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Ashley Eckhart

Missouri Library Association - 0 views

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    The Missouri Library Association is an organization that works to encourage cooperation of all Missouri libraries and services through the state of Missouri. This first thing featured on this website is a mission statement of the MLA. State laws, budgets, etc. is listed next as well as any current information about the MLA. This is a great website for librarians in Missouri because it would keep you current with any new information from the state!
Trisha Sharp

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 1 views

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    This site is broken down into the five main math standards and from there, it breaks it down into grades. These are excellent virtual manipulatives that students can use online. They are organized neatly and each one has directions on how to use them. Some of them are more confusing than others, but well worth it. My kids love using them.
Andrea Beecham

Free PD Resources for Teachers: Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook Directory - 0 views

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    This is the go to site for professional development! There are sites upon sites here. Everything is organized by 4 main areas: Content Area, Specific Populations, Leadership, and Science and Pedagogy. The information here is unreal!
Amanda Smith

Education Oasis - Teaching Resources for Educators - 0 views

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    Education Oasis is an online "oasis" for teachers, administrators, and parents to visit to get ideas, information, and inspiration for their students. The site provides graphic organizers, printables, bulletin boards, lesson plans, subject resources, and instructional and classroom management tips and tricks. Links are provided for articles on various educational topics, as well as websites for teachers and students. It also shares book reviews and book lists for children and teens.
Amanda Smith

The Knowledge Loom - 0 views

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    The Knowledge Loom is a site where teachers around the world can access educational research on various practices and learn how to get the same success in their school from the shared stories in real schools or districts. Teachers have the opportunity to add their own stories and knowledge and to discover links to supporting organization and resources.
Andrea Beecham

21st Century Professional Development Podcasts - 0 views

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    This site is FULL of amazing podcasts. They are well organized and it is easy to locate what you are looking for. There is a massive range of podcasts. The ones I checked out were really interesting and I thought they were og good quality.
Kim Longpine

VisualBlooms - home - 0 views

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    This is a website that has links to online popular resources such as Jing, Ning, YouTube, voicethread and many more. They are organized in a visual that makes it very appealing.
Lisa Fouts

Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki - Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki - 0 views

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    This wiki contains lots of ideas and information for librarians. Anyone can add or edit topics. The nice thing about this site is that it is very organized. If you want information about a certain topic, it is easy to find.
Megan Smith

Internet 4 Classrooms - 0 views

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    This site is a list of internet resources that help classroom teachers. There are resources on classroom management, curriculum, teacher/parent/student relationships, professional organizations, literacy and much more!
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    Sites that help classroom teachers. This is a great site with sites that help classroom teachers. The sites are catagrized by best practices, critical thinking and management, discipline and classroom management, free online workshops, parent/teacher relationships, and and video clips of technology use.
Deon Bollig

Portaportal - 0 views

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    Portaportal is a web based bookmarking utility that lets you store links to your favorite websites online. You will be able to access your bookmarks from any computer and you can organize the bookmarks into categories of your own choosing and you can also alphabetize them.
Kim George

Reddynote - 0 views

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    Organising platform that would be good for upper grades, college students, teachers or really anyone looking to organize themselves in one online place.
L Farley

Draw Anywhere - easy online diagramming, flow chart - 0 views

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    Interesting site on creating flowcharts, and diagrams.
Angela Schafer

Mr. Needleman - 1 views

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    Good for Elementary/primary grades and technology. Nicely organized and has a nice How-To section for things like video and podcasts.
Angela Schafer

Emerging Ed Tech-Lots of Resources - 0 views

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    This sites provides it all. Resources for lesson plans, rubrics, clip art, and more!
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    This site has lots of link to lots of other resources. Its a good place to start looking if you need something...it's also nicely organized. It's my best go-to site for other resources
Ryan Corcoran

Working With Your Technology Coordinator - 1 views

  • For teachers who are accustomed to standard home computers, the school technology can seem limiting
  • Seek his or her direction for improving your skills
  • Collaborate on technology-driven projects that put learning content first, but are aided by the use of technology
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  • Organize a technology orientation for yourself and peers in your department. Invite your technology coordinator to be an active participant in the orientation.
  • Consider asking the coordinator to team teach a lesson with you.
  • and what he or she can do to help you.
  • put together a one-page troubleshooting guide for teachers in your school.
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    This article takes a slightly different spin on the "How to work with teachers to help them integrate technology" aspect: It looks at it from the perspective of the teacher and putting some of the responsibility on them to take advantage of the Tech Coordinator as a resource.
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