File Lab Online Video and Audio Converter

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Digital Storytelling, Podcasting, Technology, Videos | Posted on November 3, 2011

  File Lab is a free online converter for your video and audio.  It helps you solve the problems that often arise when putting together a multimedia presentation.

Visual.ly

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Desktop Publishing, Educational Resources, Graphic Organizers, Infographs, Odds and Ends, Online Projects, Technology | Posted on November 3, 2011

  Visual.ly

Great site for finding, creating, or uploading infographics on any topic imagineable.   I can see math teachers using these infographics to compare data and as a great starting point to lead to larger mathematical questions.

The App Inventor – Teach Programming to High School Students

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Apps for Learning, High School, Lesson Planning, Technology | Posted on October 13, 2011

The App Inventor – Course Outline & Lessons for Teaching HS Programming

Google Intern, Michelle Hutton, created the following 6 week curriculum.  This
curriculum is a project based curriculum that allows students to explore the
world of computer science through the creation of smartphone apps.  To learn
more explore the following links:

Welcome to the Web

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Internet Safety, Technology | Posted on October 7, 2011

  Welcome to the Web  provides technology teachers with an organized framework and learning modules to help students understand the Internet.

Web Tools That Every Educator Should Have in the Bag

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Adminstrative Tools, Blogs, Desktop Publishing, Professional Development, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on October 5, 2011

 

Web Tools That Educators Should Have in the Bag from Ozge Karaoglu’s Blog is a thorough list of free tools to help you be more productive in your classroom.  While you are on this post, check out the other great ideas on this blog.

Vocalyze

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Adminstrative Tools, English Language Learners, Podcasting, Reading/Language Arts, Technology | Posted on October 3, 2011

  Vocalyze.Com is a free site that reads your written web content aloud to you.  Perfect for long commutes or could even be utilized with struggling readers or English Language Learners.

Tekzilla

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Blogs, Computer Repair, Odds and Ends, Professional Development, Technology, Videos | Posted on August 15, 2011

Tekzilla on the Web answers Technology Questions Tekzilla feeds your tech hunger! Patrick Norton and Veronica Belmont bring you hands on reviews of the latest gear, tips and tricks that improve the tech you already own and conversations with the most informative experts around.

Learning Games for Kids.Com

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Early Learning, English Language Learners, Games, Technology | Posted on July 12, 2011

learning games for kids Learning Games for Kids.Com

Educational games are a great tool for building foundation math and language skills that today’s elementary school curriculum requires. These online learning games and songs for kids are fun, teach important skills for preschool and elementary school kids and they’re free. Want educational games that help build skills in math, language, science, social studies, and more? You’ve come to the right place!

Tildee Technology Tutorials

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Odds and Ends, Professional Development, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on July 10, 2011

tildee Tildee.Com is a web site where you can search to find tutorials or how tos on many technology applications.  And, you can also create and easily upload our own tutorial videos to share with others.

Bloomin Google

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Differentiated Instruction, Google, Lesson Planning, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on May 11, 2011

bloomin google  Bloomin Google on Kathy Schrock.Net is a great play on Bloom’s Taxonomy using Web 2.0 free Google Resources to reach each of the learning domains.

Grapholite

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Desktop Publishing, Educational Resources, Graphic Organizers, Math Resources, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on April 29, 2011

grapholite

    Grapholite Free Graphing Tool is a good alternative for younger students to Kidspiration.  It is a free online tool with many colors and shapes for graphing ideas.

67 Ed Tech Resources You May Have Missed

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Blogs, Collections of Links by Subject Area, Odds and Ends, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on April 18, 2011

tech the plunge

67 EdTech Resources You May Have Missed is a an extensive list of resources from the Tech the Plunge blog.

Primary Wall

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Educational Resources, Graphic Organizers, Lesson Planning, Odds and Ends, Technology | Posted on April 1, 2011

Primary Wall

Primary Wall.Com is a lot like Wallwisher but on a primary level.  You can use this to work collaboratively with your students and colleagues.

