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Jeffrey L. Jones, editor
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us

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The
Video Guide from The Multimedia Project
http://pblmm.k12.ca.us/TechHelp/VideoHelp/VideoGuide.html
The Video Guide is a resource for both students
and teachers to use as they explore the world of video. It contains
advice sheets, activities, glossaries, and more, useful whether
you're just getting started or have already been using a video
camera for a while. |
Submitted by Melba
Leach, Arlington Elementary |
Applying Bloom's Taxonomy
http://www.teachers.ash.org.au/researchskills/dalton.htm
This site contains useful verbs, sample question
stems, and potential activities and products. It is a great help
when teaching and writing open response questions. |
Submitted by Dayna
Lykins
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West
Virginia DOE Best Practices Lessons
http://reinvent.k12.wv.us/lt/state.nsf
Sign
into this website from
the West Virginia Department of Education
as a guest and go to Best Practices. There are a lot of very
detailed unit plans that integrate technology. Some of the handouts
require a password, but many of the lessons are really resource
rich.
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Submitted by Lucinda
Sanders
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Tolerance.org
http://www.tolerance.org/index.jsp
This
website contains resources for teachers, parents, teens and
kids. Articles, stories, games and materials deal with biases
and hatred of various groups throughout our culture and how to fight
those while promoting diversity.
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Submitted by Kim
Overstreet
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ALA
Great Web Sites for Kids
http://www.ala.org/greatsites
Sponsored by the American Library Association,
this site has recommended web sites for children, parents, other
caregivers, educators, and librarians, maintained by the Great Web
Sites Committee of the Association for Library Service to Children. |
Submitted by John
Zeigler
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