Monday, August 31, 2009

Harcourt Reading/Technology Center Resources



The Kyrene School District has coordinated activities and web resources that align perfectly to each theme for grades k-6. This is a no brainer tool for your classroom computer centers. Literacy Coaches and Classroom Teachers truly need to add this to their favorites.






Monday, August 3, 2009

Edmodo- Microblogging for Educators


If you looking to microblog with your students, edmodo may be the tool for you. Similiar to Twitter, it allows you to microblog educationally. It is a secure, private social learning environment built with education in mind. In addition to microblogging, one can store and share files, post assignments, record grades, and generate class calendars.




To learn more about edmodo, go to:
http://www.edmodo.com/

http://education.zdnet.com/?p=2417

Do You i Cue?



iCue, sponsored by NBC, is an interactive learning environment that contains primary resources from NBC News Archive.

Social Studies and Language Arts curriculum comes alive when you utilize this engaging resource. One can view videos, participate in collaborative initiatives, take courses and play games on this site.

This site is best for students in grades 6-12. I especially love the acronym for iCUE:
  • i connect
  • i understand
  • i excel

Check it out for yourself!

http://www.icue.com/portal/site/iCue/welcomepage

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Just a few updates...

Hello everyone,

I know a couple of you have expressed interest in posting instructional tech resources. If you are interested in leaving comments, I have made it open to anyone. Feel free to do so, it will not appear right away because I will approve the content prior to posting it. You can use html to embed objects or format your text.

If you think you will become a frequent contributor, please contact me with your google account email address and I will add you as an author. With author privileges, you can use Rich Text Formatting to embed video, audio, pictures, etc.

I hope this clears up some confusion.

Warmest regards,

Kirstin

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Have you considered Glogster?


This great Web 2.0 tool allows students to create interactive virtual posters. Can you imagine having a multimedia project where everything was posted on one place in an asthetically pleasing manner? Learn more about Glogster by going to this website.

http://www.glogster.com/edu/

Get Published!


Looking for some neat ways to publish student work?

For Softcover or Hardcover Books:
http://www.tikatok.com/
or

http://www.blurb.com/

For Magazines try:
http://www.magcloud.com/


For a minimum cost, you can transform your student work into a keepsake that will last a lifetime.

Interactive Whiteboard Websites

http://www.topmarks.co.uk/Interactive.aspx
This British Site has some great interactive activities that span the curriculum.

http://www.scholastic.com/interactivewhiteboards/
Scholastic has done it again! It has partnered with SMART to create some greate interactive resources for PreK-12.

http://pbskids.org/whiteboard/
PBS Kids has some awesome activities for PreK-5 students.