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Jone Davis

MERLOT II - Home - 0 views

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    MERLOT is a free and open peer reviewed collection of online teaching and learning materials and faculty-developed services contributed and used by an international education community. Our middle school is going 1:1 this year and the teachers are encouraged to try blended learning. This site would be helpful for them to help set up their courses.
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    MERLOT is a free and open peer reviewed collection of online teaching and learning materials and faculty-developed services contributed and used by an international education community. Our middle school is going 1:1 this year and the teachers are encouraged to try blended learning. This site would be helpful for them to help set up their courses.
Nicole Brown

The autism spectrum - 0 views

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    TED Talks are awesome resources that can be used in the classroom and beyond. I found this playlist on the autism spectrum and think it would be great for a professional development session in conjunction with a course from someone at pupil services. I see this as very helpful for teachers who want to know more about autism and connect with their students who fall on the spectrum.
Nicole Brown

SEEK! The search skills game | OER Commons - 0 views

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    This is a game that teaches students information literacy. I think it would be a great resource to use when teaching a research unit. You do have to download and perhaps print the materials, so I wish it were available online - but nonetheless still a good activity.
kmatuszeski

PBS Learning - 0 views

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    This site has a lot of opportunities for staff development.
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    This site has a lot of opportunities for staff development.
kmatuszeski

WWW.CURRIKI.ORG - Google Search - 1 views

shared by kmatuszeski on 30 Jun 14 - No Cached
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    I found many items on this site that would be useful for language arts teachers in particular, but really for any subject area. I could use some of the ideas myself. One example is a summer readling list. I have compiled many good lists from various sources every year and posted on my library pages, but this is a good example of the type of thing that could save some time by not re-inventing the wheel! Found useful link to using Diigo as well.
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    I found many items on this site that would be useful for language arts teachers in particular, but really for any subject area. I could use some of the ideas myself. One example is a summer readling list. I have compiled many good lists from various sources every year and posted on my library pages, but this is a good example of the type of thing that could save some time by not re-inventing the wheel! Found useful link to using Diigo as well.
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    The actual site is www.curriki.org
Ursula Sepulveda

Amelia Bedelia Up Close! Closely Reading a Classic Story - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    This is a great lesson to use with elementary students to analyze text and meet Common Core standards. I liked that this lesson also uses Amelia Bedelia because you can then also discuss language and meaning and how her chores are always funny since she is literally doing what she hears.
Ursula Sepulveda

Fact Fragment Frenzy | OER Commons - 0 views

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    I really like that this lesson has K-5 lesson plan options. It is a lesson about how to search non fiction text better for finding information during research lesson. It has a video on how you should be taking notes which is really nice since students usually don't know what they can get rid of in their notes and end up plagiarizing at times
middleschoollmc

Online Rhyming Dictionary for Poetry and Songwriting - 1 views

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    I kept getting error messages for this and I did not get any luck even typing in phrases. It is to serve as an on-line rhyming dictionary for poets, songwriters, and so on.
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    I kept getting error messages for this and I did not get any luck even typing in phrases. It is to serve as an on-line rhyming dictionary for poets, songwriters, and so on.
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.
middleschoollmc

I Love That Teaching Idea! - 0 views

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    This has a plethora of curriculum and skill sets for the classroom teacher and specialists including art, assessment, classroom management, science, service learning, and so on. It is a great 'go to resource' that an educator (especially initial educators) can access creative ideas and build upon them. It is also something that can be shared with district personnel to either add to or build a similar resource 'page' or 'document' within one's district.
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    This has a plethora of curriculum and skill sets for the classroom teacher and specialists including art, assessment, classroom management, science, service learning, and so on. It is a great 'go to resource' that an educator (especially initial educators) can access creative ideas and build upon them. It is also something that can be shared with district personnel to either add to or build a similar resource 'page' or 'document' within one's district.
middleschoollmc

