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David Buehler

Twitter - 0 views

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    Twitter will allow you to get ideas quickly from other teachers you know. If you have a problem and need some help, just "tweet" it and people can respond with suggestions. This could be used as a type of collaboration even though you aren't meeting face to face.
Laura Kruschek

Glogster Edu - 0 views

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    Glogster is a way for students to make interactive posters. Creating a Glog is a great nonlinguistic representation of information for students. Music, video, photos and text can all be added to the Glogs. Finding a song, video or photo to represent the information in the students' Glog, is a great way to help the students better understand the topic and teach their peers about the topic as well. Students can view others' Glogs in their classes and make comments on them. Teachers can also set up the glogs so that students can collaborate on them as well.
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    My favorite part of this site is the ability for students to give feedback to each other. I think that building collaborative learning groups with students is a very good thing. Plus, students do think that it's pretty cool.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Glogster - 2 views

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    Students can make online, multimedia posters. The website description: * A creative, dynamic, and innovative digital outlet that captures learner's excitement for online creations, keeps learners engaged in course content, and makes teaching and learning more fun. * A private and safe platform, monitored directly by teachers. Teachers control all the activities of their learners. * A valuable teaching tool that integrates diverse core subjects including math, science, history, art, photography, music and more for individual learner portfolios, unique alternative assessments, and differentiated instructional activities. For Learners: * A fun, imaginative, and powerful learning experience which fosters independent creative self expression, positive learner-teacher relationships, and teamwork on collaborative class projects. * A vibrant, multi-sensory learning experience which integrates learner's knowledge and skills into traditionally text-oriented subjects and motivates learner's desire to explore topics in which they may previously have been less interested.
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    Students really do enjoy using Glogster. I do think that it is gret that the students have so many different ways in which to show their knowledge and mastery of the material. It also does give them the opportunity to use some cretivity when designing them.
Laura Kruschek

Google Apps - 0 views

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    This a great resource for students to collaborate with their notes for a project. I have my eighth graders use it for research for their group projects and they also have to share the documents with me, which allows me to see their progress and make comments without having to collect any paper from them. Another great thing about Google Apps is the ability to access it anywhere the students have internet. For them, it's like having a built-in flash drive via the internet.
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    I haven't used Google Apps with my students yet but am looking forward to showing them how to use it. It will be very useful for them when they are transfering work from school to home.
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    There is now a comment feature in DOCs, so a teacher can comment on student work without messing up the original. Comments show up as highlighting.
Laura Kruschek

Edublogs - 0 views

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    Bogs are a great way for students to collaborate on a subject. They can work together to create a blog or use the teacher created blog to ask questions and comment on specific topics.
Laura Kruschek

Google Sites - 0 views

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    Google Sites allows you to create and share webpages. Google Sites is set up to help you create a web page (easily it states), collect your information all in one place, and control who can view it and edit it, which is a lot like Google Docs. There is also a learn more link where you can view a quick overview video to help get you started: http://www.google.com/sites/help/intl/en/overview.html This would be a great resource tool for collaborating on a group project.
Erin Freeberg

Peanut Butter Wiki - 2 views

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    Helps to collaborate and summarize collective notes
Bill Porter

Perform Everyday Tasks for Free | CatchFree - 1 views

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    Useful collection of sites
Laurie Keyes

Blogspot - 1 views

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    This is a great place to set up a website for classroom or personal use. Many teachers are now moving toward websites on blogspot. You are able to do so many things on these blogs such as: post pictures, play music, follow others, post documents, etc. These blogs are incredible. I usually get lured into one, then another and another most days/nights and before I know it...an hour has passed. Why not set your blog up today?
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Pollcat - 0 views

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    create online survey
Laurie Keyes

First Grade Parade - 1 views

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    A great resource for K-2 teachers.
Laurie Keyes

Lexile Reading - 0 views

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    Find a book that is just right for your child or student!
Karen Ziegler

Pro Teacher Community - 0 views

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    A fantastic website for elementary and middle school teachers. Blogs, posting boards, and tons of ideas!
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    A good site for a variety of activites that are useful to many age levels
Karen Ziegler

Fun Brain - 0 views

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    Madlibs, sudoku, web books, reading, math! It's all here and it's FUN!!!
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    Games, flash cards, curriculum ideas
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    Sorry, Laurie, I keep reposting your resources. I apparently have not mastered the search function yet :).
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    My own kids like this site. It is a nice way for them to use technology in an educationally sound way. And yes, I have played some of these games as well. Fun!
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    A fun site for K-8 activities
Torey Allen

English Flash games for learning vocabulary - 0 views

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    Great for ELLs, and they think they are just playing a game.
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    Great resource, Torey! I think I will try this out next time we go to the computer lab.
Sue Isakson-Bauer

Edmodo - 0 views

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    An online classroom - teachers can create a classroom, post questions, assignments and feedback. Students can answer question and post assignments.
Gregory Gorres

Microsoft Online Clipart - 0 views

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    A plethora of images to be added to presentations or documents--free and legal!
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    This is a nice way to get a picture or image suitable for a specific topic and not have to worry about copyright infringement.
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    Greg, I will use this to make my rubrics kid friendly!
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