1 ) Commonsense Media: Photo Sharing Poster for Students
- Appropriate media use, online bullying, sexting, etc have all been in
the headlines over the past few years & it is important that we are
teaching our students how to be using technology and various medias
appropriately.
- This infographic, by Commonsense Media, features a simple
flowchart to look at BEFORE sharing photos with others. I think it
opens up a lot of good ideas and I feel like most students will be able
to look at this and understand what they should share (and what they
shouldn't).
- This poster is going in my classroom!
- http://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/postaphoto-ms-hs-poster.pdf
2 ) Ted ED Lesson: How Do You Decide Where To Go In A Zombie Apocalypse?
- Whats an awesome way to make your Geography lesson relevant &
meaningful for your students? Use zombies! Zombies are everywhere in
movies, books, TV, video games, etc and this Ted ED lesson plays into this
popularity.
- Using the zombie apocalypse as a storyline, this lesson teaches push and pull
factors in geography. Like all Ted ED lessons it features a video, multiple
choice questions, long answer questions, and a discussion option.
3 ) StoryToolz
- This website is a great resource for English teachers as well as students who
are completing writing assignments! StoryToolz features tools such as story
idea generators, conflict generators, story title ideas, and even a cliche buster
machine!
- StoryToolz can be a great tool to help your students who experience writer's
block or to help your students get out of their shell and write about new ideas.
- http://www.storytoolz.com/
4 ) Creative Commons Infographic
- You know I'm a big fan of promoting Creative Commons and appropriate
attribution with my students. The availability of the internet allows our students
to basically access the whole world at the touch of a button. Unfortunately,
while many of our students can perform an appropriate search for information,
they don't know how to appropriately use and reference that information.
- This inforgraphic is a very quick overview of the various Creative Commons
symbols and their meanings. This is a perfect poster to hang in your computer
lab!
- http://visual.ly/what-creative-commons?utm_source=visually_embed
5 ) BrainStuff You Tube Channel
- The BrainStuff You Tube Channel strives to, "... explore - and explain -
the everyday science in the world around us on BrainStuff.". Vidoes
are really interactive and feature audio explanations, diagrams, and
demonstrations.
- Video topics include interesting questions like "Where is the best place to
sit in the theater?" and "Why do we have eyebrows?".
- http://www.youtube.com/user/BrainStuffShow
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