The EDge21 Catch of the Day is taking a holiday break. I hope all of you and your families enjoy a pleasant holiday season.
COD will return on Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Yes, 2012!
And, what would Christmas be without the Griswolds?
The EDge21 Catch of the Day is taking a holiday break. I hope all of you and your families enjoy a pleasant holiday season.
COD will return on Wednesday, January 4, 2012. Yes, 2012!
And, what would Christmas be without the Griswolds?
Trello is a collaboration tool that organizes your projects into boards using a list and card metaphor.
Organize your projects and tasks. Trello tells you in one glance what's being worked on, who's working on what, and where something is in a process.
Cards are for individual tasks. A card tracks something that needs to get done. Add attachments, embed video, assign users, add due dates, make checklists. Cards are organized in Lists. Drag lists into place to represent a workflow. Show progress by moving a card from one list to the next. A Board is a collection of lists. You can create a board for each project you’re working on. Add and start using a new board in seconds.
Trello is web-based and designed to go mobile. Nothing to download or install and it's free to use.
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Searcheeze users can search and curate content collaboratively. Collect, curate, and publish content about your favorite topics.
Collect text, images, video, and audio streams from the web with Searcheeze. Organize content in whatever way you like, even mix content from different pages. Contextualize content for added value.
Curate in groups and publish a magazine for each topic you curate. Share your work on blogs and social networks.
Searcheeze is the evolution of the earlier service known as Ibrii.
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For those of you who may have missed a Catch of the Day or who didn't have the opportunity to look at some of them during this past week, here's a second chance.
Monday
21stCenturyLit.org delivers writing units that can be used to develop 21st century skills in English or social studies students in grades 7-12 (ages 12-17).
Tuesday
ElectroCity, from New Zealand, was developed to increase awareness among students of the basic aspects of such topics as energy generation, the cost of energy, and its environmental impact.
Wednesday
ClassParrot is a simple tool that makes it possible for teachers to reach their students in the same way their friends do. It allows teachers to exchange text messages with students and parents without disclosing anyone's phone numbers.
Thursday
Maths Office provides a range of lesson plans, schemes of work, homework sheets, tests and mark sheets for all levels of mathematics.
Maths Office provides a range of lesson plans, schemes of work, homework sheets, tests and mark sheets for all levels of mathematics.
Each Maths Office lesson plan has detailed objectives, activities, descriptions, and teaching points for each activity. Within the lessons you will find questions, extensions, practices, and progressions that are differentiated to aid and assist all abilities for all years.
The resources available from Maths Office include:
Their resources allow a comprehensive plan for the delivery and teaching of mathematics. The tools can be easily modified and updated to enable the math teacher to create or enhance their own lessons and schemes alongside quality lessons for all ages and abilities.
All Maths Office resources cover Key Stages 3 and 4 (11-16 years old) with Levels 3 to 8 that match all the strands of the National Curriculum and APP for Mathematics.
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ClassParrot is a simple tool that makes it possible for teachers to reach their students in the same way their friends do. It allows teachers to exchange text messages with students and parents without disclosing anyone's phone numbers.
You add your class to ClassParrot, which then generates a unique code and phone number. Then share that code with your students and/or their parents. Students and parents must send a text message to that phone number to 'signup' for notifications for that class.
Teachers, students, and parents never see each other’s phone numbers. Replying to a text message with the word "stop" unsubscribes the student/parent from the class notifications.
The first 500 messages are free. Every month ClassParrot adds another 200 free credits to your account. You can also get 200 credits for each person you invite who starts using ClassParrot. If you need unlimited credits, there are paid plans for individual teachers or for entire schools.
Note: ClassParrot is currently available only in the US and Canada.
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ElectroCity, from New Zealand, was developed to increase awareness among students of the basic aspects of such topics as energy generation, the cost of energy, and its environmental impact.
The aim of ElectroCity is to spark an interest in and lay an unbiased foundation for later learning about these important energy industry topics. To this end, ElectroCity set out to make a fun and educational game that gives kids something different to do in class and to share with their parents.
ElectroCity players create and name their own town and work towards a balance of sustainable energy, city growth, and profit. Players have 150 turns to create their city, generate revenue, build power generation, and manage the resulting environmental impact while keeping their citizens happy.
ElectroCity is sponsored by Genesis Energy, a leading generator and retailer of energy in New Zealand.
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21stCenturyLit.org delivers writing units that can be used to develop 21st century skills in English or social studies students in grades 7-12 (ages 12-17).
