Teacher+Resources

If you come across a useful resource, please add it here. The links below are to articles of interest to those in education.media type="custom" key="909575"

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 * ===[|Email tips]=== || [[file:discussion Board and Chatterbox.doc]] || [[file:Lan School.doc]] ||
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 * Example of Research Project Calculator for teachers & students**
 * Introduction to the Media Learning Center's online resources**

EBSCO tutorial
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You might want to check this out for sharing links with students: http://trackstar.4teachers.org/trackstar/index.jsp This is a search engine that searches only specific sites -- you can make one yourself if you're so inclined: [|Custom Search]

IMHO (In my humble opinion) everyone needs to at least know about [|Google Docs] and [|Zoho]. These are efficient ways for students to collaborate off-campus. Also useful for upperclasswomen without home access to Microsoft Office products.

You might want to check out this parent-night info from a collaboration focused school in Philadelphia http://www.scienceleadership.org/docs/FamNightDoc2007.pdf

Another useful tool is [|VoiceThread]. Images, video and commenting via voice and/or text allows for story telling, collaboration, discrimination and even assessment.media type="custom" key="18636190"media type="custom" key="18636294"