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!
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!
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.
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.
Come this way to free resources, ideas, and lesson plans for project based learning at all grade levels. My experience with PBL has been that kids love the projects and are fully engaged. But I wish I'd had more guidance available starting out, so...
Internet 4 classrooms has tons of technology integrated lesson ideas for K-12. It also includes ideas on how to get started, and other general resources. I chose this website for the chapter because it has content for all grade levels.
This is a great resource for teachers when deciding what apps they want their students to use. You can find multiple apps and resources, which are classified easily into categories of grade level and subject. This website also offers reviews from other teachers who have used certain resources or apps.
(WEEK 12) We chose this source because as we were teaching we found it to be a little difficult to actually find more than a few people to connect with on a professional level on twitter. This actually shows you how to make connections that would better you as a teacher and improve your learning environment.
This is a great resource for free or almost free learning tools for the classroom. It is split into different grade levels to make it easier for teachers to search.
The Office of Educational Quality and Accountability supports high level student performance by ensuring quality evidence based educator preparation, improving P20 school efficiency and effectiveness, and providing comprehensive statistical information for all stakeholders
This website provides multiple apps for teachers to use. The apps provided on this website support Bloom's Revised Taxonomy, which is also explained on this website. Browse this website for fun and educational apps to better the technology in your classroom!
Includes all the Bloomin' versions in one place!
I chose this resource for chapter 8 because it contains rubrics and guidelines for educational apps. These rubrics will be a useful tool to refer to when trying to decide if an app should be used in the classroom.
This a good resource to look for apps and websites based on Bloom's Taxonomy. It separates the apps based on levels of learning from surface to deeper learning.
This article discusses the 9 levels of instruction. This will show how a teacher can be successful in their teaching and how to engage their students the most. This article has sub-categories that allow you to investigate each event of instruction.
This is a great website to look up videos for lessons. You can search based on topic or for grade level. The videos are short and simple and a great way to introduce a topic.
This website evaluates technology as a tool for equality. It features many different devices that can be used for students who are in the general classroom, but have some sort of IEP. When teaching, teachers should be aware of devices that can help students who may need extra help. Teachers can provide additional instruction for these students through many forms of low to high level of complicated technology.
This is a great tool to help guide teachers in instructing how to prevent cyber bullying. The website includes lesson ideas for teachers of all grade levels, presentations for students, and additional resources for the parents and families.
Common Sense Graphite is a site by teachers, for teachers that helps you find the best educational technology resources and learn the best practices for implementing them in your classroom. Brought to you by Common Sense Media: Empowering kids to thrive in a world of media and technology.
I chose this resource for chapter 8 because on this website you can browse educational resources by subject, grade level and skill. It then provides a list of tools, apps, websites and portfolios that meet the specific criteria searched. This site is helpful when searching for generic educational resources