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I also came across a curation tool called Wakelet that I had never heard of before. This one is attractive and free, but I have yet to use it in any capacity, so the jury is still out. I think Wake...
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I also came across a curation tool called Wakelet that I had never heard of before. This one is attractive and free, but I have yet to use it in any capacity, so the jury is still out. I think Wake...
https://www.commonsense.org/education/training/privacy Description: This is a 45 course offered by Common Sense Media to help educators understand Student Privacy and ways to prevent breaches.
52 ideas to get started app smashing--activities for all grade levels pre made, with instructions for teachers and students to get started with app smashing at any grade level. https://app.seesaw....
This activity has you smash a few apps together on a Thinglink to share ideas, content, products etc. You complete the challenge and then add the created Thinglink to a google form to be shared wi...
A "technology toolbox" for teachers. Everything from copyright, to education journals, to global projects. Tons of resources for teachers K-12. https://sites.google.com/site/technologytoolboxfored...
OER for Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship lessons and games that are aimed for upper elementary students. I use the games and some of the lessons to supplement my 4th and 5th grade library cu...
The National Gallery of Art has an app called ArtZone where students can create and learn about art. Great resource to share with your art teachers. https://www.nga.gov/education/kids/kids-app.html
I have never been a Pinterest teacher. I have an account, but only for idle curiousity. Then while researching curation tools, I was surprised to come across an article from USC called "14 Ways S...
This resource leads students through the process of using images from the internet. In this day, this is something students should learn at a young age. https://www.oercommons.org/authoring/22562-...
https://wlresources.dpi.wi.gov/authoring/1325-cooperative-children-s-book-center-resources/view
Show Me by SCC English: http://wlresources.dpi.wi.gov/courses/show-me-annotating-gatsby/view This site offers close reading/annotating of passages from classic literature including: The Great Ga...
Sora is the education version of Overdrive. It is so easy to use, has many features, but it allows students to track their own reading.
There are some great ebook resources teachers can use in their classrooms that allow them to track what students are reading. Also, these are great to see genre's being read, and it is also scaffol...
If you are seeking to introduce the coding world to your students and you do not know where to begin, this website offers tips to help you get started. https://www.commonsense.org/education/top-pi...
Amazon Inspire (https://www.amazoninspire.com/) is an open collaboration service that helps teachers to easily discover, gather, and share quality educational content with their community. Includes...
Eureka Math basic curriculum includes over 20,000 pages and features sequenced lessons, formative assessments, and fully integrated professional development for Grades PK-12. The package includes: ...
EdReports.org is a nonprofit organization that does nothing but organize teams of educators to do quality reviews of full course curricula whether its OER or commercial products. They review materi...
I like to refer students and staff to this site- they have nice, concise explanations of copyright and fair use as well as examples
My first grade teachers have been asking for ways student can use Chromebooks in their Daily 5 rotations where students can get instant feedback on sight words and word sorts. Quizlet, allows stude...
This website is amazing for copyright, plagiarism, and cyber bullying (to name a few). One that I especially loved though, was on posting or "oversharing" on social media. This seems to be a bigg...