Markup

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Educational Resources, Lesson Planning, Odds and Ends, Promethean Resources, Technology | Posted on March 31, 2011

markup

Markup allows you to draw on any web page (including using Active Boards) and you do not have to sign up or download software.  Simply right click and save the Markup site to your Favorites.  Go to the site you want to show your class.  While on the site, go to Favorites, click Markup.  A toolbar will appear and let you write on the web page.  You can save these markups to the site and retrieve them at a later date (perhaps for review).

Web Tools for Teachers

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Collections of Links by Subject Area, Educational Resources, Lesson Planning, Technology | Posted on March 25, 2011

web tools for schoolWeb Tools for Elementary Teachers is a great site from the Edina School District.

Awesome Library

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Collections of Links by Subject Area, Educational Resources, Health/Fitness, Lesson Planning, Math Resources, Reading/Language Arts, Science Resources, Social Studies Resources, Spelling, Technology | Posted on March 3, 2011

awesome library

  Awesome Library.Org 

 

Awesome Library organizes the Web with 37,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education.

Snap How.Com

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Desktop Publishing, Educational Resources, Microsoft Office Programs/Tools, Odds and Ends, Professional Development, Technology | Posted on February 22, 2011

snaphow

SnapHow.Com  Snaphow.com focuses on publishing user friendly PC Guides and tutorials which appeals to the regular internet users and non-geeks.

Richard Byrne’s Technology Resources

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Educational Resources, Lesson Planning, Odds and Ends, Technology, Videos, Web 2.0, Web Design | Posted on February 21, 2011

Computer

Richard Byrne\’s Favorite Technology Resources  Richard Byrne’s blog, Free Technology for Teachers, has always provided a wealth of resources for classroom teachers.  Now, he has compiled all his favorites onto one site.  Check it out!

Using Document Cameras in the Classroom

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Educational Resources, Lesson Planning, Odds and Ends, Promethean Resources, Technology | Posted on February 7, 2011

document camera

Using Document Cameras in the Classroom is a web site with practical ideas organized by age groups.

Blooms Pyramid of Web 2.0

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Differentiated Instruction, Graphic Organizers, Lesson Planning, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on January 19, 2011

blooms web 2.0

Blooms Pyramid of Web 2.0 shows various online content to facilitate learning at all levels of the taxonomy.

Audioboo

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Digital Storytelling, Odds and Ends, Online Projects, Podcasting, Reading/Language Arts, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on January 5, 2011

audioboo

Audioboo was launched in March 2009 as a simple way of recording audio while on the move and adding as much useful data to it as possible, such as photos, tags and location.  It is a mobile & web platform that allows you to record and upload audio for your friends, family or the rest of the world to hear.

Skype in the Classroom

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Digital Storytelling, Online Projects, STEM Resources, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on January 5, 2011

50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom

Using Skype in the Classroom from Cool Cat Teacher blog

Mrs. Tenkely’s Computer Resources

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Collections of Links by Subject Area, Early Learning, Technology, Web 2.0 | Posted on December 10, 2010

tenkelys computer lab

Mrs. Tenkely\’s Computer Resources has dozens of resources for elementary student categorized by subject and grade level.

Zimmer Twins Movie Creation Site

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Storytelling, Reading/Language Arts, Technology, Videos, Web Design | Posted on December 8, 2010

zimmer twins

Zimmertwins.Com 

The Zimmer Twins is a site devoted to kids and creative storytelling. Since 2005, the Zimmer Twins has invited children to create and share their own animated stories.

Go Animate

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Posted by jenmalonetn | Posted in Digital Photography, Digital Storytelling, Reading/Language Arts, Technology, Videos, Web 2.0 | Posted on December 8, 2010

go animate

Go Animate 4 Schools is a safe, easy way to animate stories. 

Teachers and students can create amazing animated stories using our studio. No drawing required!
Upload pictures, add your voices to your creations, …the sky’s the limit.
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