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Archive for February, 2009

An interesting article featured in the New York Times on literacy in the digital age. Thank you Barbara Ph. for the suggestion

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A 33-year teaching veteran explains how he joined the information age.

 

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Teaching English with Technology is a site dedicated to helping English Language Arts teachers incorporate technology effectively into the classroom. They also have a section on grammar, exercises, lessons, games and quizzes. 

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The Sun Life Financial Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge is meant to provide an extracurricular mathematics activity during the fall term. It is geared towards senior level students. You can download the questions used in the last 12 years.

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The deadline for this geography challenge has already passed but it’s something to keep in mind for next year. Competitions are at the provincial, national and international level. For more information, check out Défi en géographie.

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New Math

 
Take a look at more at: New Math

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Hemlock

This is an amazing student animation.

Hemlock from Tyson Ibele on Vimeo.

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Shape Collage

Shape Collage is a fun and free application that you can download. It creates customized photo collages in various shapes.

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Poll Everywhere allows you to poll your class and receive live results. The free account lets you poll up to 30 students. You can create as many polls as you would like. Polls can be answered by the internet or by text message. Results are updated in real time and can be downloaded to Powerpoint. [...]

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Ellen’s Back

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