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karen sipe

Top 70 Educational Android Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    "For those of you asking about Educational Android apps to use with students in class the chart below is a great place to start with. This is a work we have published a few months ago and is meant to provide teachers and educators with a handy resource they can fall back on when they need to try out new educational apps in class.  We have categorized these apps into 17 major categories: note taking apps, portfolio creation apps, presentation apps, reference apps,  video editing apps, concept mapping apps, storytelling apps, apps for teaching kids coding, augmented reality apps, audio recording apps, comics creation apps, reading and literacy apps, apps for learning English grammar, apps for doing virtual trips, apps for learning a new language, apps to unleash students creativity."
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    "For those of you asking about Educational Android apps to use with students in class the chart below is a great place to start with. This is a work we have published a few months ago and is meant to provide teachers and educators with a handy resource they can fall back on when they need to try out new educational apps in class.  We have categorized these apps into 17 major categories: note taking apps, portfolio creation apps, presentation apps, reference apps,  video editing apps, concept mapping apps, storytelling apps, apps for teaching kids coding, augmented reality apps, audio recording apps, comics creation apps, reading and literacy apps, apps for learning English grammar, apps for doing virtual trips, apps for learning a new language, apps to unleash students creativity."
karen sipe

Wikispaces Blog » Blog Archive » New Glogster Widget - 0 views

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    New Glogster Widget in Wikispaces.
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    New widget for those who like wikispaces and glogster.
karen sipe

http://spellingcity.com - 0 views

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    Spelling City is a fabulous site for practicing spelling, I have written about its uses in the classroom before (here and here). Spelling City has just added a new feature that teachers are going to love, the ability to add your own sentences on Spelling City! Now you can customize your spelling lists to fit your needs. For example, if you are studying fish and one of your spelling words is "scales", the default sentence that Spelling City might offer is "The scales were not giving the weights accurately." Now as you create a list, you can click on "add" and type a new sentence to fit your classroom needs. The feature is also extremely useful for homonyms (our fifth graders are using this feature this week!). For the teacher created sentences, the audio read of the sentence will be done by a sophisticated voice synthesis. \n
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    In case you haven't seen this site. Love the capability for teachers to set up their own clas spelling lists that kids can access at home.
karen sipe

Kerpoof Studio - 0 views

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    Kerpoof is one of my favorite creation tools for elementary students, it allows them to draw, create pictures, cards, books, and even movies. My original post about Kerpoof can be found here. Kerpoof has added some new features that make it worthy of another post. Students can now save their pictures, cards, stories and drawings locally (on their computers). On each canvas is a JPEG icon that will allow any picture to be saved to the computer locally. They are working on making it possible to download the movies locally soon. Kerpoof also introduced info bubbles. In the Make a Picture object library, students can drag out a picture onto the canvas. Now there is a new question mark button that shows up on an object. When students click on the question mark, a little bubble of information pops up. Students will gain all kinds of information from these little fact bubbles. They can learn everything from: who wrote Treasure Island, to learning the national animal of Austrailia.
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    Neat site for elementary
karen sipe

What's new in Classroom - Classroom Help - 0 views

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    This is the help page that tracks all of the new features in Google Classroom.
ckessel

Newsela | Nonfiction Literacy and Current Events - 0 views

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    news stories for all levels
karen sipe

A Chart Featuring Some of The Best Augmented Reality Apps to Use With Students ~ Educat... - 0 views

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    "Augmented reality is making some huge inroads in the field of education. More and more teachers are incorporating this relatively new technology in their classrooms. Augmented reality is also redefining the notion of learning by adding a layer of interactivity, engagement and vividness to students learning experiences. Teachers have been using augmented reality in many varied ways and across different school subjects, this post from Edutopia provides some good examples in this regard. The success of AR in education is attributed to the increasing availability of mobile apps designed specifically to help learners leverage the power of AR in their learning.  Below are some very good AR apps to try out with your students. This is a work in progress and we will be adding more to the list in the future. Enjoy"
karen sipe

Welcome to NBC Learn- Finishing The Dream: Learning From The Civil Rights Era - 1 views

