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Sarah DiIorio

Web 2.0 Teaching Tools - 0 views

  • We live in a global, knowledge-based economy. Students must master vital 21st century skills to survive in the world beyond the classroom. They must be able to • research using the Internet, • assess information, • work collaboratively, • communicate effectively, • think critically and creatively. I have organized the Web 2.0 sites using some of these 21st century skills. Many of the Web 2.0 applications incorporate more than one skill. These tools can help us realize the different ways critical 21st century skills can be developed in the classroom.
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    A website that discusses the importance of teaching 21st Century skills to students and includes Web 2.0 resources.
Vw Prof

Shambles: Design Technology - 0 views

  •   Design Technology Add a linkTop of page Introductory Skills for GCSE http://www.teachnetuk.org.uk/projects-des-tech.htm Introductory Skills for GCSE This is a course of six lessons, establishing a basic knowledge of equipment, media, product analysis, presentation and drawing techniques for GCSE Graphics Products and Product Design. The (UK) Open Universitys OpenLearn http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/ The (UK) Open University's OpenLearn Welcome to The Open University's OpenLearn website - free and open educational resources for learners and educators around the world. You are in the LearningSpace where Open University learning materials are freely available for you to study in your own time, away from any formal teaching environment. Visit the LabSpace to share and reuse educational resources. Download some learning materials, adapt to your needs: translate, shorten, extend, add examples... and then of course, place it back for others to benefit! | Arts and History | Business and Management | Education | Health and Lifestyle | IT and Computing | Mathematics and Statistics | Modern Languages | Science and Nature | Society | Study Skills | Technology | TakeItApart http://www.takeitapart.net/ TakeItApart TakeItApart.net is all about, well, taking things apart. This site is a resource to be used by anyone who wishes to see -- for any reason -- how to take apart certain electronic devices. We will try to post a new dissection as often as time permits. We must recommend against, of course, the dismantling of electronic devices. (Doing so could damage them or void their warranties.) Virtual Machine Shop Lesson Plans http://www.jjjtrain.com/vms/library.html Virtual Machine Shop Milling Machines | Engine Lathes | Cutting Tools | CNC/CAM | Measurement | Engineering |
  • The (UK) Open Universitys OpenLearn http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/ The (UK) Open University's OpenLearn Welcome to The Open University's OpenLearn website - free and open educational resources for learners and educators around the world. You are in the LearningSpace where Open University learning materials are freely available for you to study in your own time, away from any formal teaching environment. Visit the LabSpace to share and reuse educational resources. Download some learning materials, adapt to your needs: translate, shorten, extend, add examples... and then of course, place it back for others to benefit! | Arts and History | Business and Management | Education | Health and Lifestyle | IT and Computing | Mathematics and Statistics | Modern Languages | Science and Nature | Society | Study Skills | Technology |
  • Mechanisms, strucutures 3D drawing http://www.animatedworksheets.co.uk Site dedicated to visual understanding of difficult concepts. These animated web pages will help pupils to understand the concepts of mechanisms and perspective drawing in an easy to understand format.
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  • Virtual Machine Shop Lesson Plans http://www.jjjtrain.com/vms/library.html Virtual Machine Shop Milling Machines | Engine Lathes | Cutting Tools | CNC/CAM | Measurement | Engineering |
  • Internet Mechanical Engineer http://www.eevl.ac.uk/vts/mechanical/index.htm The Internet is a rich source of information and resources for students, lecturers, researchers and professionals. This tutorial covers the key information skills for the Internet environment. Learn how to use the Internet to help with your coursework, literature searching, teaching or research. Mechanical Engineering | Design & Technology | Careers
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    This is an online listing of all sorts of references and is focused on educational links for countries in South East Asia. This is the design technology page. Updates are posted to Twitter.
Ollie Dreon

techLEARNING.com | Technology & Learning - The Resource for Education Technology Leaders - 0 views

