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Bartow County Tech ResourcesCounty Provided or Building Provided-Resources that the county acknowledges with county logins or building specific logins.Pre-KPALS- DIBELS for Pre-K. Login generated from countyOWL- Electronic Literacy Curriculum developed around fiction and non-fictionK-5BrainPop/BrainPop Jr- Online resources for k-5 and ESL using animation. County login: bartow – Password: bcsClassworks- Puts kids on an ILP and collects data and levels during pre-assessments and as students’ progress through ILP. Schools have a certain number of licenses at their building. See Gifted TeacherDiscoveryEducation- Rich media content. Teachers create their own account.Dreambox- Creates adaptive math lessons and data collection. Schools host page of logins usually on school website. In the future this program will be provided if the school chooses to provide. School Specific LoginDIBELS- Generates data reports on reading/fluency and math/fluency. Will be moving to their own data system in the future. County Generated LoginExpert Space- Social Studies and Science content. Here is a vid explaining. School Specific Login and Password. We only have this product funded for the rest of the year, after that it will be up to the school.GA OAS- Georgia Online Assessment. Access to test items and data. School and Student Specific LoginImagineIt- County Reading Series. County Login ProvidedNBC Learn- Archived news stories correlated to standards and core. We have county access for the rest of the year. PDExpress- County Professional Development Page. ID and Password specificRosetta Stone- Immersion into language. Software. See ESL teacherTumbleBooks/TumbleBookCloud- A collection of online books. Tumble Books are Elementary based and Cloud is Middle based. Cloud has some books with an advisory for language and content. County login: bartow - Password: loginZaner-Bloser- Online writing program with language emphasis. School ID and login Online Resources-Resources that are online and free. They will probably have upgrade options for a cost and you may still have to register and/or set up an account. Product Focus Sites: a buffet of sites to create digital products or class managementGlogster - Create digital posters.Storybird - Collaborative storytelling. Match stories with artwork. GoAnimate - Animation site. Create stories with animation characters.Animoto - Create multi-media projects. Merge music, video, pictures, etc.PowToon – Create animated videos and presentationsMixbook - Create online books with text and pictures. Different from Storybird in that the composer chooses the pictures.Voki - Create talking avatars. Prezi - Create digital presentations.Livebinders - Create virtual three-ring binders. School example hereShowMe - a drawing app that allows students to create work. Link is to web site with info.Class Dojo - Behavior and topic specific classroom management toolLittle Bird Tales - create books for the very young. Uses student voice. Doesn't require writing. Great site for early childhood.Narrable - Storytelling using pictures and voiceBookemon - create online books.Easel.ly – theme based web-app for creating infographics and data visualsToontastic - hot off the presses from USA Today as a top five app for creativity through storytelling. Digital Design ToolsLino - Lino is a site that allows you to create bulletin boards with Post It notes. Very useful for storyboarding and general design.Padlet - A blank wall to put timelines, notes, etc.Zunal - Create anization of Knowledge - Create interactive flash cards, games, QR code treasure huntsInteractive Graphic Organizer - Create online graphic organizers.Tubalr - YouTube video without the junk. Music. Try it. Very cool.TodaysMeet - Project TM to a screen and anyone who logs on can add comments.Dipity - Create digital timelines.Scribble Maps - lets you draw on a Google map!Zamzar - online video conversion/download site. This is where you can convert video to match the format of your video creation program. For example: you can convert a .mov [apple friendly] to a .wmv [windows friendly].TEDEd - an amazing site that publishes incredible educational video on a variety of topics. Watch the intro and then scroll down for the specific videos.Socrative - Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.Seussville - tons of stuff from the immortal Dr. SeussPete's Powerpoint Station - a treasure chest of ready to go PowerPoints organized by subjects. WatchKnowLearn - this is a great repository of video. You can also create a "classroom" for you own video links. Natural Reader - this is a free download as opposed to a web-based tool. Allows you to cut and paste text and then the reader will "read" it to you. This technology has come a long way. You can choose from multiple voices. Note: The free download is functional. They make money by getting you to download the premium version with the best voices!MATHMath Train - Math videos covering many topics created BY STUDENTS.Khan Academy - Greenboard videos on many math topics.Math TV - A mix of tutorials by adults and students.Mathalicious - Provides teachers with real-world lessons but costs $10/month. TenMarks - Comprehensive practice exercise math programsREADING-ELALexile - Level books and analyze textsWe Give Books - Read a book. Give a book. - Free online books with a twist. Every book read results in a book donated to a needy child.Storyline Online - Stories read by famous personalities.ReadWriteThink - A treasure chest of lessons, activities, games from IRA and NCTE.Renlearn - This is for accel. reading/math with tutorials and can analyze your classroom librarySOCIAL STUDIESWhat Was There - Matches historical photos with world maps. Click on a city and see photos from the past.Show My Street - a very neat site that works smiler to Google earth only faster and more efficient. Type in you address and see what happens! GAMINGSumDog - may be the coolest game site I have seen.Arcademics - very similar to SumDog.Interactive sites - Covers interactives in various subjectsJump-Off Sites-Jump-off sites are websites that serve as gateways to other sites. This paper is an example of a jump-off. That being said, I, in no way, did an exhaustive search of all the sites in the jump-off section. As you can see it is next to impossible to cover it all. I did look at many and some are broken and some are duplicates but I wanted to list them to give you as many resources as possible. Happy hunting!Jump-Off SitesA+ Technology - Roland Rios, Ft Sam Houston ISD, excellent site designed for educators. A cool thing about Roland's site is he categorizes web tools by grade level.Cool Tools for Schools - An award-winning site featuring Web 2.0 applications. - Jump-off site for math.Illuminations - NCTM's site with jump-off links for lessons and activities.STEM ACADEMY - Science, Tech, Engineering, and Math resources.Web 2.0 Practical Applications for Instruction - Ms. Salena Rabidoux's excellent jump-off sites to a treasure chest of Web 2.0 applications.Web 2.0 Practical Applications for K-6 Classrooms - Ms. Rabidoux's sites follow a technostuff trait of including a description of every site.Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - A variety of Apps aligned with Bloom's Taxonomy. Covers Google, iPad, Android, Web 2.0 Tech Transformation - Maggie Hos McGrane's great combination blog/jump-off site.Education Technology and Mobile Learning - I put this here, but it is quite unique. It is a jump-off site for teacher guides to using technology. Try it.Tutorial SitesPrezi TutorialMixbook Tutorial 1Mixbook Tutorial 2 MiscellaneousEdutopia - Too big to categorize. Edutopia is the George Lucas Foundation's site for Project Learning. Lots to be gleaned here from ideas for Product Focus to thoughtful articles. ................
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