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Lynn Mulder

Dear Librarian - 1 views

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    A librarian created this blog in order to answer all the "foreign" questions she is asked. She answers the questions in hopes of teaching others about new technology and how to integrate it into the classroom.
Ashley Eckhart

Fluther: Tap the Collective - 0 views

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    I just thought this website was fun for learning all kinds of interesting information. There are so many people online all the time, why not use each other for help with any type of question. It was interesting to read the things that people were talking about and a great way to learn information. I think is also a great tool for using to quickly find information on any information you might be wondering about or may want to start a discussion about.
Cherie Witt

Twitter / edtechtalk - 0 views

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    This is an online community that you can ask questions and receive answers for technology talk.
Kathy Howerton

Wallwisher.com: Words that stick - 0 views

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    This site would be a great tool to use in the classroom (or in a library). A "wallwisher" wall allows everyone to communicate on a "wall" answering a question you have posed. Using sticky notes, those in the class answer on the virtual/visual wall. The wall I built asked the question, "what are you reading and what do you like about it so far?" Students can answer with both words and images. Therefore, it is my hope students will upload a picture of the book cover and give a quick review of the book based on what they have read so far. You can design the color/design of the wall. I found this tool to be lots of fun and it could be used in many ways in a classroom or library. Wallwisher could definitely be used to inspire collaboration and communication.
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    This is an online notice board maker where you can post announcements, greetings, jokes; just about anything you would want to put on a Post It. I think this would be a great tool for students to use in a note taking assignment. This would be fun to collaborate multiple students' posts and try to combine them randomly to create a funny poem or short story.
Wendi Chanthaboury

Online survey software - conduct your customer surveys and polls with Polldaddy | Polld... - 1 views

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    free service for making polls, quizzes and surveys you can use with your students. The free account limits you to 100 survey responses a month, 10 questions per survey or quiz.
Esther Myers

educationalwikis - home - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for the introduction of wikis. It describes possible ways they can be used in the classroom, a list of quality educational wikis already in existence, and it has a discussion board to post comments or questions.
nickolet2131

Teacher Lingo - 0 views

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    Teachers can share ideas, ask questions, and learn from each other through blogs and message boards. Teachers can find lesson plans and post plans to this site.
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    An educational blog that connects teachers of every level. Lesson plans, tags and several links to other great resources.
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    Blogs, lesson plans, and other teacher resources available.
Tonya Torkelson

The Teacher Tap - P.D. Resources for Educators & Librarians - 0 views

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    This site provides resources, hands-on activities, and answers questions about technology integration. Check out the Cool Classroom Pages to get some great ideas for class projects.
Nora Rayl

Dangerously Irrelevant | Big Think - 0 views

  • Will this genuinely enhance my ability (and that of my students) to live at the upper end of Bloom's taxonomy?
    • Lisa Fouts
       
      Great question to ask ourselves when it comes to all that we do within our classrooms.
    • Nora Rayl
       
      I agree, I think I want to paint this on my wall above my computer in my classroom.
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