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Sue Flanly

100 Apps for Tech-Savvy Teachers - 1 views

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    Teachers have one of the most difficult jobs out there. As an educator, you have to manage a classroom of boisterous students, organize heaps of data, stay up-to-date with current events and plan lessons day in and day out. In today's technologically linked world, the ability to use web applications is at your advantage as an educator, and we are here to tell you the best tools to use. Here is a collection of 100 web and iPhone applications that make the grade for tech-savvy teachers:
Sue Flanly

Teach Hub - 0 views

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    TeachHUB brings teachers together to share their thoughts, advice, resources, recommendations, photos, lessons and more.
Dan Winter

Interactive Video Conferencing Services - Education Content - Center for Interactive Le... - 1 views

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    Videoconferences can be scheduled through CILC. They also have a searchable database of various content providers. Teachers can search standards, name of field trips, or through location. The conferences are also rated by other teachers on CILC
Dan Winter

Neshaminy School District | Curriculum Connections - 0 views

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    The Curriculum, Assessment, and Instruction department at Neshaminy has designed this page to collect manage and showcase resources. These resources are intended for teachers, students, and community members to help support the curriculum delivered in each content area.
Dan Winter

WebTools4u2use - home - 1 views

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    This site is managed and run by librarians. It has overviews on web2.0 tools, why teachers should be using web2.0 tools, what are the different tools available, and how to find the right tool.
Dan Winter

HSI: Historical Scene Investigation - 1 views

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    The Historical Scene Investigation Project (HSI) was designed for social studies teachers who need a strong pedagogical mechanism for bringing primary sources into their classroom. With the advent and accessibility of the internet, many libraries, universities and government agencies are housing their historical documents online. Simultaneously, there has been a push in K-12 history education to give students experiences that more closely resemble the work of a real historian.
Dan Winter

NSDResearch - Digital Citizenship - 0 views

  • Digital Citizenship
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      Digital citizenship modified and created by Neshaminy C&I Lead Teachers
Donna Esposito

Sign Me Up! The Elementary Email Solution: Linked Gmail Accounts | always learning - 0 views

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    This is one way to solve the email problem with students. You can set up a teacher gmail account and then add student sub accounts. Watch the Jing screencast.
Donna Esposito

Free Technology for Teachers: The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 0 views

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    great tool
Donna Esposito

Free Technology for Teachers: Xtranormal To Start Charging for Much More - 0 views

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    Xtranormal is no longer free.
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