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Marge Runkle

Mashpedia, the Multimedia Encyclopedia - 2 views

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    Mashpedia is a web encyclopedia enhanced with cutting-edge functionalities and sophisticated features such as multimedia content, social media tools and real-time information; it's free to use and open for public participation, allowing users to discuss specific topics, post and answer questions, share relevant links or contribute in new creative ways. Mashpedia integrates a variety of online services and applications like Wikipedia, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, Google News, Books, Blog Posts, and further contextual information into a single slick interface, presenting an organized outlook of live content feeds for every topic, thus providing a broad spectrum of services and features that eliminate the user's need to visit each service separately. Mashpedia provides articles for specific topics such as concepts, subjects, personalities, events, places, companies, products, etc., but not for broader, unspecific searches.
Michelle Krill

Wikipedia - Explained By Common Craft - 3 views

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    "This video explores the tools, policies and people that make Wikipedia articles factual and high quality."
Marge Runkle

GeoGebra « Mathematics and Multimedia Tutorials - 2 views

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    The objective of the GeoGebra Step-by-Step Tutorial Series is not only to teach the readers how to use the software, but also to suggest how to use GeoGebra in teaching and learning mathematics. Most of the tutorials are (or will be) linked to related articles containing explanations and proofs about the mathematics discussed in the tutorials.
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.
Marge Runkle

Purdue U Brings Social Networking to the Classroom -- Campus Technology - 0 views

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    This is the why and how to using Hotseat! Once again via Jim Gates ;-)
Marge Runkle

Mathematics Enrichment - 1 views

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    For teachers of mathematics, we: * Offer you FREE enrichment material (Problems, Articles and Games) at all Key Stages that really can help to inspire and engage learners and embed RICH tasks into everyday practice. * Help to promote RICH thinking in classrooms by offering on-line and face-to-face support at Primary and Secondary level. * Deliver professional development courses and workshops in rich mathematics. * Help teachers to think strategically about 'next steps' and progression in problem solving.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

VocabSushi: The better way to build your vocabulary - 2 views

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    "VocabSushi provides thousands of sentences that demonstrate any vocab word's contemporary usage in news articles. Compared to the brute force method of flashcard definitions, a deeper understanding of the word can be attained simply by reading several interesting sentences that contain that word."
Michelle Krill

Pennsylvania » 50 Open Source Tools That Replace Popular Education Apps - 1 views

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    "wonderful article on open source tools."
Marge Runkle

Marilyn Burns: 10 Big Math Ideas | Scholastic.com - 2 views

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    There are a great many online resources to assist with the 10 big ideas.
Michelle Krill

Practical Money Skills - Financial Literacy for Everyone - 1 views

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    "At www.practicalmoneyskills.com and www.whatsmyscore.org, educators, parents, and students can access free educational resources including personal finance articles, games, lesson plans, and more."
Marge Runkle

Tagxedo - Tag Cloud with Styles - 3 views

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    turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters -- into a visually stunning tag cloud, words individually sized appropriately to highlight the frequencies of occurence within the body of text.
karen sipe

HSJ.org - High School Journalism from ASNE - 0 views

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    Through the My High School Journalism feature students can upload their own news content, including articles, podcasts, videos, and photos to the page. Each week throughout the school year, submissions are rated by journalism experts, and the top student reporters receive awards for their news coverage.
Michelle Krill

Come back, computer lab, all is forgiven - - 0 views

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    Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - Computer labs are not obsolete.
Carol Mortensen

18 Free Screencasting tools to Create Video Tutorials - 2 views

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    Screencasting is a better and great way to showcase a procedure, to teach,demonstrate a service or to create video tutorials without having to write a content or an article. Screencasting tools are available both as desktop applications (Free and commercial) and web-based services. The good news is that there are a growing number of screencasting tools that are completely free to use; some do not even require a registration to let you get started.
Marge Runkle

100+ Useful Bookmarklets For Better Productivity | Ultimate List - 0 views

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    bookmarklets are small little applications you can place as browser's bookmark bar and they each perform a specific function, depending on what they are coded for. Bookmarklets are usually written in Javascript and they are extremely easy to install/remove. Bookmarklets work in most common used browsers like Firefox, Opera and Safari but probably lesser support in Internet Explorer. Article shares some of the most useful bookmarklets for designers, developers or even if you are a net surfer, they might just come in handy. Installing a bookmarklet is simple - all you need to do is drag them to your bookmark toolbar, that's all. \n\n
Marge Runkle

Discovery News - 0 views

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    Recently launched science and technology news website from Discovery Communications. It features breaking news and in-depth articles related to the Earth, Space, Tech, Animals, Dinosaurs, Archaeology, Human and History.
John Sengia

Science NetLinks - 2 views

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    Resources for science including web sites, lesson ideas, articles, and online tools. Very nicely organized. Includes a This Day in Science feature.
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