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Gary Wright

Technology Tools for Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    This website helps educators integrate technology effectively. The tools that are included promote critical-thinking, creativity, collaboration, and community-mindedness
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    This website gives appropriate technology websites and tools based off of teacher learning goals. For example, if you wanted to create an interactive smartboard, this website provides you with possible tools, how they are rated, and the ease of using a particular tool. A great way to see what other educators are using and which are effective.
Gary Wright

Invigorating Science: Teaching with a High Tech, Low-Cost Tool | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article has a link for a digital microscope. This is a low-cost, technology tool for science teachers. It allows the same magnifications and capabilities as an optical microscope, but the images can be imported into microsoft word and PowerPoint. Also, this tool allows for real-time and time-lapse movies... a great tool!
Joseph Perone

The Synectic Model For Teaching - 0 views

  • Synectic Model In 1961, William .J.Gordon and his associates designed  a very interesting and delightful experience to the development of innovations  known as Synectics. The model was originally designed to form ‘creativity groups’ in industrial and other organizations to solve problems, to develop quality products.
  • Characteristics of  Gordon’s Model  * According to this model creativity is important in everyday activities. Gordon’s model is designed to increase problem solving , creative expression , empathy and insight into social relations. *Second, the creative process is not at all mysterious . It can be described, and it is possible to train persons directly to increase their creativity. (Traditionally creativity is viewed as a mysterious innate and personal capacity) *Third , creative invention is similar in all fields- the arts, the sciences, engineering and is characterized by the same underlying intellectual processes. *Gordon’s fourth  assumption is that individual and group invention (creative thinking ) are very similar .Individuals and groups generate ideas and products in much the same fashion.  In school systems the main technique used is analogy. The child is lead into an  ‘imaginary/ illogical world’ to see things never seen before to express himself in novel ways, to approach problems from a different angle which is entirely different from others as is perceived by the mind’s eye through ‘fresh ways of thinking’. He has to express his ideas clearly and also grasp ideas clearly and comprehensively. Steps of the Model to be followed in the Classroom Describe the topic Create direct analogies Describe personal analogies Identify compressed conflicts Create new direct analogy Re-examine the original topic Evaluate
  • Tips for the Teacher: * Create direct analogies: What words have the same or similar meaning?(try synonyms) * Describe personal analogies: What would it feel like to have the characteristics or traits of —–?( describe emotions and physical attributes) * Identify compressed conflicts; What words have the opposite meaning or characteristics? (Use antonyms) * Create new direct analogy: What words have the similar or same meaning?
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    Excellent resource explaining Gordon's "Synectic Model of Teaching." Very interesting.
Allie Garrity

Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL) - 0 views

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    This website gives examples of MLA7 Format as well as guidlines and rules. It will be a good tool to show my students when teaching MLA Format as well as a helpful tool for myself when grading papers. I will use this website to grade and have my students
Janel Peterson

Teaching English with Technology - 0 views

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    This site has different lesson plan ideas and ways of incorporating technology into teaching English in the classroom. They have lots of different links.
Gary Wright

Hands-On Activities for Teaching High School - 0 views

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    This website has a lot of "hands-on, minds-on" activities for teaching high school and middle school. There are also links to print out the handouts that go with each activity. A great tool!
monet hardison

Ninth Grade Vocabulary Games - 0 views

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    Vocabulary review games!! Whether you're learning or teaching analogies, antonyms and synonyms, compound words, figurative language, homophones, parts of speech, root words, prefixes and suffixes or contractions to your English speakers or your ESL students, Vocabulary *is* fun!
Lindsey Skinner

Apple Teaching Tools - 0 views

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    This is a great website to integrate the technology that students use with Apple to enhance learning and creativity.
monet hardison

To Kill a Mockingbird - 0 views

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    Great resources for teaching "To Kill a Mockingbird" with technology!
alethea killiany

Cool Math Sites - 0 views

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    great for ideas of fun ways to teach math or review concepts
Heather Griffin

National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) - 0 views

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    Helps with creating lesson plans, giving important information about teaching, etc.
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    This is an important site for English teachers, as it is a vital resource for teachers- it includes lesson plans, important news for English teachers, etc.
Patrick McCarthy

Teaching with Historic Places--a Program of the National Park Service - 0 views

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    This is the website of the National Park service.  It offers a unique look into America's most famous landmarks and places.  There is information, photos, and lesson planning tools.  
monet hardison

SUBJECT AREA RESOURCES - Teachers.Net: Math, Science, Art, History, Social Studies, Rea... - 0 views

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    Great website for teachers of all content areas to use! It has message boards as well as lesson ideas for educators.
monet hardison

Literature & Language Arts | EDSITEment - 0 views

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    Find lesson plans related to places, including America and Britain, as well as genres, including novels, short stories, poetry, and more.
Gary Wright

Tips for Using Common Technology Tools in Teaching | CRLT - 0 views

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    This website provides teachers with certain guidelines to properly and safely implement technology in their classroom. It focuses on common technology tools such as PowerPoint, Online Discussions, Course Web Pages, and Student Web Pages.
Janel Peterson

Podcasts - 0 views

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    This site has different links to different tools any teacher can utilize for making podcasts to differentiate for students.
Daniel Munns

Lesson Planning about History and Individuality - 0 views

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    The following is a simple lesson plan for middle school and high school history, but it can also serve as a lesson idea teaching individuality and creativity, too. You can use the video and discussion questions for a quick ten-minute character lesson, or you can stretch the lesson into a more in-depth education of modern-day historical heroes which could last for several days.
Patrick McCarthy

WWW.History - 0 views

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    This site is put up by a teacher on many different times and events throughout history.  There are links by subject and there are links for students to look for articles published in the Journal of American History.  
Patrick McCarthy

Historyteacher.net Index - 0 views

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    This is a site put up by teachers and has information on AP history courses.  There are general search sites, sample quizzes and much more.
monet hardison

MAKE BELIEFS COMIX! Online Educational Comic Generator for Kids of All Ages - 0 views

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    Students can Create, print, email and post to Facebook their original comic strips through this site! Would be great for Historical figures or characters from novels
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