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Megan Zewe

Edutopia: What Works in Public Education - 0 views

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    Throughout this website there are various articles, videos, slide shows, expert interviews, blog entries, and other resources to highlight success stories in K-12 education. Core concepts include integrated studies, project learning, technology integration, teacher development, social and emotional learning, and assessment. Teachers can use this site in order to understand the concepts used in teaching.
Angela Allen

Edutopia: The George Lucas Educational Foundation - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource for teachers to find articles and current research as it relates to all content areas. The website specifically focuses on means of success within public education. The subscription cost is $35/year.
Ashley Simpson

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shared by Ashley Simpson on 13 Mar 09 - No Cached
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    Publicity is essential to planning a successful party. To help make sure the word gets about about whatever event is taking place, Prohmote is the place to go. Prohmote allows you to promote your event quickly and easily. No need to register, login or anything. Simply provide your event details below and click the button to begin.
Jim Sapienza

Quantum Learning for Teachers - 0 views

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    QLN's approach to teaching is difference and effective for non-Advanced Placement classes. It uses kenesthetic learning and recognition of individual students in a positive feedback loop. I have seen several teaches use this method with great success.
Deb Perrucci

Product Planner - 0 views

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    Product Planner was born out of the need to help people understand and create user flows for their web products. The idea is that by looking at examples of other successful web products, you can get a better idea of how to create your own.
Matthew J

Interest Survey - MCASwiki - 0 views

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    This site (wiki) provides a number of interest, background and learning style surveys or questionnaires. This information can be useful for both students and teachers in building a successful classroom by allowing each to know individual profiles.
Stephen Platt

Teacher and Math Teacher Blogs - 0 views

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    A clearing house for a large selection of blogs, especially math related topics. There is a large variety of topics that seem to be updated continually.
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    This site gives us access to several different teaching and math blogs (obviously) It is useful to us for getting into the heads and thought processes of people that are successful in the job that we aspire to be in. These people have access and know of many resources open to us that we may not know of, and we can learn a lot from them.
Chrystie Steffens

Wiki - Free Website - Wetpaint - 0 views

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    As shown in class today, using a wiki such as wetpaint in place of a power point, blackboard or overhead projector can be successful. The benefit of using and editing problems and activities on a wiki is that your students can access these problems at home. This could also be useful in having the students post content and ask questions.
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    Wetpaint is the largest network of free websites. Wetpaint sites are great for groups, classes, and more; start your free website in 3 steps.
Shantel McPherson

State Testing at Study Island: State Assessment Tests, No Child Left Behind - 0 views

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    Web-based instruction, practice, assessment and reporting built for YOUR state's standards.
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    This is a website where students can review the material that they have learned in class and they are able to play games for their practice. When they are answering questions they are playing games. Each student can track their success and compare it to others'. On review days the students could go to a computer lab for fun reviews.
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    Web-based instruction, practice, assessment and reporting built for YOUR state's standards.
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    State Testing at Study Island. Specializing in state assessments, no child left behind testing, state assessment tests and no child left behind tests
lisa haggerty

Students Building Character - 0 views

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    to be used when creating and enforcing classroom rules/expectations
Brad Rhodes

Math Blog: Mathematics is wonderful! - 0 views

shared by Brad Rhodes on 18 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Math-Blog.com is dedicated to promoting the beauty of Mathematics at every level. It was started in 2007 by Antonio Cangiano (acangiano@gmail.com), a Software Engineer and Technical Evangelist employed by IBM, who is very passionate about math. It began as a personal blog, but following its early success the site is now accepting external submissions and contributions by guest writers, with the long-term goal of making it a hub for those who intend to publish high quality, interesting and easy to follow mathematical articles on the Web.
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    Math-Blog.com is dedicated to promoting the beauty of Mathematics at every level.
Leah Cottrell

Successful Teaching - 0 views

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    Teacher blog with many tips on educational topics
Jim Sapienza

National Middle School Association - Helping You Achieve Successful Schools for Young A... - 0 views

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    National Middle School Association (NMSA) serves as a voice for professionals, parents, and others interested in the educational and developmental needs of young adolescents (youth 10-15 years of age). Professional organization for middle school teachers.
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