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KC Knutson

Interactive Health Tutorials - 0 views

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    Web site with a lot of tutorials on many different diseases and conditions, tests and diagnostics, surgeries and treatments, and preventions. Students can be guided through these finding information such as symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments. The tutorials use images, animations, and sound in addition to the reading to convey the information.
Amanda Dickey

Parliamo Italiano - 0 views

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    Website contains tutorials on nouns, articles, etc. in Italian, then gives you many opportunities to practice. The ability to jump back and forth between tutorial and practice is very handy and allows learners to move at their own pace.
Amanda Dickey

Discovery New Teacher Survival - 1 views

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    "New teacher survival central" contains a section called Tech Tools for Teachers, new teacher blogs, classroom tools, curriculum resources, and tutorials, training and development. A new teacher could spend a lot of time here, looking for help with a specific area or just perusing everything that is available.
Steve Daughtrey

Virtual Microscope - 0 views

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    A good tutorial on the parts of a microscope and how to use it. Students can look through different lenses and at the same time review a checklist to make sure they are using he scope correctly.
Patty Hawkins

Create a Graph - 0 views

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    I like this because it gives you a tutorial of what types of information works best for certain types of graphs. Then, your students can build their own graphs. You can easily take your lessons on graphing from being teacher-centered to student-centered.
James Krenk

Index from Google for Educators - 1 views

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    This is a Google index for educators. It has links to tools, links to many other sites and is a very good site for tutorials on other Google items that educators can use in their classrooms. Great stuff on Google Earth.
Mary amador

wonder how to - 0 views

shared by Mary amador on 20 Jul 10 - No Cached
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    This is another video website where you can search probably any how-to-do something. For my students, tuning their violins is always an issue. I found lots of good tutorials on 'wonder how to" to get them started.
mayra orihuela

New technologies for classroom - 0 views

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    great site to use to keep up with technology in classroom. plus gives tutorials in how to use if you don't know already
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.
James Krenk

Video Tutorials on Soccer - 1 views

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    As a soccer coach it's good to have additional tools to help with different footwork and conditioning drills. This site has many videos that show moves, drills and technique.
Jason Schmidt

What I Like about Diigo - 1 views

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    I wrote a blog post not too long ago that outlines some quick and easy tips for using Diigo and some of the major features of the new release.
Cindy Wofford

Personal Finance Excel training tools - 0 views

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    Excellent hands-on tool to put formulas and layout of a spread sheet for Excel versions 2003 to 2010. Helpful when covering in high school personal finance.
Jen Smith

I Keep Safe - 0 views

shared by Jen Smith on 21 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Great site. Loaded with videos, information for kids, as well as parents and educators. The kids section has games, downloads and other resources. I also liked the faith resources section. This could be used in schools with a religious background.
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    The site contains a parent resource center- hot topics, videos and tutorials (social networking, cyberbullying, etc..) family fun lessons that parents can conduct with their children, D.A.R.E. activity lessons. There is also games, wallpapers, screensavers, videos for online safety and a site for educators.
Jen Smith

I Like 2 Learn - 0 views

shared by Jen Smith on 28 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Great site for learning Geography! Physical and Political quizzes for each continent as well as plenty of games to choose from. The site also has a Russian language tutorial.
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