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Kirstie Warr

Great Tool for Teaching Shakespeare - 2 views

  • Teaching Shakespeare Lesson Plans  Download this month's new Shakespeare lesson plans for your classroom.
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    Here is an excellent website that has tons of ideas, lesson plans, and activities on how to teach Shakespeare in the classroom. Some of the activities and games are really fun and interesting!
Alayna Baker

Simulations for Social Studies Classes - 1 views

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    I found this website when doing an assignment for another class. It has lots of ideas of engaging simulation activities for lots of subjects within social studies, such as civics, economics, history, geography, and others. Some of my favorites include the Oregon Trail activity and the Presidential Interview Panel. If you cannot find the type of activity you are looking for, there is a great search bar that allows you to look for more ideas you weren't even aware of.
Rick West

Google Translate Sings: "One Day More" from Les Miserables (PARODY) - YouTube - 0 views

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    ha! Funny video about how Google Translate can mess things up.
Rick West

Pearltrees - 1 views

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    A cleaner version of Pinterest, without the messy newsfeed (that can sometimes be inappropriate). Also, it has a cool feature where not only can you curate web material on your boards, but upload your own material too.
Rick West

The Overselling of Education Technology | EdSurge News - 1 views

  • We can’t answer the question “Is tech useful in schools?” until we’ve grappled with a deeper question: “What kinds of learning should be taking place in those schools?” If we favor an approach by which students actively construct meaning, an interactive process that involves a deep understanding of ideas and emerges from the interests and questions of the learners themselves, well, then we’d be open to the kinds of technology that truly support this kind of inquiry. Show me something that helps kids create, design, produce, construct—and I’m on board. Show me something that helps them make things collaboratively (rather than just on their own), and I’m even more interested—although it’s important to keep in mind that meaningful learning never requires technology, so even here we should object whenever we’re told that software (or a device with a screen) is essential.
  • If you haven’t given much thought to the kind of intellectual life we might want schools to foster, then it might sound exciting to “personalize” or “customize” learning. But as I argued not long ago, we shouldn’t confuse personalized learning with personal learning. The first involves adjusting the difficulty level of prefabricated skills-based exercises based on students’ test scores, and it requires the purchase of software. The second involves working with each student to create projects of intellectual discovery that reflect his or her unique needs and interests, and it requires the presence of a caring teacher who knows each child well.
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    good insight into the argument of whether technology has been oversold to schools!
delhicareer34

Why Should we Join Delhi Career Group for NDA Coaching - 0 views

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    National Defense Academy is the most prestigious institute in India that has been training the youth of the Country to mold them into officers. Every year over four lacs youngsters from our country strive the entrance examination of NDA .this is organized by the UPSC twice each in a year but best of best only a few get selected.
delhicareer34

IMU CET Coaching in Delhi - 0 views

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    Delhi Career Academy is one amongst the best IMU CET coaching centre in Delhi. Our result for IMU-CET EXAMINATION is 96 %. Our institute has the experience to train the candidates for various examinations. Many students have tasted success in their examination by taking guidance from Delhi Career Academy.
Mary Carlisle

mark haddon - 0 views

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      Take some time to explore what Mark Haddon has been up to. He's done so much more than write about The Curious Incident of the Dog.
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    Author of "Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Rick West

Straddling online and offline profiles, millennials search for identity | Deseret News - 0 views

  • “You know the person your going to meet is somewhere close in the building preparing for you, maybe by looking you up on Facebook or Googling your name, possibly reading an embarrassing entry about you on your mom's blog or being surprised to not find you on LinkedIn,” said Hanaike.
  • “I can't just be myself where and when I want because anything I do has the potential to end up on some site somewhere where anyone can look at it and judge. I feel like I need to water down who I am.”
Rick West

When Home Internet Means A Smartphone, Can A Kid Succeed At School? : All Tech Considered : NPR - 2 views

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    good article on current internet access for needy families and the effects on school.
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    Good article. I had spent some time working as volunteer at a Title 1 school and they had iPads in most of the classes. I thought it was interesting that in a school that has kids from low income families that a lot of the schoolwork was done with technology, considering that many of them have the same struggles as mentioned in this article.
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    A good read! Helped me to understand more about technology in the home.
Rick West

KidZui, The Internet For Kids - 4 views

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    A kids-safe browser that you download that has games, websites, and videos that are parent-approved.
Rick West

Blogs I read | Sue Waters Blog - 0 views

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    I like the Edublogger--I think she has good ideas. This is her list of blogs that she reads. I'll have to check them out sometime to see if I can pick up some new favorites from her list.
Whitney Fox

The Best of History Websites - 0 views

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    For those going into Social Studies, this site has many resources and links to lesson plans and helpful history websites.
Heidi Barnhart

GoodReads - 0 views

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    I first heard about this from my Eng 150 Librarian, but was reminded of it the other day. If you love to read and are always looking for good books it is awesome! I noticed Professor West even has a link on the class website. Enjoy!
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    I think there are probably a lot of you that already subscribe, but I've recently joined and I love having a way to keep track of the books I've read. I highly recommend it.
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    It's a great way for English teachers and students to keep track of the books they've read and be able to remember them. It's also a great way to share what books you've read. You can makes groups and have discussions, too.
Taylor Wilson

Teaching History with Technology - 0 views

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    This is a great teaching resource for History teachers. It shares some great ideas about lesson plans, projects, activities, etc.
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    I found this useful website that has many links and sources for history teachers trying to incorporate technology into their classes. They seem to provide quite a bit of support. I think I will like this site.
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    This is a great website for history teachers. It provides a comprehensive guide to teaching history with various types of technology. It includes different links to websites that provide technological lesson plans and activities, most of which I found could be very useful in a history classroom. The site also gives ideas on creating presentations and using multimedia in the classroom. Another great feature the site provides is the ability to discuss and collaborate with other history teachers - it provides blogs, Wikis, and even Google docs.
jenna_welsh

Using Seinfeld in an economics class - 1 views

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    I'll never teach economics, but I came across this and thought some of you would find it useful. This website has different clips from Seinfeld episodes that teach various economic topics... Pretty cool!
Michelle Walker

English Teacher's Ning - 2 views

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    english ning recommended by byu profs
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    This website is an incredible (free!) resource for English teachers. It has ideas, articles, networking for nearly any subject in English you could dream of! It was recommended to me by one of my English Teaching professors.
Kara Lewis

Scholastic Online Activities and Interactive Learning - 0 views

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    This has activities applicable to language arts, social studies, math, and science for grades Pre-K through 12th grade. They were actually pretty interesting. Very diverse.
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