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Sean McHugh

LearnZillion - 2 views

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    LearnZillion is a great Maths website that has video lessons for pretty much anything you might want to teach.  You can use them to get ideas for your lessons or you can show them to your class as well. You can sign in using your school GApps account.
Katie Day

graphite | Ingredients for effective teaching - 1 views

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    Common Sense Media tool for teachers to bookmark good apps, games, and websites for teaching and learning -- searchable by subject and grade and price
Keri-Lee Beasley

Glean Comparison Search: An Information Literacy research tool to compare search result... - 1 views

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    A website that allows you to search for information comparing & contrasting differing viewpoints.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Design Seeds®: For All Who Love Color - StumbleUpon - 1 views

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    Beautifully designed palette search. Awesome. Great for website design.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Ms. Pana Says - Ms. Pana Says - 0 views

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    Pana's website with links to support coding and computational thinking in the Early Years
Keri-Lee Beasley

How Should Reading Be Taught in a Digital Era? - Education Week - 1 views

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    "With the many enhancements to mobile devices, multimedia websites, e-books, interactive graphics, and social media, there's no question that the nature of reading has changed during the past decade. But has the way reading is taught in elementary schools changed as well? And what should teachers be doing to get students ready for the realities of modern reading?"
Miles Beasley

RWAdolescence - Dystopian Societies - 0 views

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    Quite a good website exploring reading and writing about dystopias
Katie Day

Singapore - World War 2 Battlefield in 1942 - 0 views

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    Website produced by the National Archives of Singapore
Miles Beasley

Worldtravelguide.net Want a heads up on what the visa regulations are for - The Indepen... - 0 views

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    Looks like a good travel website - 50 of the best
Katie Day

Online Guide to Earth Science Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Summary via The Scout Report (May 2012): "The earth sciences encompass a range of fields, including geology, meteorology, and other areas of inquiry. This website features a range of lesson plans and activities that cover these fields, designed for both high school and college classrooms. In total, there are over two dozen activities here divided into sections such as Rocks & Minerals and Earthquakes & Volcanoes. The Rocks & Minerals area is a particularly rich vein of pedagogical material. It features a mineral identification lab session and a lesson plan that probes the world of igneous rocks. Moving along, the site also includes engaging materials on the formation of clouds, atmospheric pressure, and a humorous lesson plan on thunderstorms. [KMG]"
Katie Day

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]"
Louise Phinney

9 of the coolest educational videos from TED-Ed | memeburn - 2 views

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    When TED launched its educational website for younger students last week, I think teachers everywhere realised they had to up their game. The 3-10 minute videos are designed to encourage curiosity and show how the world works using compelling animation and the audible explanations of a gifted teacher.  Even if you're not in high school, the videos are sometimes fascinating, sometimes kinda strange, but generally very cool. Here are some of the best videos that are designed to amaze and challenge your brain.
Keri-Lee Beasley

15 Awesome Interactive Virtual Field Trips « History Tech - 0 views

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    History Tech website chooses 15 virtual field trips. Useful for Humanities?
Katie Day

historypodcast.net - The 20th Century History series - 1 views

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    Welcome to the 20th Century History Series Website! The podcasts below are meant to be used as revision for the International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement Programs (AP), as well as AS and A2, AQA, OCR, Edexcel. They can also be used as support for College Foundation Year, or for general entertainment, if you just enjoy history!   The podcasts are free, and are intended as a supplement to regular learning and for general entertainment. They are heavy on historical evidence; numbers, names, dates, events and keywords, which is the basis for writing a solid paper or project. Created by Kim Sønderborg  Head of Humanities, IB examiner, Franconian International School, Germany.
Katie Day

Empires Throughout History Reference. Compare reviews & ratings. - 0 views

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    interesting website that compares different empires throughout history -- via data such as size in km, year at peak size, capital, founder, time period, etc.
Jeffrey Plaman

Digital Is...what exactly? | NWP Digital Is - 0 views

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    "What is Digital Is? The Digital Is website hosts a growing collection of stories, reflections, and resources about teaching and learning writing in a digital age. As the collection grows, we hope to maintain a certain point of view about teaching and the practice of writing: heavy on reflection, open to inquiry, focused on authentic student accomplishment. Here we collect five takes on the Digital Is point of view. "
Katie Day

Great Websites for Kids - a project of the American Library Association - 2 views

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    categories include: animals, the arts, history & biography, literature & languages, mathematics & computers, reference desk, science, social studies
Katie Day

Code Year - 0 views

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    "And lucky you, this is just the year to do it. It is Code Year, actually, according to Code Academy, which helps people learn to code. "Sign up for Code Year to start receiving a new interactive programming lesson every Monday," touts the web site, and "You'll be building apps and websites before you know it!" I tried out the first few lessons, and it strikes me as a gentle way to learn to program. The lessons are small, focused, and introduce concepts with demonstrations that are easy to understand. It is therefore likely your best chance to learn to code if you aren't in school. "
Katie Day

Wonderopolis - 4 views

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    Great site for a beginning of the day with a different 'wonder' each day (plus past wonders are in the archives) 
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    a website that collects questions that children wonder about - and provides resources to help answer them
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