This is a federal web page that lists some habits in their children parents (and teachers!) need to watch out for that could signal harmful Internet usage.
A member of our class shared this on their blog. It's another great site for finding material with flexible copyrights that are easier for us to use and reuse on the Internet or in projects.
Although these aren't the greatest or most entertaining resources, there are different videos that could be useful to a teacher that include training on how to use the technology that is available to them in their school.
This site gives advice on using Nintendo Wii to teach different physical fitness curriculum. Not helpful for my content area, but very interesting way to use this technology in an educational way.
This student in the F2F class did a great video project on a Percy Shelley poem. Check it out for an example of using video to represent/interpret poetry!
And it's actually good music! Some of you may have already found this, but I was excited to find it yesterday as I was looking for music for the background of my video. There are different categories of use, some you can use and change, some you can use but not change, etc. Check it out, even if you're just looking for some new music in your life.
A student found this website. As long as you focused on the content, and not just the animations, it could be a fun way for students to represent things they have learned in much the same way that they normally give presentations.
I don't know if anyone else has had trouble finding out what you need to do if you are planning on teaching in another state. This site is the test that Utah uses, but it also lists the requirements for other states' tests and has links to their licensing websites.
cently went through a major decluttering of my house and I rid myself of things that didn't make me as happy as the real estate they were taking up in my soul and my home. I am MUCH happier now