Check out my student's work at "The FLAME".
As educators we want students to have an authentic audience for their writing and speaking as we incorporate the new Common Core standards, podcasting is a great way to do just that! It is simple when using www.weebly.com. As a teacher you can create a free site which will allow you to create about thirty accounts for your students to create their own webpage. I suggest getting them to create a blog page and to post their podcast. This will allow their audience to subscribe to their blog. There are other media's out there, but this one allows you as a teacher to monitor and control the content. I have tried podmatic and a few others, but weebly has been the best for me. Good luck in your endeavors to embed technology!
Check out my student's work at "The FLAME".
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http://www.commoncore.org/maps/resources/digital_resources list technology resources that can be used to address the common core standards in English and Language Arts. This is a wonderful list. If you teach ELA you do not want to pass over this resource. Enjoy!!
http://www.vocabahead.com is a great site to help visual learners in developing vocabulary. The list are broken into grade levels from 6-12 to assist in preparing students for the SAT and ACT. It is better than quizlet because it has visuals. Click on study room and choose your list. You will find this in the App store as well.
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=127467 This link has many resources for various common core standards. This is a great start for those who are starting to integrate technology with the common core.
http://www.edweek.org/dd/articles/2013/02/06/02bits-commoncore.h06.html Common Core Outlines Technology Requirements.
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