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Lacy Manship

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 1 views

  • Kidblog.org is designed for elementary and middle school teachers who want to provide each student with their own, unique blog. Kidblog's simple, yet powerful tools allow students to publish posts and participate in discussions within a secure classroom blogging community. Teachers maintain complete control over student blogs. Set up your class with no student email addresses.
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    This looks like a good blogging site for getting students with little previous blogging experience started. It's user friendly, and requires no email for students to get started.
Sally Summey

Technology helps boost students' writing skills | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • Students’ writing skills were in the spotlight in early April, as a new report suggested that an increasing number of U.S. students understand the basics of writing. And one of several possible reasons for this trend could be the growing use of writing software tools among educators.
Steve Fulton

Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab - 2 views

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    An online brainstorming/graphic organizer site
Steve Fulton

http://answergarden.ch/ - 6 views

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    Wow.
Steve Fulton

Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Techy Things for Teachers to Try This Year - 5 views

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    Awesome, Steve -- for this and for the top YouTube Videos! I've just dug myself out from under a lot of administrative work and am compiling some of the fine material we received via Summer Institute. This includes a Word document listing all the websites you gave, plus others folks shared plus what I pick up from Facebook friends/teachers who shoot links around. Peace out, mc
Steve Fulton

Free Technology for Teachers: How To Do 11 Techy Things In the New School Year - 4 views

  • Earlier this week I published a list of 11 Techy Things for Teachers To Try This Year. As promised at the end of that post, I have created a free how-to guide for the things I listed.
Steve Fulton

Teaching and technology ~ presentations and resources for educators - 0 views

  • During the last six or so years I have created a number of 'how-to' documents and presentations for a variety of web based and related technologies. They are available from the various workshop web pages however I thought it might prove helpful to link to all the documents from a single page. Some of my workshop participants have referred to these documents as 'cheat sheets'
Steve Fulton

http://www.gotbrainy.com/ - 2 views

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    features two sections; Brainy Flix and Brainy Pics. Brainy Pics is comprised of images that demonstrate the meaning of a word. Most of the pictures are submitted by students. Brainy Flix is comprised of short videos that illustrate the meaning of words. Just like with Brainy Pics, most of the videos are submitted by students
Steve Fulton

Interactive Folio: Romeo and Juliet - 0 views

  • Here you’ll find quite simply the most interactive and sophisticated version of Romeo and Juliet ever created: use it as a study guide and teaching tool. Read the play, read its English source texts, read critical materials on the play, explore Shakespeare's vocabulary, and experience a full range of multi-media associated with the play.
Steve Fulton

http://letterpop.com/ - 1 views

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    "Use LetterPop to create eye-popping newsletters, actionable presentations, irresistible invitations, beautiful product features, sizzling event summaries, informative club updates, lovely picture collages, and a whole lot more."
Steve Fulton

BlogBooker - Blog Book - 1 views

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    What is this ? BlogBooker produces a high-quality PDF Blog Book from all your blog's entries and comments. Archives can be generated from any blog running on WordPress, LiveJournal (and derivatives) or Blogger. The whole process takes about 3-4 minutes, depending on the size of your blog.
Steve Fulton

FutureMe.org: letters to the future - 2 views

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    When I learned about Future Me my first thought was that it would be great to have students use Future Me at the beginning of a school year. Students could write about what they hope to learn that year, what they do or don't like about school, and goals that they have for themselves. Then at the end of the school year students can read their letters and see how they've changed over the year.--Richard Byrne
Steve Fulton

http://tubget.com/ - 1 views

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    Free site that enables downloading videos from Youtube.
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