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Cassidae Brennan

▶ Digital Portfolios in the Primary Classroom with @kathycassidy - YouTube - 0 views

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    This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.
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    This link was discovered on Pinterest. Kathy Cassidy is a first grade teacher and has a class website with blogs of her students on it. Check out how she uses online portfolios in the classroom to get her students' parents involved.
jncrabt

Technology Integration | Edutopia - 2 views

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    Discover some of the best, most cutting-edge approaches to integrate technology into the curriculum and promoting a student-learning environment that assists and encourages technological skills.
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    Discover some of the best, most cutting-edge approaches to integrate technology into the curriculum and promoting a student-learning environment that assists and encourages technological skills.
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    Discover some of the best, most cutting-edge approaches to integrate technology into the curriculum and promoting a student-learning environment that assists and encourages technological skills.
Susan Stansberry

TinEye Reverse Image Search - 1 views

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    Tineye is a free tool that helps you conduct reverse image searches. In a reverse image search you're searching for the places where an image has been posted online. Conducting a reverse can be a good way for students to discover information about an object or location featured in a picture. As demonstrated above, when the image is located through Tineye students can click through to the source to see how the image was used and what was written about the image. Performing a reverse image search can provide students with a good lesson on digital footprints. Have them conduct a reverse image search for images they have posted online and then count the number of places where that image has appeared.
amandagmanville

Art with Mr. Giannetto: 1st Grade: Tepees - 0 views

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    This website may not be the best for art projects, however I loved the clever one I discovered on this one. This website is titled Art with Mr. Giannetto, this would other wise be difficult to find, I found it through searching multiple links.
rayeannboeke

Resources for Growing Your Professional Learning Network | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This site provides information about growing a Professional Learning Network and provides reason behind the benefits of PLNs to educational professionals. It gives educators a place to find other professionals that are also interested in discovering ways to stay connected with others.
Carrie Miller

Twitter: Google Custom Search Engine (@googlecse) - 0 views

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    Google Custom Search twitter account is a great way to discover how the search engine functions. It is also a could source to collect ideas on different ways to use the search engine in general or even in the classroom. The twitter account's default reads: "News, tips and updates from the Custom Search team."
kamoen

TWITTER.COM - 0 views

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    Twitter is the most common PLN out there. With thousands of teachers out there you can find help easy using hashtag searches. Using tweetdecks and other awesome resources available.
Heather Malone

Desire2Learn | Discover the Integrated Learning Platform - 0 views

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    D2L is a Learning Management System (LMS) that we here at OSU know quite well thanks to the Online Classroom. It is a great way to connect all of your students into the class. You can do online quizzes, synchronous communication, asynchronous communication, upload syllabi and other content, etc.
Leah Dile

Leah Dile M 6:45 - 1 views

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    A great collection of assessments that function within the bounds of formative and summative in order to measure students in a differentiated classroom. Testing to discover learning style as well as appropriate technological aid is incredible important and beneficial within a classroom that is working towards 21st century standards.
Macy Hula

TravelOK.com Homepage | TravelOK.com - Oklahoma's Official Travel & Tourism Site - 0 views

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    Oklahoma Tourism Department's official site allows you to explore Oklahoma, order free travel brochures, find thousands of things to do, immerse yourself in hundreds of videos and photos and plan your perfect vacation. Discover the ultimate in outdoor adventures, drive Route 66, experience rich Native American cultures or trek through big city delights, charming Main Streets and cowboy country.
Rachel Burkey

Chapter 11 Communication and Collaboration - 0 views

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    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.
katieflamm

APPitic: Home - 1 views

shared by katieflamm on 03 Oct 13 - No Cached
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    I think this site is perfect for chapter 8 because it is an excellent resource for finding iPad apps suitable for all age groups and subject areas. It even has apps for Bloom's Taxonomy!
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    This website is great for discovering new iPad apps to use in the classroom. The apps are organized in several different ways: theme, grade, learning environment, etc.
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    This is a great website that talks about different apps for teachers and students, it is categorized into many groups for easy access.
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    Get recommended app lists, webcasts and resources selected by Apple Distinguished Educators. Our recommended apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings. We are what we app! I chose this resource for chapter 8 because it has recommended apps for numerous grade levels and subjects along with apps for special education students and teachers. This is a reliable source that can be useful with searching for educational apps.
arealtan

Gooru Learning - 0 views

http://www.goorulearning.org/#discover

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started by arealtan on 24 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
taylormccool

Personal Learning Network - 0 views

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    Great educators never stop learning. Discover and share new ways to collaborate, network, grow, and vent with fellow educators in person and online.
laurenjoelle

Best Apps for Teaching & Learning 2015 | American Association of School Librarians (AASL) - 2 views

