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John Sengia

Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    Guides for various web 2.0 tools.
Beth Dunbar

EHMIS Wiki - Diigo Activity - 4 views

  • How To VideosBookmarking -http://help.diigo.com/how-to-guide/bookmarkingHighlighting -http://help.diigo.com/how-to-guide/how-to-highlightSticky Notes -http://help.diigo.com/how-to-guide/sticky-note
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    A middle school diigo activity! Easily adaptable.
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    How to videos
Ann Baum (Johnston)

LoTi Framework - 0 views

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    Direct link on updated site.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 1 views

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    A comprehensive introduction to using technology in all K-12 classrooms.
Ann Baum (Johnston)

Languages Study Resources! - 1 views

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    This site provides flashcards, hangman, crosswords, wordsearches, and more in different languages. The best part is that students can export to cell phones, PDAs, or iPods. Teachers and students can create their own items too.
Michelle Krill

using technology in writing - 0 views

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    Explore how technology can be a helpful tool that enhances and supports students' performance with their writing. Below you will see technology listed with the suggested grade level posted next to the title. The grade levels are separated in three groups: primary (K-2 grades), intermediate (3-5 grades), and secondary (6-12 grades).
karen sipe

Shakespeare Searched. - 0 views

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    Shakespeare searched was created by the Folger Shakespeare Library, in Washington, and allows students to search for specific words within the lines of Shakespeare's plays and sonnets. A keyword search can identify a specific passage in a specific poem or play or find larger meaning and themes within his many works. Search the word "love" for example, pulls hunderds of passages from plays like "Romeo and Juliet," " A Midsummer Night's Dream," and, of course, "Love's Labour's Lost." within each search, common results are grouped by topic. These grouplings or clusters break the search down further to show how many tiems a Shakespearean character used the word love, or find words that are most commonly associated with love.
Marge Runkle

Welcome to Grammaropolis - 7 views

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    Grammaropolis is a fresh, fun, and exciting new way to learn about the parts of speech. When students associate human qualities and characteristics with the parts of speech, abstract and seemingly arbitrary grammatical rules start to make a lot more sense.
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