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Kate McDonald

Best educational iPad apps for elementary school aged kids by OHmommy - 0 views

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    Classy Chaos: Three organic children. One whipped husband. Dash of class. A heap of chaos.
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    Classy Chaos: Three organic children. One whipped husband. Dash of class. A heap of chaos.
jaceyerickson

edshelf | Reviews & recommendations of tools for education - 0 views

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    Technology Resources and organization
Christine Wolla

Miss Kindergarten - 0 views

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    Blog and Organization Tips
Angie Saxlund

KET Education | Web Sites for Educators - 0 views

shared by Angie Saxlund on 26 Feb 10 - Cached
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    links to education organizations, KET educational resources, and other web sites of general interest to teachers
Allison Johnson

Welcome to Reading Is Fundamental - 0 views

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    Reading Is Fundamental (RIF) is the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit children's literacy organization. Through RIF programs, such as the National Book Program, RIF prepares and motivates children to read by delivering free books and literacy resources to those children and families who need them most.
Moriah Loos

Arthur | PBS Kids - 0 views

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    Developed with the help and advice of Arthur creator Marc Brown, the ARTHUR site is organized into pages hosted by the series' characters, each with features that encourage kids to read and write.
Lindsay Wolfe

Target : Company : Field Trip Grants - 0 views

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    Learning opportunities extend far beyond the classroom. But schools are finding it more and more difficult to bring students to museums, historical sites and cultural organizations. Field Trip Grants help give children these unique, firsthand learning experiences.
Josh Kittell

Cutting Edge Classroom Part I- Teachers and technology - Kent Reporter - 0 views

  • Some teachers such as Tahoma physical educator instructors Jeana Haag and Tracy Krause are helping to define how new technology can affect classrooms. Jeana Haag and Krause, who use an iPad 2 for their P.E. classes, recently gave presentations at the Seattle's Best West Conference on the use of iPads in physical education. "Really, because of the mobile situation, it's perfect for us," Jeana Haag said. "Aside from the daily stuff, it's right there in our hands. We can have student scores at any time." At Glacier Park Elementary fifth grade science and social studies teacher Brandon Betlach was able to obtain iPads for the students in his classroom due to a grant proposal he promoted. He began teaching the students how to use them in late September and now uses them as a part of science experiments. Among the most noticeable changes technology has brought to the classroom has been in communication and organization. Rather than have to spend hours transcribing the grades of pencil-written homework assignments or test results onto a computer, netbooks and laptops, in addition to online assignments, enable teachers to spend more time teaching. Mercer said that it also allows teachers to direct their students from home if needed due to an emergency or illness as long as they have Internet access. In Jeana Haag's P.E. classes, the iPad, with its Internet access, can provide video instructions for various activities out on the track, or record a student's test to show their form or posture. The teacher can also immediately record their times and statistics on the spot, which aids in accuracy. "From the teacher's side, management and presentation are easier," Jeana Haag said. "We don't have to worry about getting grades in, getting things down from our clipboards. It's a big time saver for us."
Britni Schmalz

Welcome to Google Docs - 0 views

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    Great web-based organizational tool for all of your documents.
jaceyerickson

Dipity - Find, Create, and Embed Interactive Timelines - 0 views

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    Create interactive Timelines
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