Category: Technology and Learning
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Haiku Learning Management System!
I’ve been using Haiku Learning for nearly two years now and I am AMAZED at how easily staff implemented. It has all the tools a good Learning Management System would have. It has discussions, wikiprojects, video, audio, youtube and google integration, online assessments, grade book and so much more. I highly suggest you try Haiku.…
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Educational Technology
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom Technology is a critical partner in education. This site provides information on educational technology, technology integration and technology coaching. The site is built by Christopher Bell, the International Ed Tech Guy (https://internationaledtechguy.com) ChristopherBell‘s insight: This is a site I am constantly updating with helpful links,…
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MatterMap
Mind mapping is a great way to start thinking about a topic, planning projects or simply brainstorm. MatterMap is the latest technology in this field. This is a very robust site. It provides a place for students to capture quotes, put in citation information and manage findings. Then it allows users to develop their own Mind…
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Mattermap – The bigger picture
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom Gather, organize, and publish information from the web. See on www.mattermap.nl
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EXAMTIME – Make exams easier!
Exams are always stressful. Want a new and exciting study guide? Want to create study guides that your friends will love? Try out ExamTime! This is a place where students and teachers are building study guides to make exams less stressful. There are literally 1000’s of study guides for you to choose from. You can…
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Update your old resources with new ones from professionals!
Looking to update some of those older resources? HippoCampus is the place. Loads of great videos, presentations and tutorials from NASA, NOAA, KHAN and many more. There are resources for everything from Algebra, to Government, History, Biology and Earth Sciences. By creating a free account you build a ‘playlist’ of resources for students and provide them…
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Audio Comments and Feedback in Google Docs!
A friend showed me this nice little extension for Chrome. If you are trying to record audio for feedback (especially Formative feedback) Kaizena. Kaizena allows you to comment or RECORD audio feedback. It is very easy to install – go to the Chrome Store and get Kaizena. Then relaunch your browser and open a Google Doc.…
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Hemingway App – Be a BETTER Writer!
This is something you might show your students. The Hemingway App provides students and writers a way to critically analyze their writing. It works by simply writing or copy/pasting into the application page. It provides a Readability Rating, counts words sentences and paragraphs and identifies common errors. It is a super easy tool to use and helps…
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Innovative Ideas for Using Google Forms
See on Scoop.it – Technology for Kids in the Classroom Home Page of followmolly.com ChristopherBell‘s insight: Just reviewed this – Great work Molly! Love the resources See on sites.google.com
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Innovative Uses for Google Forms
We are constantly seeking to improve our methods of assessment. Google Forms is a great way to capture data and conduct both Formative and Summative Assessments. FollowMolly.com is a great website. She has a page on Innovative Ideas for Using Google Forms. Some of the highlights are Classroom Observation Forms, Peer Feedback Form, Writing and Science…
