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LiveBinders for Education - 0 views

  • y of online resources in one location giving students
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    Use LiveBinders to integrate a variety of online resources in one location giving students what they need in context:
Carol Kurz

101 Web 2.0 Teaching Tools | OEDB.org - 0 views

  • tools that will make a teacher’s, or those enrolled in the best online education programs, life easier
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    tools that will make a teacher's, or those enrolled in the best online education programs, life easier
Carol Kurz

Web 2.0 In Special Ed - 0 views

  • Using Web 2.0 Tools In The Special Education Classroom Andrea Berman-Liebowitz
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    Using Web 2.0 Tools In The Special Education Classroom Andrea Berman-Liebowitz-Slideshow
Carol Kurz

Storybird Studio - literacy and writing tools for teachers, librarians, educators and c... - 0 views

  • language arts tool. We use illustrations to inspire students to write stories: picture books for K-5, longform chapter books for Grades 5-9, and poetry for everything in-between.
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    language arts tool; includes illustrations to inspire students to write stories: picture books for K-5, longform chapter books for Grades 5-9, and poetry for everything in-between.
Carol Kurz

Web 2.0 Tools | Technology Options for Special Needs - 0 views

  • collected the following information and resources focused on blogs, microblogging (twitter), and Podcast/Vodcast from Internet postings, “web 2.0 how-to for educators” book published from iste, and the information provided by educators and professionals from MD/DC/VA area.
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    collection of blogs, microblogging (twitter), and Podcast/Vodcast from Internet postings, "web 2.0 how-to for educators" book published from iste, and the information provided by educators and professionals 
Carol Kurz

Music can improve concentration in some children with ADHD - 0 views

shared by Carol Kurz on 24 Jan 16 - No Cached
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    From Rachmaninov to rock 'n' roll, listening to music while studying may help some children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). For some, music has similar positive effects to medication. The findings are part of a study on the effects of distractors on children with ADHD.
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