Technology+Resources

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= = [|iLearn Technology] This page is full of useful information on the latest and greatest in the world of technology in education. Each blog posting features something that can be used RIGHT NOW in the classroom. There are links to teacher resources and great classroom websites where teachers of any subject area can find ideas of how to incorporate technology into their classrooms. - Lyndsay Paisley

[|Edutopia] While a lot of the resources on this page can help any teacher in any content area with classroom management ideas, assessment strategies, project based learning research, and so on, there are a lot of technology resources on here as well. The blogs on this site are full of great information and they are posted by a variety of people - anyone from a current educators, journalists, to even a psychologist. You will find great information on this site! Its well put together and very easy to navigate. - Lyndsay Paisley

[|Science NetLinks] This is a great resource for science teachers! Here you can find many lesson ideas, resources, and tools to use in the classroom. I have often come here to find activities and demonstrations to enhance a lesson. There are also great websites that are broken down into the grade levels so you can find exactly what you are looking for! - Lyndsay Paisley

[|Jeopardy Review] This site is a simple site that is just a pure go-to when you are in need of a cool new review idea. Here you will find a number of Jeopardy review games pre-made as well as a blank template at the bottom of the page. I have used this site numerous times and have the template saved to my computer! The students love playing this and it really does help the students review in a significant manner! - Lyndsay Paisley

[|Delicous] This website is borrowed from a fellow educator that is quite savvy with many of the things we are learning for class. It gives bookmarks to websites with valuable information that teachers can use. - Mark Schmoll

[|TECHnically yours]

This is a blog created by a Title One Technology Coordinator. On this blog you can find many great resources and tools. There are also links to special offers and grant opportunities available to educators, as well. One of the best links is where you can build your own WILD SELF. So go on, check it out! - Christina Carrion

[|Moving at the Speed of Creativity:]

This blog is dedicated to all things technology related to school use. It is run by a gentleman named Wesley Fryer, an educator. It has a slew of resources as well as thought provoking articles which outline current technology related trends in education. It’s a meaningful blog, but not updated as often as a blog of this type should be and its layout is crowded and distracting. -Sam Thompson

[|Weblogg-ed] Weblogg-ed is a another tech related blog run by Will Richardson, the author of the textbook we are using in class called Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts. This site, much like “Moving at the Speed of Creativity,” is focused on interweaving learning and education. It is fantastic in all facets and updated regularly. -Sam Thompson

[|21st Century School Teacher] Another fantastic blog, 21st Century School Teacher, is run by 2 teachers. It’s biggest value is the resources it provides. There are technology tip sheets that one could download and use right now to learn a specific application. It also contains many significant website links with brief summaries of their content. -Sam Thompson

[|Dangerously Irrelevant] The focus of this site is on technology in schools, and the author frequently explores the impact of technology on the classroom. The updates are frequent and stimulating, with recent posts on teacher resistance to technology and trusting teachers with technology resources (like YouTube) in the classroom. The author makes use of video clips and guest posters, giving this blog a well-rounded, informative approach. -Adam Burns

[|Hey Jude] This is a British blog with an emphasis on technology. The posts are useful and informative, with a variety of links and media used throughout. The blog gives helpful suggestions for teaching taken from other blog posts and articles around the internet. - Adam Burns