Cool+Tools+From+SBCUE+Teachers

 A few links fished out of the twitter stream - more to come! Follow me on twitter @LFimlaid or check back here for updates.   [|Social Media] Must See Prezi! A great introduction to social media for educators!  [|Why Twitter?] Educators gather around the global water cooler. Join the converstation!  [|Twitter] Professional Development and Twitter. Great way to connect and share!  [|#EdTech] Twitter Part 2: Join the conversation!  [|Browsers and the Web] Awesome ebook published by Chrome! Superb writing and illustrations - quick guide to web basics - a must read!!  [|Resource Links from Cybrary Man] tech tools and resources aplenty.  [|Rethinking One One], adding mobile platforms to the mix.  [|The Moodle Daily], a digital paper on Moodle of course.   //Here is my working list of what I have been finding that is super cool for classroom use. Hopefully you will find some new ideas...perhaps you would be willing to add?//

Jennifer jgibsonsb@gmail.com

@http://www.fluency21.com/blog.cfm http://teachwithyouripad.wikispaces.com/Social+Studies+Apps http://teachwithyouripad.wikispaces.com/Special+Education+Apps @http://www.screenpresso.com/ @http://www.danrodney.com/mac/index.html @http://ipadeducators.ning.com/ @http://www.alexa.com/ @http://livebinders.com/ @http://www.microsoft.com/multipoint/mouse-mischief/en-us/default.aspx
 * __General Teacher Tools:__**
 * The Committed Sardine Blog - 21st Century Skills
 * Teach with your iPad - Social Studies Apps:
 * Teach with your iPad - Special Education
 * Capture your screen shots with Screenpresso:
 * Dan Rodney's list of Mac OS X shortcuts:
 * iPads in Education:
 * Alexa - Web information, traffic metrics, demographics for any website:
 * Live Binder - Organize websites, documents, video, etc... by Topics:
 * Mouse Mischief - Engage, Interact, and provide feedback:

__**Math:**__ @http://www.mathwire.com/archives/enrichment.html
 * Mathwire - Math Enrichment Virtual Tools

Joe Donahue JDonahue805@gmail.com Here's a beginning list of great resources for educators I found from another educator. The resources available online seems limitless, but here's a good start. Please add your own as you find places you like.

http://www.techlearning.com/blogs/36546

Here's a list of resources that our MERIT team put together last summer:

Here's a [|link] to another great site put together by Steve McGriff at the Krause Center for Innovation:

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If you use the Khan Academy (khanacademy.org) videos at all you may have noticed that there is a group of videos that give solutions to all of the released questions on the CST for Algebra 1. He does not have these for CST grade 7 math. So, I've started making these videos for the Grade 7 math released questions. You can find these on YouTube at this [|link]. I hope to have all the questions done by April 8, 2011. If you use these, please let me know if you find any errors or mistakes. Thanks, Joe Donahue (jdonahue805@gmail.com).