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karen sipe

History Matters: The U.S. Survey Course on the Web - 0 views

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    History matters is a database of coursework, guides, and primary-source documetns on topics in American history, History Matters was produced by two academic programs at the City Unviersity of New York and George Mason University. The site is most useful for high school history teachers and studetns, and educators can use it as a professional-development resource. The Digital Blackboard page offersr curriculum guides with links to third-party reference sites. Another page hosts a series of Q & A interviews with history teachers, who reveal the secrets behind teaching a successful history course. The Students as Historians page links to web-based projects created by high school and college students. And don't forget to check out the primary-source search engine, located on the Many Pasts page. The search enging links to more than a thousand images, audio, and text-based documenets from American history sites across the Internet.
Aly Kenee

websiteswikisandblogs - Science Links - 0 views

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    Lots and lots of links to science resources
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    Lots and lots of links to science resources
Bryan Tayman

Common Sense on E-rate and CIPA: Toolkits for Schools and Districts | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    From the site: Does your school or district receive E-rate funding? This free toolkit will help you meet the educational requirements outlined in the Children's Internet Protection Act. Use the robust lessons and helpful documentation templates to demonstrate your commitment to teaching kids how to use technology safely. Your toolkit provides: * A short toolkit intro video * An implementation guide * Documents to track activity * Links to valuable E-rate info Thanks to Karen Sheely for sharing the link with me.
Marge Runkle

Real-time Earthquake Map - 1 views

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    Check out the links at the bottom of the page. Many interesting educational links.
Marge Runkle

Twine: a tool for creating interactive stories - 1 views

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    Twine lets you organize your story graphically with a map that you can re-arrange as you work. Links automatically appear on the map as you add them to your passages, and passages with broken links are apparent at a glance. As you write, focus on your text with a fullscreen editing mode like Dark Room. Rapidly switch between a published version of your story and the editable one as you work.
Marge Runkle

gl·am - Link Group Service - 0 views

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    The shortest solution to focus the Internet. You can use gl·am to... * Easily shorten URLs * Store an infinite amount of URLs into one single short URL with our Link Groups * Make a personalized homepage for yourself. * Take notes when comparing items. * Create a step-by-step tutorial for other users. * Build website collections. * and much much much more.
Marge Runkle

Free Online Graphing Calculator TI 83 84 86 89: Student's Center - 1 views

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    "This free on-line graphing calculator is available to you 24hrs / 7days a week. This free online graphic calculator requires no subscription, no downloading, no soft-ware, and has no advertising. When you click on the link, a new window opens. If the calculator doesn't load right away close the new window and click on the link again. Once the window is open you may resize it or maximize it to fit your screen. "
Michelle Krill

Motion and Forces - 0 views

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    "* The motion of an object can be described by its position, direction of motion, and speed. That motion can be measured and represented on a graph. * An object that is not being subjected to a force will continue to move at a constant speed and in a straight line. * If more than one force acts on an object along a straight line, then the forces will reinforce or cancel one another, depending on their direction and magnitude. Unbalanced forces will cause changes in the speed or direction of an object's motion. (NSES, 1996) Here you will find a list of recommended "learning tools" for this standard. All links are in yellow, just click the link. "
karen sipe

ArtsAlive.ca - 0 views

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    This link is part of the ArtsAlive.ca but this is specifically the link for composing music.
Marge Runkle

MathsKit - quick links to resources for Maths teachers - 1 views

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    Quick links to resources for Mathematics teachers..
karen sipe

The National Academies presents: What You Need to Know About Energy - 1 views

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    The National Academy of the Sciences has launched this new website that gives an overview of the U.S. energy system. It covers 4 main topics: energy uses, sources of energy, the cost of energy (in terms of the environment, national security, and sustainability), and energy efficiency. The site has easy to navigate content and links to source material, and it includes n energy quiz, a glossary, and a source library. The site's producers are also developing curriculum-based materials for high school and middle school classrooms. Two special features--Our Energy System and Understasnding Efficiency--are designed to actively engage visitors and enhance their understanding of energy, including what it is, h ow we use it, and ways to conserve it.
Aly Kenee

How to Find Anything Online: Become an Internet Research Expert | Webdesigner Depot - 2 views

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    Search skills with links to good specialized searching tools (further down in the post).
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    Search skills with links to good specialized searching tools (further down in the post).
Aly Kenee

Math - Brightstorm - 2 views

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    Math Problems solved and explained by teachers -- free. (Link from FreeTech4Teachers)
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    Math Problems solved and explained by teachers -- free. (Link from FreeTech4Teachers)
John Sengia

Music Tech Teacher - 1 views

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    Music technology links and resources. The Quizzes and Games section is worth a look, use with students individually or with whole class by Interactive tablet or whiteboard.
karen sipe

NCSS 2012 - CYAO Video Creation - Google Drive - 1 views

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    This slide shows you how to create youtube interactive videos with links to other videos topics.
karen sipe

Some Very Good iPad Apps for Science Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    This link has a collection of Science Apps all are Free.
Lauri Brady

6 Important Wikipedia Tools for Teachers - 1 views

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    "Wkipedia is a great educational resource for both teachers and students. Its articles appear almost always in the first four links of the search results. I know there are some issues with the use of this resource in education such as : plagiarism, trusted content and many more but still instead of excluding it all together we better learn and teach our students the best ways to use it."
Ann Baum (Johnston)

ISSLive! Bringing the International Space Station to every generation. - 1 views

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    "From this site you can see live data that is transmitted from the Space Station to Mission Control. On the Educators link it has lesson plans on how to use the data in the classroom." Shared by Jeff Williams.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Storify your English classroom - 2 views

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    "Our focus this term is a thematic study about power and greed, perfect as a lead in to out text study of George Orwell's Animal Farm. We introduced Storify to our students, with the intention of them curating resources of their choosing that they feel link to this theme. Storify is pretty simple to use; you make your stories by accessing tools of the social web that are handily searchable in a sidebar and can be dragged into your story space."
Lauri Brady

Miss Hill's Digital Hallway - 1 views

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    Check out Miss Hill's Digital Hallway link at the bottom of her page. This is great way that she shares student work displays with parents who can't get into the building. Miss Hill adds a QR code for the display video to her newsletter so parents can access it from their smartphones as well! Great idea!
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