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Teaching Ideas: Resources

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Digital Photo Album - Use photos to focus student attention, then create an interactive multimedia project that pulls the photos together as a single resource and, at the same time, provide students with experience in higher-order thinking skills in an engaging manner.

St. Patrick's Day Project

The Rice Project has been updated as 2004 is the International Year of Rice

Presidents Project (Added September 15th, 2003)

Introducing eZedia's QTI - check out the project I've done (Added Januaary 11th, 2003)

Resources for teaching about weather (Added January 9th, 2003)

eZedia and Intel's Healthy Ocean, Healthy Planet Unit  (Added Nov. 29)

eZedia and the Rainforest Project  (Added Nov. 26)

eZedia and the Desert Animals Project (Added Nov. 26)

eZedia and the Pet Project (Added Nov. 24)

eZedia and the Classroom Connect Project (Added Nov. 20)

Projects at this site, including the Rice Project and e-Writing

Links to other sources of teaching ideas integrating technology into instructional environments

Getting organized to do multimedia:
1. How to organize your files
2. What should be in your file folders
3. Why you should make back-ups

(If you look at the three links above and are wondering why I've repeated information on this page that I've already mentioned in two other spots, it's because the information is important. Why should you make the mistakes I have in the past, if you can avoid them? This is the Internet version of me nattering at you to keep your files and resources organized. You'll be amazed at how smoothly things come together if you just learn to do that much each time as you start a project. End of nattering.)

Research on technology integration
Check out the amazing resources at the RTECS.

We're posting some additional articles and resources here.



Last edited:  February 23rd, 2004