Until today, I had never heard of Summly, yet it was one of the best iPhone apps for 2012. The app streams information you are interested in with a simple interface in no more than 400 characters. Created by Nick D’Aloisio when he was only 15, it was acquired today by Yahoo! in what is being described as a multi million dollar deal. With so much information out there, it's nice to be able to receive your own personalized edition, right? Take a look at what Summly has to offer and within the next year let's see what Yahoo! does with it.
In an effort to compete with the popular Evernote, Google recently unveiled Google Keep, an Android app which allows you to bookmark sites, make notes, record memos, add graphics and color-code notes for sorting. The Android app syncs with your Google Drive account. The first thing I thought of when I read about this was, could this really be used instead of Evernote? After all, my iPhone has always had notes. I could make a list of things there. My calendar alerts me to events. Without an Apple app, Google Keep can be used only by Android users. Strike one. But rather than make the decision for you, I will present information about both Google Keep and Evernote, with a few reviews I found online. One thing I will say is that I LOVE Evernote, so if Google wants to compete, they will have to up their game. What do you think?
6 Reasons Google Keep Can't Replace Evernote- GIZMODO
Google Keep Challenges Evernote for Top Android Note Taking App- GottaBeMobile
Google Keep: Worth Trying With Caution- TIME article
Google Keep, an Overdue Answer to Evernote, Arrives- Wired
Hands on with Google Keep: Can it Slay Evernote?- PC World
6 Reasons Google Keep Can't Replace Evernote- GIZMODO
Google Keep Challenges Evernote for Top Android Note Taking App- GottaBeMobile
Google Keep: Worth Trying With Caution- TIME article
Google Keep, an Overdue Answer to Evernote, Arrives- Wired
Hands on with Google Keep: Can it Slay Evernote?- PC World
I still enjoy the feel of pages in books and magazines. Reading on my tablet is easier than the computer screen, but that physical copy of a magazine or journal is my personal preference. How many of the following do you have subscriptions with? Many also have digital versions online which won't cost you a dime. NOTE: You can also find this list under the Teacher-Librarians tab at the top.
American Libraries- ALA publication; read online for free
Booklist Magazine- $147.50 (22 issues in a year); website is here.
Bookwire- "search and discover over 20 million book titles, including print, e-books, audio books and more."
College and Research Libraries News - print subscriptions and digital online archives
Bookwire- "search and discover over 20 million book titles, including print, e-books, audio books and more."
College and Research Libraries News - print subscriptions and digital online archives
Computers in Libraries- $99.95 (10 issues per year); also digital online archives
D-Lib Magazine- digital library research published 6 times per year
eSchool News- free print subscription for educators
The Horn Book Magazine- $49.00 (6 issues)
Internet @Schools- $49.95 (5 issues per year)
The Journal of Research on Libraries and Young Adults
Kirkus Book Reviews- tough book critics
Library Journal- $101.95 (20 issues per year)
Library Media Connection Magazine- $49.00 (special deal for 6 issues)
Library Sparks- $59.95 (9 issues)
School Library Journal- $88.99 (12 issues plus access to Book Verdict School Library Journal)
School Library Monthly- $55.00 (8 issues)
Teacher-Librarian- $56.00 (published 5 times per year)
Tech and Learning- free subscriptions for educators
VOYA (Voice of Youth Advocates) -online digital version
If you teach Psychology or Science, this site will amaze your students. Produced by the University of Utah's Genetic Science Learning Center, Mouse Party is an interactive lesson which shows the effects of drugs on mice. Here's how it works: students choose one of seven mice to be analyzed and then zoom in on the brain to see how it is affected by the particular drug the mouse is on. The visual presentation is simple and easy to understand. There is also a link on this page for Meth Mouse, a 3D presentation requiring download and installation of Unity Web Player. Here's an overview of Mouse Party:
If you have ever purchased shelf markers from one of the popular library vendors, you will agree that they are expensive and easily breakable. Did you ever think that making them yourself (or letting the kids make them) would save lots of money? Take a look below and see if your library could use its own set of shelf markers. I have also included a video and PPT you can show young students.
Handy Library Sticks
Shelf Markers and Duct Tape- looks like a chocolate bar!
Shelf Markers From Paint Stirrers- love this idea!
Using Shelf Markers- PowerPoint for elementary school students
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Handy Library Sticks
Shelf Markers and Duct Tape- looks like a chocolate bar!
Shelf Markers From Paint Stirrers- love this idea!
