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Debra Gottsleben

How to Create a Custom Google Search Engine - 1 views

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    basic easy to follow info on the above
Debra Gottsleben

Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers | Verizon Thinkfi... - 0 views

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    Lots of educational resources for teachers, parents, and students
scott klepesch

Rag Linen | Online Museum of Historic Newspapers - 1 views

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    "Rag Linen is an educational archive of rare and historic newspapers, which serve as the first drafts of history and the critical primary source material for historians, authors and educators. "
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    Looks like an excellent resource.
Debra Gottsleben

The Innovative Educator: 10 Proven Strategies to Break the Ban and Build Opportunities ... - 0 views

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    Excellent article on using cell phones in class. Links to research, templates for lessons, letter etc. This is a much read!
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    Not directed specifically towards social studies but there is so much useful information in this article wanted to share.
scott klepesch

The Economics of Seinfeld - 1 views

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    Using Seinfeld clips to teach economics
scott klepesch

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Fusion Tables - Easy Data Visualizations - 0 views

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    Interactive spreadsheets with mapping capability
scott klepesch

The Best Websites For Learning About Civic Participation & Citizenship | Larry Ferlazzo... - 2 views

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    Great list- also check out cybraryman's list of government sites- http://www.cybraryman.com/government.html and his site for the constitution http://www.cybraryman.com/constitution.html
scott klepesch

The Blog Dogs - 1 views

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    Great example of a class Blog
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    Scott what I also like is the seamless use of Web 2.0 tools in so many different contexts. The class seemed to know many different tools and when it was most appropriate to use each.
Debra Gottsleben

- Google Search - 0 views

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    This is the Government search component of Google. This is a GREAT way to find a lot of details and information for debate and diplomacy.
Debra Gottsleben

Foreign Relations of the United States - 2 views

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    "The Foreign Relations of the United States series is the official documentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions that have been declassified and edited for publication. The series is produced by the State Department's Office of the Historian and printed volumes are available from the Government Printing Office."
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    When looking for primary sources relating to the US's foreign policy this might be a good place to start.
scott klepesch

The Reinvention Summit - 2 views

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    Did you sign up? I'm thinking of going for the producer's pass. Sounds like this has so many cross-curricular applications.
Debra Gottsleben

DeweyDigger - 0 views

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    This is an amazing tool which helps you find information on dewey subject areas.
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    Check this site out. Great way to find sources for information.
Debra Gottsleben

Toolbox Library: Primary Resources in U.S. History and Literature, National Humanities ... - 0 views

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    "A collection of primary resources-historical documents, literary texts, and works of art-thematically organized with notes and discussion questions."
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    Lots of discussion guides with excellent questions
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    Lots of discussion guides with excellent questions
scott klepesch

The Electric Educator: Flip your classroom through reverse instruction - 0 views

  • Sams and Bergman asked a fundamental question: why are lectures delivered at school and problems worked at home? It's always been done that way, but it doesn't have to be.
  • They flipped the classroom to make it more flexible and dynamic, matching it with the needs of the students.
  • With class time liberated from lectures I was able to incorporate more hands-on activities, projects, and helping students better understand confusing and challenging concepts.
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    Flipping the instructional sequence to privilege time in class
scott klepesch

The Innovative Educator: The 9 Step Plan to Combating illTWITTERacy - 0 views

  • I love incorporating Twitter into my professional development for teachers. To do this I share the Twitter tag with participants and ask them to Tweet before, during or after our time together depending on the task at hand. I provide the tag for Tweeting to give my students a place and way to share their thoughts and ideas. This serves as a great way I have specific times I check out the Tweets (i.e. work time) and when I bring participants back together we build on those Tweets.
  • weet to capture reflections during field trips. If you're in a school where cells are banned, you may be able to have students bring them on field trips. If that is not allowed, the chaperon's devices can be used. Rather than have students walk around taking notes. Have them Tweet their reflections. You can set up a tag for your tweets if the place you are visiting doesn't already have one. Give parents the feed and they'll instantly know what their child did at school today and can have robust conversations about it. When students are back at home and/or school a review of the tweets could lead to powerful conversation or could serve as a launch for further study i.e. pick the most interesting tweet or set of tweets and create something to share with others about the topic you are tweeting about. This could be a podcast, video, blog post, etc. These digital creations can all be posted in one place as a reflection collection and even shared on the website of the school and place visited.
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    Ideas for classroom users of Twitter. In particular like the idea of students using Twitter during a field trip.
Debra Gottsleben

http://techhappy.wordpress.com/2010/10/11/ - 0 views

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    "One thing kids (and adults) often have trouble with is the concept of scale. Understanding how big or small something is can be difficult if there is no familiar reference point of which to compare. Here are 3 sites that help students gain an understanding of size and how certain occurrences that happen on our planet compare to places that they are familiar with."
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    For World History for country analyis
Debra Gottsleben

Top 10 Wordle Lessons for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Some great ideas for using wordle in the class.
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    Ideas for using wordle in the classroom. Some good ideas for use in soc. studies classroom.
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