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Sharon Antal

Picture Book of the Day - 5 views

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    Found this while working on an assignment for Reading/LA methods. Lots of great book ideas for Primary students. This lady really seems to have it together. Decided to follow her on Twitter as well!
Mary Carter Jacocks

NASA - Home - 0 views

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    Science pictures in the public domain
Kelsey Everton

Arctic Adventure: Introduction - 0 views

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    A great Web Quest for second grade students! Students learn about the Arctic region by reading and researching Arctic animals and the weather in the Arctic on the internet. They then make a "Picture Encyclopedia". So fun!!
Katie Danner

Butterfly Pictures, can use for Symmetry - 1 views

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    I saw a teacher use images of butterflies from this website for a first grade lesson on symmetry; they were printed in black and white and the students were asked to color them in using symmetrical colors--they were beautiful!!
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    Actually here is the link for the already gray-scale and black-and-white butterflies that are used for coloring: http://www.butterflyutopia.com/butterfly_coloring_page.html
Rob Schupbach

Prints & Photographs Online Catalog - 0 views

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    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog in the Public Domain
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    Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Online Catalog in the Public Domain. Great resource for putting together PowerPoints or other presentations!!
Kelsey Everton

What Digital Native children can teach the rest of us about technology - 0 views

  • “focused on giving children a real voice in the broader, often very adult, discussion of future technologies and real-world problem solving.”
  • they can teach us not only about their own needs and desires, but also about our own future preferences and how technology might help us solve bigger, global problems
  • digital natives allow us to see unrestrained possibilities for Web-based developments
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  • We found that today’s children intuit a very seamless connection between online and offline worlds
  • A strong trend in the pictures the children drew was a break down in the barrier between the physical and digital worlds, with children appearing to see no difference between ‘real’ and ‘computer-based’ activities.
  • today’s children see technological devices as a natural extension of themselves
  • Current initiatives include Trash to Treasure, another illustration-based study which looks to kids for new ways to recycle and manage waste
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    This is a great article on what our students, the "Digital Natives" can teach us about technology! I have highlighted what I found to be the most interesting and insightful quotes from the article!
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