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alondrakeen

Free Technology for Teachers: 8 Ways to Build Websites (Not Blogs) for Free - 0 views

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    A free site dedicated to helping teachers use technology in their classrooms and in their curriculum. 
alondrakeen

Scholastic Publishes Literacy Resources and Children's Books for Kids of All Ages - 0 views

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    This is a site that has a lot of resources for both teachers and students.
alondrakeen

Teacher Resources | Library of Congress - 0 views

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    This site not only provides primary resources for specific topics, it also has a specific section of classroom materials.
randyreed

Blendspace - Create lessons with digital content in 5 minutes - 0 views

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    Blendspace is a visually appealing way to present material while also keeping it organized. With the built in search engine it is easy to find images, resources, videos, and much more. Inserting it into your Blendspace is easy, just drag and drop it where you want it. Blendspace also has an option to insert a quiz and the teacher can view the results. This makes it easy for a lesson to be all-in-one.
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.
randyreed

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    This Website is great for teachers. It provides teachers with lesson plans, Common Core material, IPad resources, technology tools, and online art.
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    Livebinders is a great place for teachers and students to organize their research and attach the corresponding resources. It is just like a binder with tabs. Tabs within tabs can also be created. These binders can be shared among fellow professionals and others as well.
osulinzeng

Rubric of locating, evaluating and applying information - 0 views

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    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.
osulinzeng

Research Ethicis - 0 views

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    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.
osulinzeng

Kentucky Virtual Library - 0 views

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    This website contains different kinds of professional online databases such as ProQuest and EBSCO. It provides students search engine for different level of students. The elementary school teacher and student could use it as a portal to access the skill of information literacy and conducting online research.
osulinzeng

Teaching Students Better Online Research Skills - 0 views

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    This website provides professional librarians' thoughts and skills to tell teacher what they should teach to their students. It contains basic and important skills and tactics that is easy for students to keep in mind when they are searching.
ncopens

National Educational Technology Standards - 0 views

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    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 Natalie Copens Brenda Tucker Randy Reed Allee Bernheimer
kblumen

Ask.com - 0 views

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    Although I have used computers and web based technology and resources with students for many years now, this was the first year I had access to a class set of netbooks on a daily basis. In the past, students shared the computers and laptops available in the classroom, used the Promethean board for interactive learning, or visited the computer lab whenever the timetable permitted. Katie Blumenshine, DeAnna Allen, Maci Majors, Lee Ann Sturm
Katie Klingaman

Five criteria for evaluating Web pages | olinuris.library.cornell.edu - 0 views

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    I believe this resource is good, as it provides great tips for evaluating web sources!
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    Questions to ask when evaluating web documents. This helps evaluate the accuracy, authority, objectivity, currency, and coverage of the information.
Katie Klingaman

Evaluating Internet Sources - 4 views

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    These are the questions that you need to ask yourself when selecting an internet source. Not all things found on the internet are true (GASP!). It's important to know that your source is accurate and reliable when using it in any educational setting.
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    This website provides tips and tricks for evaluating web sites. Because you cannot trust everything on the internet, it is important for students to understand how to evaluate whether the web site is credible. 
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.
Katie Klingaman

14 Little-Known Ways Students Can Get More Out Of Google | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This website has a great way for students to learn how to get the best out of Google.
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    This page provides ways to effectively use google. It gives examples of what to type with search terms to get specific answers as well as keyboard shortcuts
Katie Klingaman

Web Search Strategies | Common Craft - 0 views

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    Video provides a visual example of search strategies to use. 
emegna15

Skype in the classroom - 2 views

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    Skype can be used in the classroom to collaborate with other classes, no matter where they are, find guest speakers and invite them into your classroom, and ake a virtual field trip anywhere in the world.
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    Skype in the classroom is where teachers and Skype other classes with there students, have a guest speaker, as well as go on a virtual field trip. A virtual field trip is nice especially when it won't be cancelled due to bad weather like other field trips.
emegna15

Interactive Whiteboard Activities - 0 views

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    This website consist of different activities in the subjects of language arts, Social Studies, Science and Math, and Learning games and teaching tools. It has videos, games, scrapbooks, etc.
emegna15

Smartboard Games, Activities, Lessons - iSmartboard.com - 1 views

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    ismartboard can help teachers integrate technology in their classrooms with fun games.
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