7 Habits of Highly Effective Teachers Who Use Technology
Blooms Taxonomy for Technology

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​2013 Tech e Book: This has a ton of great ideas and links. Too many to individually list.​

Planbook, Common Curriculum: The easiest way to create and manage your lessons online, developed by teachers for teachers.

​CORE standards: The Common Core State Standards provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn, so teachers and parents know what they need to do to help them.

​SISK 12: District 50's online student management system.

​You Can Book Me: Online Scheduler

​Free Rice, ​Class Marker, ​Test Moz, Quiz Star: Create online quizzes for your students, disseminate quizzes to students, automatically grade quizzes and view the quiz results online.

​RC Campus, Rubistar: Rubrics to help with grading and student self monitoring.

​Teacher Tube, PBS, Teaching Channel, WKL, TES, PBS Nova, Discovery Video, Hippo Campus, Ted Ed, Open Culture: These are video sites (recommendation....most effective when shown in less than 5 min clips).

TubeChop: Edit Youtube videos.

​Net Lingo: Not sure what those words mean your students are saying online, check this and it may help.

​Fractus Learning: Blogging Ideas

​CBM: An enhanced district assessment system designed by researchers at the University of Oregon as an integral part of an RTI (Response to Intervention) mode.

​Evernote, Dropbox, iCloud: Online storage for all your notes and files.

​Socrative, Google Forms, Survey Monkey, Poll Everywhere: Great tools for producing quick survey, allowing users to view data quickly.

​Class Dojo: This is an online classroom management system.

​​Mindomo, Delicious, Pearl Trees, Posterous, Diigo, Edmodo, Glogster, Infographic, Museum Box, Primary Pad, Wikispaces, Twiddla, eduBlogs, Skype: These are different collaboration sites, where ideas and work can be shared.

Website Creators: Wix, Weebly​

​InstaGrok: Student search with quizzes, concept maps, and more.
Collaboration Sites: Todays Meet,

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