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Carmen posted
This link will take you to the videos created by a group of Kentucky sophomores as they attempted to define the “American Dream” in the 21st Century. The assignment required them to represent their thoughts digitally. As you’ll quickly see, some are AMAZING and some still need some work (but will be amazing eventually!) Thought this was a reall…Read More
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Jennifer Carroll posted
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2014/06/apps-that-rise-to-the-top-tested-and-approved-by-teachers/
Apps suggested in Mind Shift blog…this is a wonderful list for lots of different purposes1 Comment -
Jennifer Carroll posted
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/ipad-apps-all-content-areas-andrew-marcinek
Great suggestions in Edutopia2 Comments -
Paul Green posted
Ms. Phipps 4th grade students at Red River Valley Elementary school created science lessons to teach 1st graders.
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Carmen posted
Having kids do “TED talks” is a great way for them to demonstrate learning. I love these! http://tedxinnovations.ted.com/2014/11/10/playlist-3-tedx-talks-from-kids-doing-amazing-things/
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Both these sites give quick access that would save teachers time in review. Thank you!!!