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All the links I shared at the recent CLHS/CLMS Conference in San Diego on December 2-4, 2010 - It was well received and enjoyed by all. Thanks to my colleague Dr. Kathleen Steele for helping!
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Free Technology for Teachers - best blog ever!!
Sign up for his daily email -- worth every day!!!
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Lots of ideas, tools, activities, posters for your classroom.
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If you are not interested in joining Twitter, simply review my favorites!
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Apple - iTunes U - Learn anything, anywhere, anytime.
Take your students to the next level or spark their interest on a new topic!
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Teachers' Domain is an extensive library of free digital media resources produced by public television, designed for classroom use and professional development.
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for high school, middle school!
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XP Math - Math Games, Math Careers, Math Forums, Math eBooks
Have fun with math!
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Excellent and relevant activities that are interactive for math of all levels!
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Over 1000 instructional video! - "Free Classroom of the World" - opensource designed. A must have resource for high school and college!
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Math Matters: Off-Road Algebra
The best relevance for dirt bike riders at Algebra! and Free
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Book referenced in the presentation.
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Movie introduction to workshop. Free animation. Type the text and drag in special effects.
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Flocabulary - Hip-Hop in the Classroom
Click onto the Current Events in Hip-Hop - the Week in Rap - excellent way to keep your students up-to-date on what's going on in the world each week AND it's all presented in rap music.
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Discovery Education: English & Language Arts Homework Help
More videos to support ELA with videos and web resources.
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Video shared on Bees - excellent discussion and writing items as well as correlated to the Common Core Standards
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for the mac but excellent
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Slow Motion - Kids Fun Videos, Games and Lessons that Make Learning Fun and Easy
A great variety of videos to share with students slow action from around the world!
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Educational Videos for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English
Videos, Lessons and Games for k-12 use. Kids learn best by "seeing" the real world. Look the Slow Motion ones - they are so cool!
Monday, December 6, 2010
Great resources shared at the CLHS/CLMS Conference in San Diego, December, 2010
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