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Martha Hickson

Librarydoor: Information Trumps Technology in the Common Core - 17 views

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    next time you ponder what to do with technology, consider the following essential questions: What information can my students communicate with technology?  What information can I embed into this project?   Can my students access information to synthesize, critically?  Are my students information literate as well as tech-savvy?  Am I asking my students to JUST find information? Or, have I asked them to do anything with that information?  Synthesize?  Create? Debate? Transform that information into a position, problem solve,  etc,?  
Donna Baumbach

Limitless Libraries - 8 views

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    Limitless Libraries is a cooperative program of Nashville Public Library and Metro Nashville Public Schools with the goal of improving school libraries, fostering resource sharing between the two institutions, and improving student access to learning materials.
Katy Vance

The DART-Europe E-theses Portal - 0 views

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    This portal allows you to search and access theses from European universities. 
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Weekend Payday Loans - No Pressure Of Risking Your Hard Asset! - Medium - 0 views

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    Weekend Payday Loans - One can find this financial service an absolutely quick and confidential way to access the immedi…
Donna Baumbach

pastelink.me | the easiest way to share files online - 29 views

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    asteLink is a simple to use tool that allows teachers and students to send large files (up to 250MB) without having to sign up and register for a service. Users can also share as many files as they want and they will stay accessible to the other party for a full week. This is a great site that breaks the 10MB email cap that most schools enforce and it is simple to use with its drag-and-drop file loading and no registration requirement. A great way to quickly and easily send a large video or photo file that otherwise might require a service with a registration or a physical media exchange.
Fran Bullington

iPad Literature Circles - Literature Circles - 37 views

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    Conducting Literature Circle with mobile devices such as the iPad, not only provides immediate access to a diverse selection of books, but also to reference materials, research tools, interactive maps, and a slew of creation and dynamic notebook apps. Within this single device, students can quickly check the meaning of a word, run a quick background check on a historic event, or articulate their understanding of text with a range of multimedia apps. Teachers can now easily differentiate the processes students can use to demonstrate understanding.
Fran Bullington

Literacy Journal: Only 1 iPad in the Classroom? - 21 views

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    The answer is easy: YES, especially if the teacher has access to a Mac desktop or (preferably) laptop and a wifi network in the classroom. It is an even larger YES if the Mac device has the most current operating system. Having a computer to which the iPad can sync is not absolutely necessary, but it is a Best Idea. If you are not feeling confident, get your IT person or another teacher to help you out with setup. I am focused here on apps to install for MS and HS - and then what to do with them.
Susan Waterworth

International Center for Academic Integrity - 0 views

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    The International Center for Academic Integrity seeks to identify, affirm, and promote the values of academic integrity among students, faculty, teachers, and administrators. This website contains information about the Center and its activities, with a members area hosting resources and information about ICAI projects and a ListServ for exchanging ideas and information. Become a member today and learn how your academic institution can gain access to all of the online resources provided by ICAI!
Leah Griffin

The Online Books Page - 0 views

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    Need an eBook in the public domain. Search U Penn's database, and it will tell you what websites provide access to the content.
Martha Hickson

Lesson Plan | Easy Access: Creating Annotated Versions of News Articles - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Could be adapted for use during "explore" stage of research process, background research, topic refinement
Judy O'Connell

High School Makerspaces: Q&A with MAKE's Dale Dougherty - 22 views

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    ""By creating makerspaces in an educational context, students can have access to tools and equipment that they might not have otherwise; they can collaborate on projects that are driven by their own interests, and by doing so, develop the capacity and confidence to innovate.""
Judy O'Connell

Fujitsu ScanSnap Document Scanners + Evernote - 12 views

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    Use your ScanSnap to digitize all the documents, receipts, and business cards that clutter your desk and life. Set your ScanSnap to send those scans into Evernote, where they become instantly accessible and searchable from any device you use. Who knew that going paperless could be so simple?
jenibo

14 Excellent YouTube Math Channels for Teachers and Students ~ Educational Technology a... - 21 views

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    "hese are basically channels where you can have access to a wide variety of math videos and tutorials to help your students with Math. I have included only what I believe are the best Math channels out there. Check out this selection and share with your colleagues."
Martha Hickson

One-to-One: Let's Have One Librarian for Every 1:1 School | Pivot Points | School Libra... - 9 views

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    With devices in hand, students are increasingly likely to enter the library not through a door, but through an app or a website. The ability to download textbooks and library books and retrieve information from databases means that the 1:1 device serves as an important access point to library materials. If
Cathy Oxley

Game Catalog | GlassLab Games - 11 views

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    Unlimited access to free educational games for up to 100 students.
Jennifer Dimmick

Chronicling America « Library of Congress - 6 views

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    The Library of Congress has digitized all the micrfiche of all the newspapers it had access to from 1836-1922. You can search by term or name within any state
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