Being 21st century literate means students possess the skills need to succeed in school and the workplace in today’s world. 21stCenturyLit.org focuses on reading and writing skills with curricular units that can be taught using journalistic methods and new digital tools.
The skill focus of the 21stCenturyLit.org program includes:
Registered users can comment on, print, download, or share lesson plans. The custom search can be used to find other K-12 curriculum topics on the web.
The authors of 21stCenturyLit.org are veteran English and journalism teachers, Stanford University Masters’ students studying technology integration in education, and researchers from interested companies.
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For those of you who may have missed a Catch of the Day or who didn't have the opportunity to look at some of them during this past week, here's a second chance.
Monday
The Math Open Reference Projectis a web-based interactive math textbook with the goal of providing high-quality content free of charge with numerous benefits over paper textbooks.
Tuesday
Think Tutorialis a library of simple, easy to follow tutorials covering many common computing skills.
Wednesday
SeeMath.com is a website offering free animations that provide short, sharp, visual explanations of mathematical concepts.
Thursday
Math Game Time is a website presenting online math games and homework help for students in Pre-K through 7th grade (up to 12 years old).
Math Game Time is a website presenting online math games and homework help for students in Pre-K through 7th grade (up to 12 years old).
Math Game Time was created by educators to help kids succeed in mathematics. With games they feel are fun, educational, and trustworthy, their goal is to provide a fun, educational playground to support students learning math.
In collaboration with actual teachers, Math Game Time has sifted through the web to find engaging and fun online math games, worksheets, and videos that are age-appropriate, relevant, and educational, as well as creating original content.
Browse Math Game Time by grade level (pre-k through 7) or by topics such as division, algebra, problem solving, etc. Keep up with what's new on the site by signing up for their free email newsletter.
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SeeMath.com is a website offering free animations that provide short, sharp, visual explanations of mathematical concepts.
SeeMath.com is intended mainly for teachers of students ages 11-14 to use in the classroom. The math animations are ideal for use with an interactive whiteboard or projector. You can use the animations to help illustrate a concept or process for your class. Some of the animations even have optional step-by-step explanations. The option to view animations in full screen has just been added.
Students interested in strengthening or reviewing their understanding of math concepts can also find SeeMath.com useful. The site is totally free for everyone to use.
Seemath.com is the idea of Tal Greengard, an experienced mathematics teacher at one of Sydney’s top selective schools, who has an ongoing interest in animation and software development.
Note: Seemath.com is a Flash-based site.
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Graphing functionality has just been introduced to Google. See the graphs of mathematical functions right on the search result page. Type a function in the search box and you’ll see an interactive graph at the top of the search results page.
Features:
This functionality is available in most modern browsers. I've tried it successfully in both Safari and Chrome.
Think Tutorial is a library of simple, easy to follow tutorials covering many common computing skills.
An intuitive approach and design that keeps things simple and well organized is Think Tutorial's standout feature.
Think Tutorial currently includes nearly 1500 tutorials totaling over 60 hours of instruction on MS Office, Adobe applications, iWork, social media, browsers, and much more.
Think Tutorial is completely free to use.
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The Math Open Reference Project is a web-based interactive math textbook with the goal of providing high-quality content free of charge with numerous benefits over paper textbooks.
The Math Open Reference Project uses interactive tools and animations to deliver an engaging way to learn and explore math. Teachers can discover new ways to teach students in a manner that is more engaging and can be fun.
The interactive and animated illustrations supply teachers with a library of "digital manipulatives" that can be used to elucidate concepts. Students can use the same manipulatives outside the classroom, facilitating better visualization and understanding of complex ideas.
Other features of The Math Open Reference Project:
In addition to meeting the NCTM standards for content, this reference work also can be modified to comply with the standards of any state if need be.
The Math Open Reference Project will work with all popular browsers: Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari. The interactive illustrations use Java and/or Flash, so they likely will not work properly on iOS devices.
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StudyStream is a brand new website (debuted November 11) that provides a way to learn languages using online videos, news, and blog posts.
StudyStream utilizes several features toward the goal of delivering an integrated learning experience:
StudyStream creates exercises based on your personal study habits to help improve your memory, increase your listening comprehension, and deepen your understanding of the language you are learning.
StudyStream, currently in beta, lets you study the following languages: Spanish, Japanese, Italian, Portuguese, and English. More languages are promised for the future. StudyStream works best for learners whose native language is English, Spanish, or Japanese.
StudyStream is free. You can create an account using your email address or connect using a Facebook or Twitter account. Support for iOS and Android devices is expected soon.
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