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    10. Teachers First: Website full

    of lessons and web resources for

    educators.

    3. Voice Thread: Voice

    collaboration based on anypicture you upload. Great way

    to spice it up!

    4. Curriki: A wiki based

    website that allows educators

    from around the world to

    collaborate on curriculum.

    5. Wikibooks (includes

    WikiJunior): Another wiki based

    websites that allow educators &

    students to read and edit books.

    Great way to get students

    involved in using a wiki!

    1. CLRN: California Learning

    Resource Network. A website

    formulated on California

    standards and includes video,

    software, and Internet

    resources.

    2. Edmodo: A safe social

    networking website designed for

    teachers and students

    communication.

    6. Wikispaces for Educators:

    Teachers can build their own

    classroom wiki for free!

    7. Edutopia: The George Lucas

    Foundation dedicated to

    increasing the use of technology

    resources in the classroom.

    8. Weebly: Create a classroom

    website for free! Includes video,

    picture, and many more tools to

    make website design simple &

    fun!

    9. Education Technology Blog

    for Mac Lovers: Great way to

    keep up with whats new with

    Mac in the classroom.

    11. Wordle: This website creates

    colorful cloud word pictures

    from whatever phrase you type

    in. A fun way to review a Bible

    memory verse or capture the

    results of a word study.

    Top 12 Websites

    for Educators

    12. The Educational Arcade: Anexciting website with manyeducational games for students.

    Shanna Osinski Ed 527

    http://www.educationarcade.org/http://www.wordle.net/http://www.teachersfirst.com/index.cfmhttp://education.weebly.com/http://educationtechnologyblog.com/http://www.edutopia.org/http://www.wikispaces.com/content/for/teachershttp://www.wikibooks.org/http://www.curriki.org/http://voicethread.com/http://www.edmodo.com/http://www.clrn.org/home/?CFID=59070314&CFTOKEN=18522589&jsessionid=f030decb3f1d3ea010c67c787443513b60f7