I created ten useful technology application through a site called Lino for busy secondary teachers across academic disciplines. A mini icon of the 10 sites and additional web links are listed below.
All About Google Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/caliterate/all-about-google/
Information Literacy Pinterest http://www.pinterest.com/caliterate/information-literacy/ Lino Top Ten Tech Applications http://bit.ly/1zzine3 Image located at http://d1cahhbfzn9ee.cloudfront.net/image/logo.png
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CJUSD has purchased a subscription to Haiku Learning as a classroom management tool. Teachers & students may input files, videos, powerpoints, assignments, calendars, discussion threads, grade books, etc. on one platform. There will no longer be email difficulties since work may also be submitted on this site. It also supports Google Docs applications, highly encouraged as an educational resource. Take a look at the following screencast to get started. If you have dealt with the printing or email hassles with student projects and assignments, consider utilizing Google Sites. Students will organize a depository of all their work for easy access. Take a look at the following Screencast http://screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c2fQDRnO4B to get started. I realize how essential non fiction materials are for Common CORE instruction. Please take a look at the following Padlet http://padlet.com/wall/m3x6mmgs9v for great ideas. Pay close attention to the gallery of favorite sites for stimulating further interest. Non Fiction Gallery Images from original website blog or Creative Commons
You may find the following presentations helpful regardless of whether or not your classes are part of the 2014-15 fall registration.
21st Century Learner (focus on Freshmen, but useful all grades) Prezi http://prezi.com/kpg0_wbf5lap/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share Additional Padlet Description http://padlet.com/wall/e6p3b9ieni High School Sophomore Goal Setting Padlet http://prezi.com/cjilcyqoo6lw/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share Junior Year: Summer Prep for Senior Year Blendspace http://blnds.co/1bIVgbn Smore https://www.smore.com/bc4bu-before-senior-year Image found from Microsoft Office Clipart Do you need academic journal entries, newspaper clippings, magazine articles, primary documents, images, videos as resources to complete research assignments or support Common Core instruction? Watch the following Screencast on ways to use the newly purchased e books and databases to accomplish these tasks. I have also started collecting free online resource ideas from the Learnist network. http://learni.st/users/355247/boards/73661-secondary-common-core-non-fiction As educators, we are bombarded with apps designed to make our professional lives and instructional practices easier. I hope the following Prezi helps you feel less overwhelmed. Copyright concerns are a legitimate when it comes to downloading online images for class multimedia presentations. In general, students are protected in using photos for educational purposes. That becomes a different issue when it comes to posting them on a personal website. I have embeded free digital resources for you to use. It's essential to cite the sources of the image regardless of what you select. Since the online resources for the newly adapted Common CORE keep growing and growing, I decided to change this section of my webpage to an educational links listing to a blog page. I designated a section of the blog to my Pinterest and Scoop It Common Core Collection. A few more will be added as necessary.
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