I’m not going to get into politics on here, but I thought this could be used in an educational way. I have posted about wordle before. It is a great program that will take a bunch of words- in this case McCain and Obama’s speeches- and create a visual. The top 125 words used in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘high school’
Politics and Wordle
Posted in 21st Century Learning, Links, tagged high school, mccain, middle school, obama, politics, speech, students, teachers, wordle on September 5, 2008 | 5 Comments »
Today’s Classroom?
Posted in 21st Century Learning, video, tagged college, education, elementary, high school, Kstate, middle school, students, teachers, technology, university, youtube on June 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I know that I primarily hit elementary, but today I am addressing a video put together by Michael Wesch in collaboration with 200 students at KState. While it does speak more toward higher ed, these “kids” didn’t start these habits in college. Many of our elementary, middle, and high school students have these [...]
Generators
Posted in 21st Century Learning, Links, tagged book cover, coat of arms, comics, education, elementary, generators, high school, Links, middle school, newspaper, technology, writing on June 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
There are all sorts of generators around the web. I am going to highlight a few of the ones I find valuable and give some ideas of how to use them.
Coat of Arms
I have done these with students when we studied Don Quixote, medieval times, and other aspects of history or genealogy. There are numerous [...]
Photostory
Posted in Links, Student Projects, video, tagged applications, civil war, education, elementary, gettysburg address, high school, middle school, photostory, poetry, project, speeches, teachers, technology, timeline on June 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Photostory is not a new application, but one that does deserve a mention every now and again. It is a free download available through microsoft and will allow users to combine pictures and music into a short “movie”.
In my 5th grade classroom, I used it to have students create a “movie” about the Gettysburg [...]
StarChild and Imagine the Universe
Posted in Links, tagged astronomy, education, high school, interactive, junior high school, Links, middle school, science, space, students, teachers on May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Starchild and Imagine the Universe are both kids site put out by a division of NASA.
Starchild.com offers students in the 1st-6th grade crowd a great resource for learning more about our solar system and universe. It comes complete with activities and a glossary of space terms. It also offers a text reader [...]

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