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Vernon Fowler

Lesson Writer - 24 views

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    Free site to create comprehensive multiple modality lessons fom web content
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    "What do you want to teach today? Create lessons & lessons plans in minutes. Simple, fast, and FREE. Automatic accommodations, scaffolding, and sheltered instruction. Targeted differentiation groups. Higher-order thinking prompts. Graphic organizer selections. "
Samantha Ward

Blendspace - 0 views

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    Blendspace allows you to combine multiple types of digital content into a seamless lesson. You can add pictures, video, questions, examples, etc. I would use this in my room in order to check for understanding or to help students who need extra review of a topic. This is nice because students can move at their own pace through the lesson independently.
Rhondda Powling

Lesson Writer - 1 views

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    LessonWriter creates lesson plans and instructional materials for teaching English language skills from any reading passage. LessonWriter analyzes text for vocabulary, grammar and usage, pronunciation, and word roots and stems.
Ced Paine

Summer Teacher Institute Lesson Plans from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - 0 views

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    A list of lesson plans created by educators during past Summer Teacher Institutes. These resources are intended to stimulate student interest and creativity, to develop higher order thinking skills and to promote interdisciplinary learning.
Ced Paine

TIELab | The History Lab - 0 views

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    online template where teachers can build primary-sourse based lessons and activities for use by their students. Teachers can store their lessons in the History Lab database and retrieve or modify them at any time.
Sharon Elin

LessonWriter - 0 views

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    copy/paste text into LessonWriter and it will create vocabulary lessons and provide a template for questions.
Ced Paine

SMART Board Interactive Whiteboard Lessons and Resources for Teachers | Scholastic.com - 3 views

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    Primary level - the phonics lessons are great!
Ced Paine

LearniT-TeachiT - 0 views

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    Lesson plans, video tutorials and resources for teachers
Rhondda Powling

Teachers' Guide for the Professional Cartoonists' Index - 1 views

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    "This is the US Teachers' Guide for using the Professional Cartoonists Index web site in your classes. We have developed lesson plans for using the editorial cartoons as a teaching tool in Social Sciences, Art, Journalism and English at all levels."
Samantha Ward

Nearpod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices. | Interactive Lessons | Mobile ... - 1 views

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    Neat tool for creating a new type of presentation. Makes interactive lessons and real-time assessment. Similar to Edpuzzle but you can do more than just add questions into video!
Cally Black

How Evernote Is Revolutionzing My Classroom | Edudemic - 0 views

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    From 8th January - 22nd March I chose one class, my First Year class (aged 11-12) to give up using exercise books, reading books and textbooks. Instead, they would use only digital mediums that were available to them through an iPad that they were supplied with during each lesson.
Ced Paine

How to Use New-Media Tools in Your Classroom | Edutopia - 1 views

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    In these brief video clips, educators and others from around the country give lessons about specific technology and social-media tools you can use with your students.
Ced Paine

Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Home - Web 2.0 Tools for Educators - 5 views

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    Fantastic site: Tools for every lesson
Cara Whitehead

February: Black History Month - 0 views

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    February is Black History Month. Here's a word list to add to your lesson plans! This list can be used to play all of the games and activities on our site. http://www.spellingcity.com/view-spelling-list.html?listId=2851114
Nate Merrill

Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Learning - 0 views

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    "Ewan McIntosh is a teacher, speaker and investor, regarded as one of Europe's foremost experts in digital media for public services. His company, NoTosh Limited, invests in tech startups and film on behalf of public and private investors, works with those companies to build their creative businesses, and takes the lessons learnt from the way these people work back into schools and universities across the world."
Amy Kelly-Graham

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award$(function() {$('#ss').... - 2 views

  • Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation among teams of students on the merits of a website.
  • Seeking new teaching strategies? If you’ve got an old lesson that you want to breathe new life into, Curriki can help. It is a free member website where educators share ideas and hear from others in the profession. Tip: If you have a lesson that you love to teach with your students, share it with others. Everyone can be successful if we all help each other to be better teachers.
  • What could be better? You Tube – just for teachers and students! Teacher Tube offers videos solely for the field of education. Videos are created by teachers and students to be shared with other teachers and students. Tip: A great way to have students share their work with parents and for teachers to share with other teachers, peers, and administrators, both on-campus and off.
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  • Do you like to play with words or create visual poems? A "Wordle" enables you to create a word "cloud," visually depicting the relationship between words based on their frequency of use. You can tweak your word "clouds" with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. Tip: Teach students to create a Wordle to express their reading interests or their favorite book.
  • Do you find it difficult to keep up with the latest Web 2.0. technologies? Join Classroom 2.0 Ning, a social network for educators who are using or want to use Web 2.0 in their libraries and classrooms. Tip: Look at the Classroom 2.0 weekly webinars, featuring leading Web 2.0 educators  - a great way to learn for both the novice and experienced educator.
  • Create your own social network for your classroom, your school group or your library. Share your ideas, pictures, and plans. Choose the features, a forum, a blog, members' pages, RSS feeds - whatever you would like to share and collaborate and control the membership. Tip: Classroom or library nings give students opportunities to learn how to effectively and safely be members of an online social network.
  • What are you doing? Twitter, a website for communication among friends and colleagues, is based on this question. Everyone who is connected to your account can know what you are doing at anytime, just send a "tweet."  This is a way for everyone to keep track of everyone else. Tip: Students working in research teams, designate secretaries to keep the instructor and librarian up to date on how the group is doing throughout the project.
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    From the American Association of School Librarians
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    Ideas on tech available to use.
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