Fun and creative ways for students to make online video projects | Eduhowto - 1 views
4 Tools to Teach About Climate Change | graphite Blog - 0 views
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"As part of the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), students need to "ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the rise in global temperatures over the past century." Many teachers have little to no formal training on how to teach about climate change. Along with the ever-changing research and the controversy that comes with it, some teachers inevitably shy away or even prevent students from digging deep into the content. Some suggest that teachers might be getting climate change all wrong. Since teachers can't rely on books to stay current with all the new research, digital resources are the only effective way to stay on top of such a dynamic field. Consider these practices when using technology to teach about climate change:" Sites include NASA Global Climate Change, Climate Kids for younger learners, Global Oneness Project, and Earth-Now to analyze realtime data.
MakeBeliefsComix | Facebook - 0 views
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"Each day author/teacher Bill Zimmerman is offering excerpts from a new ‘’Make Beliefs’’ book aimed at encouraging students to express their thoughts through writing and drawing, as well as to spur their creative imaginations. They are in the form of comic strip panels in which comic characters raise a provocative question and students can write their responses by creating comic strips at MakeBeliefsComix. com, a free educational resource. " These are imaginative prompts and many could also be used for stand-alone creative writing activities.
How Learnist Works - YouTube - 3 views
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"Learni.st makes it super easy to share what you know by pointing to existing web resources. You can use videos, blogs, books, documents, images, anything to explain how to learn something. This short video will teach you about the basics of Learnist like how the homepage is laid out and what is on a Learn Board." You will need an invite in this current Beta stage, but I think it will catch on.
Mapeas - 3 views
Teacher Training Videos | ELT Pics | Words, Vocabulary and Images - 1 views
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R. Stannard shows how to use ELT Pics, which is hosted by Flickr. You can also get an email feed to show pictures as they are updated. A nice way to garner resources for writing or student projects. Pictures are crowd-sourced, and curated by EFL teachers. I use pictures often for teaching writing: description, emotions, cultural comparisons, if-clauses, etc. Don't miss the "Making Collages" part of this video, as it includes PicMonkey, which has templates for collages. ELT Pics also has its own blog with ideas for using images.
Training Resources & Links - Twitter for Teachers - 2 views
100 Best Resources and Guides for ESL Teachers - 2 views
Top 10 Photoshop Tutorials Resources for Web Designers - Honeytech Blog - 0 views
Welcome to About World Languages - 2 views
Cool Math Applets for Kids - 0 views
Teacher Experience Exchange - 4 views
Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 3 views
Comics in the Classroom: 100 Tips, Tools, and Resources for Teachers | Teaching Degree.org - 6 views
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