Technology is a tool...what a great way to start a site.
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Cynthia TreichlerThis website provides a way for teachers to learn and share information about specific Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers, and strategies that can be used with those tools that align with and support research-based effective instructional methods.
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Karen L. CampReaders and contributors will learn and share information about specific Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers, and strategies that can be used with those tools that align with and support research-based effective instructional methods. Reference will be made to specific instructional strategies and a variety of examples will be shared covering all content areas from K-12 to college/university levels.
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Michael Russowiki dedicated to Web 2.0 and CITW, created by Stephanie Sandifer, author of Wikified Schools.
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jeff trudellIn this day of high-stakes testing and frequent complaints from teachers that they “don’t have time to use technology” in the classroom, this wiki seeks to bridge the gap to help teachers see that technology doesn’t have to be an add-on that distracts them from focusing on the curriculum. Rather than accepting an either/or mentality, we can begin to connect technology to the accepted “best practices” that our districts expect to see in our classrooms.
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Mark Rollins"Welcome to the Web2ThatWorks Wiki!"
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Glenn HervieuxGreat site that outlines well each task in Classroom Instruction That Works, and resources that work to meet each objective.
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Rather than accepting an either/or mentality, we can begin to connect technology to the accepted “best practices”
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Lugary DavisReaders and contributors will learn and share information about specific Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers, and strategies that can be used with those tools that align with and support research-based effective instructional methods.
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Heather KInformation about specific Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers, and strategies that can be used with those tools that align with and support research-based effective instructional methods.
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Add Sticky NoteIn this day of high-stakes testing and frequent complaints from teachers that they “don’t have time to use technology” in the classroom, this wiki seeks to bridge the gap to help teachers see that technology doesn’t have to be an add-on that distracts them from focusing on the curriculum.
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John HardyThis is a site that focuses on Web 2.0 resources and tools that support Marzano's 9 strategies - or some of them at least.
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David McGavock"Welcome to the Web2ThatWorks Wiki!
What is Classroom Instruction That Works?
In this day of high-stakes testing and frequent complaints from teachers that they “don’t have time to use technology” in the classroom, this wiki seeks to bridge the gap to help teachers see that technology doesn’t have to be an add-on that distracts them from focusing on the curriculum. Rather than accepting an either/or mentality, we can begin to connect technology to the accepted “best practices” that our districts expect to see in our classrooms.
Readers and contributors will learn and share information about specific Web 2.0 tools that can be used by teachers, and strategies that can be used with those tools that align with and support research-based effective instructional methods. Reference will be made to specific instructional strategies and a variety of examples will be shared covering all content areas from K-12 to college/university levels.
This wiki is an information resource as well as an interactive space where readers can add their own insights and strategies." -
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