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    NBC Learn has launched this website called Finishing the Dream. It chronicles the h istory of the civil rights movement. It includes more then 100 stories from NBC News archives. Materials include documentaries on significan events over the course of 60 years, including the Montgomery bus boycott; the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.; the integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas; the Freedom Riders; and more. The content provides the opportunity for community leaders, teachers, and students to discuss the impact of the civil rights movement and to consider related modern issues that affect people today.
karen sipe

Memorize.com - Remember and Understand - 0 views

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    Memorize.com is a new learning website that allows users to create their own study guides and then share them on the web. The free site assembles user-generated content in three formats -- flash cards, multiple choice, and visual learning diagrams. The topics range from traditional school subjects, such as history, languages, and geography, to less academic categories, such as food, billiards, and television. Users can follow other users and their pages and edit other users' pages to craete their own unique page.
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    Fee and can be used in a variety of content areas.
karen sipe

http://edutraining.googleapps.com/ - 0 views

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    Google Apps Education Training Center is a new online learning environment designed for educators and students who want to effectively use Google Apps in an educational context. The site offers six modules, including Google Apps Education Edition, apps Mail, Calendar, Docs, Sites, and other tools. The training will cover customizing apps for individual schools; organizing e-mail effectively; creating shared calendars; collaborating with others online; using documents, presentations, and spreadsheets; delivering and collecting surveys, quizzes, and feedback; developing media-rich websites; and setting up internal video portals for schools.
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    What appears to be free training on google apps.
karen sipe

100 Incredible & Educational Virtual Tours You Don't Want to Miss | Online Universities - 0 views

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    One of the wonders of the Internet is that it can bring the world to you instead of your needing to find the time and money to explore the traditional way. The following virtual tours bring opportunities to explore cities, famous landmarks and buildings, museums, college campuses, and even outer space. You can learn how things are made, explore the human body or that of a life-sized whale, and visit ball parks and theme parks. There is even a section of incredible virtual tours that Google Earth has compiled that shares the world in a whole new way.
karen sipe

Classroom Learning 2.0: About - 0 views

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    "This Classroom Learning 2.0 blog has been set-up as part of the CSLA School Library Learning 2.0 program to encourage all of us to experiment and learn about the new and emerging technologies that are reshaping the context of information on the Internet today."
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    This is a really organized blog set up for learning about 2.0. Please share with anyone you think might be interested.
karen sipe

http://cyberbully.org/ - 0 views

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    "The Center for Safe and Rsponsible Internet Use has developed a new framewsork for addressing these issues under the overall concept of Cyber Savvy Schools." This site has some good materials and teaching resources for teaching cyber safety. I noticed that there are resources all the way to Kindergarten and more coming.
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    This site has a variety ofmaterials to teach about cyber safety.
karen sipe

Inaugural Words - 1789 to the Present - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    The New York Times Inaugural Words allows a user to view the inaugural speeches of all presidents. The user can see what words were most frequently used in each speech as well as other presidents who used the same words. What a cool tool to compare president or the events from one period in US history to another.
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    A co-worker here at school shared this site with me. It is really cool. It is a timeline tool that allows the user to compare inaugural speeches for all presidents.
karen sipe

5 iPad upgrades iOS 7 brings to education | Education Dive - 0 views

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    This article lists the advantages of iOS7 for education.
Nathan Myers

Higher Education: Four- year education... Is it really necessary? - 0 views

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    A great article on how the econony is affecting high school students decisions on choosing between a four year college or a two year college. With the way things are going in our society in regards to finance more students are becoming aware of and trying to avoid having to pay back large student loans.
karen sipe

9 charged with bullying Mass. teen who killed self | General Headlines | Comcast.net - 0 views

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    Article about a Massachusettes teen who hanged herself due to ongoing bullying.
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    Teaching our children about internet safety and anti-bullying is critical. This is a sad story for all involved.
karen sipe

Recut, Reframe, Recycle -- Publications -- Center for Social Media at American University - 0 views

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    Copyright Center for social media this link talks about fair use and copyright
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    New site I found on copyright and fair use with regard to media.
Elaine Kennedy

new Food pyramid information - 0 views

Great tool for everyone to use to keep track of food intake and physical activity.

www.mypyramid.gov

started by Elaine Kennedy on 15 Apr 10 no follow-up yet
karen sipe

PhysicsCentral: Learn How Your World Works - 0 views

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    Physics Central - Learn how your world works.
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    Looks like an interesting site for all ages.
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