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Aaron Funkhouoser

Getting Started with Firefox extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
  •  Feature Highlight: Highlights Diigo saves the day with "highlights". Highlights let you select the important snippets on a page and store them in your library with the page's bookmark. Let's try it. Just open a page, maybe one of your old-school bookmarks or one of your new cat bookmarks, and find the information on that page you actually care about. Select that important text. Got it? Okay, now put your hemet on, 'cause this might blow your mind! Click the highlight icon on the Diigo toolbar. It's the one with the "T" on a page with a yellow highlighter. You will notice that the selected text gets a yellow background. This means that the text has been saved in your library, and as long as you have the Diigo add-on the text will be highlighted on the page! How's that for easy?   Now you've highlighted the text. It will appear in your library within the bookmark for the page it is on. Go to your library and you can see how it works. If you're not sure how to get to your library, just click the second icon on the toolbar (Diigo icon to the left of the search bar) and then select "My Library »".
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  • Sticky Notes on the Web What? I can put a sticky note on a web page? How? Oh, that's right! Diigo. Just right-click anywhere on the page and choose to "add a floating sticky note". Type up your note and choose "Post", then move the note anywhere on the page. You have to type a note first, before you move it where you want, otherwise there's nothing to move!
Aaron Funkhouoser

Teachers' Resources - 1 views

  • NARA var addthis_pub = "usarchives"; var addthis_offset_left = -40; var addthis_brand = "Archives.gov"; Blogs #topLinks_addthis { overflow:hidden;height:25px; } var addthis_pub = "usarchives"; var addthis_offset_left = -40; var addthis_brand = "Archives.gov"; Bookmark/Share Contact Us Search Teachers Home > Teachers' Resources #creditfooter { display:none; } #pdfNotice { display:none; } DocsTeach Teach with documents using our online tool. Locate teachable primary sources. Find new and favorite lesson plans, and create your own activities for your students. Education Updates New DocsTeach Activity: The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionIn this new activity on DocsTeach.org—o
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    I found this site interesting for me (Aaron Awesome Funkhouser) as a history/education major, this website uses historical information through technology.
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    I found this site interesting for me (Aaron Awesome Funkhouser) as a history/education major, this website uses historical information through technology.
Susan Stansberry

Mozilla X-Ray Goggles - 0 views

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    X-ray Goggles is another great tool that Mozilla makes to help students learn the code that powers much of what they see on the Web. X-ray Goggles is a free tool that lets you remix any page that you find on the Internet. (Note, it doesn't change the way others see the page, it only changes the way that you see it). To use X-ray Goggles you need to install it in your Chrome or Firefox bookmarks bar. Then you can launch it on any webpage. When you launch X-ray Goggles you will be able to select images and text on a page and then shown the code behind your selection. X-ray Goggles will let you then alter the code to display new things on that page. Watch my video here to learn how to use X-ray Goggles.
sarahkoskey

Educator Pages - Website Builder Just For Teachers! - Build a Free Teacher We... - 1 views

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    With this website teachers and administrators can create their own website for free. You can design your page and share as many pages to interact with teachers and students.
randyreed

Symbaloo - Your Bookmarks and favorites in the cloud - 0 views

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    This online resource let's anyone add their favorite resources to one page. All you have to do it click on the icon picture and it will take you to their site.
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    Website that helps your own home page by putting all of the web resources you use into one site
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    Sybaloo is a great place to create and organize bookmarks for pages that you may visit everyday. They are organized into graphic tiles that are easy to see and read. Symbaloo will make a great homepage on your internet browser with all of your favorite pages right in front of you and the Google search tool in the middle with easy access.
Susan Stansberry

Free Technology for Teachers: X-Ray Goggles Help Students See How Webpages Are Made - 0 views

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    "X-ray Goggles is a free tool that lets you remix any page that you find on the Internet. You can install X-ray Goggles in your Chrome or Firefox bookmarks bar. Then you can launch it on any webpage. When you launch X-ray Goggles you will be able to select images and text on a page and then shown the code behind your selection. X-ray Goggles will let you then alter the code to display new things on that page."
caisni

Top Ten Reasons to Create a Classroom Web Page: KinderArt - K12 (For Teachers & Homesch... - 0 views

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    10 reasons why teachers should create a classroom website.
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    This webpage not only lists different reasons to have a class web page but would also be a good source of ideas of what to put on your web page.
Annabella Cullen

Create Google Custom Search Engine Tutorial - 4 views

https://support.google.com/customsearch/answer/2630963?hl=en

Google custom search engine

blinkenheld26

Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
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    installing this extension will be the most useful tool within this website. You can keep websites, notes, ideas, etc. within your library and share with others!!
aahughes8

