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Louise Phinney

Scott Steinberg: Teaching Technology: 10 Lessons Every School Should Share - 0 views

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    online etiquette, privacy and safety, permanence, digital citizenship, texting and messaging basics, tech isn't everything, addiction, when mistakes are made, tech as a teaching tool, the value of tech
Jeffrey Plaman

Interactive Biology, by Leslie Samuel - 1 views

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    Interactive Biology website chock full of resources to make invisible processes visible.
Louise Phinney

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 3 views

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    I don't like the s is for scarecrow art idea, but some of the other videos look interesting - such as using art for critical thinking 
Keri-Lee Beasley

TED-Ed | Insults by Shakespeare - 4 views

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    Great example of a TED Ed flip.
Jeffrey Plaman

Video Training and Online Learning | Today's Online Education - 0 views

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    Thousands of video lessons covering Internet products you love or didn't know about. Teach and learn from your friends.
Louise Phinney

Teacher Experience Exchange - Take a fresh look at classroom blogging - 2 views

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    May find some helpful ideas for the infants and their classroom blogs
Katie Day

Infographics Lesson - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza's guide to teaching students about infographics, based on sessions she attended at last year's ISTE
Jeffrey Plaman

Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

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    This site has tutorials and lesson ideas for using Diigo in education.
David Caleb

Assessment to find out what everybody in class knows - 0 views

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    Hinge Questions and assessment
Katie Day

Pine Tree Poetry - student poetry published - 1 views

  • We’ve created Pine Tree Poetry to interlace students, their peers, parents, teachers and school librarians in a quest for poetry writing excellence. Rarely do students earn kudos or trophies for their writing, but at Pine Tree Poetry, we are dedicated to rewarding the fine writing achievements of students who are 5 – 18. Pine Tree Poetry contributes four important elements to the realm of student poetry. We: 1. Receive, read, evaluate, pick (a few) and publish the best poems written by poets ages 5 – 18. 2. Support schools by awarding thousands of dollars each year for much-needed library materials. Some awards are based upon the number of poems submitted while others are selected at random from among all particiipants. 3. Give a free copy of The Pine Tree Poetry Collection to the library of every school that has one or more students published. 4. Highlight the life lesson that many will write and the best will be chosen. We are not a vanity publishing company! We’re out to change the world one poem at a time and we invite students, parents, librarians, teachers and those who love the written word to join us.
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    a website where students can submit poems for publication
Keri-Lee Beasley

BBC - 21CC - Resources - Animation - 1 views

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    Resources from the BBC on animation.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Remix Reuse Recycle - A Creative Commons Assignment - 1 views

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    Leigh's remix assignment that others might be interested in.
Keri-Lee Beasley

5 Lessons for Parenting in the Digital Age - 1 views

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    Great resource for our parent meetings
Mary van der Heijden

Learn 37 Languages for Free: Spanish, French, Mandarin, German, etc. | Open Culture - 1 views

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    Huge range of resources for your own learning of a language
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