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Life is Good: 35 Inspiring Quotes for Kids About Life “Life is good.” You may have seen or even own a t-shirt or hat that with that quote. So what is it that makes life good? What makes for a good life? The answer is…lots of things! A good life comes from having the right attitude and taking the right actions. Some of The Best Digital Curation Tools for Teachers October 3, 2017 A few days ago, we featured 4 good web tools to help teachers and educators make the best of their collaborative team work and today we are re-featuring a collection of some of the best bookmarking tools out there. These are applications teachers can use to curate and organize digital content. Some of these tools support collaborative features allowing you to collectively bookmark and curate content of shared interest. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback.

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Road To Grammar - Text Analysis Tool Copy and paste a block of text into the box below and click SUBMIT to analyze it. longer vocabulary list What does the Text Analyzer do? The Text Analyzer can rate the difficulty level of a text according to the Common European Framework, or CEFR Levels. ESL teachers may wish to use this tool to:

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Get Animated, Literally Have you fallen in love with Bitmoji yet? This fun, free app has been around for a few years and now can be easily used to transform and animate your professional life and classroom. For those new to this app, Bitmoji is an emoji or avatar that you can customize to look just like you (or in my case a younger, skinnier version of me!), which is then automatically inserted into all kinds of colorful cartoons. You can use Bitmoji stickers as your Twitter avatar, on Snapchat stories, within Seesaw and Google Apps for Education, rubrics, within Gmail, on your blog, or for classroom or library signage. It’s also a fun way to add spice to your texting life with friends and family — and there are at least four fab ways you can animate your edulife and use in the classroom!

Lesson Plans – Search Education – Google Picking the right search terms Beginner Pick the best words to use in academic searching, whether students are beginning with a full question or a topic of just a few words. View lesson Advanced William Gibson - Burning Chrome William Gibson 1986 1. The Gernsback Continuum2.

RE: World Wide Study Bible: Genesis Bringing Christian classic books to life College Computer Science World Wide Study Bible: Genesis The Study Bible developed and located around the world! Copyright Lessons for Students and Teachers As many of you know, I spent much of my week dealing with a copyright infringement issue. As a result of that I have been doing more reading about DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) than ever before. One piece that I read was this article from attorney Sarah F. Hawkins. The article didn't have much that was new to me, but I am bringing it up because one of the comments posted under the article points to the larger problem of misunderstanding and lack of knowledge of copyright as it pertains to the Internet. Here's the beginning of the comment:I run my own travel consulting page on a large social media platform, I recently used a google image of a hotel.

My Favorite Things and Recommended Resources The Best Resources for Blogging, Branding, Gadgets, Books, and More! My Favorite Things and Recommended Resources! I get a lot of questions about the re1sources I use, and recommendations for certain tasks. So I thought it would be helpful to create a recommended resource page for educators with all of my favorite things: my favorite web tools, gadgets, books and more. I will continue to add to it as I find more, and I will reference this page quite often in my posts. Interactive Storytelling and Coding - Tech With Jen When someone shares with me a new technology tool, I immediately try to think of ways I can use it in the classroom. There are a lot of cool apps and websites out there, but not everything is appropriate for teaching to the curriculum. One of the most important things I can do in my work with teachers is to make sure I share solid ideas to help them teach their existing standards.

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