Do You celebrate the 100th day of school?

On January 30, 2012, in Resources, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Cybrary Mans Educational Websites. Jerry has a great curated list if ideas, something a little different that yo many not have done in your classroom before.

http://cybraryman.com/100thday1.html

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Cost is Biggest Barrier, Pointing to Need for Free Digital Classroom Resources

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ORLANDO, Fla.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–PBS LearningMedia announced today findings from a national survey of teachers grades pre-K-12 that sheds light on the rising role of technology in America’s classrooms, as well as barriers teachers face to accessing the “right” digital resources. Ninety-one percent of teachers surveyed reported having access to computers in their classrooms, but only one-in-five (22 percent) said they have the right level of technology. PBS released the survey results at the 2012 Florida Education Technology Conference (FETC), where educators from across the country have gathered to share best practices about the use of technology in the classroom.

“Over the past decade, we’ve seen broadening adoption and deeper integration of digital media in classrooms for all age groups, with teachers enthusiastic about the power of new technologies to foster learning”

Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of teachers cited budget as the biggest barrier to accessing tech in the classroom. In low-income communities, this is an even greater challenge as 70 percent of teachers reported it as the greatest obstacle. Teachers in affluent communities also have greater parental and school board support for tech in the classroom compared to those teaching in low-income communities. Thirty-eight percent vs. 14 percent cited high levels of parental support and 38 percent vs. 21 percent for school board support.

While the vast majority of teachers have access to computers, less than two-thirds (59 percent) have access to an interactive whiteboard, a newer technology that can be used more broadly for classroom lessons. Teachers in affluent districts are also twice as likely to have access to tablets as teachers in middle and lower income districts. Still, teachers’ opinion about the ability of tech to enhance learning is universal; 93 percent believe that interactive whiteboards enrich classroom education and 81 percent feel the same way about tablets. This attitude towards technology transcends grade level, the income levels of the student population and the types of communities where they teach.

According to the survey, tech resources used most often in the classroom include: websites (56 percent), online images (44 percent) and online games or activities (43 percent). Increasing student motivation (77 percent), reinforcing and expanding on content being taught (76 percent) and responding to a variety of learning styles (76 percent) are the top three reasons teachers use technology in the classroom.

PBS, a leading provider of free teacher resources and digital content for use in the classroom, has regularly surveyed educators on their use of digital media and technology since 2002.

“Over the past decade, we’ve seen broadening adoption and deeper integration of digital media in classrooms for all age groups, with teachers enthusiastic about the power of new technologies to foster learning,” said Rob Lippincott, Senior Vice President, PBS Education. “It’s clear most teachers are embracing technology and need more resources, and PBS is committed to offering innovative tools and resources to support learning in classrooms across America.”

PBS, together with WGBH and local member stations, recently launched PBS LearningMedia (www.pbslearningmedia.org/), which features a robust library with tens of thousands of digital assets, including lesson plans, background essays, and discussion questions for pre-K-12 educators that align with Common Core State Standards. This free media-on-demand service features content from NASA, National Archives and PBS programs such as NOVA, FRONTLINE, AMERICAN EXPERIENCE, and SID THE SCIENCE KID all in one place.

“By offering exceptional, high-quality content free to educators everywhere, we’re meeting not just current needs of under-resourced communities, but also future needs,” said Michele Korf, Senior Executive for Educational Media at WGBH. “PBS LearningMedia has been designed with teachers for teachers. And it will continue to grow and adapt to meet classroom challenges.”

Teachers using PBS LearningMedia can create custom class pages and lesson plans while implementing state standards correlations as well as accessing student management tools, analytics, online professional development, staff training, and a curriculum gap analyzer tool.

Survey Methodology

The survey was conducted by VeraQuest Research and sampled 500 teachers within the United States between December 14 and December 20, 2011. Respondents for this survey were randomly selected from an online panel to be representative of teachers in the U.S. The estimated sampling error for the 500 respondents is +/- 4.4 percent at a 95 percent confidence level. These statements conform to the principles of disclosure of the National Council on Public Polls.

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PBS LearningMedia is © 2011 PBS & WGBH Educational Foundation. All rights reserved.

