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Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership – Printable Graphic | Connected Principals
Practices of exemplary leadership
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Twurdy Search - Search for Readable Results
Search and rank by reading level
Monday, February 21, 2011
What I learned this week 02/22/2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
What I learned this week 02/21/2011
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I think this would make an excellent project....now I just have to sell it to someone at school
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
What I learned this week 02/13/2011
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Keyboarding Games for Kids - Learning to Type Games for Kids | Learning Games For Kids
More keyboarding games
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Typing Speed Test - how fast can you type?
Typing test
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Free Technology for Teachers: Seven Free Platforms for Teaching Online Courses
Viable alternatives to Blackboard?
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Sunday, February 6, 2011
What I learned this week 02/07/2011
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What Id Hold YOU Accountable For. - The Tempered Radical
Right on post dealing with innovation in classrooms that is getting a lot of Twitter and blog buzz.
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HDR Tutorial | High Dynamic Range Tutorial
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Learning HDR Photography : Darcy Moore's Blog
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Math: Third Quarter - Google Docs
Interesting approach to report cards
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Slideshow Maker, Free Online Slideshows, Edit Photos
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We so often work with something that starts in paper....what a great, easy way to put it on the web
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Saturday, February 5, 2011
Learning Something New....
Students need to learn something new every time they are with us. When was the last time you learned something new....something really challenging?
Listen to Jay McTighe's video (half of the UBD team). It made me think of my own learning. Jay gives great advice about remaining resilient as a learner...something we can help kids with by modeling it.
For Jay is was surfing and for me it is learning to play the piano. One of Jay's criteria for staying resilient is making use of feedback to improve. As teachers we should be giving feedback to students on how to get better. For my playing of the piano I only have my own ear and my lesson books for feedback. No, I am not taking lessons, at least not yet, but I do practice everyday and truly enjoy using what I believe is a different part of my brain.
What I learned this week 02/06/2011
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Knoword | Expand your vocabulary!
Inreresting word/vocab game
tags: summer11 Twitter_reads
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My Top Multiplication Games - HOME - Edgalaxy: Where Education and Technology Meet.
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Fridge | Simple and private social networks
Social networking tool...might work in the classroom
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Teacher Zone - Free Library of Math Video Lessons
Math videos as instruction
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Art Project, powered by Google
Way cool Google produced site on some great art work
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