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Cathy Kyle

AllThingsPLC - Research, education tools and blog for building a professional learning ... - 4 views

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    This site was created to serve as a collaborative, objective resource for educators and administrators who are committed to enhancing student achievement. We invite you to share your knowledge, ask questions, and get expert insight into the issues teachers face each day in the classroom.
Gail Braddock

Download details: "Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Bo... - 0 views

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    "Help teens 'own their space' online. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, or educator, you can keep up with the latest computer and online safety issues and help kids learn to avoid them. In partnership with security expert and author, Linda McCarthy, we offer a free downloadable version of her new book, "Own Your Space - Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online." Written for computer and Internet savvy "tweens" and teens specifically, this book is also a useful resource for the adults they rely on."
Gail Braddock

THE HISTORY CHEF! - 2 views

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    a great blog with historical recipes and information about them that can support a unit of study, or be given as homework so parents and students can cook (and learn!) together
Gail Braddock

Create Great-Looking Interactive Quizzes (in minutes) - embed in any website / blog! - 2 views

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    * is free. * is very easy to use. * has many uses across all age groups and subject areas. * could be used to monitor and assess student learning.
Clif Mims

Learning in Hand - iPod touch in Education - 1 views

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    "An educator's resource for using some of the coolest technologies with students."
Clif Mims

UpToTen - For Early Learners - 2 views

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    "UpToTen has been building prize-winning early-learning games and activities since 1999. Your child will love the reassuring, friendly world that our unique games inhabit. S/he will have enormous fun whilst building independence on the computer." "UpToTen.com is completely independent and is still owned and run by the company's founders. We do all the illustrations, animations, design, music and dialogues ourselves, and lovingly bring them together to make positively reinforcing games in a warm and welcoming play-area. "
Gail Braddock

America on the Move | Home Page - 0 views

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    America on the Move is a great online exhibit produced and hosted by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. America on the Move showcases the evolution of transportation in the United States. America on the Move is divided into three main sections; Exhibition, Collection, and Themes. The exhibition section is essentially a timeline tour through American history. The exhibition section begins with the construction of the first National Road and chronicles each phase of transportation development through the 21st Century. The collection section of America on the Move features images of artifacts related to various forms of transportation used throughout US History. Visitors to the site can browse the collection or search by era, region, or form of transportation. The themes section of America on the Move arranges artifacts and stories into eight different themes. Each theme contains narratives related to various eras in the transportation history of the United States. Applications for Education In addition to the great online exhibits America on the Move offers three well-designed educational games for students. Each of the games is requires students to analyze and process information about the history of transportation. In the first game, Where's Everyone Going? students match vehicles to their proper era to learn about transportation in that era. In the second game, Drive Through Time, students spin a clock to select a year. Then they select a scenario and mode of transportation appropriate for that scenario's era. In the third game, Be a Movie Director, students select a storyline and the modes of transportation necessary for the storyline. At the end the students will see the movie they created. America on the Move also offers teachers some free classroom guides to use while students explore the exhibits.
Melissa Smith

Notes From McTeach: Learning to Blog Using Paper - 0 views

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    How to intro and teach blogging to students using paper. Used in 7th grade but very adaptable to all grades. 
Gail Braddock

Abraham Lincoln - 1 views

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    America's sixteenth president, Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865) is revered for ending slavery, and preserving the Union by winning the Civil War. But perhaps he is best known for his Gettysburg Address of 1863 and being the first assassinated U.S. president. Learn more at these top Lincoln sites.
Gail Braddock

Home - 3 views

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    Here is a great free science project... fun and important learning for your students - it is designed for younger learners 5-12 years of age...
Gail Braddock

Videolicious - 1 views

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     free iOS app for creating videos on the go. The concept behind Videolicious is similar to that used by services like Animoto. Using Videolicious on your iPhone or iPad you can mix together images, video clips, music and your voice to create a short video. The user reviews of Videolicious are generally quite favorable, but there are some complaints that you have to turn on location services to use the app. Watch the video below to learn more about Videolicious (warning, the background music is annoying). 
Gail Braddock

Toontastic for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 0 views

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    Explore Cartoons Made by Children Across the Globe Designed in partnership with Stanford University's Graduate School of Education and Zeum: San Francisco's Children's Museum, Toontastic inspires the artist and writer in every child while teaching key storytelling principles that help to promote creativity at a young age. Toontastic's drawing tools bring children's wildest ideas to life alongside virtual playsets chock full of pirates, princesses, faraway galaxies and many other characters and settings to spark the imagination. Students' cartoons can be shared online via ToonTube, Toontastic's Global Storytelling Network, to help children connect to friends and family and learn about other cultures, customs and lifestyles through stories created by their peers around the world. The app is available for the iPad. Download it from the Apple iTunes App Store for $1.99. 
Melissa Smith

Digital Differentiation ~ Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners - 0 views

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    Excellent blog post on web based tools and what they are to assist you in you lesson development. 
Gail Braddock

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Free Plagiarism Detector Tools for Educators - 1 views

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    plagiarism
Cindy Brock

Wonderopolis - 2 views

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    Great site! Teachers, check this out!!!
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