About PBS

PBS, with its nearly 360 member stations, offers all Americans — from every walk of life — the opportunity to explore new ideas and new worlds through television and online content. Each month, PBS reaches 124 million people through television and 20 million people online, inviting them to experience the worlds of science, history, nature and public affairs; to hear diverse viewpoints; and to take front row seats to world-class drama and performances. PBS’ broad array of programs has been consistently honored by the industry’s most coveted award competitions. Teachers of children from pre-K through 12th grade turn to PBS for digital content and services that help bring classroom lessons to life. PBS’ premier children’s TV programming and its website, pbskids.org, are parents’ and teachers’ most trusted partners in inspiring and nurturing curiosity and love of learning in children. More information about PBS is available at pbs.org, one of the leading dot-org websites on the Internet, or by following PBS on TwitterFacebook or through our apps for mobile devices. Specific program information and updates for press are available at pbs.org/pressroom or by following PBSPressroom on Twitter.

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Create Beautiful Timelines with text and/or photos

On December 29, 2011, in Resources, Tools, Web 2.0, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Create yourself a beautiful timeline

With timekiwi you can create a beautiful timeline of your twitter, blogs & photos. With timekiwi you can create a beautiful timeline of your twitter, blogs & photos. It fetches activities from your favorite social networks and visualizes them in a timeline. With timekiwi you can remember the moments like the time you snapped a photo of a walrus at the beach.

Timekiwi and life

Startups, big companies and people have life. Sometimes it’s not enough to just work hard, but also present your work in a meaningful way.  A timeline of consistent effort towards a certain goal can project perseverence, focus and determination. One can make better decisions if they can see a global perspective and reflect on it.

It’s free for personal use

http://timekiwi.com/

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If you have an interactive whiteboard, then you need to check out The TESiboard collection. It is a purpose built library of visual, dynamic, interactive resources.

TESiboard resources are primarily open-ended tools that enable teachers to engage their pupils in a learning dialogue around the resource.  The resources are designed for use by the teacher on their interactive whiteboard but many are also suitable for pupil use, usually responding to a task or challenge set by the teacher.  The TESiboard materials were acquired by TSL Education Limited at the end of November 2009 and as a result of TSL’s current and planned future investment, all these popular resources are available for free.

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The 100 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You

On December 4, 2011, in Resources, Web 2.0, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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One of the most popular posts on Edudemic in 2010 was The 35 Best Web 2.0 Classroom Tools Chosen By You and I felt it might be time for an update to that list for 2011. In order to put together a list of the best Web 2.0 classroom tools, I polled my Twitter followers, Facebook fans (are they still called fans? Likes?) and ran a contest to try and get as many submissions as possible.

Check out the list, CLICK HERE

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Everyone wants to feel more productive on the computer and there are certainly plenty of ways to achieve that. Whether it’s using a program launcher, keyboard shortcuts or mouse gestures, there’s something for everyone to shave off that extra mouseclick or tap of the keyboard which in turn leads to time saved every day.

We here at MakeUseOf have been committed from day one to teaching you how to do things faster, easier, and more efficiently. Now we have produced 24 PDF cheatsheets for you to download absolutely free of charge which will list all the shortcuts available for different popular programs such as Microsoft Outlook, Skype (including the secret emoticons), Firefox, Chrome, Gmail and many more.

DOWNLOAD our free PDF cheatsheets
http://www.makeuseof.com/pages/downloads
(download password: makeuseof)

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Have you ever wondered how to create an animated picture ? If you have here is an answer for you. There are several online  tools  that allow users to create GIF animations from pictures stored on their computers. Here are some of the best free web tools that can help you create animated GIFs

See the list, CLICK HERE

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Classroom Resources in Honor of National Recycling Week

On November 9, 2011, in Enviromental, Resources, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Barbara Feldman has a weekly newspaper column Surfing the Net with Kids appears in newspapers across the country.  Her website is chalked full of resources for teachers.  I subscribe to her newsletter and this week it is about Recycling.

“In honor of National Recycling Week (November 7-13, 2011) and America Recycles Day (November 15, 2011), this week’s crop of sites address the three Rs: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.”

Hundreds of resources, games, printables, facts, ideas and more, CLICK HERE

25 Free Resources from Discovery Education

On October 19, 2011, in Resources, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Did a workshop on Discovery Education with a friend Dean Mantz, actually he did the workshop, I was just the extra pair of hands!!who is a Discovery Eduction Guru!! Dean shared lots of FREE resources from Discovery and then I discovered, Dave, a Physics teacher and educational technology specialist in Southwestern, CT created a very comprehensive list of the free resources
Thanks for sharing Dave, Click here to view the list.

 

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Brief.ly: state-of-the-art link sharing service

On October 16, 2011, in Resources, Tools, Web 2.0, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Brief.ly is a state-of-the-art link sharing service provided to you free of charge by Name.ly blogging platform.

