Search Education - Google - 0 views
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Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. With the materials on this site, you can help your students become skilled searchers- whether they're just starting out with search, or ready for more advanced training.
Get The Math -- algebra in the real world - 0 views
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Summary via The Scout Report (May 2012): "How does math get used in the "real world?" The short answer is that it is used to create hip-hop music, in fashion design, and through a number of other endeavors. This interactive website combines video and web interactive to help young people develop algebraic thinking skills for solving real-world problems. The series is funded by The Moody's Foundation, along with assistance from WNET and American Public Television. The sections of the site include The Challenges, Video, and Teachers. In The Challenges area, users will find video segments profiling the various young professionals who use math in their work, along with interactive tools to help students solve the challenges they are presented with. Moving on, the Teachers area includes resources for teachers, such as a training video showing how to use project materials in the classroom, along with student handouts. Visitors shouldn't miss the Basketball challenge, featuring NBA player Elton Brand talking about the problems presented by free throw shooting. [KMG]"
A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator - Using social media in 21st century classroo... - 0 views
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One of our main goals at Powerful Learning Practice is to turn educators into 21st Century educators. That is, teach them how to use social media and other powerful Web 2.0 tools to transform their classrooms into learning environments that are ready for today's iGeneration students. One of the most common questions we get is, "But where do we find the time to use all this new technology?" To answer that question, we developed this infographic - A Day in the Life of a Connected Educator to show that using social media in your classroom and in your life can be integrated, easy, and fun.
Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Watch Videos & Discuss Them in Real-time On... - 2 views
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YouTube can be a good place to find educational videos to support your lessons. We've all had students who struggle to hold their comments until the video has stopped. One strategy that many teachers have used in those cases is to tell students to "write it down." The web makes it possible to take that strategy a step further and have students not only "write it down" but also enable teachers to instantly respond to students' comments while watching a video. Here are three tools that enable users to watch videos online and discuss them with others at the same time.
WhenIsGood - 0 views
Doodle: easy scheduling - 1 views
5 Excellent Web Toos for Creative Writing Prompts - 0 views
Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 1 views
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TimeToast allows a user (sign-up required) to create interactive timelines that can be viewed in a Flash environment or a text-based list. Students can enter text, images and links for any event on the timeline and there is a function to create a span of time for longer events. Once the timeline is published, it can be shared. For younger students, it might be good to have a classroom account.
Themeefy - 1 views
lino - Sticky and Photo Sharing for you - 0 views
Paper for the Web | Padlet (Wallwisher) - 0 views
Ten Websites to Help Students Connect with Books | Edudemic - 1 views
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"Teachers might see the Internet as the enemy of old-fashioned books, but the two entities can actually compliment each other nicely. Websites devoted to reading and literacy help children connect with other readers, delve deeper into what they are reading, and discover new books of interest. And they provide teachers with ideas for the classroom."
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