Web 2.0 for Education
This binder doesn't list all web 2.0 tools, instead it highlights some of the most useful for education
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Theresa McGeeEducation
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Leverage the Web for the Common Core
Learn how web tools can help students become content curators, collectors of information with purpose and discernment, and how these lead to supporting the Common Core.
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mikefisher821Education
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Charge up your PLN!
Compilation of free professional development webinars, virtual conferences and other teaching resources for budget-strapped teachers
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Peggy GeorgeEducation
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The Leader in Me: 7 Habits
Our school is incorporating The Leader in Me program into the school's curriculum. The Leader in Me focuses on the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People
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kgwittEducation
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Content Curation Tools
This binder curates access to some of the most popular content curation tools available.
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EstherCEducation
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Fun additions to your binder
I've seen some great binders and I like the way people incorporate different media to make the binders more interactive. I've collected some sites here for you as examples.
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BTTech & Science
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Free (or Almost Free) Resources for the Classroom
session Fabulous, Fun and Free (or almost free) Who has the time to make professional-looking homework passes, parent meeting reminders, worksheets, certificates and presentations? We'll share our secrets for obtaining free or almost free materials for your classroom.
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j2trainingEducation
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10 Great Creativity Tools for Teachers
This Binder was created by Tim Wilhelmus and Betsy Pruitt in support of our concurrent session, 10 Tools to Unleash Creativity, at the 2012 EVSC eRevolution Conference.
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Tim WilhelmusEducation
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Igbo Exploration & Multicultural Rituals
By discovering other cultures, students will not only gain a broader worldview, but will also achieve greater understanding pertaining to Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. After first conducting researching the Nigerian Igbo, students will then choose a multicultural ritual. He/she will then create a PINTEREST board exploring aspects of the chosen ritual.
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matthewstrahan1Education
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