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Tags: Collaboration, sharing, Web 2.0
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Mar
This site is a treasure trove of teaching resources. Here are three that I thought were particularly impressive.
Eduhounds Lessons are organized by subject and grade level.
Eduhounds Site Sets are collections of topic-based online resources. These are sites that you can trust to be safe and educationally sound.
Eduhounds Templates are collections of templates including rubrics for assessing many kinds of projects.
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Mar
I really liked this one for brainstorming and planning and taking notes during a meeting. Rather than list of random thoughs by individuals, each idea can be tied to its parent idea showing relations other than the implied chronological order of generation. Since an email activation is required, if you want to use this with students you will need to get administrative approval for your students to have gaggle accounts.
Tags: Collaboration, Concept mapping, Mind mapping, Web 2.0
30
Mar
“GenYES is an innovative program that creates 21st century leaders and learners. GenYES students help teachers use technology in classrooms, supporting effective technology integration school-wide. Eleven years of research proves GenYES empowers students and changes the way teachers integrate technology in their lessons.”
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This is a cute site that lets you or your students create cartoons by dragging and dropping either images from the program or your images, add speech or thought bubbles, and then create cartoon strips or flipbooks. What a cool way to have students practice and review or explain how they solved a problem or determine what the problem is or create a storyboard or write a lab report or summarize reading or ?????
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