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Framework for Teaching, Learning and Assessment
CCSO has announced it will not be seeking a multi-state collaboration on developing this into core content standards
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Thought Questions – Asking the right questions is the answer.
This site contains hundreds of fascinating images with thought-provoking questions. These are a great resource for class discussions and philosophy.
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Educational Video: The Top Cultural & Educational Video Sites | Open Culture
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Series of posters covering some of the most famous faces in technology from the last century, famous quotes or interesting computer facts.
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SimpleMeet.me – Communication made unprecedentedly easy
“9113″
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Scale of Universe – Interactive Scale of the Universe Tool
Great site to visualize our size in relation to all other things large and small.
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Put Your Classroom on the Map – Google Maps & Earth – Flipped Events
See how you can leverage Google Maps and Earth to connect your classroom to the world. This session will highlight relevant ways, including iPad-specific applications, and the underlying philosophy of how these tools can be used in your classroom. The Earth is interdisciplinary and you should be using it!
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“Create differentiated lesson objectives.”
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Algebra I Dana Center Scope and Sequence.pdf (application/pdf Object)
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NIMH · Helping Children and Adolescents Cope with Violence and Disasters: What Parents Can Do
Free booklet (online, PDF, or hardcopy) in English and Spanish with helpful information for parents to help children cope with violence and disasters.
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This is a great resource for creating trading card to print on any subject. Just choose a topic, upload an optional image, fill in the facts, data of questions you what and print the set.
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Landmark Decision on Electronic Reserves for Courses, by Les Benedict
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Episode 411: Why Preschool Can Save The World : Planet Money : NPR
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A Collection Of “The Best…” Lists On Writing | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
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NYT op-ed on using narrative nonfiction in the classroom.
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Interactive Map . The Abolitionists: American Experience . WGBH | PBS
PBS is using HistoryPin to compliment their Abolitionists series. Explore the story of the abolitionist movement in America through our interactive map. Dozens of museums, institutions and PBS stations have partnered with American Experience to bring you archival images, documents and videos related to abolitionism.
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Challenging the Model of 1:1 with BYOD | Edutopia
This year my school district in Vermont ventured into a sort-of BYOD/1:1 hybrid program. We realized the importance of allowing our students access to technology to enhance their learning, but the infrastructure wasn’t in place to tackle a traditional BYOD. .. Instead, we chose to be creative with our technology and professional development.
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Assessment of Learning with a Competency-Based System: How to Start | Connected Principals
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13 Sacred Cows in Schools (and what to do about them) « Looking Up
“Educators must look critically at the “sacred cows” in schools, the vestiges of industrial age thinking, and decide if they have any place in an education system that tries to foster independent thinking and individuality.”
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Video: Astonishing timelapse video – Natural Phenomena
“This timelapse video was six months in the making, and could quite possibly the most impressive ever made”
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So, teachers, do you have good or bad Habits of Mind?? Pt 2 – Cognitive
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5,000 Stock Images for Google Drive Users
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Web 2.0 Mindmapping & Brainstorming Tools: A Quick Guide | Scribd
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wikispaces
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Oh Apple Configurator, I will not be defeated!!
My largely fruitful but occasionally frustrating experience of Apple’s Configurator program
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Teaching Trends: 7 Things That Have Shaped The Teaching Profession Over The Past 2 Decades
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Top Ed-Tech Trends of 2012: Education Data and Learning Analytics
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Free Technology for Teachers: 22 Useful Google Forms for Teachers and Principals
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The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2012 | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
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12/21/12: Definitely Not the End of the World | Wired Science | Wired.com
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The Journal of Technology Studies
Volume 38 Number 2 Fall 2012
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Education Week: G-R-O-U-P W-O-R-K Doesn’t Spell Collaboration
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Why Smartphone-Obsessed Generation Y Can’t Put Down Their Phones
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The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness: Intriguing Articles
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A March 2011 article where Alison Gopnik explores research related to direct instruction in preschool.
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Biosynthesis of Isoprenoids via Mevalonate in Archaea: The Lost Pathway
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Scholastic predicts top children’s book trends for 2013 » Kidscreen
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Teachers, coaches use good working relationships to strengthen results – Chambersburg Public Opinion
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Ah, Wilderness! Nature Hike Could Unlock Your Imagination : Shots – Health News : NPR
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Google always surprise me with is new tools.
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Social science standards panned in study – San Antonio Express-News
issue of history of racism, American exceptionalism
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Nebraska State Board of Ed adopts social studies standards – Omaha.com
American exceptionalism and climate change
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Breaking Research: Most Apps Bad – EdTech Researcher – Education Week
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