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Place Value Glogster: math 4th placevalue | GlogsterEDU-Paula Naugle
Glogster created by Paula Naugle on Glogster EDU with 4th grade math resources
ktitraci - DENTreat Glogster page for wiki DEN Virtual Conference-Traci Blozoski
Traci Blozoski's resource wiki including web 2.0 resources, voicethread, blabberize, Glogster and links to her class website, personal blog and workshops.
copyrightconfusion - Reasoning
"How do I know if my use is a fair use?
This tool has been developed to help teachers and students reason through the fair use process."
NEIT 2009 wikispace-NYSAIS Ed and Information Technology Conference Wiki
NYSAIS Education and Information Technology (NEIT) Conference Wiki.
NEIT 2008 is an unconference planned for technologists and librarians. Our unconference relies on the open space technology for creating workshops, discussions, breakout groups, etc.
techtips - Technology Integration Projects for K-3
This site contains classroom projects for all major subject areas (LA, Math, Social Studies, Science) that integrate technology and connect to the standards you will be teaching month by month (based on district planning)! Projects will range from safe and productive online games that you can use in independant centers, to one shot whole class computer lab activities: from multimedia teacher presentations to longer cross-curricular projects that encorporate 21st Century skills.
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching
Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They’re often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
Using these ideas, your students can collaboratively create classroom valuables.
sautechsig - Wiki created to support teachers with technology integration
Wiki developed by Sheila Adams, Kathy Cassidy and Maria Knee for teacher professional development and ongoing support with technology integration in their classrooms. Fantastic resources in easy-to-understand explanations and examples.
WebTools4u2use - Wiki compilation of web 2.0 tools
Glogster homepage makes navigation really easy to locate resources on this wiki. Wiki for school library media specialists to learn about web tools, see how they can be used in school library media programs, and share ideas and success stories.
copyrightfriendly »wikispace by Joyce Valenza
Most of the media in these collections are in the public domain or are attached to generous copyright licensing. Though you may not need to ask permission to use them when publishing on the Web for educational purposes, you should cite or attribute these images to their creators unless otherwise notified! If you see any copyright notices on these pages, read them for further instructions. Note: always check individual licensing notices before publishing on the Web or broadcasting!
Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Wiki
Tons of excellent links and resources for web 2.0 tools! Web 2.0 definition: the next generation of the internet where the content of the web is created or edited by end-users (either individually or collaboratively) rather than those few geeky computer nerds. Further, these sites often allow collaboration, sharing, and assimilation to bring about exchanges of ideas from many different perspectives in the form of text, photos, videos, and/or other multimedia components.
newtoolsworkshop -Joyce Valenza
Workshop on Web 2.0 tools by Joyce Valenza-uses Glogster for home page
TATN/SEAT Center Wiki - WebCasts
"A webcast, broadly defined is 'meeting' that takes place over the web. Webcasts may take the form of presentations out to attendees of the webcast and/or interactive dialogue between the attendees. Webcasts may include audio, video, text and/or pictures." Examples of webcasts, potential uses in the classroom, tools to create webcasts.
neccunplugged - wiki planning page-Nec 2009
NECC Unplugged is held during and as a part of the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC ) June 28th - July 1. It is three days of presentations where anyone can sign up to present, either on-site or virtually, and held on-site in it's own "lounge" area and hosted virtually in Elluminate.
Indispensible Tools -compilation for educators by Drew Buddie
The following list of ICT tools was crowd sourced from individual educationalists and not companies when the question 'What Indispensible ICT tools do you use in education' was asked and is not meant to be exhaustive in any way.
This particular wiki was created by Drew Buddie attributions where possible are below.
poetrycollaboration - Lisa Parisi's class project
poetry collaboration. This project centers around the book, Love That Dog, by Sharon Creech. Through the book, our students will explore and create various types of poems. This wiki and other collaborative tools will allow us to connect with students from around the world, learning and creating together.
PikiWiki Alpha-Tell the story-Digital Storytelling
Don't just send a picture. Tell the story! Instantly create and share web pages. Have friends add content. All with drag and drop freedom and ease, right from your computer. No software to install.
Main Page - Horizon Project
Horizon Project. This space is a place for the members of the Horizon Project Advisory Board to manage the process of selecting the topics for the 2009 Horizon Report, which will be co-published by the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) and was released publicly January, 2009. Links for participating in the project.
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