to yo
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.
Melissa Smith

31 Top Apps for Education from FETC 2013 -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    31 different free and paid apps - the subjects that they would correspond with and where/how to use them.
Gail Braddock

Free Technology for Teachers: Use Edcanvas to Organize and Share Educational Materials - 0 views

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    "a free service that makes it easy for teachers to organize and share educational materials in a visually pleasing format. The "canvas" part of Edcanvas is where you arrange videos, links, images, and files around any topic of your choosing. Edcanvas has built-in search tools so that you do not have to leave your Edcanvas account in order to locate resources. Watch the thirty-eight second video below to see how easy it is to create an Edcanvas canva"
Gail Braddock

Edcanvas | The one place to organize, present and share knowledge - 0 views

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    a free service that makes it easy for teachers to organize and share educational materials in a visually pleasing format. The "canvas" part of Edcanvas is where you arrange videos, links, images, and files around any topic of your choosing. Edcanvas has built-in search tools so that you do not have to leave your Edcanvas account in order to locate resources. Watch the thirty-eight second video below to see how easy it is to create an Edcanvas canva
Gail Braddock

ARTSEDGE | Perfect Pitch | Take the Field - 0 views

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     nice little game produced by the Kennedy Center's Arts Edge. Perfect Pitch teaches students about the instruments in an orchestra through a baseball game setting. The game introduces students to four eras of orchestral music and the instruments used in each. Students can create their own small orchestras and virtually play each instrument to hear how it sounds. After building an orchestra students then test their knowledge in short quizzes about the instruments and their sounds. 
Melissa Smith

The YouTube Trick | Mark Brumley - 2 views

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    17sec video on how to quick strip the extras off of YouTube page to show clean video to students. (delete watch?v= from URL and type in embed/)
Melissa Smith

eduTecher.net - 0 views

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    Great bank of how to resources for every teacher!  
Melissa Smith

Skype In the Classroom - Connecting Dots between Schools, Students and Communities | An... - 1 views

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    Great post for starting to use skype in the classroom.  Has connections, ideas on how to incorporate, etc
Gail Braddock

ORBIS - 0 views

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    Its like Google Maps but for the Roman World… you can get directions between different points in the Roman Empire and find out how long it would take to travel from town to town by foot, military march, ox cart, donkey, by sea, etc.
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