Savvy Sites 1

August 24, 2009 by GradingGirl  
Filed under Favorites, Savvy Sites

Whether or not you are an educator, many of these sites may be of interest to you.  The following are links to helpful tools, interesting reads, and practical advice I’ve happily discovered or revisited within the past couple of weeks as I plan for the new school year.  For those I stumbled upon via my invaluable Twitter friends, Grading Girl thanks you!  Here goes . . . GG’s first savvy site faves:

Sites that will help classroom organization and incorporation of technology

  • Twitter in the Classroom: (yes, yes . . . must try!)

http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dcf23zfg_27fdcsg9gs

  • Twitter for Teachers: (need I say more!  I’d like to require my students to open a Twitter account and use it for interactive quizzes )

http://www.diigo.com/list/cedpaine/twitter-guides-for-teachers

  • Links to School Bloggers: (click on these when you have some time to read . . . great advice and ways to incorporate blogging, technology)

http://supportblogging.com/page/diff/Links+to+School+Bloggers/83381337#htmldiff2

  • Teaching with Technology: (so, so, so many tools and links here – bookmark this!)

http://ipt286.pbworks.com/Index

  • Teaching English with Tech:  (many excellent links here for those wanting to know where to begin to incorporate blogging into the classroom)

http://tewt.org/englishteachersites.html

  • A  simple management tool: (I looove this stopwatch tool!!)

http://viigo.im/0rep

  • Top 5 Citation Applications: (very good cites for students to use when writing analysis and research papers)

http://instructify.com/2009/07/16/top-5-citation-applications

  • Interactive Graphic Organizer: (very cool for teachers and/or students)

http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo.htm

  • My Backpack – Online Applications (many tools here!)

http://www.goodhue.k12.mn.us/school242/genie224/images/files/backpack2009d2.html

Sites I will use with my Speech Communication classes:

  • How Obama could eliminate his ums: (very interesting and practical)

http://www.speakingaboutpresenting.com/delivery/obama-eliminate-ums/

  • Ad Views: (this is excellent for my persuasion unit)

http://library.duke.edu/digitalcollections/adviews/

American Rhetoric:  The Power of Oratory in the United States (wow, what a plethora of famous speeches at one’s fingertips)

http://www.americanrhetoric.com

Sites I will use with my Reading classes:

  • Three-Minute Fiction: NPR (an excellent way to open a class . . . can also serve as supplements to units)

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyld=105660765

  • Kelly Gallagher – Building Deeper Readers and Writers (I continually refer to Gallagher when planning reading and writing workshops)

http://www.kellygallagher.org/index.html

  • Story Quotations (excellent motivators and class openings)

http://www.storycon.org/quotations.htm

  • Skype other Classrooms: (a few years ago at a conference, I presented a way to connect students to other classrooms via online journals . . . this brings it to a whole new level)

http://theedublogger.edublogs.org/want-to-connect-with-other-classrooms/

Sites I will use for my Senior Expository Comp classes:

  • Beloit College Mindset List (this is eye-opening!!  I’ll use it as a reflective essay opener)

http://www.beloit.edu/mindset/2013.php

  • Brainstormer Applications (a cool little tool when you students say they have nothing to write about)

http://www.distractionbeast.com/brainstormer.swf

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