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    This site is great because it is very organized. It is separated by category which makes it very easy to find exactly what you are looking for.
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    apps for the classroom for several different subjects
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    The apps recognized as Best Apps for Teaching & Learning are of exceptional value to inquiry-based teaching and learning as embodied in the AASL's Standards for the 21st-Century Learner. The apps foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration and are user friendly to encourage a community of learners to explore and discover.
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    This website gives teachers a look at certain apps and they are categorized so that they are easy to find. They also have links to a website that shows you more about the apps.
ebgray4

Google Scholar - 0 views

shared by ebgray4 on 16 Feb 17 - No Cached
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    Google Scholar is a search engine designed to search scholarly journals, Supreme Court records, and patent records.
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    Great resources for discovering quality information
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    A safe and reliable search engine for students
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    A safe, more reliable search engine for students to conduct research on a wide variety of subjects.
lunastella22

Cleopatra: Searchasaurus - Powered By EBSCOhost - 1 views

  • In the year 48 B.C., the great Roman general Julius Caesar traveled to the city of Alexandria in Egypt. He took up residence in the Egyptian palace and demanded to have the country's rulers, 21-year-old Cleopatra VII and her younger brother, Ptolemy XIII, brought before him. Cleopatra was hesitant. She and her brother were in the midst of a long and bitter battle for power over Egypt. She thought--with good reason--that her enemies would try to kill her if she were seen approaching the palace. Still, she knew it was important to answer his demand. Caesar was extremely powerful, and Cleopatra knew he could be helpful in her struggle against her brother.
  • In Cleopatra's brief life she was involved in war- and peace-making, royal intrigue, a ruthless struggle for power, violent and treacherous acts, and legendary love affairs. She ruled over--and then lost--an entire kingdom, and her name is forever linked with two of the most powerful men of the ancient world, Julius Caesar and Marc Antony. Although we know little of absolute fact about her, she lives on in our imaginations--on movie and television screens, in books and newspaper articles. Somehow Cleopatra's vivid, larger-than-life story reaches out from centuries ago and continues to enchant us today
  • Cleopatra's full name was Cleopatra VII Thea Philopator. In Greek, Cleopatra means "glory of her race," and Philopator means father-loving. She was born in 69 B.C., the third daughter of Ptolemy XII, king of Egypt. Ptolemy XII, who was known by the more familiar name of Auletes ("flute player"), was a descendant in a dynasty that had begun in 323 B.C., when Ptolemy I, a native of Macedonia and a subordinate of Alexander the Great, became one of three Diadochi (successors) to gain control over portions of Alexander's massive empire. Cleopatra would ultimately become the last of the Ptolemaic dynasty to rule Egypt.
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  • Cleopatra herself was, first and foremost, a Ptolemy. The very best of ancient Greek and Egyptian cultures lay at her feet. She received her education from the best scholars in Egypt. Servants fulfilled her smallest whim. She lacked for nothing, and there was little she could have wanted that would not have been granted her. But life during that period, as Ptolemy XII knew, was not perfect. Beneath the outward glamour and elegance, Egypt and the Ptolemy line were in grave danger. A self-indulgent king, Ptolemy XII watched as the Egyptians became increasingly restless and dissatisfied with his leadership. Moreover, the kingdom had been split when his brother became king of Cyprus, and when the Egyptians discovered that Ptolemy XI, his father, had left a will that ceded Egypt to Rome, Ptolemy XII found himself on unstable ground indeed.
  • The exiled queen first traveled to the Roman province of Syria, where she found backers to help her raise her own army in return for offering to share Egypt's wealth once she was restored to the throne. Cleopatra began to face the fact that Rome, not Egypt, was the central power of the Mediterranean world. Therefore, she reasoned, would it not make sense to ally herself with Rome rather than fight it?
  • By 48 B.C., Cleopatra had raised a substantial army. Determined to regain the throne, she led the army to Pelusium in northern Egypt in preparation for fighting her brother and his regents for control of the kingdom. Cleopatra knew that the Ptolemy dynasty was not as powerful and influential as it had once been. The glorious days of Egypt's ascendancy were gone, and Rome was now the world's great power. But the queen held a burning desire to restore Egypt to its former splendor and influence. She was convinced that she would be the one ruler who could honor her ancestors by renewing the Ptolemaic reign, and she was determined to do so by whatever means were necessary. Cleopatra VII did not know, as she readied her forces for battle, that the two Romans with whom she would cast her lot during this struggle would change her life forever--and secure her place in world history.
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    World history (999 BCE-500 CE), Among other women Cleopatra rose to power under some unusual circumstances. Cleopatra has been the inspiration for all sorts of books and plays.
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