This site gives specific tips, resources, and tricks to integrate technology in your classroom. You can search by grade-level, subject, learning types. classroom types, and much more! Lots of good links, videos, and tutorials available, AND there's a place for you to share your tips too!
This site is a great resource for K-12 teachers to stay updated with the ever-changing realm of technology! Like a newsletter, it is constantly updated to keep YOU updated! Tons fo resources available here.
Content curation has always occurred in schools - resources were always gathered around the topic of teaching, in order to support and extend student understandings.
Wiggio is a website is similar to facebook and twitter and you can work in groups easily, and it is a single website that brings many different aspects together in one simple website.
My big campus is a website that makes it easy for teachers to collaborate with other teachers, students, as well as parents. On top of these, my big campus is also great at helping to create lesson plans, and track your students success.
Goorulearning is a website that allows teachers and students to learn in new and fun ways. You can gear the quizzes and study guides for the specific grade you are teaching.
Mrs. Cornejos blog is a great example of a blog that each person in our group could see using and even gearing our own blogs around. This blog is a great way to keep parents involved in what is happening in the classroom.
Mrs. Anderson's website is an example of a wiki website and is similar to a blog and students can get involved as well.
Real real-life examples of inquiry being used In classrooms and schools, as well as some sample "facilitation plans" that you might use in your own classroom.
"What is the best advice you can give to a teacher about differentiating instruction?" By Larry Ferlazzo. Describes in depth how to use differentiating instruction in a classroom and the steps to take for success.