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This website provides information on specific roles that students take while in a cooperative learning environment. After reading through this site, it enabled me to see just how many roles can be…Continue
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http://www.naeyc.org/content/technology-and-young-children My school is currently in the process of setting up…Continue
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Wiki sites are an incredibly flexible tool that every teacher can create and utilize in his/her classroom. There are various sites that allow you to create classroom wikis, I recommend using the free and very user friendly site: http://www.wikispaces.com/site/for/teachers, and then begin to explore the wonderful world of wikis! Wikis really have not genre, you can create wikis for just about everything! The options can…
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Google Art Project (http://www.googleartproject.com/) is a fantastic visual learning tool that allows students to explore museums all over the world without leaving their classroom. Google Art Projects allows you to explore museums and great works of art while learning the significant value that each piece/artifact possesses. Currently there…
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Animoto http://animoto.com/ is a very user-friendly visual presentation tool that even students in pre-1st can utilize to create beautiful slide presentations. This easy-to-use web-based tool will allow you and your students to create engaging video presentations on any subject. These presentations can incorporate images, video clips, music, and text. Teachers can incorporate this tool into classroom lessons, create school-wide videos like “100th Day of…
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Edmodo (http://www.edmodo.com/) is a free, safe, closed and private classroom community that brings students together. Edmodo was founded in 2008 and as of September, 2012 it has reached a milestone of over 10-million users. Edmodo allows teachers to create closed, safe groups that can allow students (and parents) to join their virtual classrooms. As a technology coordinator at a Jewish day school I was so pleased to know that no private information…
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