  • Bloom's Revised Taxonomy Sub Categories Each of the categories or taxonomic elements has a number of key verbs associated with it Lower Order Thinking Skills (LOTS) Remembering - Recognising, listing, describing, identifying, retrieving, naming, locating, finding Understanding - Interpreting, Summarising, inferring, paraphrasing, classifying, comparing, explaining, exemplifying Applying - Implementing, carrying out, using, executing Analysing - Comparing, organising, deconstructing, Attributing, outlining, finding, structuring, integrating Evaluating - Checking, hypothesising, critiquing, Experimenting, judging, testing, Detecting, Monitoring Creating - designing, constructing, planning, producing, inventing, devising, making
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      This outlines lower thinking skills as well as higher order thinking skills.
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    This page outlines a revised look at Bloom's Taxonomy for Internet activity.
Eric Sweitzer

Interactives - 0 views

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    This site provides teachers and learners with strategies, content, and activities that can improve student skills in math, science, language arts, and history.
Matt Williams

TrueTube - Education - 0 views

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    Truetube is a place where you get to have a say on the real issues that concern us all. An interactive debating website. Video sharing is at the centre of the site, with you generating the majority of the content. With Truetube you can equip yourself with the skills and information you need to make a difference in the world you live in. Don�t just talk about it, be about it
Brianne Williamson

plasq.com - 0 views

  • Comics provide narrative experiences for students just beginning to read and for students acquiring a new language. Students follow story beginnings and endings, plot, characters, time and setting, sequencing without needing sophisticated word decoding skills. Images support the text and give students significant contextual clues to word meaning. Comics act as a scaffold to student understanding. 
Eric Sweitzer

That Quiz - Math Test Activities - 0 views

shared by Eric Sweitzer on 12 Feb 09 - Cached
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      Tests can be generated for twenty math topics using integers, fractions, general concepts and geometry. Test takers can select the number of problems, skill level, and timer options. The test can be reset at any time and questions are scored instantly.
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    This site is a math test resource page that creates and grades tests online with free registration.
HSD Elementary

Digital Storytelling Finds Its Place in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Nothing is foolproof, but I have yet to find anything as motivating and influential on students' self-expression as helping them tell stories about an important place.
  • Before I could expect them to write a story that had a clear beginning, middle, and end, students needed preparation.
  • visually representing their place by drawing, painting, creating a collage, or using KidPix on the computer to uncover more details about each place
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  • 3 minutes in length
  • Peer coaching
  • The teacher must surrender a great deal of control in embarking on digital storytelling with students.
  • two major iMovie skills: how to bring images, music, and voice into the computer (importing) and how to sequence them according to their story (drag and drop)
  • Using iMovie to create digital stories does not require a digital camcorder. Most students used photographs and images that they drew by hand or on the computer.
  • It's vital to note, of course, that the technology was always secondary to the storytelling.
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      This is sooo key!!!
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    Although this is from 2002, this article has some very important tips about making digital stories.
Vw Prof

The Good Teaching Blog - 0 views

  • A MacArthur funded study was just released regarding the activities kids are involved in online.  It’s an interesting read for all educators and parents.  They conclude that the “hanging out”, “messing around”, and “geeking out” that kids do online helps students gain media literacies and skills they will need to fully participate in the 21st Century society.
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    Blog containing info on web2.0
Brian Heisey

Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration: Monarch Butterfly - 1 views

  • Internet-based program that explores the interrelated aspects of seasonal change.
  • A simple, student-directed entry point to Journey North studies. Engaging stories, photos, videos, and slide shows from the natural world build observation skills, inspire scientific thinking, and create fertile ground for discussions and new questions!
  • K-12 students share their own field observations with classmates across North America.
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      This is great for collaboration!
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    Migration website.
Sarah DiIorio

Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators, teachers and students | Text... - 0 views

  • Glogster EDU Premium is a collaborative online learning platform for teachers and students to express their creativity, knowledge, ideas and skills in the classroom.
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    Create interactive posters featuring images, video, sounds, and texts using Glogster
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