This website is a great tool because of it's simplicity. It also allows teachers to look up a variety of subjects. From curriculum ideas to classroom décor, Pinterest will be able to help you out!
This website helps students get started making movies in the classroom. Students choose the type of video production they want to make, they can also watch videos that other schools and students have made.
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This twitter and the linked website are full of great tools and advice for learners.
This article talks about keeping students safe while using online media. The whole "online accountability" is something that should certainly be taken into account and discussed with young people.
This article talks about keeping students safe while using online media. The whole "online accountability" is something that should certainly be taken into account and discussed with young people.
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.
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.
This resourced filled website is helpful for teachers of all types. It is geared primarily towards locating information/resources, and then how to incorporate them in your classroom. Particularly, it allows for a simple search of various focused topics. For example, visitors can use the website to search lesson plans by subject, as well as post their own lesson plans, watch videos regarding using educational technology, and more. This website falls under the finding information section of week 6, because we (as teachers) can utilize it to locate resources we may need for class.
CNN.com delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from stories around the world! It is great to use when discussing current events in Social Studies classes. It is geared towards students to help them stay engaged in today's top stories!
This is a rubric for teachers and students to check their information and resource they find whether achieve the objectives. This rubric rate 4 levels of outcome of information and resource. It helps students and teacher process effective evaluation.
This infographic introduce different types of plagiarism in research. It shows commonness and seriousness to people what the situation of various types of plagiarism. It is helpful for students to know more detail about plagiarism and keep it in mind to avoid plagiarism.
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page . The National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) are a set of standards published by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) for the purpose of leveraging the use of technology in K-12 education to enable students to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital society.
What we Found:
The National Educational Technology standards give information about the standards with technology. Some of these standards include:
-Teachers model and advocate safe teaching
-promote digital etiquette, and they exhibit legal and ethical responsibility and respect
-teachers identify the societal global issues of media literacy in an evolving digital world
-exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources
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Brenda Tucker
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Allee Bernheimer
The content of this site are crucial to understanding the basics of using a resource appropriately and correctly. The legal implications of using information/resources in papers and such is important for developing writers to understand. The webpage defines copyright, copyright infringement, and more related topics. Distinctions between plagiarism and copyrighting are specified, as these are often confusing concepts for students. Properly citing sources simply proves for effective research. Students will continually write papers with borrowed info., reference things, and etc. that deal with using resources, so it is important to express the various components associated with citations. This resource could prompt discussion over the do's and don't's of using resources; for example, "What might you use an outside resource for?"
Nine days ago I published Beyond Google, an ebooklet designed to help teachers and students improve their Internet search results. What that ebooklet didn't include was resources for evaluating the quality of the websites that you find through Internet search engines.