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Internet Safety: Internet 101 - Blog and Diary Web sites - 2 views

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    I found many useful resources here for parents and students. I'll be revisiting and directing students to the site in the future. Thanks

empowering Youths Through technology - 2 views

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U S Constitution Day - resources - funds - 1 views

started by anonymous on 30 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
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TeacherTube Videos - Wikipedia and You! - 0 views

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    This is a great video to show students about Wikipedia. It does not discredit the site entirely but explains that people can revise information. Also, it is a good general video for navigating Internet information.
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Grammar Girl on Sarah Palin and Irony - 0 views

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    Grammar Girl video podcast on irony, using the Sarah Palin turkey video as an example.  Great for middle schoolers and a figurative language unit!
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Facts About Dihydrogen Monoxide - 0 views

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    A great example for using information literacy skills.
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Save The Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus - 0 views

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    A great site to demonstrate information literacy with an Internet hoax.
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Urban Legends Reference Pages - 0 views

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    The definitive Internet reference source for urban legends, folklore, myths, rumors, and misinformation
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The First Human Male Pregnancy - 0 views

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    This site purports to describe the first male pregnancy.
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Bonsai Kitten - 0 views

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    This site purports to preserve family pets.
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Five criteria for evaluating Web pages - 0 views

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    From Cornell, a concise job aid for understanding the As, B and Cs (accuracy, authority, bias, currency and coverage).
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Welcome to Shelfari! Read, Share, Explore! - Shelfari - 0 views

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    Shelfari is a social networking page where you can create a virtual shelf to show off your books. Next year I am going to make one for each class and give each class login information so we can track what we read!
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Tagxedo - Tag Cloud with Styles - 0 views

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    Tagxedo requires Silverlight, but is an awesome way to create word clouds that are gorgeous! I plan to use this next year for concrete poetry because let's face it - it's much better than our drawings could be!
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Science Classroom Strategies - 0 views

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    "For example, in a middle school life science class, students are learning about food webs and the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors in the environment. It isn't enough to just understand what food webs are and learn the terms biotic and abiotic. Rather, it is critical that students are able to apply that knowledge to real-world situations. So instead of simply practicing how to identify the energy transfer among organisms in a food web, students may be challenged to research a particular environment (i.e., rainforest in Peru - http://www.rainforestfoundationuk.org/Peru), identify unique flora and fauna to that region, and pinpoint threats that could upset the balance of that food web. Additionally, students can use social networking sites, such as Facebook (if over the age of 13), to investigate organizations with environmental concerns and compare their own ideas with those of practicing organizations (i.e., Rainforest Alliance). Instructional rigor is achieved by extending the activity and engaging students in finding potential solutions that would prevent an environmental upset. These types of highly cognitive learning opportunities immediately increase rigor and require students to apply and negotiate their academic knowledge in a solutions-driven environment. The tablet becomes a learner tool as students research the web and collect data that would contribute to the solution-driven activity. In completing the activity, the learner must have or acquire sufficient knowledge of: (1) what food webs are; (2) in what ways food webs are significant to an environment; (3) what abiotic and biotic factors are; (4) which biotic factors contribute to a food web; and (5) how abiotic factors contribute to or affect the success of a food web. Engaging in solution-driven activities with the iPad, etc., goes beyond superficial and lower-level tasks by requiring students to expand their knowledge in context and through active engagement with others."

WIX - 0 views

started by anonymous on 30 Aug 10 no follow-up yet

Can We Imagine 2020 Public Service? - 0 views

started by anonymous on 24 Aug 10 no follow-up yet
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Plagiarism by Lora Cowell on Prezi - 0 views

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    The best presentation on plagiarism I have found to date- accurate, to-the-point, and still engaging for students... I will add this to our research unit!
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When is Google Good? by Kristen Gladden on Prezi - 0 views

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    This is the PERFECT presentation I have been wanting for three years now!  Students often wonder if Google is a valid source.  This presentation explains when Google is and is not good.
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Wordnik: All the Words. - 0 views

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    A FANTASTIC resource for students (and teachers!), Wordnik allows you to search for a word and then shows its definition, example sentences/uses, etymology, pronunciation, tweets with the word, and photos from Flickr that are related... wonderful for all learning styles.
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