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50 Useful Blogging Tools for Teachers | Teaching Tips
A good list of web based tools for teachers and students. It is a useful list. There are categories and an annotated description of each tool.
A Difference: 5 Minutes To Make A Difference
Darren Kuropatwa's "5 Minutes to Make A Difference" presentation. Enjoy.
Why Web 2.0 Will Not be an Integral Part of K-12 Education: A Reply to Steve Hargadon | Britannica Blog
Daniel Willingham responds to Steve Hargadon's argument that Web 2.0 will be a significant part of the future of education. Daniel contests Steve's position.
Moving Toward Web 2.0 in K-12 Education | Britannica Blog
Steve Hargadon sets out how "Web 2.0 will be a significant part of the future of learning, and that in the best case scenario it will become an important part of our formal educational institutions".
What Makes a Good Project?
Gary Stager succinctly sets out eight elements for a good project in this article.
Why History Isn’t Learned, and How Story Helps Change That | Beyond School
Spot on post from Clay Burell on the stuff of history and the role of storytelling.
A Plethora of Technology: Mindfulness in the Classroom
Good post on mindfulness in the classroom.
Stager-to-Go: There IS a Difference Between Teaching, Learning and Curriculum!
Gary Stager makes a nice point regarding curriculum, teaching and pedagogy.
Teacher Burnout? Blame the Parents - Well - Tara Parker-Pope - Health - New York Times Blog
An article in the NY Times by Tara Parker-Pope. The stress of teaching is often blamed on rowdy students and unrealistic expectations from school officials. But new research suggests that parents may be the real culprit in teacher burnout.
Making Connections: Social Networking in the Elementary Classroom always learning
The power of social networking, especially in the elementary school classroom, is the ease with which students can begin to take a leadership role. There are multiple modes of communication and multiple spaces where a student might find their niche.
Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL » Blog Archive » The Best Social Studies Websites — 2007
Here’s another “Websites of the Year” list. This one will be highlighting Social Studies (Geography, United States History, World History, Economics, and Government) sites I’ve posted about during 2007.
Learning 2.0 Resources: PBWiki Gets Pimped Up
PBWiki has introduced some features that should broaden its appeal for teachers.
designmatters » Design Matters
Dean Shareski's excellent resource on good design in education.
Some Sample Blog Assignments Aligned to the New ISTE NET-S | 2¢ Worth
SOem useful suggestions for blog based teaching and learning tasks.
Create online quizzes free quiz maker - ClassMarker
Online testing software.
Half an Hour: These Principles
"And as teachers, we must model and demonstrate the principle attributes of learning, so that our students can best see how to emulate and follow our example."
ExploreLearning - Interactive Math and Science Simulations.
This is an excellent resource for Maths and Science educators. Anyone can enjoy the simulations and activities within this site. Enjoy!
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