Teacher Resources
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Lots of great websites from our Team Tech Tutorials, our June 2014 PD-Palooza, and more!
Copyright / Intellectual Freedom
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Intellectual Freedom Websites
Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers (PDF)
Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright
Plagiarism.org
General Teacher Resources
English Homework Help resource Guide
Edutopia.org
Critical Thinking in the Classroom
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
8 Things every teacher should be able to do with Google Docs http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/04/8-things-every-teachers-should-be-able.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed:+educatorstechnology/pDkK+(Educational+Technology+and+Mobile+Learning)
Intervention Central (RtI)
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
Marc Sheehan's Special Education / Exceptionality Page
Math Forum Teacher's Place
Khan Academy (Math video tutorials)
Middle School Science
National Science Digital Library
Teaching with Historic Places
Thinkfinity
Adolescent Literacy
University of Missouri e-themes
Reading in the content areas
Comprehension
Inference
Think Literacy (Math)
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html (Tons of math activities from University of Utah)
http://fcrr.org/ Florida Center for Reading Resources
Assessment
Quizinator (create, store, print worksheet, study sheets, exams, and quizzes online for free)
Testmoz (Create automatically graded online tests for free)
Wordle.net Free form word clouds
Tagxedo.com (like Wordle only BETTER) Word clouds with shapes
Museumbox
Padlet.com (Post a question and get immediate online feedback)
Glogster.com (create professional looking online posters}
http://linoit.com (Interactive sticky notes)
http://prezi.com (Can include images, video, and web links - a welcome alternative to PowerPoint)
Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright
Plagiarism.org
General Teacher Resources
English Homework Help resource Guide
Edutopia.org
Critical Thinking in the Classroom
Federal Resources for Educational Excellence
8 Things every teacher should be able to do with Google Docs http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/04/8-things-every-teachers-should-be-able.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed:+educatorstechnology/pDkK+(Educational+Technology+and+Mobile+Learning)
Intervention Central (RtI)
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators
Marc Sheehan's Special Education / Exceptionality Page
Math Forum Teacher's Place
Khan Academy (Math video tutorials)
Middle School Science
National Science Digital Library
Teaching with Historic Places
Thinkfinity
Adolescent Literacy
University of Missouri e-themes
Reading in the content areas
Comprehension
Inference
Think Literacy (Math)
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html (Tons of math activities from University of Utah)
http://fcrr.org/ Florida Center for Reading Resources
Assessment
Quizinator (create, store, print worksheet, study sheets, exams, and quizzes online for free)
Testmoz (Create automatically graded online tests for free)
Wordle.net Free form word clouds
Tagxedo.com (like Wordle only BETTER) Word clouds with shapes
Museumbox
Padlet.com (Post a question and get immediate online feedback)
Glogster.com (create professional looking online posters}
http://linoit.com (Interactive sticky notes)
http://prezi.com (Can include images, video, and web links - a welcome alternative to PowerPoint)