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Ice breakers and back to school ideas with Technology - 2 views

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https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en/resources - 1 views

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Online Discussion Boards & Rubrics - Center for Online Learning, Research and Service -... - 0 views

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    "Three Point Discussion Rubric Many times, simple is best. Some faculty at UIS have adopted a three-point grading rubric for students that is easy for students to master and easy for instructors to grade. Up to 1 point for original thought / contribution (perspective not previously posted) Up to 1 point for development of thought ( full explanation, detail, insight; this usually requires a couple of paragraphs or more to accomplish ) Up to 1 point for responding to posting of others "
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Trading Card Creator | WISELearn Resources - 1 views

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    Students can create their own trading cards / flash cards about people or events that happened in a book they're reading.
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Note and Notice Reading Strategies - 2 views

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    3-day lesson to help students with Notice and Note reading strategies, along with worksheets, bookmarks, signs, etc.
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Design Squad Global - 1 views

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    Engage Kids in Hands-on Engineering Use DESIGN SQUAD GLOBAL hands-on activities and videos in classrooms and afterschool programs, in libraries and museums, at events and at home, along with our newest resource DESIGN SQUAD GLOBAL CLUBS that connect 10- to 13-year-olds in out-of-school programs around the world. I would use it in conjunction with the City X resource above..
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City X Project | A Design Thinking Workshop for Kids - 1 views

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    DIY Education - City X teaches basic 3D modeling, printing & design thinking skills to highlight the importance of creativity in problem solving. Global Connections - City X fosters cultural exchange & awareness by introducing possibilities for global collaboration. Imagination - Given the opportunity to create without limits, what kind of world would kids create? I love this idea to give a purpose to 3D design and printing! I would use it in conjunction with the Design Squad resource below.
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Be Internet Awesome with Google - 2 views

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    To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence.
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Deeper learning by design: what online education platforms can do - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    Thoughts on online learning, from the Edvocate.
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The Ultimate Guide to OER: How You Can Improve Educational Content | Top Hat - 0 views

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    See this site to download a free e-book: The Ultimate Guide to OER-How You Can Improve Educational Content. TopHat has been showing up in blogs and Twitter as an app to help build connections with students during teaching. Maybe they are on to something...
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EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    This nonprofit group has a mission to advance technology for higher education. This page provides reviews of common OER resources. See the 7 Things You Should Know: Content, Practices, Polices at the bottom of the page. Great site to use with teachers fro professional development and intro to OER.
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Finding your Why through TED Talks - 0 views

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    Our Juniors and Seniors in high school have been engaging in a conversation about a 'gap' year. This resource is just in time for them to help those learners in the process of finding their 'why'.
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Say What? A resource for language learners. - 0 views

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    If you have students who are looking to learn a different language, this collection may be the right fit for them. We have two students who want to study German, this will help guide them. Also, I believe our foreign language teacher would find it helpful for students.
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15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code (Even Without a Computer) | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Article discusses teaching coding to students even without a computer.
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Thomas Suarez: A 12-year-old app developer | TED Talk - 0 views

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    An inspirational TED video of a boy who makes his own aps.
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Teach Computer Science & Coding to Kids - CS First - 1 views

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    This is a free resource available to teach coding. Is it beneficial? Is it easy to implement?
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Planet Ebook-- The Classics for kids FREE - 0 views

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    Planet Ebook offers over 80+ free classic books for free on your computer or mobile device. This would be a great resource for middle or high school students who have a reading goal that includes classic literature.
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Khan Academy-- Not just for math! Coding too! - 0 views

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    In researching Khan Academy more in-depth, I've found that there is a section called Hour of Code under the digital resources. I use "Hour of Code" from code.org, but this resource actually takes you through 10-15 steps of the coding process, with short videos to open each section, and then they have the kids complete the task. You can sign up for a free 30 day trial if you don't have a login for Khan. Then you can create a class list, assign students, etc...The content would be ok for 5th grade and up.
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How Teachers Can Use a Smart Board in the Classroom - 2 views

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    This is a blog about how to integrate the use of the smart board into the classroom. This will be helpful with my staff when I lead the PD on smart board use next month.
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