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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
Amy Keller

Twitter - Website Review - 0 views

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    Great social tool, but use the privacy controls.
anonymous

My Experience with epals « Kids and Technology-A natural combination! - 11 views

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    This website outlines a teacher's experience with using epals and gives suggestions on what she would do differently in the future. 
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    This website gave some good suggestions for use of e-pals. Her article informs about some of her experiences with her classes.
Barbara Donery

Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, Online Bookmarking and Annotation, Personal L... - 6 views

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    This website has many different parts. It includes "34 Ways to Use Google Docs in the Classroom", "34 Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom," "70 Ways to Use Google Forms in the Classroom" There are also many more online and offline activities. 
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    This is awesome. A lot of information to use.
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    Got some more ideas from this for our site.
Kari Bosma

Internet Safety & Cyberbullying Resources - 8 views

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    This is a collection of Internet Safety and Cyberbullying Resources provided by Iowa's Keystone Area Education Agency. I highlighted the two websites that I currently use to teach about  Cyber Citizenship, which are Cybersmart and Professor Garfield: Internet Safety and You.
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    This collection is one to bookmark and use. Different levels of resources.
Carl Spilles

Jeff Utecht » Google Apps - 4 views

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    This website is useful as it has various teacher and student made examples
Janna Dierks

Grpahite from Common Sense Media - 0 views

Provides educational websites, apps, and games for students of any age. They can be sorted by subject, grade, skill, and Common Core. All are from reputable sites and meet Common Sense Media's clas...

technology apps games websites education commoncore

started by Janna Dierks on 03 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
ericksonda

Getting Started - YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Share YouTube videos via SafeShare.TV: http://www.safeshare.tv/. Copy and paste the YouTube URL and the site will generate a SafeShare link which masks all content except the video itself. Include the link in blog posts or website information so students can safely view video content on their own. Access content via SafeShare links when viewing videos in class (one computer and projector). Note: The video can still be viewed full screen.
  • websites support embedding and kids can get to the "real" page if they really want to. Promo
Anita Roche

PVJH Library - 1 views

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    Patting myself on the back for downloading and incorporating the Diigo Education Pioneer on my Google website. You can do it too!
Lisa Westerman

Great Behavior Resources...http://www.behaviordoctor.org/ - 3 views

A subject close to my heart. Dr. Riffel uses technology to connect with us and to give us free resources to aid in dealing with student behavior.

Behavior Resources

Jamie Dee

Teaching Youth Cyberethics - National Crime Prevention Council - 1 views

  • Teaching teens about the ethical treatment of others on the web and of websites and intellectual property (such as music, videos, and written materials) in cyberspace can help prevent cybercrime. While youth who commit cybercrimes may realize that their actions are wrong, they may not know that their Internet behaviors are illegal. A U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office Task Force categorizes cybercrime in three ways: The computer as a target (using a computer to attack other computers) The computer as a weapon (using a computer to commit a crime) The computer as an accessory (using a computer to store illegal files or information)
Sam Oppel

followmolly.com - 3 views

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    I have found this website to be very helpful when setting up a Google Site and maintaining it.
Lisa Westerman

Instant Translation - 1 views

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    Check out this website and explore translating into a different language. This shows how it works on ePals. Very cool! Students are going to love this!
Deb Little

Free Technology for Teachers: 47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

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    1. School Tube is a website dedicated to the sharing of videos created by students and teachers. School Tube allows teachers and schools to create their own channels for sharing their students' works. School Tube also provides excellent how-to resources, copyright-friendly media, and lesson plans for using video in the classroom.
Jennifer Otten

NEA - Get Smart! - 5 views

    • Laura Foell
       
      Study up about the drop box, mobile mouse pro, edutecher,
    • Jennifer Otten
       
      Thanks for pointing out the mobile mouse pro. Have you used that before? There are A LOT of things to sift through on the edutecher website.
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    a lot of interesting material that we could use in the classroom
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    What about students that don't have cell phones? My own kids aren't allowed to get on till their 16. Or what about the families that are low income?
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    I'm with you, Sara. My own kids get a cell phone for Christmas freshman year and DON'T have Internet access, however the Ipod Touch has the Internet. (Kids bought themselves.) This has inspired me to not only poll kids on their Internet access on a computer but on their phone/Ipod as well.
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    Thanks Laurie, that is a good point. We do have a few Ipod Touches at our school if kids don't have one.
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    I agree with some of the comments about some kids not having access. But schools should be encouraged to make these available to those without access.
Stacey Wigant

Skype in the Spanish Comprehensible Input classroom - 0 views

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    For Spanish Classrooms that are taught through comprehensible input method of teaching.
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    I found this website extremely helpful! This is what I was looking for/thinking about when I signed up for this class. :) Thanks for sharing this link!
Stacey Wigant

Cyberbullying and how to create a classroom policy - 1 views

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    Great website.. I liked the class contract they had as a PDF.
Heidi Bellon

Cybersafety support for Teens: Cybersmart - 1 views

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    Very good website for all age groups, but I focused on the teen area since that is who I teach. This has a really good video playing out scenarios of what cyberbullying is and how it affects all involved.
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