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Deb Little

Global Connections for Elementary Students - 3 views

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    Simple Structures: The late Hilda Taba, noted social studies educator and curriculum developer, always emphasized that "kids need categories," or "pigeon-holes," if you will, into which they can fit new facts, concepts and ideas. Abundant learning theory supports this. The fact is that most teachers also appreciate having some simple structures with which to work.
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    It took a bit of searching, but here are some elementary lessons to enhance student understandings of our global world. The homepage also has lessons geared for middle and high school students. Here is that link: http://www.globaled.org/curriculum3.html
Anita Roche

Virtual Author Visits in Your Library or Classroom - Skype An Author Network - 10 views

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    Looks like an interesting activity to do in elementary classrooms with Skype.
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    Totally agree!!
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    I think this is a great idea for any class at any level - elementary or secondary.
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    This link has changed. Here is the correct one http://skypeanauthor.wikifoundry.com/
Page8 Spilles

State of Education Video - 0 views

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    Article about the growing need for using video in the elementary classroom.
Amy Updegraff

Using YouTube Videos to Make Inferences - 7 views

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    Interesting idea using YouTube vidoes.
Shaeley Santiago

LangMedia: CultureTalk - 6 views

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    This site has specific cultural videos targeted for elementary, middle school, and high school students. One video I viewed showed a large family meal being shared in Bangledesh. Lots of material here to give students a world view so different from their own.
Heidi Bellon

Just for Kids | Kid Safe site - 4 views

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    sites for internet safety
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    There are some excellent sites here to use to teach kids how to be a safe and ethical cyber citizen
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    The original site of cybercitizenship.org has some good resources for teachers, students and parents like the one that is bookmarked more for the elementary age.
mverbrugge50315

How to use Youtube in the Classroom - 4 views

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    Benefits and drawbacks to using YouTube in class.
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    elementary intro to how Youtube can be used in the classroom
Evemarie Zimmerman

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 2 views

  • Classes could use Diigo to review content in a type of fact-checking activity. The internet could be used to research important points of study and see if that information can be confirmed with bookmarks.
  • Teaching students to research is a common standard across all grade levels, elementary, middle school, high school, and beyond. Diigo excels as a research tool: Students can save relevant websites to lists in their Diigo student accounts. Each saved bookmark captures the URL and a screenshot, and can be searched later. Students can highlight important information right on the website, using Diigo. Later, when students return to the website, they find the reason they saved the bookmark in the first place. Students can use virtual sticky notes to summarize the important points of information from the website. This activity will mimic the time-tested procedure of using note cards to summarize and organize research projects. Students working on similar topics can create and join groups in order to collaborate. Later, when students need to document their sources, Diigo can be used to recall website URLs for citing sources.
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    my students can start research and take it home with them
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    maybe students will actually be willing to document since it will be easy to fin the source
Sam Oppel

BrainPOP | Digital Etiquette - 9 views

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    Excellent site to use with elementary kids.
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    I love BrainPop. There are so many useful videos and tools on there.
Amy Keller

‪The Creek Squad and Google Apps for Education‬‏ - YouTube - 5 views

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    A group of 8th graders in Iowa that manage Google Apps for Education. So cool!
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    This is really neat! Get the kids on board to teach the teachers and others. Fun to see Andy Crozier in the video- I have known him for many years-since he was in elementary school
Kari Bosma

Teaching is Elementary: Skype in the Classroom...For Real! - 5 views

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    On this blog a fourth grade classroom teacher shares how she and another teacher (that she connected with via twitter) collaborated to use Skype to connect and complete a Mystery State Project. I think that this is a neat idea and that my fourth grade teachers would be interested in trying this.
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    I teach all levels at the high school and I can see this as an asset for my classes.
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