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Mike Slowinski

Digital Skills for Collaborative OER Development | OERu - Mike Slowinski - 0 views

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    This course could be used to help teachers who are interested in learning more about e-learning opportunities as flipped learning, moocs, etc. are gaining popularity in schools. I know a lot of teachers in my school district who would be interested in this kind of learning.
middleschoollmc

WebQuests - Web-Based Lesson Plans Arranged by Dewey Decimal Classification - A Researc... - 0 views

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    I found this interesting, however there were many broken links including the Dewey Decimal web quests.
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    I found this interesting, however there were many broken links including the Dewey Decimal web quests.
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    Another source of WebQuests is http://webquest.org/search/index.php.
Karen Howell

HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environme... - 1 views

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    What is Pressure? Very interesting simulation for students.
Tiffany Braunel

Google Cultural Institute - 3 views

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    Take your students on virtual explorations of museums, archives, and art collections from all over the world. Very interesting perspectives, resources, and relics available here!
sararobisch

ARTSEDGE: Themes: Myths and Heroes - 1 views

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    My 4th and 5th graders last year were really into the Percy Jackson series. There are lots of lesson plans and ideas here that could be used to build on that interest and connect with multiple subject areas while doing so.
Jessica Hammersmith

Copyright Basics - YouTube - 1 views

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    This is a very interesting video on copyright. The voices and background music are very catchy. I would have students watch this video and then as a class create a googledoc of a simplified version of what they learned. A "For Dummies" version and the we could post this to our Moodle or learning platform to remind us how copyright works and what we can and cannot do.
lbodin81

Adventures in Mobilizing a Library - 2 views

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    I think that this OER is interesting. In a collaborative effort with the Chemistry department, these idea could be put into place. Often times, students are only able to read about dangerous chemicals to their danger factor of having them in schools. By sharing this reality app with the teachers in the Chemistry department, we could bring new experiences to the students. I'm excited to try this one out!
mlgrant8

EOL Learning + Education - 0 views

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    One of my goals this coming year is to expand the resources I know about for my math / science folks, since that isn't my natural interest or background. This Encyclopedia of Life source is amazing in its information and layout, but it also has a wealth of lesson plans for a variety of ages that tie directly to what our staff is teaching. The lessons are a blend of technology and other activities. A great resource to share with science teachers!
jlbeckett

How to create K12 social media policy | District Administration - 1 views

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    Article with guidelines to help school districts establish social media guidelines- I only skimmed it, but thought it could be interesting/relevant to some of us.
monicaf18

Animal Inventions | OER Commons - 1 views

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    This lesson would be so interesting to incorporate with the second grade. Right now they just do reports.
Barb Weborg

OER Commons - 3 views

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    I was looking for ideas to add to our immigration unit. This was full of ideas! I found 7 different lesson plans that contained videos, text, hands on research/analyzing/presenting activities complete with rubrics! The one I found most interesting was looking more at current immigration issues, and with countries bordering the US.
darlaschroeder

Follow Skills, Orientation - Skillshare - 1 views

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    This would be great for students who have an interest in these topics. I am thinking students in smaller school district that don't have electives in these areas. I would share this with high school teachers and maybe even school counselors so they can direct students to learning in their subject area. I want to take the craft course. : - )
Mike Scoville

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it. I use this with older students and teachers who want to include or show a piece of a youtube video. This allows the user to cut and select just a piece.
allaluzerne

Investigating Extreme Weather Events with Interactive Activities | OER Commons - 1 views

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    This a web page with an abundance of resources about relating to weather. The severe weather challenge piqued my interest the most. I would share this with my third grade teachers to aide in the teaching of the weather unit. For our bilingual students they do the weather unit twice, the more resources the better!
Kristin Henning

(27) CrashCourse - YouTube - 4 views

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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    YouTubers, Authors, Philanthropists - John & Hank Green provide high quality educational videos in a variety of educational content areas. Economics, World History, US History, Literature, Astonomy, Chemistry, Politics & Government, - the list goes on! Very engaging and relvant videos for students. TLB
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    The videos for science look interesting here. It would be an alternative to always using our Discovery Ed videos.
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    I think this is a great channel of video resources that my coworkers can use to change it up a little for students. They will find many topics/lessons that they currently teach on this channel. I will encourage them to use them in their classrooms, assign them for homework, assist with studying for a test or any other ways they see fit!
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    I would use this site to introduce concepts to students. These short videos are great attention getters. For example, I could use the video on Diseases to help students understand how far we have come in medical advances and to assist them in gaining an understanding of how easily diseases are transmitted. These could also be used as a flipped classroom format. Students could watch the content, take notes, and come prepared for the activity the next day.
shabamartinez

Still Cookin' by the Fireside: African Americans in Food Service - 1 views

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    Provides a history of African American cooking and food from the colonial era to now. Would be an interesting resource for students to consult while researching the history of food within specific cultures.
shabamartinez

The History of Frozen Food - 0 views

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    Interesting video on the history of frozen food. Would be a great resource for students to use in researching the history of food for the project we are designing within this course!
mikajean

Quizizz: Free quizzes for every student - 1 views

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    This is a really fun quiz site where you can make your own quizzes and they are presented in trivia-game format. The faster students answer, the more points they get. They also use memes to make them funny and interesting for the students.
Natalie Loggans

Faculty Self-Assessment - 0 views

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    So this is interesting. A quiz from PennState for faculty wanting to get into online teaching. Could be used when talking with teachers about the pros and cons of online teaching.
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