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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.
Casey Horpedahl

Cyberbullying - 0 views

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    This is a thorough definition of cyberbullying, including examples. It would work well for discussions on cyberbullying in class. There are references and preventative measures to stimulate problem-solving and help keep kids informed.
Janell McGuire

Library of Congress - 1 views

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    Reliable site foor student to look up information. Multiple resources with videos, pictures as well as text on multiple subjects.
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    This site offers historical documents and primary sources of information. This is a good reference for students to refer to when they write reports and give class presentations.
Jason Schmidt

eLearning and Instructional Support - 2 views

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    Lesley University has a very extensive list of elearning resources and references. Search by topic, grade level, subject, and even publisher to find exactly what you are looking for.
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

Science Education at Jefferson Lab - 0 views

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    A good site for students and teachers both. Lots of activities for students to do like games and puzzles, and homework helpers. The teachers section has worksheets, reference materials, and information on programs and workshops.
James Krenk

Internet4Classrooms - Helping Students, Teachers and Parents Use - 1 views

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    This site was loaded with stuff for all levels Pre K - 12. The site featured tabs at the top of the page as well as the side for easy clicking. With tools focusing on Assessments, Tech Tutorials, K-12 Links and Daily Dose of the Web, there were a ton of references and tools for all teachers. You can also sign up for their newsletter on this site. The most appealing thing to me was the simple nature of the site, very easy to navigate. There were some ads, however, they were very toned down and easy to avoid if you wanted. Provided by Google, they were not obnoxious.
Jason Schmidt

cooltoolsforschools - Tools at a glance - 2 views

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    Hundreds of resources and references for use in the classroom. All tools are categorized by use.
Jason Schmidt

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 2 views

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    On xtimeline.com, students and teachers can create media-rich timelines. xtimeline allows you to embed pictures and videos along with text and links to more information.
Jason Schmidt

twenty one Interesting Ways to use Wallwisher i... - "Google Docs" - 2 views

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    Nice reference document for ways to use Wallwisher in your classroom.
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