This is a great app/website to use in 1:1 classrooms as well as BYOD and computer lab classrooms. This allows the teacher to control what is on the screen of the students device, while still having an interactive presentation.
Students use games, manipulatives, and computers to learn the advantages of using Boolean terms when searching the Web. The site will help you create a lesson to teach your students over boolean logic. With hand-ons and interactive activities, students will be able to understand the concept of Boolean Logic for when they search the internet.
Take This Lollipop is an Interactive Live Action Facebook Connect experience. It teaches students how important it is to have your social media on private, and how easy it is for people to find out information about you through the internet.
Thinking Blocks provides interactive templates in which students use brightly colored blocks to model and solve problems. As students work through the problems they are provided with feedback as to whether or not they are using the correct sequence to solve each problem. There are templates and problems for addition, multiplication, fractions, and ratios. You can also develop your own problems using the modeling tool.
This tool allows students to become more interactive through simply "learning more." This is a great resource for Chapter 7 because it uses student based learning to allow students to become more interactive on the web.
This is a website that provides teachers with a way to find and/or create lesson plans. It has many great links for grades K-12 as well as links for professional development and parents.
Nearpod brings interactivity to every students in every classroom. Nearpod is designed to engage students on certain subjects such as science, math, history, reading, and more. Students can also bond teachers through Nearpod program for they all are on same subject at the same time.
Nearpod is a simple, interactive website to use in your classroom. On nearpod, teachers can make quizzes, polls, videos, etc in order to engage and assess their students.
This resource provides students with an interactive animated game that allows them to create a character based on themselves. Through a series of questions and explanations, this game prompts the student to question if their actions are those of a responsible digital citizen.
Educreations is a community where anyone can teach what they know and learn what they don't. Our software turns any iPad or web browser into a recordable, interactive whiteboard, making it easy for teachers and experts to create engaging video lessons and share them on the web. Students can replay these lessons any time, any place, on any connected device. We're on a mission to dramatically improve student achievement by extending the reach of great teaching.
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.
I chose this resource for chapter 7- Web Resources for Teaching and Learning, because it provides a "new" interactive method for teacher-student learning. This source provides information for everything you need to know to help engage both the teacher and the students more.
You can use this tool to quickly make assessments for your class. The assessments are interactive and you can look at the data from your students after
The coolest part of this website is the interactive textbook! It would help students become engaged, as well as having somewhere they can read text, if they aren't allowed to take their books home.
This website was by far the most interactive. The Khan Academy shows YouTube videos that explain certain areas of: math, science, and English. The course work is dependent on what you need to know. It has everything from basic arithmetic, to differential equations, from basic biology, to organic chemistry. While this is all true, for subjects such as math and chemistry, when there are more than one way to solve a problem, it only shows one way.