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Penny Spore

Classroom 2.0 - 2 views

shared by Penny Spore on 04 Mar 09 - Cached
Linda Sharp

http://ettcweb.lr.k12.nj.us/forms/poemlist.htm - 0 views

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    On-line poetry form that can be used easily by students. They simply fill in the information, choose the poem form and viola! Great way to enhance poetry with your students in the classroom
Katie Moore

TerraClues - 0 views

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    This interactive web site combines Google Search with Google Maps to create truly interest-grabbing Scavenger Hunts called TerraClues. You can access lots of already-made hunts that involve your current curriculum, or you have the ability to create your own TerraClues to fit your particular classroom needs. Students learn about maps, curriculum content, and how to use a search engine.
Stacy Main

Gramlee - online grammar check service for everyone - 0 views

shared by Stacy Main on 12 Feb 09 - Cached
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    This site allows a person to submit a written piece to be edited for grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc. by a team of professional writers. This would be a great site for anyone anytime including the classroom.
Deon Bollig

How Many of Me - 0 views

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    How Many of Me begins by stating that there are 305,818,604 people in the United States. It then asks, "How many have your name?" You type in your first and last name and it will tell you how many others in the U.S. have the same name. It will also tell you how many people in the U.S. have the same first name alone and how many have the same last name alone. There are links for statistics and data on famous people's names. This site would mostly be for fun, but you could tie it into ancestry and immigration lessons in the classroom.
Kim George

Tech4Learning - Pics4Learning - 0 views

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    Pictures for use in the classroom.
Becca Catlin

Edublogs - teacher and student blogs - 0 views

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    Blogging for teachers and students made easy. Edublogs allows you to easily create and manage student blogs. It includes several useful features and customizable themes, plus, it is ready made for podcasting, videos, photos and more. Edublogs also gives great tips on how to use blogs to revolutionize the way you teach and how your students learn.
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    Edublogs is an easy to use blogging program created specifically for teachers and students. You can manage your students involvement and participation at any time. I have created an eudcation blog, but in a math classroom, it doesn't get used very often. I do know teachers who use a blog consistently.
Deon Bollig

Blogger: Create your free blog - 0 views

shared by Deon Bollig on 15 Feb 09 - Cached
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    Blogger is a free site for blogging in just three easy steps: create an account, name the blog, and choose a template. It is one of the most popular blog creation sites. Choose a discussion topic and have students blog about it.
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    This web site helps you easily create a free online blog. You can use it showcase information about your classroom, such as photos, email links, student work, assignments/homework, and much more. Students can also create their own blog, to showcase their work, writing, what they've learned and technology experience.
Chandler Buzard

Online Surveys From Advanced Online Surveys - 0 views

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    This site allows the user to create online surveys free of charge. Similar to survey monkey, but does not limit the number or questions being asked or the limit the number of responses. This could be used in schools for faculty or student surveys or even in the classroom for students to get data for a statistics project.
Jonathan Ferrell

YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube is a video hosting service. In the classroom we use YouTube to share the videos we have created with parents and a world wide audience.
Amy Gansner

Web 2.0 for the Classroom - 2 views

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    This would be a great tool for use in the classroom. Students can use it to write essays/papers individually or in collaboration with a group. Each member of the group is able to review and edit what has been done. Every edit is saved as a new version so any version can be rolled back. Changes can be compared within two versions. Students can get to Writeboards from any computer with an Internet connection so they can work on their projects at anytime.
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    I love this website. It is an easy to share, web-based text document. It allows writing, editing, comparing, and collaboration. You can invite an individual or group to work on a project. It's another great way to get students to work together--even when they are not together.
Vanessa L.

Netvibes - 0 views

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    This site is a Web-based aggregator which allows you to create a webpage where personalized RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds can be collected on one site. The possibilities are endless in a classroom. Students can comment on a topic and share their opinions with others. The site could also be a place for students to listen to book talks by students, the library media specialist, or teacher.
Tia Hurtt

Classroom Management Helper - 0 views

shared by Tia Hurtt on 16 Feb 09 - Cached
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    With Yacapaca, teachers can create quizzes, surveys, tests, etc.; discover, modify and share assessments; mark automatically, analyze with tools that improve your teaching, and more. Students use Yacapaca to learn faster and have fun while learning. They can even set up their own, completely personalized e-portfolios. This would be a great classroom resource for teachers as well as students. The e-portfolio options would be a great way for students to showcase and reflect on their best work.
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    When you register on this free site, you get access to already created assignments/tests and you have the ability to create your own. You can then check the results and have immediate data.
Katie Moore

ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    ReadWriteThink is a collection of lesson plans and interactive student tools that support K-12 literacy learning. These resources are a fantastic opportunity for students to use technology as a tool to learn. These are great activities for students to use as Reading Responses. If you have one or two computers in your classroom, use one of the activities as a Center and rotate students. If you have access to a mobile lab or computer lab, each student can spend more time with the activities.
L Farley

GuruLib Home Library Cataloging - 0 views

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    Allows you to create your own digital class library. You put in the title of the book and it will find a picture of the cover and information about the book. Then you can have students use this to browse books in your classroom library.
Alana Stankewsky

EasyTestMaker - 2 views

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    This site allows you to generate and create your tests to use in the classroom. Many options are available including multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, matching, short answer, and true and false. Say goodbye to formatting and check it out!
Susan Woods

http://sites.google.com/site/educationalweb20tools/ - 1 views

  • Inputting TextSwype - provides a faster and easier way to input text on any screen. With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the screen keyboard, the patented technology enables users to input words faster and easier than other data input methods—at over 50 words per minute. The application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more.
  • Snapter - Goodbye, scanner. Hello, digital camera.
    • Susan Woods
       
      This sounds promising. It would be much easier for me than a scanner.
  • OnLine Quiz CreatorProProfs QuizSchool - ( Free ) - Create a quiz for your classroom, company, blog or friends! Perfect for making your own quiz, online tests, training, recruitment, exams, trivia or just plain fun quizzes! New features include: Brand new user interface, completely revamped for ease of use. Social sharing through customizable widgets which allow YouTube-style quiz embedding on any blog, e-learning system, and social networks like Facebook. Yahoo Flickr integration for a limitless image library for quizzes. Interesting aggregate analytics & trends reports, with precision down to a stored snapshot of each attempt. Google Maps integration for visualization of where quiz takers are located worldwide. Customization controls for color themes, content & style. Many powerful new features including additional multiple question types, quiz types, authentication controls, grading features, RSS feeds and more ProProfs Quiz School remains free of cost !!
    • Susan Woods
       
      I can't wait to try this for my class and I may even try it on facebook even though I hate those quizzes and games on facebook.
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  • SCRATCH - is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills. ( Free )
    • Susan Woods
       
      This sounds great for elementary or middle school or perhaps a specialized project for secondary.
  • ConnectionsTeam Texting - connects team members and coaches with group text messaging and email, free of charge!
  • Connections Team Texting - connects team members and coaches with group text messaging and email, free of charge
    • Susan Woods
       
      This looked interesting for organizations or groups at school. However, when I checked out the web site, it wasn't what was described here.
Susan Woods

Interactive Writing Tools - 3 views

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    This is a list of tools to use in the classroom. It has several links.
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    This may have shown up for other's. It was posted on the Web 2.0 group.
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    I really like the website Model Bank--lots of examples of good writing--great for when you don't have time to create an example for the students.
Amy Gansner

Web 2.0 for the Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a fun website for creating picture frames, animations, word montages, creative messages, custom images and more. You can invite friends to share ideas and work. This could easily be used for creative work in the classroom.
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