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Ursula Rockefeller

TES Connect - 1 views

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    This site is an excellent resource for lesson plans, PowerPoint presentations, class activities for communication in the target language. Teachers share several artifacts which can be used in the classroom to enhance student engagement both inside and outside the classroom. There is also a Forum where world language teachers blog about useful tips and issues in the world language classroom. Lots of current topics discussed such as using technology in the classroom.
Bobby Hobgood, Ed.D.

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Gallery View - 1 views

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    Today's Front Pages is a dynamic feature of the Newseum website, providing pdf versions and links to prominent newspapers around the US and around the world. To access today's news in another country and in another language, view the collection via the "Map"view which allows you to choose the region of the world you want to explore. As an activity for world language students, have them research a current event that appears on the front pages of several international papers, in English and in the target language. Use this activity to not only learn about current news and culture, but to explore how a singular event is reported differently by different newspapers.
ryandavis207

Integrate iPads Into Bloom's Digital Taxonomy With This 'Padagogy Wheel' | Edudemic - 3 views

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    This chart shows how different iPad apps can satisfy different areas of Blooms taxonomy.  The chart shows the action words, adjectives, and applications for each area.   This chart offers ideas for technology for classroom teachers as well as the wording to use along with it.  I especially like the different apps for Analyse, many are new and useful for teachers.
Heide DeMorris

Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction - 2 views

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    Contact us with comments and questions about this collection. Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction web site for educational and research purposes only. Any other use of these materials, including but not limited to commercial or scholarly reproductions, redistribution, publication, or transmission, is strictly prohibited without written permission.
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    Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction is a free gallery of images hosted by the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Research Library. The gallery contains nearly 500 drawings of people conversing, scenes in houses and buildings, and objects commonly found in houses. You'll also find drawings scenes in cities, in stores, and in nature. The visuals are all drawn cartoon style without any text or speech bubbles. Applications for Education If you're looking for some visual prompts to use in your language lessons, take a look at the gallery at Visuals for Foreign Language Instruction. You can search the gallery by keyword or simple browse through the collection. 
Megan Williams

A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator - Using social media in 21st century classroo... - 1 views

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    Many of us have been talking about how it is hard to find time to take advantage of all the technologies that are out there. I thought this page offered an interesting perspective on how 21st technology can be incorporated into daily life.
Elda Buonanno

How today's higher education faculty use social media infographic - 1 views

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    Interesting article on the use of infographic. The full report from the Pearson and the Babson Survey Research Group offers an interesting perspective on the use of social media in the classroom
Larissa Arist

PowToon, free software animated video maker and PowerPoint alternative - 1 views

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    A free online tool that students can use to create animated voice presentations for the classroom.
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    I will have to implement this tool next time when I create comic strips. What a neat idea, interactive, fun and free.
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    I like this tool, I have seen teachers in my school use a program similar to this one, but for some reason I can't remember the program. These can be fun for the students to use because it is something different than the normal PowerPoint that they complete for assignments.
Heide DeMorris

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Developing Your Digital Study Skills - 0 views

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    This blog is for English Language Teachers, but the ideas can be used for any language - I could take the same idea he gives for Scrible and use it on another language site and have students respond to the readings.  
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.
Heide DeMorris

Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    The purpose of this site is to share information about free resources that teachers can use in their classrooms. In 2008 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog." In 2009 Free Technology for Teachers was again awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog" and was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Individual Blog." In 2010 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Awards for "Best Resource Sharing Blog," "Best Ed Tech Support," and "Best Individual Blog." In 2011 Free Technology for Teachers received the Edublogs Award for Best Ed Tech Blog. Free Technology for Teachers is read by an audience of more than 45,000 daily subscribers (current as of April 1, 2012).
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    This is one of my favorite sites to find out what's new in tech for our use.  The April 11th blog post discusses typing accents in other languages.  It also presents 2 virtual keyboards for WL students. Also presented are links to learning languages, activities, and image-based language lessons.  
Megan Williams

80 Ways To Use Google Forms In Your Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    Specific and detailed examples on how to use Google Forms in the classroom. Definitely, a must check it out
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    This site has a slideshow about how to use Google Docs / Drive in the classroom.
Ursula Rockefeller

Google Voice - One phone number, online voicemail, and enhanced call features - 0 views

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    Students use their cell phones to call and leave messages in the target language at any time. Assign a question or set of questions for them to call in and answer.
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    What phone number do you use to link it to? I don't want my cell phone ringing at all times of the day....
Megan Williams

A Fair(y) Use Tale | Center for Internet and Society - 0 views

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    This 10-minute video explains copyright principles using clips from Disney videos.
Heide DeMorris

Copyright And Fair Use: Lesson Plans for High School, College and Graduate Education | ... - 0 views

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    Copyright and creative commons - Lesson plans
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    I was looking at the same website!! I find this song also a good way to introduce copyrights to students in a fun way. http://mediaeducationlab.com/1-whats-copyright-music-video
Heide DeMorris

Copyright Interactive Game - 0 views

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    Copyright and fair use and plagiarism - a site with lots of links
Stephanie Heid

Using free images for educational blogs and wikis - Edjudo - 2 views

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    a website that has free images for blogs and wikis.
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    Free images, flickr embed codes and referral links. Thanks to Theresa for sharing!
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    Thanks Theresa - posting for future reference!
Ursula Rockefeller

FLENJ - Foreign Language Educators of New Jersey - 3 views

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    Student friendly rubrics to use in the classroom for all levels.
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    These rubrics are especially helpful! Thanks! I like the fact that you can edit the rubrics as necessary for what you are doing in your classroom. I used some of them for my students' final presentations in June. Great resource! Not to mention there are other wonderful resources on the site as well
anonymous

50 Interesting Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Are you looking for ways to use Skype simply beyond making calls in the classroom? Jeff Dunn, through Edudemic, created a list of 50 ways to use Skype in the classroom.
Ursula Rockefeller

TES Teaching Resources - 1 views

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    Teacher resources website which provides lessons, activities and classroom artifacts to engage learners using web 2.0 tools and technology. Categories are easy to use and make finding appropriate material simple.
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    This is a really good site, and I have used it a few times. Have you tried Share my Lesson at http://www.sharemylesson.com/ ? Many of the lessons are correlated to the common core standards. I've found several good lessons here as well.
Barbara Lindsey

The Best Tools For Creating Visually Attractive Quotations For Online Sharing... - 2 views

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    Teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo shares some great resources for creating visuals to accompany short texts.  This could be used by both teachers and students at all levels of instruction to address differentiated learning and to offer students options for demonstrating their learning.
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    Barbara - Thanks for sharing this blog article and the teaching tip. What a great idea for differentiation and integration of digital literacy. This provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their digital literacy skills with respect to appropriate use of images, citation, etc.
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