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karen sipe

[iPhone Apps] Kid Apps: 13 in 1 1.0.5 download free. Install Kid Apps: 13 in 1 - 0 views

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    Get 13 great educational apps for FREE with Kid Apps: 13 in 1. This application was designed with the help of parents just like you. Are you looking for the perfect application to teach your young children fundamental reading, writing and math skills? Well, look no further, because Kid Genius: 13 in 1 brings the classroom to the palm of your hand. We have designed the perfect app for both parents and kids.
Vicki Barr

MixedInk - Free Collaborative Writing Tool - 0 views

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    MixedInk is a free and democratic collaborative writing tool. With MixedInk, any group can weave their best ideas and opinions together to collectively write reviews, op-eds, letters to the editor, petitions, mission statements, blogs, and more.">This is a cached version of http://mixedink.com/main.php. Diigo.com has no relation to the site.x
karen sipe

'Sexting In America: When Privates Go Public' Part 1 | News Video | MTV - 0 views

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    Sexting in America full video part 1.
Marge Runkle

Free K12 School Resources - 0 views

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    Free k12 school resources on math, history, social studies, science, living things, space, reading, writing, art and music for k12 students and teachers. Math Basic arithmetic, measurement, shapes, counting number, money, and word problems. Science & Technology Computers, technology, physics, chemistry and engineering for Kindergarten Kids, K-1, and K-2 students. Living Things Free educational resources on living things includes animals, the human body, plants and safety. Art & Music Arts and Music includes art history, music, painting, drawing, theatre and dance. Social Studies social studies includes geography, famous people, holidays and world cultures. Earth Science Geology, oceanography, weather, nature and the environment for kindergarten kids, K-1, and K-2 students. Reading & Writing Language arts includes reading, writing, grammar, poetry, alphabet, and online stories. History America history, world history, and ancient history. U.S. History & Culture Education resources on America includes United States history, government, geography and culture. Space The universe, solar system, stars and space exploration.
Marge Runkle

Blogger for Word - 0 views

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    Now you can use Blogger right within Microsoft® Word. Just download and install the Blogger for Word add-in and a Blogger toolbar will be added to Word allowing you to: * Publish to your blog * Save drafts * Edit posts
Donald Burkins

7 Essential Principles of Innovative Learning | MindShift - 4 views

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    1. Learners have to be at the center of what happens in the classroom 2. Learning is a social practice and can't happen alone 3. Emotions are an integra part of learning 4. Learners are different 5. Students need to be stretched, but not too much 6. Assessment should be for learning, not of learning 7. Learning needs to be connected across disciplines. cf. the Jenaplan School, Germany
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Backwards Edtech Tool Flow Chart - 0 views

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    Start with Student Task to find the tool
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    Start with Student Task to find the tool
Ann Baum (Johnston)

iGoogle conversion to igHome.com via 4 minute tutorial - 1 views

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    Migrant iGoogle tabs/settings to igHome before iGoogle disappears on November 1, 2013.
Marge Runkle

Lectures in 60 seconds - 0 views

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    Here's a KOOL idea. Create a 1 minute lecture to introduce, reinforce, review concepts! Better yet - let the kids do it!
Michelle Krill

Printable Certificates, Certificate Templates, Free Award Certificates, Blank Awards to... - 4 views

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    "FREE printable certificates, recognition awards, and blank certificates, certificates of appreciation, honor, and merit from 123certificates.com Use this certificate maker to print rewards for students, friends, family, party guests, anybody. Reward the student of the week, the player of the game, the spelling bee winner, teacher of the month, employee of the year, a student that has worked hard, you can even reward yourself! It's as easy as 1, 2, 3! "
Michelle Krill

