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Monday, January 31, 2011
10X10
10X10 is a cool news site that takes the top 100 words every hour from an RSS feed from major news sites. It then puts a picture with those words. They use sites like CNN, ABC, and BBC to name a few. It is a great site to direct your students to if you do current events. You could also do a quick current event assignment from this site. Check it out!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Shmoop-a-Loop
Shmoop is...well...I really have a hard time explaining what Shmoop is. If you are a literature arts or social studies teacher, this site is a must. There are so many different cool 21st century resources on this site, it is crazy! Check it out, and see if you can describe to me what it is!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Pretty Cool Medical Animation Library
Penn Medicine has a really neat site that shows 100's of medical animations. There are very short videos to show anything from pink eye to an interactive ultrasound. I found myself just browsing through the videos for fun. This would be a great tool to introduce or supplement your lessons. Again, I am jealous of all the cool science resources!
Monday, January 24, 2011
Goodreads
Goodreads is social networking for the book lover. It is super easy to join and learn how to use. The premise is simple, choose the books you have read, review them, and put them on your shelf. You can set reading goals for yourself, and track how your friends are coming on their goals. This would be a good tool for your classes to share book reviews. Have your students sign up, go through the books they have read, review their books, friend up with their classmates, and you have created a reading social network for your students. Next year, have your students friend last years students, and they will be able to see the reviews of the books you have in your library.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Show Document
When I see something like this, it only makes me want a classroom set of computers even more! ShowDocument is a web meeting collaborative website. There are many of these sites out there, and each has their own advantages and disadvantages. ShowDocument really has some potential. It is very easy to use, and I loved the interface. The disadvantage to the free version is only 3 participants are allowed in the room you set up. I don't think I can justify spending $30 a month, but can really see the potential of this. You could use this for small group work within your classroom. I think students would get a kick out of using it!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Science Has the Coolest Sites EVER!!
Chemical Education Digital Library is an awesome site for science teachers. If I told you everything this site offers, I would have to write a couple chapter book! There is everything from tutorials to 3D molecule models. Of course, the periodic table is on here as well. If you teach science, and you don't use this site or at least let your students know about it, you are doing a disservice to them! Share this site with any science teacher you see! I've always said science has the coolest websites, and this just reiterates this statement!!!
Poll Everywhere
Poll Everywhere is a super-easy tool to quickly polling students in your classroom. Most kids today have unlimited texting plans, so it is virtually a free tool to use. All you do is go to their site, create a new poll, and that's it. The kids then use their cell phones to send responses in, and within seconds their responses are on the screen. It literally is THAT easy! The video goes through the sign up process, which is optional. I usually use this as a way to start a class discussion, or to quickly poll for understanding. Make sure you have parent consent, as you do not want a kids racking up a huge bill on their parents. This is a GREAT tool!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
iPad Blog
I got an email the other day from Beth telling me about a teacher in a neighboring school district that is using iPads in her classroom. She has created a great blog to follow her iPad journey. It is always fun to read about what she is doing in her classroom with the iPads, and to hear her successes and failures. If you don't follow it every day, check in every so often to see what she is doing! Thanks Beth and Lisa for sharing this with me!
Friday, January 14, 2011
Google Lit Trips is...Trippy :)
Google Lit Trips is in conjunction with Google Earth. Google Lit Trips takes famous pieces of literature and maps them out in Google Earth. You download the Google Lit Trip file, open it in Google Earth, and that's it! Pretty easy to use. A quick YouTube search came up with a couple tutorials, as well as ways in which other teachers have used it in their classrooms.
If you are reading a certain book, you can actually have your students create their own Google Lit Trip. Wouldn't that be a trip...
If you are reading a certain book, you can actually have your students create their own Google Lit Trip. Wouldn't that be a trip...
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Google Science Fair
Google launched their Google Science Fair Site the other day. This would be a great opportunity to turn your science fair into a Google Science Fair. Most schools already do a science fair, and it really does not look too difficult to submit projects. The prizes are phenomenal. Grand Prize is a trip to the Galapagos Islands! Here is an example project.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Khan Academy
The Khan Academy is a great resource to tell your students about. The focus of the Khan Academy is to provide a free education (mostly in math) to all with internet access. There are lessons for very easy math to very complex math. This would be a great tool to send your kids home with as there are MANY parents that struggle with math as well. If a student has a question that mom or dad can't answer, they can hop on here and watch a short video of how to do it. This is not a full replacement but rather a supplement to lessons. It would be good for any student trying independent study in math.
Even if you don't teach math or science check this one out. It is a world renowned resource.
Even if you don't teach math or science check this one out. It is a world renowned resource.
Friday, January 7, 2011
PBS Video
This is a great story on how technology is wiring our brains. How can we apply this to the classroom?
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Toot Toot
I suppose I could toot my own horn a little bit here. I have recently updated my Cool Classroom Tools page. Please bookmark this site as it is full of many resources you can use for your classroom. If you run across a link that does not work, please let me know so I can remove it. Also, if you have a resource you think should be on the list, please email me @ braymo@isd2190.org.
Scribble Maps
I LOVE this program. Scribble Maps is an online program that allows you to mark-up a map. The really cool part about Scribble Maps is that you can share your maps in so many different ways. There are also sooooo many different tools to use with the maps. Here is an example of a map I created in 5 minutes.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Kerpoof!
Thanks to Karen for the information about this great online tool! Kerpoof is a place for kids to be creative. It is geared toward the K-8 classroom, but can be used by high school staff too. Here is a list of the things you can do on Kerpoof, straight from their website.
- Make artwork
- Make an animated movie
- Earn Koins which you can trade for fun things in the Kerpoof Store
- Make a printed card, t-shirt, or mug
- Tell a story
- Make a drawing
- Vote on the movies, stories, and drawings that other people have made
I have not tried this with my kids, but I have put this in my Diigo to try out later.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
I'm Back
YouTube has an education site. It is obviously called YouTube EDU. I haven't found much that I have actually shown in class, but I have directed students here to supplement something we went over in class. It is somewhat on the same line as iTunes U. Browse through and see if there is something you like.
P.S. Sorry for the long break over the holiday, seems my holiday break was much more busy than I had anticipated :) Anyway, Happy New Year
P.S. Sorry for the long break over the holiday, seems my holiday break was much more busy than I had anticipated :) Anyway, Happy New Year
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