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Lori Rake

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is your 3-ring binder for the web, create an online binder for content curation. Livebinders were created so that anyone, including educators, could do with digital information what we typically do with the papers on our desk -- organize them into nice containers like three-ring binders on a shelf. With these online binders, you can also upload your documents and easily combine them with your links in a neat and organized way. Once you've created your binder by filling it with links, resources, photos or videos, you can share it via email, link it to anything, embed it in a blog or view it in presentation mode With LiveBinders ,you can organize a lesson there, collaborate with a colleague in writing that lesson on a binder, and share it across many spaces. You can even have students work collaboratively on binders. Creating a LiveBinder to support your lesson planning will save you time and become a living document that you can update anytime.
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    This is a great way to organize all of your resources online. It looks very interesting and you can get good resources from the featured binders that are on the site.
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    I love live binders. I created one for each of the classes I teach. It is easy to add information, the class notes and handouts, links for extra practice, etc. Students can easily get to it from anywhere.
Stephanie Heid

Education Place-Ayudas gráficas - 1 views

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    Spanish Eduplace graphic organizers for classroom use
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    Helpful for preparation/advance organizers before reading/discussing TL topics
Heide DeMorris

Information Literacy - Home - 0 views

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    Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques.
Pia DeVries

Print, Cut, Fold- Creative Technology Projects - 1 views

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    nice collection of foldables and organizers
Laura Honig

Spanish Graphic Organizers - 3 views

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    This is a great website for all types of graphic organizers to help students with their speaking, writing, or just general ideas.
Heide DeMorris

10 Great Tools for Academic Research You Should Know about ~ Educational Technology and... - 1 views

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    some good tools for organizing your action research.  Non of them, unfortunately, analysis the data for you. 
Lori Rake

Exploratree - Exploratree by FutureLab - 2 views

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    This is a great tool to create graphic organizers. It could be used by teachers and students
Maria Nuzzo

Graphic Organizers in Spanish - 1 views

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    One of the teachers in my division sent me this link. The site has reproducible graphic organzers in Spanish and ideas on how to use them. You will have to print the graphic organizers to use them, but they have some possibilities.
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    I shared this with my colleagues one of whom shared it further and a college professor of future language teachers loved it and was quite appreciative of it. So, thanks for sharing. We never know how far a great link or idea will travel.
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    Wow, thanks Sheila.
amergin2005

19 Practical Evernote Ideas for Students, by Jordan Collier - 1 views

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    Free PDF download of excerpts from Collier's handbook. Aside from simply creating notebooks and notes on ideas of interest, students (and instructors, too!) can use Evernote features to track to-dos, share folders, even build portfolios. Evernote provides useful tools for helping students stay organized in our fast-paced, digital device-driven world.
Nicholas Meyers

bubbl.us | brainstorm and mind map online - 0 views

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    Allows students to create concept maps to help organize information and material.
Sabine Whitney

Web 2 - 4 Languages Teachers - 4 views

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    This is a great website. Web 2.0 tools divided into oral, listening, writing, vocab, language specific, IPad Apps, Android Apps, 21. C teaching and learning and more. What is great about this source that everything is neatly organized. Information includes cost of the tool, target audience, usefulness and ease of use rating.
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    I checked out the author's blog and found lots of interesting topics for discussion. Thanks Sabine!
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    Sabine, this is a great tool. I checked the apps for practicing listening skills and found a very interesting idea.I shared with my colleagues of Italian language.
anonymous

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 0 views

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    Storybird is a visual storytelling community. A global hub of readers, writers, and artists of all ages. Students and teachers can make, read, and share short, visual stories with an easy-to-use tool. Teachers and students can select artwork, drag and organize photos, and add your own text to create beautiful digital stories. These creations can then be published on the web with adjustable privacy settings and with the option to allow comments, which is perfect for teachers to encourage student collaboration. In addition, there is the option to create a classroom account. You can sign up for free or consider an upgrade to a paid account. World Language teachers can create stories for their students to read and share online. Students can also read or create short visual stories to share with their teacher and their peers.
James Yoder

CASLS InterCom: Weekly Newsletter - 0 views

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    Stay Up to Date with a "Reader's Digest" of Newsletters Between planning lessons, grading students' work, meeting with parents and administrators, organizing after-school activities, and attending teacher in-service days, who has time to stay apprised of recent developments in the field? Let CASLS help! Our staff subscribes to numerous listservs and taps our national network to create InterCom, a customizable weekly newsletter designed for the time-pressed educator. Members receive a collection of short descriptions with links to resources that match their interests such as curriculum, workshops, assessment, funding opportunities, and more. Join the over 1,700 InterCom members who are already in the know! Or use our search feature without joining.
Jim Sweigert

Creative Commons - 0 views

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    This is the official site for Creative Commons, a non-profit organization that allows users to license their creative work (e.g., music, blogs, photographs, course materials, etc.) in online environments.
Sarah Finck

Voxopop - 3 views

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    Organize talkgroups for your students on a voice-based message board. Students can practice oral skills in asynchronous communication. Conversations can be private.
amergin2005

Zachary Jones | Spanish Teacher - 0 views

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    This very whimsical, yet well-organized and engaging website offers a variety of activities for learning Spanish. Zachary Jones uses songs, videos, graphics, and articles to make the learning process authentic and enjoyable. One also can follow Zachary Jones on Twitter to receive Vocabulary of the Day on @ZJonesSpanish
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