I've chosen the following sites because they provide teaching/classroom resources, professional development, offer gaming information and updates, and/or are discussion forums.
Free Documentaries.org
http://freedocumentaries.org
This site provides non-main stream documentaries and will serve as an excellent resource to generate discussion in the classroom.
g4tv
http://gtv.com/thefeed
As I want to incorporate gaming into my classroom, this site will help keep me up to date with the latest gaming tools.
MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching)
www.merlot.org
MERLOT provides peer reviewed online teaching and learning materials.
Courtesy of: http://www.merlot.org
Courtesy of: http://www.merlot.org
Google Earth Design
This is a how to blog on using Google Earth to create tours. Using Google Earth offers virtual field trips for my students.
Top 50 Education Blogs
http://bestonlinemastersdegrees.com/2010/top-50-education-technology-blogs/
This site offers discussion and exchange of ideas with other educators on a myriad of topics.
Mashable The Social Media Guide
http://mashable.com/Social%20Media/
This site provides information on how to incorporate social media platforms into the classroom.
Great links! I plan to subscribe to the Top 50 Education Blogs too!
ReplyDeleteExcellent collection of links. The 11th Hour documentary I found on FreeDocumentaries.org will be great for a lesson during our class project for Earth Day. The best thing I found on a link from MERLOT, was an article encouraging teachers, to use in the classroom, social networking, YouTube, and other common tools kids are already useing on a regualr basis at home. Read: http://www.slate.com/id/2239560/pagenum/all/
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