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noelfhvka

Cool tools for schools - 0 views

Certainly! Here are some cool tools and resources for educational purposes: Google Workspace for Education: Includes Google Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more, facilitating collaborative work among s...

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Cally Black

3 Rubric Makers That Will Save You Time And Stress | Edudemic - 1 views

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    Rubrics can be an incredibly useful tool for your classroom. Aside from being one of those cool words that sounds a little weirder every time you say it, using a rubric can help your students understand the assignments in your classroom, and will make your grading process clearer, faster, and more objective and consistent. Online rubric makers can make rubric creation pretty simple, so we've collected a few sites that offers online rubric makers (some of them are free) that can help you out in your classroom. There are many sites out there that also offer shared rubrics from other users that you can use as well - quite a helpful tool if you're either in a pinch, or at a loss for where to start.
Susan McClements

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: Scoop.Its - 0 views

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Tim Thompson

Newseum | Today's Front Pages | Map View - 1 views

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    Cool Newseum tool: hover mouse over a map shows daily front pages of newspapers from around the world.
Deborah Goodman

Teacher Toolbox 2 - Learning Telecollaboratively - 111 views

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    Digital Tools for Teachers' Toolboxes, Version 1
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    Wordle is a very cool tool, I used that last semester to examine which word I most frequently used.
Samantha Ward

Interactive Microscope: Cool slides that you can look at Online! - 0 views

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    This is also a great interactive resource for my microscope unit. Students will be achieving the standard to understanding how the microscope tool works. In this interactive site, students can click on different things (like beewings, blood cells, and leaves) and it will show them what it would look like under a microscope. This visual can really get students thinking about what a microscope does to an image using the lenses inside of it. There is also an interactive labeling microscope section too.
Bill Selak

textsnip - Keep your text & code formatting safe from IM and Email - 0 views

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    Very cool! RT @ozge: Paste in your text and you get a URL http://textsnip.com/ #ntchat #edchat
Lyssa Amison

Cool tools for schools - 103 views

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    A great wiki site to find good resources
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    As its title suggests, an awesome collection of resources for the classroom. Includes a huge variety of categories, such as research; quiz and poll; images; and video. Well worth perusing!
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    Lets get started.
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    https://onlinecompilerc.com/ Online Compiler C Programming
Jacques Cool

World Mosaic Created From 1001 Web 2.0 Logos - 8 views

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    This is way cool! Map of the world is made up of 1001 web2.0 logos that are all live links.
Dai Barnes

Simple audio annotations in Google Earth at Digital Geography - 0 views

  • While exploring the amazing new Ancient Rome layer in Google Earth I thought it would be useful for kids to be able to add “audio-bites” by way of annotation. The recordings might, for example, take the form of imaginary discussions taking place in Rome. After a little research I discovered Vocaroo.com This great little site lets you record a snippet of audio and upload it to the web. The recording can be played through an embeddable Flash Player. What’s really cool is that the player code can be pasted into a Google Earth placemark. There’s no need to register to use Vocaroo; the whole process couldn’t be easier.
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      excellent new tool for google earth!
Donna Baumbach

Educate with Thinglink - 0 views

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    more thinglink ideas
Donna Baumbach

Educate with Thinglink - 0 views

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    @sallliwilson implemented some of the ideas from the Google Doc "Ways to Use ThingLink in the Classroom" https://docs.google.com/present/edit?id=0ASfUsgJWgfcsZGNjOWZxZHRfNjI5Zno5MmszZ3Q&hl=en_US
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