Tech Futures | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • First, technology is changing the way students interact with information. It has revolutionized the way we obtain, gather, evaluate, and search for information, and schools that have not adapted to these changes find themselves disconnected from their students.
  • Secondly, many technology initiatives are specifically designed to increase a student’s access to technology. Therefore, a school district can achieve its goal without actually improving student learning. The problem is that access to technology should not be the goal; improving teaching and learning should be.
  • Consider how strange it would be to see a lesson that includes the statement “Students will use paper and a pen….”
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  • There was a time when information was only accessible at school from teachers, libraries, and textbooks. If a student didn’t learn the information before they left school, they had very limited access to these information resources. Yet now, the Internet has changed the rules: Information is available at any time to anyone with access.
  • School leaders need to decide what should be the focus of instruction: information retention, or information consumption.
  • Districts need to realize that one size does not fit all, and placing the same technology in each classroom in the name of equity is a recipe for disaster.
Michelle Krill

ISTE NETS for Administrators (02.Jan.2009) - Google Search - 0 views

Michelle Krill

Historical Facebook Lesson - Google Docs Templates - 1 views

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    "Allow a student to create a faux Facebook page for a famous person from history using a Google Drawing! A fun way to introduce research to students."
Marge Runkle

YouTube - Animaniacs - Yakko's World - 0 views

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    What a fun video for geography or world cultures! All in 1:54!
Donald Burkins

Engineering in K-12 Education, Part 1 - C-SPAN Video Library - 1 views

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    "The National Academy of Engineering and National Research Council held a symposium to coincide with the release their report "Engineering in K-12 Education: Understanding the Status and Improving the Prospects." Participants spoke about the recommendations and implementation of programs to include more engineering topics in primary math and science classes. The report assessed the value of developing and implementing engineering curricula for kindergarten through grade 12. It also describes what engineering concepts children are able to understand and at what age, and provides an analysis of more than a dozen engineering curriculum projects. "
John Sengia

Mission US | THIRTEEN - 2 views

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    This site is a new multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set throughout U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: For Crown or Coloni? puts players in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14 year old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. As players complete tasks throughout the city, they meet everyone from merchants to soldiers, sailors to poets, Patriots to Loyalists. The game reveals rising tensions threatening to come to a head, and, ultimately, players must choose where their loyalties lie. Teachers can use the website to manage classes and track student progress.
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    Free site that looks like it would be fun for kids.
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    Looks interesting.
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    "Mission US is a multimedia project featuring free interactive adventure games set in different eras of U.S. history. The first game, Mission 1: "For Crown or Colony?," puts the player in the shoes of Nat Wheeler, a 14-year-old printer's apprentice in 1770 Boston. As Nat navigates the city and completes tasks, he encounters a spectrum of people living and working there when tensions mount before the Boston Massacre. Ultimately, the player determines Nat's fate by deciding where his loyalties lie. Mission 2, "Flight to Freedom" (working title), which focuses on resistance to slavery, will launch in spring of 2011. Other missions, as well as a broadcast special, are planned for release in 2012."
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    Interactive games to learn about American history - The Revolution and Underground Railroad.
Lauri Brady

50+Ways - home - 2 views

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    "This is a new version of the original 50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story that was created in 2007. As of Oct 24, 2010 5:18 pm there are 65 Ways! If you are a person that likes watching DVD extras or seeing "The Making of..." I have a story for you, the History of 50+Ways... In this new version, I have made more places for you to directly add to the site, including your own story examples, sources of media, and advice for others you might be interested in a tool you used. See How to Contribute for more details."
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    I like that this new version has a section on the process of digital storytelling 1-2-3. 1 is Outlining the Story Idea, 2 is Finding Your Media (with a ton of copyright free resources linked), and 3 is finally Picking Your Tool. Excellent resource!
karen sipe

Lesson Plans - Fossils Rock! Tales from the Field - 2 views

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    What is it like to work as a paleontologist? In Activity 1, students listen to or read an interview with paleontologist Paul Sereno, a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence, to learn about his passion for science and his discovery of SuperCroc in sub-Saharan Africa. In Activity 2, students join a dig with paleontologist Mike Everhart to learn what happens when a scientist in the field suddenly discovers fossil remains. In the Closing Activity, students create a story or conduct an interview and present or record their work for an imaginary radio program.
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