Friday, November 5, 2010

3 Teacher Resource pages

1) teachers.net
-Includes over 4,300 free lesson plans
-Connects teachers with jobs
-Great examples of classroom projects

http://teachers.net/


2) TeacherTidbytes.com
-Has a lot of educational videos
-Links to good educational powerpoints
-Links to good parenting tips websites

http://www.teachertidbytes.com/


3) Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
-Covers many school subjects
-Links to good advice for teachers with plenty of good resources
-Good links to rubrics and other presentation materials

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/

Thing #21: Podcasts

I've always loved listening to the radio on the way to school when I used to commute, and any early morning I have in a car will always be spent listening to sports talk radio. Any chance I get, on long walks, or when I'm working out, I will listen to my ipod or a good podcast.


Below are a couple links to some podcasts I enjoy listening to.

MMA:
http://music.podcast.com/show/37986/Full-Contact-Fighter-Radio/

Colin Cowherd:
http://music.podcast.com/show/19378/ESPN-Radio-Thundering-Herd/

Thing #19: Library Thing

I like this resource because you're able to see different books others have read, and get recommendations on others to read. As an after-High School born again reader, I'm looking forward to finding more interesting books other than text books.

Below is a link to my personal catalog.


http://www.librarything.com/catalog/jdionkin

Thing #20: YouTube




I use YouTube on almost a daily basis, always checking for highlights from the latest sports game, or a movie review like this one above. I think that it's a great resource because students would be able to make a video for a class project, then post it on YouTube for all to watch. A simple internet connection and a click of the mouse, and the entire classroom can see. no more bringing in a DVD copy, or VCR...YouTube takes care of that.

Also, whenever I was able to make a video project with my friends about the subject, I always remembered the material better. Some of my fondest memories from high school are making educational videos, because we were given creative freedom to make it funny, yet informative.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Thing #12- Rollyo

This could be a useful tool for teachers when they know of good, trusted sites that they want their students to use as resources for work done in their classroom.






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Thing #12- Wordle

http://www.wordle.net/create


I think that wordle is a great way for students to be able to create a little mini-bio, allowing them to write some descriptions about themselves.