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Help Japan « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    A great graphic about the tsunami in Japan..
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Diipo and Edmodo: A Social Network for Cla... - 0 views

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    A post about 2 safe online social networks: Diipo and Edmodo...
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All About Explorers | Everything you've ever wanted to know about every explorer who ev... - 0 views

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    A fake website that helps to teach students about thinking critically about websites.....
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Energy Theme Issue 2010 - 0 views

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    "What it is: IKT FOR LAGET out of Norway has created a fantastic ebook all about Energy.  This is more than just a book that happens to be online (I know we have all seen those!), this is an interactive book that is great for ALL of your learners.  In addition to the text and bold images in the book, there is an audio feature on every page that will read the text to students.  Click on the video icon to watch a related video.  Students can even download related images from some of the films for use in their own projects where they reflect or construct their own understanding. Additional resources and links are provided within the book for teachers, parents, and students.  All of the additional content "enlarges the book" into something really useful for learning and exploring.   This is a big step in the right direction for ebooks- no more trying to pass off a PDF as a digital ebook, this is the real deal. How to integrate the Digital Energy Book into the classroom: If you study energy in your science curriculum this ebook is a super resource and addition to your classroom library.  Set up the ebook on classroom computers during independent reading time for some non-fiction reading material.  The ebook is great for all levels of readers, confident readers can read the book independently while struggling readers may want to read along with the audio.  Use the ebook as a "big book" using an interactive whiteboard or projector connected computer to read about energy as a class." iLearn Technology
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Cool Tools for Math « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    This is part II of a series of posts dedicated to free, online math sites to help students learn their basic facts, and to help teachers help their students.
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Academic Earth | Online Courses | Academic Video Lectures - 0 views

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    "Academic Earth is another extensive video library that lets students (and adults) take video courses from the worlds top scholars all in one place…for free!  The mission of Academic Earth is to give everyone access to a world class education.  Subjects covered by Academic Earth include art, architecture, astronomy, biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, education, electrical engineering, engineering, entrepreneurship, environmental studies, history, international relations, law, literature, mathematics, media studies, medicine and health care, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, religious studies, test prep, and writing.  Students have access to the learning happening at Berkley, Columbia, Harvard, Khan Academy, Maryland, Michigan, MIT, Norwich, NYU, Princeton, Stanford, UCLA, UNSW, USC, and Yale.  Did I mention all of that learning is free?  I know, amazing!" iLearn Teachnology
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Spelling City in the Classroom « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    Tips on using Spellingcity in the classroom
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Fakebook and Twister- Create custom social... - 0 views

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    Safe sites that emulate Facebook and Twitter...
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Twitter-It's Not Just What's For Breakf... - 0 views

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    Why Twitter? Read on....
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Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Khan Academy is a site of video tutorials on just about any subject...check it out!
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NounProject - 0 views

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    "The Noun Project is an online catalog of free clip art that you can download and reuse for all kinds of projects. The catalog is divided into eleven categories including sports, safety, food, animals, and more. All of the images are either public domain images or Creative Commons licensed images. If the images are public domain you are free to reuse them without attribution without restriction. If the images are Creative Commons licensed, please note the attribution requirements." Richard Byrne
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Rocks and Weathering - 0 views

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    "Rocks & Weathering is a great animated site produced by the BBC. The site using interactive animations to teach students all about rocks. The site illustrates and explains how sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks form. In each stage of the site, students can "create" rocks and "inspect" rocks with a virtual magnifying glass. Students "create" rocks by compacting sediment or by adding water to cool lava. After creating rocks, students can then "destroy" rocks by adding elements of weather." Richard Byrne
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3 Cool Tools for Individual Math Practice « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    All three of the following sites would be great to use with an IWB or at a stand-alone computer station for basic math practice.
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iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Twitter in the Classroom and Twitter Posters - 0 views

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    Using Twitter in the classroom....
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Woodlands Maths Zone - Fun interactive maths games - 0 views

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    On the Woodlands Junior School's game site you will links to hundreds of games appropriate for use by elementary school students. The games are divided into three categories; maths, literacy, and science. Each category is further divided by topics specific to each subject. 
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Students as Contributors: The Digital Learning Farm | November Learning - 0 views

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    An article by Alan November about giving children the power to contribute to their learning communities. 
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IDroo Whiteboard for Skype - 0 views

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    "What it is: IDroo is an educational multi user whiteboard that lets students instantly collaborate online.  Everything that is drawn or written on the whiteboard is visible to all participants in real-time.  IDroo supports an unlimited number of meeting participants, the only limitations are computer power and internet connection speed.  There is a professional math typing tool built-in making it easy to teach or work through math problems collaboratively. Best of all, IDroo can be used with Skype! IDroo is free for non-commercial use. Now for the downfall (and this is a HUGE downfall in my humble opinion), IDroo is currently only available for Windows.  I  know, disappointment for us Mac lovers. *sigh*  If you are using a Windows computer this is a great way to collaborate online! How to integrate IDroo into the classroom: IDroo would be a great app for collaborating with other classrooms around the world.  Students can use the multi user whiteboard space to work together, share ideas, and brainstorm.  IDroo would also be fantastic as a way for teachers to tutor students virtually.  Set up an "open lab" time once a week online where students can drop in and get extra help.  Virtual lab times are especially helpful for elementary students who can't dictate their own schedules and often can't stay after school for extra help. Tips: Don't forget to allow IDroo to access Skype API after you download!" iLearn Technology
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Free Technology for Teachers: Training Guides & Help Sheets for Interactive Whiteboards - 0 views

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    Danny writes the Whiteboard Blog. On the Whiteboard Blog you can find dozens of video tutorials and printable help sheets for learning to use your IWB to develop lessons. And if you're interested in a collection of resources for your IWB that you can hold in your hand, Danny offers a 200 page book through Lulu.
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