Where Learning Happens - Edmodo - 1 views

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    Edmodo is a site that allows teachers to make pages that their students/parents can join to get important information. As the teacher you can post important information that you want your students/parents to know. You can create polls that the members of the page can answer. Teachers can make quiz's and assignments to be completed and graded on Edmodo. This Collaboration tool is great for teachers, students, and parents to have a place where you can see all of the information that you need for the class
brianne_g

Step 1: What is a PLN? - Teacher Challenges - 2 views

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    Welcome to our professional learning series on building a PLN. This series guides you step by step through the process of setting up your own PLN. The aim of this first step is to: Explain what is a PLN. Help you understand why educators create their own PLN.
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    Welcome to our professional learning series on building a PLN. This series guides you step by step through the process of setting up your own PLN. It's great for people who still need to delve deeper into what a PLN actually is.
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    This is a very information-rich site that further introduces the PLN and delves into several different avenues a teacher can take in developing their PLN, with one avenue explored being Twitter. I particularly found the Step 6: Curation page to be intriguing. This page introduces curation, the strategic collection and compilation of knowledge and media found online, and demonstrates how it can be a valuable tool for educators engaged in expanding and sharing their constant learning and teaching journeys (See the video towards the middle of the page where a teacher shows his netvibes and scoopit accounts, and the very complex ways in which teachers can organize and share knowledge from these information collection/filtering tools. VERY valuable for our fast-paced and information-heavy time.)
Alexis Stephenson

WJU EdTech | - 0 views

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    awesome resource page 
Aaron Davis

Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - 0 views

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    This page gives good advice and brings up some important thoughts for evaluating the accuracy and dependability of web searches.
Katie Klingaman

Do Your Students Know How To Search? | Edudemic - 0 views

  • There is a new digital divide on the horizon. It is not based around who has devices and who does not, but instead the new digital divide will be based around students who know how to effectively find and curate information and those who do not.  Helene Blowers has come up with seven ideas about the new digital divide – four of them, the ones I felt related to searching, are listed below. The New Digital Divide: In an age of information abundance learning to effectively search is one of the most important skills most teachers are NOT teaching. They assume students know how to conduct a search, and set them free on the internet to find information. They assume that students have the skills to critically think their way through the searching and the web. Sadly, this is not the case and everyday we are losing the information literacy battle because we often forget to teach these crucial searching skills in our schools. Teachers – especially in the elementary grades  -need to develop a shared vocabulary around the skill of searching. They need to make sure their students learn some basic search strategies and keep applying them until they become almost automatic. Here are some of the searching skills and vocabulary we should be teaching students : Quotation Marks: Students should always use quotes to search for an exact word or set of words. This is useful when you want something like quotes, song lyrics or text from a an exact historical time period. Example: “The Great Chicago Fire” Dashes (or minus sign): Use this symbol directly before a word to help exclude unwanted information from your search Example: Great Chicago Fire -soccer Two Periods: Use this to help you find information between those two numbers. For example you might want to try: Example: Great Chicago Fire October 8..10 Site Search: For a look through the Chicago HIstory Museum site only Examples: Great Chicago Fire site:chicagohs.org         site:Chicagotribune.com
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    This page helps teach how to Google a topic.
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    This page provides tips for searching for information. They are searching skills that all students should know in order to research efficiently and effectively.
leahchambers

How to Teach Spelling: Guidelines, Techniques, and Free Download - 1 views

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    Introduction how to teach spelling I must confess that this page on teaching spelling is a little bit of a misnomer. It's actually more of a page about learning to spell more efficiently. More about that in just a few moments. I think I know what you might be thinking--"A page about spelling?
anonymous

Week 11 Communication and Collaboration with Parents and Students - 0 views

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    I found this particular twitter page very resourceful to early childhood education teachers. Ms. Graboski, the owner of this page, likes to share teaching ideas on this page and post pictures of her students learning through fun games and activities. This is great place where parents can tune in and see what their children are working on in class.
teach_ashley

Activities and Ideas / Digital Citizenship - 1 views

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    This site is an activities and ideas page from the Digital Learning Day in February 2016. It offers resources and activities to aid teachers in implementing digital citizenship resources within the classroom.
robertdb103

Ch. 10 Resources - 1 views

Mrs. Cornejo's Classroom Blog. An example of what a blog dedicated to your classroom would look like. Note the different pages that she used. http://mrscornejosclassblog.blogspot.com/   Mr. Ar...

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kbarmann

jobtp_3_2_2016.pdf - 1 views

shared by kbarmann on 03 Oct 16 - No Cached
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    "Ipads in the Classroom" pages 18-20 This article includes the benefits and the disadvantages of ipad use in the classroom. It mentions how ipads help students with adhd and applies the use of these technological tools into different classroom settings, varying on subject and education level.
ali_aut

Using LinkedIn to Grow Your Professional Learning Network - 1 views

https://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/linkedin.htm LinkedIn, the business-oriented social networking website isn't just used for keeping in touch with business associates, clients, and former co...

Linkedin PLN edtech education Teachers SocialMedia

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