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Great Ed-Tech & more Sites for Educators

Links to great websites for educators.

e-Learning Industry - The leading e-Learning portal
The Leading e-Learning Portal for professionals involved in the e-Learning Industry. Find first all the latest trends, articles and news.
The Teacher's Guide To Twitter
Twitter has proven itself to be an indispensable tool for educators around the globe. Whatever skill level you may be, Twitter is downright fun and worth your time. So here's a useful guide that we curated from Edudemic's archives in an effort to put something together that was a bit easier to read than random blog posts.
The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning
Welcome to the official guide to technology and learning by Edudemic! This part of Edudemic is meant to offer you, the teacher, some of the best and most popular resources available today. We've combed through hundreds of resources in order to narrow down our guides into something easy to read, easy to use, and easy to share.
Apps We Use In Kindergarten (2013 Update)
The apps have a link to a post describing how I have used the app in my class. The underlined apps are new to the list. Storytelling/Creating Books or Videos: Creativity/Play: Books: I started using the iPad as a listening center, here are my all time favorite books...
TeacherCast Blog
Last year I participated inScott McLeod's Leadership Day with a post called Dare to Imagine: Schools of the Future, and I am happy to participate again for 2013. This year... Image Credit: http://www.jpatrick.com Tis the season as districts are winding down or still winding up as it relates to filling out the staff roster for the upcoming school...
Two Guys and Some iPads
New blog!! apps,augmented reality in education,& educators who are doing amazing things. iPad Two Guys and Some iPads Drew Minock Brad Waid
The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning
Every single teacher is concerned about his/ her teaching practices and the skills involved in this process. How many times have you wondered about a better way to teach the same lesson you have delivered to an eariler class? How often have you used technology to engage your students and improve their learning ?
...::: TALK - Technology Assisting Literacy Knowledge :::...
The Classroom Literacy Guide is a rollup of best practices in literacy, consistent for all grade levels, that is put into a form useful for instructional planning, self-evaluation, peer-mentorship and staff development. It is the "how to" for a good literacy-based program.
34 Free Productivity Tools That Will Help You Eliminate Expensive Software
Tweet It is exciting to be bringing you many fantastic guest bloggers for this series. Today's guest post is from Kelly Tenkely, the host of http://ilearntechnology.com. She brings a wealth of knowledge and experience. Here she will introduce 34 - yes, 34 - great tools that are available FREE on the internet.
C.H.E.E.R.
Dinosaur Train is a great interactive site which both informative and fun. It is on PBS Kids and based on the TV show created by The Jim Henson Company. This is a great site for younger children who are interested in dinosaurs or if they are learning about them at school.
EA Pre-K to 2nd Technology | Your Home for Technology Resources, Tips, and Ideas
This website is a space for students, parents, and teachers to access resources, tips, and ideas for using technology in the classroom and at home. Each grade has their own page with discipline and topic-specific links for children to visit to practice and learn new skills.
EA Pre-K to 2nd Technology | Your Home for Technology Resources, Tips, and Ideas
This website is a space for students, parents, and teachers to access resources, tips, and ideas for using technology in the classroom and at home. Each grade has their own page with discipline and topic-specific links for children to visit to practice and learn new skills.
activitytypes - Assessments
HOME What are Activity Types? (.pdf) LEARNING ACTIVITY TYPES K-6 Literacy Mathematics Music Physical Education Science Secondary English Language Arts Social Studies Visual Arts World Languages TEACHING STRATEGIES English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) RELATED RESOURCES Assessment Tools Presentations Publications Selected Activity Types Citations
PreK12 Educator - UEN
Resources for K-12 educators, students and parents.
Royal Oaks Elementary - Student Links
Student Links for Royal Oaks Elementary
graphite | The best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula rated for learning
Find the best apps, games, websites, and digital curricula rated for learning. Sign Up - Free
Technology Tailgate
http://www.classdojo.com/ I have used many different discipline/behavior management plans over my 18 years of teaching. This is my 1st year using Class Dojo and I love it! I love using my iPhone where ever I go- lunch, hallway, recess to award Class Dojo points.
Purely Paperless
The Global Read Aloud Project is a six week long project in which students from all over the world are reading the same book at the same time... the perfect platform for collaboration! To ensure that students are reading appropriate materials, the project has three different texts that can be read.
The Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet, and to help you get the most out of it, we've put together a comprehensive list of every tip, trick, and tutorial for you. Read on for more. Note: This article was originally published earlier this year, but we've updated it with a real lot more content since then, so we're republishing it for you.
11 Ways to Make an Inquiry based Classroom
You became a teacher not to pontificate to trusting minds, but to teach children how to succeed as adults. That idealism infused every class in your credential program and only took a slight bump during your student teacher days. That educator, you figured, was a dinosaur.
Annenberg Learner - Teacher Professional Development
Teacher resources and professional development across the curriculum
iLearn Technology
Every year I would ask my students how many of them had seen something they knew they shouldn't have online. 100% of kids from kindergarten through eighth grade would raise their hands. When I followed up with: how many of you told an adult about it?
Kindergarten Resources for Teachers, Students and Parents at I4C
Find Kindergarten and Teacher Resources for language arts, phonics, music, writing and math skills at Internet 4 Classrooms