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Explore Planet Earth

Have you heard about Discovery Channel’s new 11 part mini-series event called Planet Earth? It airs on Sundays at 8PM e/p.  You can check out information on the show here.  Those of you who know me well know that I rarely watch television. I don’t have anything against it, but I just can’t sit still long enough to actually watch a show (unless I’m doing something else at the same time). Now, interact with video? I love to do that…and Planet Earth’s web page allows just that. And the added bonus? They even provide a tour of some of the places on the show with their Video Tour of Planet Earth using Google Earth. Watch video, explore scenes, view pictures….it’s awesome. I could see kids really getting into these features too, especially if you are doing a project or report on animals or habitats.

(Big thanks to Steve Dembo at Discovery Education for tipping me off to this awesome resource. )

Posted in Art, Fun, Links, Salem City Schools, Web 2.0

Photo Fun

I couldn’t resist! I remember the good old days of egg dye and colored fingers! This is much neater–no water, no dye, no glue, not even an egg…just a picture of the Forsythia bush in my yard!

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If you like this chick, check out Dumpr. It allows you to do other neat things with your pictures, like create jigsaw puzzles, turn your pictures old, and create amazing circles.

Posted in Blogs and Blogging, Salem City Schools, Web 2.0

Why blog? (An incredible classroom blog example)

I’ve been watching Kathy Cassidy’s Classroom blog a lot lately. I am so impressed! She is a grade one and two teacher in Canada…and she has used her classroom blog to really open the world for her students. I ran across this interview with her on You Tube…and just had to share.

In her video, Kathy talks about blogmeister, a blogging site created for teachers by David Warlick. You can create a site for your class there or with another blogging engine (like 21 classes or edublogs). Start small, as Kathy said, and then as you feel comfortable, you can add more features later.

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Delicious!

Okay…I know I’ve cheated. I got your attention by trying to use food, but in my defense that is the name of the site I want to tell you about–del.icio.us!! I love this site (not quite as much as food…but it’s up there). It’s an on-line “social bookmarking” service.  In other words, it’s a place to save your favorite links on the Internet, instead of in your browser. You can access your favorites from any computer that has an Internet connection, and you can share your links with others. When you bookmark a site, you assign “tags” or categories to it. These tags help you find the sites you’ve bookmarked again later on, and makes searching for them very easy. This site is probably one of the tools I use the most often on the Internet. I hope you will try it out!

  • You can sign up for your own account here.
  • If you want to check out my links, click here.
  • To make bookmarking really easy, you can download special buttons to help you out here.
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Quizlet–More than just flashcards!

I just found a really neat, free site for flashcards called Quizlet. I know both of my schools use schoolnotes, but this has a lot more features than the flashcards available in schoolnotes. It still shows you terms in “flashcard” form, but also allows you to practice in different ways, like dragging words to definitions and typing in words. It will allow you to print out a set of paper flashcards, and if you create an account, it will even keep a record of which terms you have learned and which you need to practice. To try out an example of one of the ways to practice, click here.