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Daniel Levitt

Creating the Declaration of Independence - Creating the United States (Library of Congr... - 2 views

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    Describes the process of creating the Declaration of Independence and includes the Key Phrases of the Declaration of Independence in an Interactive Setup.
Scott Pangrazzi

Flipped classrooms: Let's change the discussion - 2 views

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    Educational blog discussing flipped discussion. The main focus is discussing the role of technology and how too much of the focus on flipped classrooms has revolved around it. The rest of the article is a good breakdown of the main fundamentals about flipped classrooms.
Daniel Levitt

Pangrazzi,Heffelbower, Levitt, Hansen & Witt SIG Template - Google Docs - 2 views

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    Our SIG Presentation Document
Daniel Levitt

The History Place - American Revolution: Declaration of Independence - 1 views

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    Declaration of Independence Site that shows relevent pictures, facts about the times, and the entire Declaration at a glance as well as read aloud
heffelbowerk

Giambattista - 1 views

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    Quality hub containing several java script physics simulations.
hansen52

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 1 views

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    One of the best free programs out there for creating podcasts
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    Audacity is a free program that allows users to record and edit things from their computer. It is simple to use and files can be saved in a number of formats. I did find that I had to add a plugin in order to save in the Mp3 format, but the program walked me through it and I had no problems. It is a great, user friendly program for beginner podcasters.
hansen52

Using Primary Sources | Teachers Library of Congress - 1 views

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    This link takes you to a Library of Congress site that explains to teachers how they can use primary sources to enhance their lessons. It also provides a guide on teaching about and with primary sources. I think it would be helpful on the wiki because teachers could access it in order to learn how to use primary sources to enhance their teaching.
Scott Pangrazzi

How to Create a Podcast? - 0 views

shared by Scott Pangrazzi on 09 Aug 12 - Cached
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    A youtube film created to instruct individuals on how to produce high quality podcasts using audacity. This video consults on how to use effects in podcasts, imbed them in a blog, and upload them for listeners. Highly detailed screencast that uses easy and reliable advice.
Scott Pangrazzi

'Flipping' classrooms: Does it make sense? - 0 views

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    An article from the Washington Post discussing the pros and cons of a flipped classroom and how it can enhance or inhibit a lesson. The idea of our website is to provide this experience and this offers good insight on how to implement this type of lesson.
Scott Pangrazzi

Founding.com: A Project of the Claremont Institute - 0 views

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    A strong secondary source to back up the original primary document of the United States Constitution. It contains added resources, commentary from historians, a historical timeline, and primary documents provided by other framers of the United States government.
Scott Pangrazzi

Avalon Project - 18th Century Documents : 1700 - 1799 - 0 views

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    The Avalon Project is compiled by Yale Law School and puts together important legal and governmental documents throughout history. It is an excellent place to search for primary documents.
Scott Pangrazzi

Live podcasts with Spreaker - 0 views

shared by Scott Pangrazzi on 08 Aug 12 - Cached
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    Spreaker is one of several free podcast websites that exist that allow you to record a podcast and share it with viewers, like your students. The great thing that Spreaker offers is the ability to present your podcast in several formats. For instance, people who subscribe could listen to your podcast live, download it, or search your channel for past podcasts. Also, the creator of the podcast can upload their pods to facebook or share a link to their blog or personal website.
Scott Pangrazzi

Blogger: Create your free Blog - 0 views

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    A free blog website that is useful because it is easy to access and allows you to upload images, video, graphs, and maps. It can be linked in to your google account allowing you access to all the other apps that google provides free of charge like mail, docs, maps, etc.
Scott Pangrazzi

Apple GarageBand Podcast Tutorial - 0 views

shared by Scott Pangrazzi on 09 Aug 12 - Cached
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    An online screencast explaining the advantages of GarageBand '08 in creating podcasts. If I were to implement a project requiring students to create a radio broadcast on a significant event in U.S. history I would use this program instead of a free online use by creating an example for the students.
Daniel Levitt

Awesome Library - 0 views

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    Awesome Library organizes 37,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent for teachers, students, parents, and librarians. It includes a search engine.
Daniel Levitt

Infotopia-A Safe Google Alternative Search Engine for Students - 0 views

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    Search Engine for Primary Sources geared towards students
Daniel Levitt

Boolify Project: An Educational Boolean Web Search Tool - 0 views

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    Boolify provides learners with a manipulative mental model for Boolean Web Search contruction. It can be used to teach and learn Boolean Web Search in a variety of settings.
Daniel Levitt

Sweet Search - 0 views

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    SweetSearch is A Search Engine for Students. It searches only credible Web sites approved by Internet research experts.
Daniel Levitt

WebCrawler Web Search - 0 views

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    Offers a single source to search the Web, images, audio, video, news from Google, Yahoo!, Bing, and many more search engines.
Daniel Levitt

KidsClick! Web Search - 0 views

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    Search Engine using Google's SafeSearch technology to bring kid friendly information on any desired subject.
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