My Diigo 01/10/2013
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Kenken is a logic puzzle game similar to Sudoku, but players are given + – x or ÷ questions to solve the area and complete the grid. This site has a range puzzles at various complexities and difficulty levels.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths- – By Martin Burrett
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iNACOL Guide to K-12 Online Learning
Starting an online learning program is a daunting task which often can be overwhelming. If you have come to this web site, you probably already know this. The information and resources provided here have been compiled and organized to help you feel less overwhelmed.
- – By Marc Patton
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A fun dinosaur archaeologist themed coordinates game. Find the correct coordinates to uncover the dinosaur bones.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths- – By Martin Burrett
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How Holly Mortimer Took Her Teaching Career Online | Edutopia
It takes a certain kind of educator to thrive as a full-time online teacher. Holly Mortimer describes how skills like responsiveness and flexibility are critical to create the best online learning experiences for students.
- – By Marc Patton
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A fabulous site for creating and finding online children’s books. Design your ‘bestseller’ by uploading images and using the bank of media to drag and drop your story to perfection. Then share with a link.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English- – By Martin Burrett
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20 Tips for Creating a Professional Learning Network | Classroom Aid
Great suggestions that we all can use
- – By Paul Hieronymus
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Tech Learning : There’s an App for That
Apps that match up with the Common Core.
- – By kecurry
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Deconstructing Nonfiction | On Common Core | School Library Journal
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What English classes should look like in Common Core era
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The National Assessment for Educational Progress does not measure performance in English class. It measures performance in reading, reading across the disciplines and throughout the school day.
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research reports that young people ages 8-18 consume on average 7 ½ hours of entertainment media per day: playing video games, watching television, and social networking. These are the same students who tell their teachers they don’t have time to read. Children have time. Unfortunately like Bartleby, they would simply prefer not to.
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McGraw-Hill upgrades digital textbook with new SmartBook
“McGraw-Hill, one of the more prominent textbook publishers, is looking to take digital textbooks to another level, announcing its new SmartBook for college students.”
- – By Patti Porto
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Create your own quiz show — entirely online, no need to download anything or upload files.
- – By Amy Roediger
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Learning Never Stops: American History, Rights, Jazz and Rain
Great American history resources from the Gilder Lehrman Institute plus an excellent printable poster about the Bill of Rights.
- – By Michael Sheehan
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