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Chat sites for extra classroom support - 2 views

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    A more up-to-date teacher sharing chat site. It has many resource suggestions as other sites, but also includes a couple extra topics, like foreign language, art and music. Also, they break it down by grade level and subject, so more user friendly.

Digital Pop Up Books - 0 views

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Videos that incorporate photo's, text and music - 0 views

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    Free educator accounts

Visual presentations - 0 views

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home : open stock photography : 100% free open source stock photography - 0 views

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    A place for open pictures and submissions. Sites like these are important if you wish to put in photos to your website or when making ibooks or the like.
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Google Drive Tutorial Youtube - 0 views

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    A tutorial on Google Drive. We are using this in our district and most teachers have no idea how to use it and give permissions for sharing. This will really help.
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TeachThought6 Ways Google Docs Supports Collaboration In The Writing Process - 0 views

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    Teachers start by defining cooperative grouping jobs for peer editing that are appropriate for the the level and needs of the learners in the class. While students are writing drafts, teachers take advantage of opportunities to work with small instructional groups to focus on specific job-related writing tasks to prepare students to put their new skills to work and contribute to the peer editing process. Here is an overview of some of the integrated writing supports available in Google Docs to include in small group instruction to that will empower students and help redefine the writing process. Peer Editing Job ideas: Word Smith, Big Picture Person, Tense Tracker, Fact Checker, Punctuation Person
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    Notice how I wrote a description for this bookmark and added multiple tags including PSULib510. Tags are another way to organize your bookmarks. Consider adding the Diigo bookmarklet to your browser for easy access.
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Have you tried Wallwisher? - 0 views

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    Wallwisher is a collaborative tool where students can post thoughts on a subject. It can create a wall of post it notes in real time. You and your students can make connections on your topic or project. Very fun and visual.
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Teaching tools on ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Read Write Think is a website that has some great reading and writing resources for teachers. There are lesson plans, student inter-actives, mobile apps, etc. There is also a parent section that has subjects like "how to start a blog" and others.
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    cecibunney, I love this one and have saved it to use when I get my own classroom again for additional supports. Thank you!
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Tried Tagxedo? - 0 views

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    Tagxedo is a fun way to create word pictures for your projects. It is like a Wordle but you can be a little more creative with your design. It is another way to draw your students in and add a little fun to your project.
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Need to suggest a new book to a student? - 0 views

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    Ever need help finding a book for someone? Try out Library Things book suggester. You do not need an account to use this tool. Say a student just read The Hunger Games and wants another series that is like it. Try 'book suggester' and get some ideas on similar books for them. In that case also for yourself!
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Have read Bob Sprankle's blogs? - 0 views

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    I've been reading a little about Bob Sprankle. If you don't already know of him he is a really involved technology learning leader. He has podcasts, blogs, and is a contributor on many resources. I'm sure Collette knows a lot about him. If you have time check him out. I believe he is ill right now and recently had surgery. Wish him the best.
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The Best of 2012: EdTech Resources - 0 views

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    DyKnow is a company that offers products for managing and enhancing technology in computer-based classrooms. They recently posted an article on their blog that links to the top read articles they've published over the last year. Many of these articles touch on challenges in technology based education, digital citizenship, and helpful tips for an edtech classroom.
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Bookshare - 0 views

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    Bookshare is a website funded by a non-profit initiative to provide digital reading materials to people with print disabilities. The purpose is to allow these individuals timely access to materials that they might otherwise not be able to read because of their disability. The website relies on collaboration from others in order to add new materials to their digital library.
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Cutting Edge Classroom Part II - 0 views

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    This article explains how the new software and technology that has been incorporated into the Tahoma School District has provided significant opportunity for students in the special education program. The article outlines several specific software programs and apps that students use to overcome print disabilities, speech impairment, and a number of other physical and academic disabilities.
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What haven't yout tried? - 0 views

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    This article lists ten top sites for digital collboration in project based learning. From management tools to social gathering sites, this article lists quite a few sites I've never heard of!
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Ted Talks - 0 views

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    This blog links three short TED talks that creatively address technology in education across the world. The specifics of the talks may not focus on collaborative technology, but I believe that the TED initiative itself is all about collaboration and making resources accessible.
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From Twitter to Edmodo: Schools Collaborate With Social Media - 0 views

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    This is the first of six issues that examine how schools can encourage collaboration by using different technologies. Benefits and challenges will be discussed.
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