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Rick West

If You Printed The Internet … | CreativeCloud - 0 views

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    First, some cool descriptions of how much information is really in the Internet. Second, a good example of data visualization.
Aleta Breakwell

K-12 Student Center - UEN - 0 views

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    k-12 Student Center - Resources to help the K-12 student.
Nataliejane

About ProjectExplorer - 0 views

  • Via the Internet, ProjectExplorer provides students with access to peoples and places they may never have seen or knew existed.
    • Nataliejane
       
      This is cool. It's like traveling in the classroom. This could be neat to do when reading a novel or something set outisde the United States to get some background information. Learn about the country by "traveling" there together as a class. I like that idea..
Rick West

What Your Child is Doing Online | STAYSAFEONLINE.org - 0 views

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    an article about what kids are doing online and tips for safe sharing of information
Rick West

Diigo Toolbar | Diigo - 0 views

shared by Rick West on 14 Sep 10 - Cached
  • Power tools to substantially enhance your experience for online browsing and interactions, and for information gathering and sharing...
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    the toolbar
Cara Jessop

Best Teaching Blog Award Winner - 0 views

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    This blog was Edublog's winner for the best teaching blog. In browsing through this blog, I found a variety of information that is useful for teachers across all subject areas!
mckaylasko

Sites for teachers - 0 views

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    This website is a gold mine of websites and information that is useful for teaching, and the best part is that most of it is based on classroom safe web practices.
Meg N

D-Ed Reckoning - 0 views

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    The blogger is passionate about education reform and is especially concerned with decisions being made based on little information or misinformation.
Rick West

Suggested Reading: Clickers in Education | Clif's Notes - 1 views

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    Good information on how to use clickers in education.
Rick West

FOXNews.com - 5 Sites That Are Better Than Google - 1 views

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    Several search and information sites that just might be better than Google.
Rick West

Millennials: A Portrait of Generation Next - Pew Research Center - 0 views

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    Information on what the millennials are like.
heather Slaugh

Shmoop study guides - 1 views

shared by heather Slaugh on 06 Oct 09 - Cached
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    This website provides free study guides for many subject areas, including Literature, US History, Poetry, and Civics. I am way excited about it, because teachers need study guides sometimes, too! It would be a great way for students to find a compilation of information to use for projects or to study for tests.
Rick West

FBI Publications - A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety - 0 views

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    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.
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    Information from the FBI on internet safety, written to parents
Rick West

YouTube - IMSafety - 0 views

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    This video is about IM safety and giving out personal information online.
rickwesttest2

How to upload video (FLV, WMV, AVI, MOV, MPEG, MP4) to YouTube on Mac OS - 0 views

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    Information on uploading videos to Youtube.
Alayna Baker

History Videos - 1 views

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    I love videos! Even students who do not claim to be "visual learners" enjoy a video because it keeps their attention and helps them remember the information they are viewing. I have used this website multiple times when teaching lessons in various schools and they have always gone over well. Plus, not only is it a great resource, but it is also allowed in internet filters. YouTube, on the other hand, is blocked in the majority of schools.
Rick West

How Technology Is Warping Your Memory | The Creativity Post - 1 views

  • Last year at MIT, researchers identified a neural circuit that helps the brain to create long-lasting memories, and the circuit was found to work more effectively when the brain is actively paying attention to what it's looking at. Numerous studies have also found that when students multitask while doing schoolwork, they understand and retain less of the information.
  • The bottom line? If you lose the bigger story, you're likely lose the smaller details, too.
  • So-called "senior moments" are becoming increasingly common among younger people, recent data has found, and it's thought to be due, at least in part, to excessive reliance on technology. A 2013 Trending Machine national poll found that millennials (aged 18-34) are more likely than those over the age of 55 to forget what day it is (15 percent vs. 7 percent) and where they put their keys (14 percent vs. 8 percent). Gen-Yers even forget to take a shower (6 percent) more frequently than seniors. Rising stress levels (which may also have something to do with constant connectivity) could be a factor as well.
Nataliejane

Technology in the English Language Learner Classroom? - National Writing Project - 1 views

shared by Nataliejane on 14 Sep 09 - Cached
  • They saw how Google Docs could be used for peer revision
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      Some students may be more comfortable using computers. They could peer review in Google Docs or even learn how to do that in Microsoft Word. I feel like students are becoming more efficient on computers and at times are more willing to work on computers.
  • it isn't so much what technology can do for classroom instruction; what is central is what it can do for the learner as a citizen of the digital age. 
  • English language learners who, without the requisite experiences and opportunities to engage with technologies, may turn out to be the least empowered when it comes to gathering, analyzing, and synthesizing digitized information."
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