Showing posts with label web searching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web searching. Show all posts

Friday, December 4, 2009

"The Best Lists" by Categories

Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for making his best lists the best for us to browse through know by categories.


Wednesday, October 7, 2009

eGlossary Terms

This resource was shared on twitter by rmbyrne.

eglossary is a website from the McGraw-Hill Companies.

eGlossary has a complete list of mathematic terms that have an audio definition for you to listen. Students from 6-12 grades can come to this site and look for any mathematics term they want.



Wednesday, June 17, 2009

mrs alline website

Larry Ferlazzon shared Mrs. Alline's Website on his Best collections of educational links.

Mrs. Alline's site is a directory of educational resources on the web.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Browsing Around the Web!

Browsing around the Web to find interesting links:

Monday, May 25, 2009

Browsing around the Web!

Browsing around the Web to find interesting links:

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Ideas to Inspire



Shared by iLearn Technology Blog

'Ideas to Inspire' is a collection of collaborative presentations, which offer a large number of ideas for engaging lesson activities. They are the result of the collaboration of teachers from all around the world.

Providing ideas and resources, linked to specific curriculum areas.

These presentations focus on one particular ICT tool and suggest ways of using that tool in your classroom.

If you know any non-techy teachers (or you are one yourself), this presentation has some great ideas for using technology quickly, easily and effectively.

Monday, March 30, 2009

100+ Free Websites to find out about Anything and Everything

This 100 list of websites was put together by JANE HART C4LPT Founder and Editor, Social Media & Learning Advisor. The Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies (C4LPT) is a place to keep track of learning trends, technologies and tools.

This 100 websites
, cover a wide range of informational and educational topics and include general reference resources, how-to guides, wikis, how-to videos, podcasts, courses, lessons, tutorials (including open courseware), e-books as well as other reference resources and places to ask questions both online and on your mobile.

The resources are suitable for learners of all ages: students as well as workplace learners and lifelong learners - as well as teachers, educators and trainers.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Math Central

Shared by The Teachers List

Math Central is an Internet service for mathematics students and teachers. This site is maintained by faculty and students in Mathematics and Statistics and Mathematics Education at the University of Regina in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It became an internet site in September, 1995 and has since earned several awards.

Monday, March 23, 2009

EduHound.com



EduHound.com is a website with a collection of online resources on any educational topic. You can browse by topic, lesson plan or category.

Try it!

Friday, February 27, 2009

B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper


B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper is a website created by BJ Pinchbeck a 21 year old senior at Drexel University who started working on this site since he was 9 years old together with his dad. The website focuses on more than 800 fantastic educational links for students (and parents) to use to help with their homework.

According to the U.S. Kids Magazine "This site is the best homework helper ever." -- Besides, it’s just inspiring what he has accomplished at such young age. Kids on the digital age are just getting closer to the world and to think what was once unreachable is not any more.

findingEducation



Shared by my Facebook friend Ulyses Garcia who keeps me posted on everything that happens with finding dulcinea.

findingEducation is a FREE educator tool that helps you find the best online resources and share them with your students.

  • Find the best online education resources, with full access to findingDulcinea’s library of online education content
  • Manage all of your links in one easy tool, and organize them by grade, subject or customized categories
  • Create e-assignments for your students by pulling in link resources from your collection
  • Distribute e-assignments to your students and parents easily and safely
  • Help the environment by utilizing a paperless digital classroom
  • Share best practices, link collections, lesson plans and e-assignments with educators from around the world

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

iLearn Technology



iLearn Technology is an edublog written by Kelly Tenkely, a K-5 Technology Specialist/ Teacher, that has so many amazing resources teachers can use to integrate technology into their classrooms.

I will be posting some of her wonderful stuff to share with you all.

Cyberbee Copyright : is an online flash application to teach students about copyright laws.



Primary Access :This incredible site has a web-based tool that offers students and teachers simple access to digital images and materials that provides them the opportunity to create personal narratives. For teachers to sign for an account you need to register here.



Math Arcade is part of the fun brain website. Is a game for kids to practise their math skills. The game is an intercative board game kids enjoy playing.



Crick Web Literacy Resource is an excellent collection of interactive games for language development and practice in students.



Mrs. P’s Magic Library is a free website for kids that celebrates reading and books. Ideal for beginning readers, ESL and even home-schooling. Mrs. P is a virtual librarian who brings the stories alive in an interactive way. Since its a in flash it may take a while to dowload, but please be patient is worth it.



Middle Spot is a search engine for teachers, librarians, and students performing research. Middle Spot lets you see your results, you can pan and zoom individual website results.



Tools for Educators is a site that gives teachers templates to create their own board games, word searches, dice, cross word maker, bingo cards, domino maker, spelling and reading worksheets, handwriting worksheets, certificate maker, vocabulary handouts, listening test worksheets, and word bank worksheet.



Pocket Manila is a site that provides online notebooks that can be used as a journal, blog, idea bank, photo album, portfolio, group blog, ezine, story book, and more. Pocket Manila keeps the notebook metaphor alive with some cool and unique features like Smart-page and Color-swap. Smart-page automatically splits your entries into several pages instead of one long post. It also resizes your pictures to fit the page without distortion. Color-swap, when enabled, allows you and your visitors to interchange the colors you have selected by simple drag n' drop.



Movavi is a free, online video converter. You just enter a URL of a video or upload a file, choose your preferred output format, and enter your email address.





Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Finding Dulcinea



Considered the Librarian of the Internet, this website provides you with safe and most recent information in every topic you want. You may find information on any of the 3 sections of the website:

WEB GUIDES: 550-plus Web Guides contain meticulous research and insightful annotations on hundreds of topics, from the very general to the most specific.

BEYOND THE HEADLINES: Each news article in this section provides background and context to news headlines, including historical, academic and local perspectives.

NETCETERA: The feature articles in Netcetera showcase interesting topics, helpful resources and provocative ideas in a magazine-like format.

If you are looking for information in Spanish you may want to visit the Spanish version encontrando a dulcinea.




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Tuesday, September 30, 2008