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Please list the sites you use to compare, understand and buy tech products for the classroom and share the experiences you've had with them. What's worked and what hasn't? What websites are the most useful? Posted by blazedale on Jan 27, 2009. |
Technology in the Classroom Group
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I'll kick it off with this link, some useful stuff here: http://www.edutopia.org/tech-integration Posted by blazedale on Jan 30, 2009. |
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Since my district has a technology department that does all of the buying for us, I never have the opportunity to compare products. Heck, I hardly even know what's available. I'm going to keep my eye on this discussion to see what everyone else is using and maybe make some requests of our tech people. Good topic! Posted by linda-allen on Jan 30, 2009. |
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In reply to #2: Thanks for this. I am teaching a course--Intro to Theatre--which I've not taught for several years and need to "re-tool" using new technology. I appreciate the info. Thanks DTFontana Posted by dtfontana on Feb 2, 2009. |
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In reply: Just "googling" 'integrating technology into the classroom' yields thousands of websites. Currently, I teach a masters class about the integration of technology into the classroom - I have included some sites below that we use to help teachers from all grade levels and content areas. If you are looking for a specific lesson or type of lesson for a specific grade, you can narrow the search by typing in more key words. 1. This website is for K-16 educators: TEKS in the classroom 2. Education World: Peer reviewed site for teachers http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech146.shtml 3. Sites for technology projects and webquests http://www.fvsd.ab.ca/stm/project_sites%20and%20technology.htm Posted by drgingerbear on Mar 23, 2009. |
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You are welcome to use mine. I collect the sites I find in my own website so that my students can go straight to them and work from it. Here it is: This is the posting where I listed and reviewed the ones to be by my students (K-5) this school year. Hope it helps! Posted by herappleness on Apr 12, 2009. |
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The website internet4classrooms is a great tool! If you have access to computers for your students. It is organized by standard and grade level. Some links are not as good as others- but I have found MANY great links. Sometimes it's games, videos, worksheets or interactive worksheets. http://internet4classrooms.com/ Posted by cateach3 on Jun 21, 2009. |


