I create hotlists for my students to use with research, we play online math games, KanEd, viewing standards, and get pre-made rubrics. We mainly use it for reading, math, and social studies.
My course content is online. Students have instructions, rubrics, project requirements, tutorials, examples, and hotlinks available. Students also turn in work electronically. Students use the Internet for research as well.
I use the internet for research, interacctive educational games. I also have a website that I use to give information and links to the students. This is just a few ways we use the Internet.
eSchool delivers all curriculum and instruction via Blackboard to 200+ Kdg through 12th grade students. We use some online textbooks and lots of other web resources such as United Streaming, Think.com, Kan-ed, science labs, Voki, and Bubble Guru.
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Students use the internet to research. I also use the internet to find math and reading games to play.
I will use blogger in the class to show students how they can communicate with each other on a certain subject.
I use different websites for different grade levels. Some examples are Kan-ed, Starfall, think.com,etc. We also use them for researching information.
I work with pre-k students and we use the internet to show united streaming videos and also to play educational games such as starfall .com
research, video, music-which are incorporated into their multi-media productions/presentations
i use united streaming to help introduce concepts.
My students use the internet for testing, research, and various other tasks.
My kids use it for think.com and other searches being they are only in the second grade. Tech team record podcasts. We also use unitedstreaming.
Students use the internet to play games, do online research and united streaming lessons.
Internet to research and ed. games
We use the internet for research, think.com, unitedstreaming, and math games.
I use it for research for my kids and I will be looking to make some Podcasts this year. I have also used Kan-Ed and Think.com.
I create hotlists for my students to use with research, we play online math games, KanEd, viewing standards, and get pre-made rubrics. We mainly use it for reading, math, and social studies.
We use the internet to research tools and information for troubleshooting hardware and software problems on the network.
In the classroom, I use the internet mostly for research. I also really like math facts websites.
My course content is online. Students have instructions, rubrics, project requirements, tutorials, examples, and hotlinks available. Students also turn in work electronically. Students use the Internet for research as well.
Center time, games, weather report, and research. kda
I use the internet in the lab for research and for online educational "games" for K-5 students.
We use it for research, united streaming, Kan-ed and games.
I use the internet in many ways. I look up lesson plans, websites for students, and research on subjects.
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I have not used it yet.
I use it for internet research.
I use the internet for research, interacctive educational games. I also have a website that I use to give information and links to the students. This is just a few ways we use the Internet.
I am exited about using gizmoz with my staff.
We use the internet for research, united streaming, kan-ed. This year, I would like to use blogger so students can post book reviews.
Mostly research and extra learning...
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eSchool delivers all curriculum and instruction via Blackboard to 200+ Kdg through 12th grade students. We use some online textbooks and lots of other web resources such as United Streaming, Think.com, Kan-ed, science labs, Voki, and Bubble Guru.
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