Using Shelf Markers- PowerPoint for elementary school students
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I first heard about The Southern Poverty Law Center from my aunt. She told me all the things they were doing to rid the world of hate and injustice. Civil rights lawyers Morris Dees and Joseph Levin Jr. founded SPLC in 1971 and the organization is known globally for "tracking and exposing the activities of hate groups." SPLC's project, Teaching Tolerance, offers free magazine subscriptions to teachers, as well as free film kits, which include DVDs (and accompanying teacher's guide) about bullying, the Holocaust, the March in Birmingham and Cesar Chavez. Under their section on classroom resources, Teaching Tolerance has a nice listing of lesson plans for all ages.With free publications to download, Teaching Tolerance is a website that is a wonderful resource for the classroom.
When I learned yesterday about Google Reader closing in July, I looked into alternatives. As a visual learner, I have to say I love Feedly.. Switching was a snap, as I imported all my RSS feeds into Feedly with a few clicks. There is a mobile app for Android and iPhone and Kindle, and they have a blog, which currently has instructions for your migration. Here is a sample screenshot of what you will see when you log into your new account:
There was a time when LEGOs were only used for playtime. But there are so many things beyond play, including lessons for math, science, engineering and technology. (STEM) Here are 16 websites with great information on using LEGOs in the classroom.
20 Ways Teachers are Using Legos in the Classroom- a nice post from Edudemic
Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy- guide to assist teachers in starting a robotics program
How Do You Store Your LEGOs?- see how other teachers keep their LEGOs in the classroom
How to Use LEGOs to Teach Pre-K To Third Grade- from eHow
LEGO Block Center- lesson plan about homes and community helpers
LEGO City Comic Builder- students can create comics using Lego elements
LEGO Education- lesson ideas form PreK through College; homeschooling included
LEGO and Education: Make a Lapbook- page also has other projects
LEGO Engineering- supporting STEM
LEGO Lesson Plans for Math and Science
LEGO Space- activities
Mathematics and LEGOs: Math Teaching Activities- PDF covers grades 1-10
Pre-LEGO Activities-presentations for middle school from Texas Tech University
STEMRobotics 101- class from Portland State has lessons which can be used in middle and high school
Using LEGO to Build Math Concepts- from Scholastic
20 Ways Teachers are Using Legos in the Classroom- a nice post from Edudemic
Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy- guide to assist teachers in starting a robotics program
How Do You Store Your LEGOs?- see how other teachers keep their LEGOs in the classroom
How to Use LEGOs to Teach Pre-K To Third Grade- from eHow
LEGO Block Center- lesson plan about homes and community helpers
LEGO City Comic Builder- students can create comics using Lego elements
LEGO Education- lesson ideas form PreK through College; homeschooling included
LEGO and Education: Make a Lapbook- page also has other projects
LEGO Engineering- supporting STEM
LEGO Lesson Plans for Math and Science
LEGO Space- activities
Mathematics and LEGOs: Math Teaching Activities- PDF covers grades 1-10
Pre-LEGO Activities-presentations for middle school from Texas Tech University
STEMRobotics 101- class from Portland State has lessons which can be used in middle and high school
Using LEGO to Build Math Concepts- from Scholastic
I am a very visual person, which is why I love using infographics in the classroom. Did you ever notice how your students take notes in your class? Here's a great video which discusses the art of visual note-taking. Thanks to Joyce Valenza for sharing on Twitter.
Multilingual audio editor and recorder for many operating systems. Record live audio, convert tapes and records into digital recordings or CDs; Edit Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV or AIFF sound files, cut, copy, splice or mix sounds together, change the speed or pitch of a recording and much more.

Cam Scanner for Android
Students can scan through their smartphone! If they need a copy of a handout, worksheet, or need to email homework, they simply scan and email. (File can be pdf or jpeg)

Free bibliography maker offers ALA, MLA, Chicago/Turabian formats; cite from 59 different sources. Download MLA 7 Guide, MLA Parenthetical Citations Guide, and much more, including online research guide assistance, step by step.

One of my personal favorites, Evernote allows you to collect web snippets, pages, images photos etc. all on their server and syncs with your computer, smartphone or iPad. The web clipper extension in Chrome allows you to take all or part of a site. The computer version (download Evernote at home) adds the function of voice memos. Evernote Trunk offers many apps which directly work with Evernote.
Google Drive
Everyone should have a Gmail account. No other email offers as much as Google does, and here's why: Google Drive allows you to upload files and folders, create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms and drawings and download them in many different formats. If the teacher asks for a PDF file, Google can convert the file. Need a file in MS Word format? DOCX is available. Your students can collaborate on projects even if they are not in the same location. Doing a survey? Google Forms will present results through a Gmail account. Totally awesome, period.
