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Google Forms and Walkthroughs

Started this discussion. Last reply by Zach Vander Veen Aug 29, 2011. 1 Reply

Flip camera and external mic

Started this discussion. Last reply by John J Caprice Dec 12, 2010. 1 Reply

Basic Math Fact Practice with Tracking

Started this discussion. Last reply by Colleen Young Oct 30, 2011. 9 Replies

 

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Colleen Young replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Basic Math Fact Practice with Tracking'
I mentioned sumdog in my post above - since then I have written these instructions for students (on a new blog for students). Also seriously worthy of a mention is Manga High - not just for the games but the Prodigi Quizzes - for schools with an…
Oct 30, 2011
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Summer L Nash replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Basic Math Fact Practice with Tracking'
Have you tried xtramath.org or sumdog.com? xtramath starts with addition and students move through subtraction, multiplication and division. Both of these sites are free, but sumdog offers to provide tracking for a price.
Oct 30, 2011
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Zach Vander Veen replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Google Forms and Walkthroughs'
Hi Michelle, This depends a bit on how comfortable you are with copying and pasting code. You can basically take this google template and configure it to send "confirmation" emails to…
Aug 29, 2011
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Alline Sada replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Middle School Technology Curriculum'
We have a list of skills which we include into projects for the core subjects. We start with the basic desktop applications and as they get older we begin to incorporate Web 2.0 applications (Google Docs, Animoto, eduGlogster, etc)   Hope this…
Aug 28, 2011
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warren.aarong replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Middle School Technology Curriculum'
Here are a few tech resources I have gathered recently: Really Cool! Guided tours of FotoFlexer, Animoto, & Typewith.me http://budurl.com/j9ru Web 2.0 site to create awesome student portfolios via interactive digital books.…
Aug 27, 2011
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Peter Lane replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Middle School Technology Curriculum'
@ Merle,   It is so incredibly awesome that your middle school sorts placement into technology classes by grade level.  While I am not longer teaching a technology class (due to budget cuts) I found it incredibly frustrating to have…
Aug 27, 2011
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Merle Hall replied to Michelle Nebel's discussion 'Middle School Technology Curriculum'
I would encourage the smart notebook and inspiriation. Try gearing your tech classes to reinforce the classroom instruction. I teach in North Missouri
Aug 27, 2011

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At 7:09pm on April 14, 2009, Steven KatzSteven Katz said…
Michelle,

I started a group called instructional technologists. You might want to join.

Best,
Steve
At 4:00pm on January 1, 2009, JackJack said…
Hi Michelle!

Happy New Year! I was wondering if you, your educator contacts or students would be interested in participating in a nationwide Vocab Video Contest @ MIT university. We'd really like to get more students involved from Missouri!

You can view contest details at BrainyFlix.com Please let me know. Thanks!
At 6:19pm on December 9, 2008, Mark CruthersMark Cruthers said…
Hi Michelle,

Have you thought about using web based white boards ? If you're looking to go online with classes I recommend you take a look at Wiziq's virtual classroom. It has an excellent white board, though obviously online and a buch of other features. since power points have become so integral to white boards I recommend you take a look at authorstream's web based power point presentation platform. Again its web based but could prove to be a useful tool for teachers and students.
 
 
 

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