Sunday, March 7, 2010

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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.

                       Courtesy of: http://freedocumentaries.org
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.

                        Courtesy of: http://g4tv.com/


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
     

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.

2 comments:

  1. Great links! I plan to subscribe to the Top 50 Education Blogs too!

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  2. Excellent 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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