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Karisa Fisher

Grading - 1 views

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    Many teachers are using Ipads so its something useful to learn!
Wade Laughridge

Top Six Keys to Being a Successful Teacher - 0 views

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    What does it take to be a successful teacher?
Wade Laughridge

PE Central: Becoming a Physical Education Teacher - 0 views

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    This website shows what you need to do to become a PE Teacher.
Robin Galloway

Ways to use QR Codes in the Elementary Classroom and Using Google Docs to Cre... - 1 views

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    Check out the suggestion for how to easily create multiple QR Codes using Google Docs
Robin Galloway

ShowMe - The Online Learning Community - 1 views

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    ShowMe is an open learning community where you can learn or teach any subject.
Brenda Schumaker

Classroom Tech - 2 views

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    When going to this website look at the sidebar on your left and click on "Cool Tools for Teaching. Here you will download a pdf that is loaded with information. There are an abundance of websites that can help you in your classroom. Some examples are Jing captures screen shots, Zamzar lets you convert Converts file formats; especially helpful to download YouTube videos (at home) and bring them to school as stand‐alone videos, and Spelling City lets you create games from spelling words.
Jenny Olson

elementary math videos - 0 views

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    This website has tons of videos on how to teach math! It's great!
Jenny Olson

Color Matters welcomes you to the world of color: Symbolism, design, vision, science, m... - 0 views

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    This website has all there is to explore about colors.  This is a great resource to keep in mind when dealing with colors and how to use them.  
Robin Galloway

Educational Blogging Wiki - 1 views

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    Great integration ideas for blogging in the classroom. 
Nelson Rokke

Five awesome QR code tricks | How To - CNET - 1 views

  • Share Wi-Fi access. I wrote this up a while back, but it's pretty great: Wifi Joiner lets you create and post a QR code that embeds access info for your wireless network. This is great for home networks, coffee shops, and plenty of other places. For the moment, though, it's Android-only.
  • Get reminders as you leave the house. If you use an online task manager like Google Tasks or Remember The Milk, it's easy to create a tag called "Leaving the House," "Leaving Work," etc., then create a QR code directing to that page. Post it at the door, or anywhere else you'll be sure to see it when leaving, then scan it for reminders of things you need to do before leaving. At the very least, you won't forget your phone anymore! Have you come up with some awesome uses for QR codes? Let us know.
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    QR codes are everywhere, and for good reason. They're easy to make, easier to scan, and are terrific for delivering info quickly and broadly (or narrowly, if you like). It seems likely that they're evolving, but they're still superuseful right now, and smart folks are uncovering all sorts of cool ways to make the most of them.
Robin Galloway

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 1 views

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    Practical advice to improve your own teaching
Jay Schmit

Seven Downloads and Extensions to Make Dropbox Even More Awesome - 0 views

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    Making dropbox much easier! So convenient!
Robin Galloway

YouTube - Twitter for Teachers - 2 views

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Robin Galloway

ActivTips - Promethean Planet - 1 views

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    Watch online or subscribe via iTunes video podcast
Robin Galloway

Google Demo Slam - 0 views

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    click "About Demo Slam" at the bottom to learn more
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