WTAMU - Virtual Math Lab - 0 views

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    WTAMU Math Tutorials and Help I like how it "showcases exciting" math terms and then how the user can "click on . . . (a term) . . . to Google." At the same time there are Physics forums that can be accessed along with (among other resources) a virtual on-line Math lab ( West Texas A & M University) for GRE Math study sessions, Math for sciences, beginning, intermediate, and college Algebra. A student can go in and seek extra guidance or training (i.e. for a high school class) or it can serve as an extra challenge to tests the student's content knowledge before an exam. This part of the site is geared toward high school students (and college) while the initial page is also appropriate for elementary and middle school students. A great starter to click on a math term that an elementary student may begin to explore. I can see 4-7 grade students really liking this portion to review what they know and experiment with what the are/will be learning.
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    WTAMU Math Tutorials and Help I like how it "showcases exciting" math terms and then how the user can "click on . . . (a term) . . . to Google." At the same time there are Physics forums that can be accessed along with (among other resources) a virtual on-line Math lab ( West Texas A & M University) for GRE Math study sessions, Math for sciences, beginning, intermediate, and college Algebra. A student can go in and seek extra guidance or training (i.e. for a high school class) or it can serve as an extra challenge to tests the student's content knowledge before an exam. This part of the site is geared toward high school students (and college) while the initial page is also appropriate for elementary and middle school students. A great starter to click on a math term that an elementary student may begin to explore. I can see 4-7 grade students really liking this portion to review what they know and experiment with what the are/will be learning.
middleschoollmc

A House Divided, America in the Age of Lincoln - 0 views

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    Although the entire site is rich in content and gallery, I find the civil war portion very applicable to being a digital resource at the elementary, middle, and even the high school levels. There is no need to "log in" or have a "user" account. The information is rich with primary resources as well as poignant imagery.
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    Although the entire site is rich in content and gallery, I find the civil war portion very applicable to being a digital resource at the elementary, middle, and even the high school levels. There is no need to "log in" or have a "user" account. The information is rich with primary resources as well as poignant imagery.
ashleykurth

2nd Grade-Act. 05: Olympics | OER Commons - 0 views

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    This 2nd grade Olympics lesson would have been perfect for this year!
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    This 2nd grade Olympics lesson would have been perfect for this year!
ashleykurth

Test Tube Games | OER Commons - 1 views

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    These interactive science games look like ones my younger kids would love!
Janet Sager

Educational Innovation - 0 views

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    UW Madison MOOCs Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), are unique and exciting virtual teaching, learning and research experiences that are not for credit, aimed at unlimited participation and available at no cost to learners around the world. In 2013-14, UW-Madison launched four pilot MOOCs in partnership with the online education company, Coursera.
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    Madison launched 6 more MOOCs this week.
Lawrence Gillick

Comparing Blogging Tools for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    Practicaledtech is a great source for teachers to stay up to date on great online resources. Richard Byrne is an awesome tech integrator and his site used to be called free tech for teachers. I would assign teachers to use this guide to pick one blogging tool to try out with their classes. Before they got to work with their classes I would pair of teachers who chose the same blogging tool and have them work together on the platform.
Lawrence Gillick

Google Classroom - 1 views

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    Google classroom can be a powerful tool for student-centered online learning. Teachers would be asked to use this source to introduce themselves to not only how to use it but how students can benefit from it. I love this source because it seems to be mostly created by high school students. The school that created it is showing how they are going to have students troubleshooting and supporting teachers throughout next years integration of classroom.
Janet Sager

American Association of School Libraries (AASL) Announces 2014 Best Websites for Teachi... - 0 views

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    Best Websites for Teaching and Learning Filed by on The American Association of School Libraries (AASL) is a division of the American Library Association. This is the sixth annual Best Websites for Teaching & Learning list. Sites named as Best Websites for Teaching & Learning foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation and collaboration.
astaron

Graphite: Reviews for Teachers - 0 views

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    Graphite reviews apps, games, and websites that for their educational usefulness. A consistent review template makes the reviews easy to browse and compare. Each tech tool is reviewed by Graphite, and most also show scores from teacher reviews as well. The reviews are focused and have sufficient detail to be helpful. Potential issues for educational use (such as age limits) are noted. Use the filters on the "Reviews and Ratings" tab to find apps right for your school, or use the "Top Picks" area to compare tools for similar purposes (making videos, or formative assessments, for example). There is a Common Core Explorer that will suggest tools that fit each standard, and there is also a Teacher Center that includes lesson plans made to take advantage of the tools.
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