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Patti Porto

Customizable Graphic Organizers for Teachers (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 1 views

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    "Customizable Graphic Organizers Successful teachers know how useful graphic organizers are in every subject. Now you can edit your graphic organizers before you print them out! This is a great tool for creating example worksheets for your class; you can fill out an entire graphic organizer to use as an example or answer key, or you can just fill in a few of the blanks to get your students started. Or, have your students fill out each graphic organizer on their own computer, making unreadable handwriting a problem of the past. Feel free to customize these printable graphic organizers to fit your needs and your classroom instruction."
Nick Weiland

Printable Graphic Organizers for Teachers, Grades K-12 - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    "This collection of ready-to-use graphic organizers will help children classify ideas and communicate more effectively. All of our free, printable graphic organizers are designed to facilitate understanding of key concepts by allowing students to visually identify key points and ideas. By using graphic organizers across all subject areas, you will be empowering your students to master subject-matter faster and more efficiently. We have graphic organizers for reading, science, writing, math, and for general use. You'll also find blank printable templates like graph paper, dot arrays, and other useful tools. "
Patti Porto

holt Interactive Graphic Organizer - 3 views

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    "Graphic organizers are an illustration of your thoughts on paper. They can help you brainstorm, organize, and visualize your ideas. Click on a graphic organizer to download a PDF of it. Once you've downloaded an organizer, type in your comments and print it out. Each graphic organizer below includes Teaching Notes with lessons and tips on how to use graphic organizers in the classroom. "
Patti Porto

AT Cubed:: Thinking about Relationships... - 2 views

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    I was asked to help paint the 'big picture' of technology use with relation to the education of students with disabilities. My viewpoint is (albeit, perhaps a biased one) that technology has the potential to be beneficial in almost every aspect of educating students with disabilities. However, as I was presenting, questions started to arise as to how technology - specifically assistive technology - fit into various initiatives and mandates - Response to Intervention (RtI), Universal Design for Learning (UDL), Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM) and the Assistive Technology (AT) mandate within IDEA. We had some lively discussion about these but I decided to put together a graphic to begin fueling the discussion and think about the relationships between these various initiatives and mandates. The graphic has been revised several times as my thinking has changed over time.
Patti Porto

Our Choice - Al Gore Invents a Showpiece E-Book - 1 views

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    Patti's comment - if only it would read the text aloud the real magic is all the visual elements. You can expand every photo and graphic to fill the whole screen; they look spectacular. At this point, you can interact with them. You can tap the corner of any photo, for example, to see where on the planet it was taken. You can press your finger on a bar of a chart to "explode" it into smaller bars, showing the component data underlying the primary bar. (For example, one bar chart shows the six gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect. Hold your finger on a bar to see it split into smaller bars, showing where those gases come from: transportation, buildings and so on.) Some of the illustrations become narrated animations. Some turn out to be movies (there's a total of an hour of video), most narrated by Mr. Gore. The interactivity, the zooming into graphic elements and the videos aren't a gimmick. They actually add up to a different experience"
Patti Porto

15 FREE Google Drawings graphic organizers - and how to make your own | Ditch That Text... - 0 views

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    "digital graphic organizers are more versatile. In Google Apps, there's a highly powerful yet highly overlooked app called Drawings. It gives users a blank canvas where they can add text, shapes, lines, etc. When done, they can save their work as image files or PDF files and can add those images to documents, slides and spreadsheets."
Patti Porto

Control Alt Achieve: Language Arts Graphic Organizers with Google Drawings - 0 views

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    "Eric Curts - SPARCC - Recently I created a new batch of graphic organizers in Drawings that are aimed at language arts. All of these are freely available for use. "
Patti Porto

Tools 4 Students for iPad on the iTunes App Store - 2 views

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    "Our app features 25 graphic organizers for students to use to organize their thinking while reading or preparing to write. Covers all common comprehension skills: cause /effect, main idea/detail, sequence events, pro/con, story elements, characterization, word meaning, plot, KWL and much more. Save to your device and/or email. Use again and again. Project on board and collaborate with team members. Use to organize notes while reading or use them as a prewrite to school papers. Great tool for instructors as well."
Patti Porto

RWT Timeline on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    "Timeline allows students to create a graphical representation of an event or process by displaying items sequentially along a line. Timelines can be organized by time of day, date, or event, and the tool allows users to create a label with short or long descriptive text"
Patti Porto

A Noise Level Meter built for the Classroom. | Too Noisy - 1 views

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    "A Noise Level Meter built to help control the noise level of groups of children. As the noise level in a classroom increases beyond an acceptable level the noise level meter dynamically indicates the level of noise, and the background graphics within the app change to reflect the noise levels."
Patti Porto

Lexipedia - Where words have meaning - 1 views

shared by Patti Porto on 02 Aug 10 - Cached
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    graphical web thesaurus will speak the word
Patti Porto

Interactive Websites - 0 views

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    "Interactive Websites provide standards-based cross curricular web resources designed to enhance online learning opportunities. These sites interact with the user usually through either a text-based or graphical user interface."
Patti Porto

iaza: - 0 views

shared by Patti Porto on 03 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    Free Online Image Conversion - Simple & Easy Converter (Images, Graphics, Avatars, Anime ...)
Patti Porto

ACTTT - 0 views

shared by Patti Porto on 20 Oct 09 - Cached
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    "Accessing Curriculum Through Technology Tools (ACTTT) developed and evaluated an integrated technology tool curriculum to support learning standards and provide access to the general early elementary curriculum. The ACTTT model was developed and tested in kindergarten, first, and second grade classrooms at Westview Elementary School, Lincoln Elementary School, and Eastview Elementary School in Canton, Illinois. Participants included children with typical development, children with disabilities, and children at risk for learning failure. Among the technology tools used in the curriculum were the Internet; computers, digital cameras, digital microscopes, video, printers, scanners, and switches; and software used for writing, graphing, mapping, authoring, graphics, and concept development."
Patti Porto

Open Source Graphics and Visualization Tools - 2 views

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    "The definitive site for free visual tools and devices also includes support tools. Compiled by Karl Gude of Michigan State University's School of Journalism from various sources on the internet. All were given strong recommendations and some may appear under more than one category."
Patti Porto

All sizes | Universal Design For Learning | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views

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    UDL graphic
Patti Porto

Moovly - Create Animated Content like a Pro - 0 views

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    "Use Moovly to take your lessons, tutorials or presentations to the next level and increase student creativity and involvement. Combine visuals, sounds, voice and video in clear explanations or engaging stories. Have your students prove their multimedia skills and apply these to any educational topic.Moovly is browser-based and does not require any software installation. It is as easy as using Powerpoint, so no graphical or specialist multimedia skills required!"
Patti Porto

Logo Maker - 3 views

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    free logo maker random logos png, zip, pdf export modify logo upload images gradients drop shadow outline reflection
Patti Porto

Free Photos and Wallpapers - 0 views

shared by Patti Porto on 02 Aug 10 - Cached
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    "All my photos on Photos8.com are Free to use. You may use my images, photos, wallpapers for almost any purpose, including commercial use. as long as you respect my terms and conditions."
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