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Michele Mathieson

Zunal WebQuest Maker | Diigo - 0 views

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    Many web quests for teachers to use. I looked at social studies k-2and found some interesting activities. Perhaps try during a TAC class?
Heidi Bennett

Science Experiments You Can Do At Home or School - 1 views

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    Simple science experiments. Always fun. Interested Pam?
Christina Storslee

At Waldorf School in Silicon Valley, Technology Can Wait - 4 views

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    Not to go against the grain, but I found this article interesting, especially given all the high-tech parents. As we continue to integrate technology, it's important to remember that technology is not what makes good teaching and that we need to constantly evaluate what is appropriate for our children.
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    I saw this article too and was about to post it! Interesting thoughts, especially coming from such a "techy" area.
Pamela Grosch

Search, Collect, and Share | SMILE - 4 views

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    The more I use this website the more I love it. Mostly science but also math activities and websites. This site has lists of absolutely every good activity and interactive on the internet, by topic (well, maybe not every one. But more than I have found in any other single site).
lisacetroni

Innovation Interview Questions - The Tempered Radical - 0 views

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    Great for self-reflection. How innovative am I? Could I be more innovative?
Sallie Reeves

All Work and No Play: Why Your Kids Are More Anxious, Depressed - The Atlantic - 2 views

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    importance of play
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    What an important article for teachers and parents alike! We added a link to this article on our K web page under resources.
kathleen dubovsky

ALPS: The Thinking Classroom Home - 4 views

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    What a great site! I was unable to login, but what I could get to was stimulating. Provocative questions under the reflect tab, especially under classroom and self-assessment. Great for our next TLT and discussion with our Critical Friends.
kathleen dubovsky

Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | Video on TED.com - 2 views

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    A moving talk especially his point at the end.
lisacetroni

Imagination: Creating the Future of Education & Work - 3 views

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    Great website from April Waylett re: 21st Century teaching and learning. A real eye-opener! I like the chapter design.
Michele Mathieson

ipl2: Information You Can Trust - 0 views

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    This might be good for 3rd and 4th Diigo groups.
Michele Mathieson

Animaps - Create and view beautifully informative animated maps, for free! - 2 views

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    Great way to customize google maps.
Michele Mathieson

DocsTeach: Activities: Create - 0 views

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    Too advanced for LS? Or does anyone use primary sources in teaching history?
Michele Mathieson

Sites for Creating Word Clouds - 1 views

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    If you have tried Wordle, here is a list of other sites to make word clouds. Students really enjoy this activity! Doesn't work on the iPad, but fun in the computer lab!
Andrea Blount

Story Map - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    Great for story maps
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    Too bad this requires flash player. I'm sure there are other similar iPad apps.
Michele Mathieson

ALA | AASL Top 25 Websites for Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    Tagxedo, edistorm, kerpoof, and more. Check out Dipity for creating timelines. Fun, creative websites we could be using. Think about using the websites both on the iPad, but also in the computer labs.
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    Thanks for the reminder about websites and the computer lab. I'm feeling like I need to carve out some time to read and explore.
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    It took a little scrolling and clicking, but I found some great resources for activities on this website. Definitely worh a look!
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    Pam, did you see the Exploratorium website? Cool!
Michele Mathieson

62 things you can do with Dropbox | Web | Macworld - 2 views

  • 6 Scan important personal documents—your passport, driver’s license, marriage certificate, and so on—and store the scans in Dropbox; that way, you can get to them anytime you need to provide a copy.
  • Archive the original installation files of your apps so that you can install (or reinstall) them as necessary
  • Download PDF copies of the user manuals for products you own
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  • Give meeting participants iPads, and sync all of those tablets to the same Dropbox folder.
  • To share work files among coworkers, store them in Dropbox’s Public folder
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    Just remember to be careful if storing personal files in dropbox....know how secure it is or increase security...I love dropbox but use it for files that are not confidential and do not have my personal information...
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    I love the idea of sharing photos through Dropbox instead of in e-mail. They upload quickly and you don't lose the quality of the photo like you might when you share on picasa or another photo share site.
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