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Steve Daughtrey

ICRA -- The family Online safety institute - 0 views

shared by Steve Daughtrey on 22 Jul 10 - Cached
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    This web site is from an organization that has created a set of criteria for website to use to be family friendly. It members are responsible for policing there own websites in order to maintain their status with the organization.
Amanda Dickey

Smithsonian Education for Teachers - 1 views

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    Very professional and organized website containing lesson plans and state standards information. Browse and search capabilities by keyword. A wealth of information.
Casey Horpedahl

123 Teach Me - 0 views

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    This is hands-down the best Spanish teacher reference I have ever found. Virtually endless information to sort through, yet it is all very well-organized.
Lisa Martin

Learning Web - 0 views

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    This website is centered around helping teachers integrate technology into their curriculum thoughtfully. It also lets teachers interact with each other to build a support network. The website is very organized, it is easy to navigate, has a tone of information, and the concept is explained very well.
Lisa Martin

Teachers' Domain - 0 views

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    Teachers' Domain has a ton of resources for students, and can be accessed by students, if they sign up for an account. The teacher can organize students into individual classes and create folders for students to access what it is you want them to utilize. There are great simulations, activities, and videos for students to explore.
Patty Hawkins

Martindale's The Reference Desk - 0 views

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    A large collection of reference resources organized into categories. There are animations, calculators, data bases, readable science journals (in Frank Potter's resources), and even college level video lecture series in Physics- just in case you didn't get enough of it in high school.
Patty Hawkins

Fairer Science - 0 views

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    This website is directed mainly at gender differences and how to involve both sexes into your science classroom. The links are mainly to pdf's but a few web links are included. Within the pdf's are ideas based on research on how to empower females and males equally within science.
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    Organized resources for addressing gender stereotypes in Science.
Scott Bogacz

california multicultural music links - 0 views

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    Great website to find multicultural music. Lots of links to different organizations, foundations, musical instruments, and materials.
Janell McGuire

Webquests - 0 views

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    This has several resources for webquests for middle level students. Kids love webquests and they are a nice way to use the web for teaching in a more controlled environment.
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    This site offers tools to help students and teachers organize information. These can be used in any content area and they enable students to use their higher level thinking skills by solving problems during each "quest." This is a great way to infuse technology into the higher level thinking categories of Bloom's.
Jason Schmidt

The Knowledge Sharing Place - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is a place where users can place websites, documents, images, text, and videos into virtual 3-ring binders. Easy, attractive, and free!
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    I nominate LiveBinders for one of the top 10 web tools for 2011. Wow!
Anne Soderlund

Teaching Ideas - 0 views

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    Lesson plans, activities, worksheets, etc. Aimed at Elementary level, organized by subject matter, coded for age levels, coded to type of technology (powerpoint, web page, text, etc.). Developed in UK so some terminology is unusual to Americans, "Maths" for example.
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