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Randy Kolset

Apps in Education - 0 views

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    One of the hardest things with using the iPad in the classroom is finding the time to go through all of the apps in the iTunes Store listed under the education banner. We have started to list some of the apps we've found under each of the Key Learning Areas.
Randy Kolset

Learning in Hand - 0 views

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| Companion site to beyond4walls.pbworks.com - 0 views

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    I'm a huge fan of Naperville Reads.  The collaboration between Anderson's Booksellers, District 203 & 204, and the Naperville Public Library has brought some amazing authors to our community.  The chance to listen and learn from these talented individuals has proved inspirational for our students, teachers, and parents.
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iTouch | Thumann Resources - 0 views

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    21st Century ideas to help facilitate good teaching and learning.
Randy Kolset

Escondido Recommended apps - 0 views

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    Recommended iPod Apps (Grade Levels & Subjects) Escondido Union School District - iRead : 2009-2010 Go to spreadsheet view - Hide colors
Randy Kolset

100 Awesome Time-Saving iPhone Apps for Students and Web Workers | Rated Colleges - 0 views

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    It seems like there isn't much you can't do on an iPhone. This makes it the perfect gadget for students and web workers alike who need the convenience and ease of having schedules, finance tools, reference materials and more at their fingertips. Here are 100 apps that are well worth trying out as they can save you time, streamline your daily activities and make keeping up with schoolwork or real work much easier.
Randy Kolset

Mission 2 | Mission US | THIRTEEN - 0 views

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    Gripping, choice-driven story of slave life and resistance
Randy Kolset

Mission 1 | Mission US | THIRTEEN - 0 views

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    First-person journey through pre-Revolutionary War America
Randy Kolset

Branches of Power | Filament Games - 0 views

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    Branches of Power lets you play all three branches of government, collectively charged with a critical goal: to build new laws! iCivics
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cooltoolsforschools - home - 0 views

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    A wiki that offers a vast variety of web 2.0 tools for students and teachers, including mapping, quiz and poll, graphing, video, music, and writing. Easy to use and provides descriptions of each tool. Site is easy to navigate and includes a teacher resource section organized by subject and topic.
Randy Kolset

Wonderopolis | Where the Wonders of Learning Never Cease - 0 views

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    Created by the National Center for Family Literacy, Wonderopolis focuses on subjects of which children are curious. This immediately engages the child and encourages them to learn more. A video is included in each topic of information.
Randy Kolset

ICDL - International Children's Digital Library - 0 views

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    Multicultural digital library created by the International Children's Library. Students can read books online in 19 different languages from dozens of different countries. Children and teachers can search for books by age level, topic, color of cover, length, award winners, and recently added. Books are visually appealing to early elementary students and children can begin reading any story immediately. All text and pictures can be enlarged.
Randy Kolset

Landmarks for Schools - 0 views

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    This site, "dedicated to the idea that information will be the raw material that drives the 21st century, and that today's students should be learning to build with information," offers free Web tools for integrating the Internet into the curriculum in a meaningful way. The tools include a rubric maker, citation machine, permission template, and digital index card, as well as Web site and WebQuest creators.
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yourhomework.com - Homework for students, teachers, and parents - 0 views

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    YourHomework.com is a free solution for posting homework and class assignments on the Web. Teachers can set up class files using the site's easy fill-in-the-blank templates; parents and students can access the posted information to stay up to date on assignments, tests, school and classroom events, and more.
Randy Kolset

my StoryMaker at Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 0 views

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    Students can create their own digital stories. They can choose their characters, setting, and topic. Children have many opportunities for creativity, as they can change the setting and add details to their stories. Students can preview before they print and share their stories.
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A Letter To Parents Of Digital Age Children - 0 views

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    A Letter To Parents Of Digital Age Children
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favicon.ico Generator - 0 views

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    creating icons next to web addresses
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New Teacher Center - 0 views

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    New Teacher Center improves student learning by accelerating the effectiveness of new teachers and school leaders. NTC partners with states, school districts, and policymakers to design and implement systems that create sustainable, high-quality mentoring and professional development; build leadership capacity; enhance teaching conditions; improve retention; and transform schools into vibrant learning communities.
Randy Kolset

SPLC Guide to Fair Use - SPLC Legal Research - 0 views

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    Student Press Law Center.  Giving information on fair use in education.
Randy Kolset

How to include Bart in your book | NSPA News & Notes - 0 views

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    Everyone wants Bart. Or SpongeBob. Or one of those Aqua Teen Hunger Force dudes. Each year, student yearbook editors from across the country call the Student Press Law Center to ask how they can get an image of Bart Simpson (of the FOX-TV animated show, "The Simpsons") - or whoever the cartoon character de jour happens to be - into their yearbook or other publication without running afoul of copyright law. They usually receive both some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that they may not be able to use Bart in precisely the way they had hoped. Bart is a copyrighted image and federal copyright law restricts its use. The good news, however, is that with a little extra work, planning and creativity, it should be possible to legally include Bart in some way.
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