Jing
Jing allows you to take screenshots or record screencasts. (up to 5 minutes) Not bad for short videos, right? (The pro version costs $9.95/month.)
Pixton
Students can create their own comic strips using the click and drag method.
Skitch (use with Evernote) Android app, iPhone app
"Annotate images with arrows, shapes, text, and more. Use Skitch to sketch something new, mark up maps, screen captures, or even a photo. Then save or share your Skitch annotation to help others see and understand your ideas."
Students can convert files without downloading any software. Zamzar currently supports a huge number, including documents, images, music, video, e-Book and compressed files.
100 Gifts for the Bookworm- unique and some are over the top ideas
2010 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide-
2011 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide- humorous gits
2012 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide- humorous gifts
ALA Store- books, posters, clothing, gifts, incentives, downloadable art files
ALikelyStory- "literary jewelry and bookmarks for the bookish"
Demco Gifts
Gifts for Bookworms: 10 Clever Ideas for Readers and Writers
Gifts for Bookworms Who Live for Lazy Weekend Reads
Just Dewey It- necklaces, t-shirts, bookmarks, posters
Nerd Tote- carry all your books
Swiss Army Librarian- library holiday gift guide
Ten Awesome Gifts for Librarians- from Library Journal
Unique Personalized Gifts for Librarians- includes gifts for volunteers and retirees
NOTE: This list has been added to the Teacher-Librarians page.
2010 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide-
2011 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide- humorous gits
2012 Librarian Lump of Coal Guide- humorous gifts
ALA Store- books, posters, clothing, gifts, incentives, downloadable art files
ALikelyStory- "literary jewelry and bookmarks for the bookish"
Demco Gifts
Gifts for Bookworms: 10 Clever Ideas for Readers and Writers
Gifts for Bookworms Who Live for Lazy Weekend Reads
Just Dewey It- necklaces, t-shirts, bookmarks, posters
Nerd Tote- carry all your books
Swiss Army Librarian- library holiday gift guide
Ten Awesome Gifts for Librarians- from Library Journal
Unique Personalized Gifts for Librarians- includes gifts for volunteers and retirees
NOTE: This list has been added to the Teacher-Librarians page.
ARTICLES
The New PE Curriculum: An Innovative Approach to Teaching Physical Fitness- from Edutopia
PE Goes High-Tech- from Mindshift
The Tech Savvy PE Teacher- blog by Shayna Fastovsky
HEALTH
B.A.M. (Body and Mind)- info from the CDC on diseases, physical activity, food and nutrition, your life, your body
Eating Out: From Bad to Worse- infographic
Heath Education Curriculum Grades K-5- includes handouts and lessons
Health Teacher- health lessons
How Healthy is Your City?- 40 web apps and infographics
Human Reproductive System
National Institute on Drug Abuse
The Scrub Club- teaches kids how to wash their hands
Secrets of Sleep Quiz
Solusville- fun food games for younger children
Sugar Stacks- shows how many sugar cubes are in various foods and drinks
Your Guide to the Female Reproductive System
LESSON PLANS
Awesome Library Lesson Plans
Education World Physical Fitness- activities and lesson plans
EMTECH Lesson Plans- nice listing
Female Reproductive System Lesson Plans
Health Teacher- health lessons
Lesson Plan Search- covers grades PreK-12
Male Reproductive System Lesson Plans- from the Lesson Corner
PBS Teachers Health and Fitness- lessons, quizzes cover grades K-12
TeAchnology Health Lesson Plans
TeAchnology Physical Education Lesson Plans
Teen Health- 10 activities
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
20 Movement Activities and Games for Elementary Classrooms
Computers and Phys Ed Do Mix- article from Education World
Daily Physical Education Activities and Games
FitnessGram-Activity and fitness assessment, reporting, tracking
Game Ideas- from CanTeach; K-5
iPad Apps for Physical Education- from phys ed teacher in the UK
Lower School Physical Education
PE Central- "the premier site for health and physical education"
Physical Education Game Ideas- broken down by grade level
Real Indoor- use Google Street view while you pedal on a stationary bike; virtually pedal wherever you want in the United States
Susan's PE Site- activities, lessons, PE sites
Technology Integration Resources- Nova Scotia schools; for middle school
Technology Integration Strategies- by Chip Flemmer
Why Motor Skills Matter
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