The first best places to read about Brief.ly are the following articles describing key features, a paradoxical story of why some smart people are using it, a random link, and the tour page:

» Brief.ly/Features
» Brief.ly/Paradox
» Brief.ly/Random
» Brief.ly/Tour

It was pretty obvious that techie types put this together, but I do have to admit, it works quite nicely.  There instructions need to be a little more clear, but it is failry easy because it is a simple process.

Here is one I made: http://brief.ly/i42fma/

This could be very useful when putting together a list of links to use in class with your students.

 

 

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EASY file sharing for Teachers & Students, heck anybody!

On October 16, 2011, in Tools, Web 2.0, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Boxify.me is a website for sharing files.  A super easy way for teachers to share files with their students.

It is also, a good way for students to share files with each other.  Each “box” has a private URL.  You share your “box URL” and files can be uploaded and download to/from the “box.”  It is even possible to customize the URL for the “box”.

I have been using Dropbox to do things like this, but Boxify.me is really much easier!!  No account to create, just up load the file by clicking the upload button, and I like the rename feature, you can give the file a unique name so you know what it is!.  Wonder why this is FREE!  Oh well, I will accept the magic for as long as it is FREE!!

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Useful websites for different subjects

On October 16, 2011, in Resources, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Darren Walker has put together a list of sites arranged by subject. Hopefully you will find something of interest

  • Tech and Design
  • Drama
  • Music
  • Business Studies
  • English
  • Geography
  • History
  • Home Economics
  • ICT
  • Learning Support
  • Languages
  • Math
  • Physical Education
  • Politics
  • Religious Studies
  • Science
  • Streaming Media
  • Art

 

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Printable dice with text and images…FREE

On October 12, 2011, in Resources, Tools, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Tools for Educators offers free printable worksheets, printables classroom materials, lesson plan resources, and a host of programs for teachers to use in their classes.

The free printable dice maker is a worksheet wizard that allows you to create dice with pictures, dice with text or printable dice with both images and text.

Check it out: http://www.toolsforeducators.com/dice/

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Check out Edutopia’s collection of articles, videos, and resources on cyberbullying, netiquette, and internet safety.

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Effective Mobile Learning 50+ Quick Tips & Resources by Shelly Terrell, it is a free PDF distributed by Simple K12.

“Do you know what mobile learning is, or if it’s the right fit for your students? If you’d like to learn more about mobile learning, I’ve got the perfect free PDF for you… This PDF, Effective Mobile Learning: 50+ Quick Tips and Resources“, is a great starting point for you to learn more about mobile learning, and how to integrate mobile devices into your classroom.

Click here to download the PDF

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Jeff Utecht is am amazing educator that shares exciting things regularly including his expertise on EdTech Talk.   Jeff has over 10,000 followers on Twitter, so that really says a ton.  Recently he had a great post 10 Reasons to Trash Word for Google Docs.

“A blog post I wrote to High School Students.

As I’ve been helping students get going with their gmail accounts and blogs over the past couple of weeks I’ve been joking about the “old school” e-mail systems that some of you still use. Hotmail, Yahoo…and seriously….AOL…come on…..

But there is another old school tool that I think has seen its best days behind it. Microsoft Word….oh how we loved you back in the day when you were really the only word processing program we needed. But times are changing and it’s time to move on to new and better tools.”

Read the full story, CLICK HERE

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In addition to using DropBox to sync files between your Macs, you can also use it to share files with friends. You can make a file public and provide your friends with a link to it. You can also share a folder between friends with DropBox accounts. There is even a special photo galleries folder that will allow you to share photos easily.

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Knotebooks: Anyone can contribute. Everyone can learn.

On September 20, 2011, in Resources, Web 2.0, by Cyndi Danner-Kuhn
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Knotebooks is more than just a community to share math and physics knowledge. It’s intuitive technology and a disruptive idea that makes learning science simpler.

Anyone can contribute. Everyone can learn.

Search

Browse for lessons composed of the best physics and math multimedia on the Web.

Search

Remix

Keep the parts you want, swap the rest out for better explanations, easier material or even video.

Remix

Share

Save your custom-built library, then collaborate and share with classmates and colleagues.

Share

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by .  Larry just keeps ‘em coming.  He has a great list of Math websites.

The Best Sites That Students Can Use Independently And Let Teachers Check On Progress is a “The Best…” list that can come in very handy for teachers and for students. It lists free sites where teachers can register their students, and both can keep track of their progress. They can be useful for reinforcing concepts and language learned in the classroom. Most, thought not all, of the sites on that list focus on English.”

Read the full story, CLICK HERE

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