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Barbara De Santis SCONYC April 2, 2011 Presentation at www.tinyurl.com/bsdblog

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Barbara De SantisSCONYCApril 2, 2011

Presentation at

www.tinyurl.com/bsdblog

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In Class Support-Technology

Sayreville Public Schools (NJ)K-12 (7 Schools)

President Elect NJSTA

(www.photofunia.com)

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tinyurl.com/bsdblog

(Presentations tab)

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Tools Thinkfinity (www.thinkfinity.org )Edmodo (www.edmodo.com )Google Wonder Wheel (www.google.com )Google Squared (www.google.com/squared )Sweet Search http://sweetsearch.com)Simple English (www.wikipedia.com)Tagxedo (www.tagxedo.com )Wordle (www.wordle.net)Animoto (www.animoto.com )- go to www.animoto.com/education to set up a teacher’s accountTrip WOW (www.tripwow.com) Glogster (www.edu.glogster.com )Little Bird Tales (www.littlebirdtales.com) Storybird (www.storybird.com )Kerpoof (www.kerpoof.com) Fakebook (www.classtools.net)

Resources Web 20.11 (http://web2011.discoveryeducation.com)My blog www.tinyurl.com/bsdblog

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Web 2.0 Tools -SCONYC

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www.thinkfinity.org

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Thinkfinity

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www.edmodo.com

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NotesLinksFilesAssignments

Polls Backpacks

No student to student chat

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1.Log on at www.edmodo.com2. Click Schools & Districts to set up school accounts.

3. You will get a school code.

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www.google.com

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www.google.com/squared

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If your search term does not create a square, you have a chance to add 5 terms and then square it.

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http://sweetsearch.com

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The atom is a basic unit of matter that consists of a dense, central nucleus surrounded by a cloud of negatively charged electrons. The atomic nucleus contains a mix of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons (except in the case of hydrogen-1, which is the only stable nuclide with no neutrons). The electrons of an atom are bound to the nucleus by the electromagnetic force. Likewise, a group of atoms can remain bound to each other, forming a molecule. An atom containing an equal number of protons and electrons is electrically neutral, otherwise it has a positive charge (electron deficiency) or negative charge (electron excess) and is an ion. An atom is classified according to the number of protons and neutrons in its nucleus: the number of protons determines the chemical element, and the number of neutrons determines the

isotope of the element.[1]

An atom is a basic unit that makes up all matter. There are many different types of atom each with its own name, mass and size. These are called chemical elements, such as hydrogen or gold. Atoms are very small, the exact size changes depending on the element - they range from 0.1 to 0.5 nanometers.[1] One nanometer is around a hundred times smaller than the width of a human hair. This makes atoms almost impossible to see. The way they work, and how they act with other atoms has to be seen using equations.

Www.wikipedia.com

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www.wikipedia.com

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Famous speechesStudent workProfiles (students, scientists)Word wallIntroduction/Review(note Gallery)

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http://www.tagxedo.com

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www.animoto.com/education

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edu siteTeacher can create 50 student accounts

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New Teacher accounts

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www.kerpoof.com

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www.kerpoof.com

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www.classtools.net

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(spell with flickr)

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http://web2011.discoveryeducation.com/

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www.tinyurl.com/bsdblog

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