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June 4, 2009


Welcome to EduHound's Classroom Tools & Tips, an EduHound newsletter! You'll find things you've enjoyed from EduHound Weekly -- plus exciting new offerings that provide valuable ed tech resources to incorporate into K-12 curriculum. Educational topics, preformatted templates, technology tutorials, and practical tips are featured. As always, I'm here to help, so please let me know what topics you'd like me to cover. -- judi rajala

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  Topic :: STEM EQUITY
  • National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT): Gotta Have IT
    This computing resource kit designed with K-12 educators' needs in mind. A select set of high-quality posters, computing and careers information, digital media and more, the resource kit builds awareness and inspires interest in computing.
    http://www.ncwit.org/ghit
  • AccessSTEM
    Where K-12 teachers, postsecondary educators, and employers learn to make classroom and employment opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) accessible to individuals with disabilities, and share promising practices.
    http://www.washington.edu/doit/Stem/
  • Sally Ride Science: For Educators
    Features innovative science content dedicated to supporting girls' and boys' interests in science, math and technology. A key part of their mission is to make a difference in girls' lives, and in society's perceptions of their roles in technical fields.
    http://www.sallyridescience.com/for_educators
  • Educational Equity Center
    Promoting bias free learning through innovative programs and materials. It strives to decrease discrimination based on gender, race/ethnicity, disability, and level of family income. Includes information on programs and materials, and training.
    http://www.edequity.org
  • STEM Transitions
    At the heart of the project are the six Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) career clusters that will provide the context for instructional materials demonstrating the convergence of academic and technical content.
    http://www.stemtransitions.org
  • Ingear
    Provides teachers and teacher educators with access to materials that will enhance their own understanding of gender equitable classroom practices and access to materials that can be used to help teacher education students address issues of gender equity in their teaching.
    http://www.coe.uga.edu/ingear/
  • National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: Equity Resources
    Features equitable resources to encourage teachers and students to value and respect the work of all members of the classroom community and to believe that all students can make important contributions.
    http://www.nctm.org/equity.aspx
  Techtorial :: GET READY FOR SUMMER
  Summer-ize Your Computer
In this techtorial, you'll learn how to prepare your computer and files for the upcoming summer break!
http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/techtorial/techtorial040.shtml
  Trial :: ACTIVITY PACKS
  PBS Teachers Activity Packs
An Activity Pack is a set of educational resources focused on a theme and packaged in a widget-format that you can embed in your own class or social media web page. Each pack includes links to PBS web sites and a set of activities by grade level.
http://www.pbs.org/teachers/activitypacks/index.html
  Have you created a template you'd like to share? Email me and I'll feature it here!
  Tip :: SCANNER
 

Every day, you're aware of the amazing things children create. The trick is to document them. Your scanner helps with the documentation. At the start of the year, make a folder for each child in order to keep things organized. Thankfully, the computer dates each file for you, which is very handy. You can print out what you need for parent conferences.

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