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GoodCall Scholarship Search

— GoodCall, LLC

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How It Works

GoodCall offers a scholarship search engine sortable by several different criteria options. Choose options to search by ethnicity, gender, major, location, or application type. Create a free account to curate scholarship opportunities of interest. Other features of membership allow you to receive notification of similar opportunities and track applications in progress.

In the Classroom

This is a useful site to include with information on college search strategies; consider bookmarking it for college bound students. This tool is helpful for high school guidance counselors or teachers who work with juniors and seniors. Provide the link on your class website for families to access and explore at home.

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Tag(s): college, financial aid,

FreeCodeCamp

— Quincy Larson

8-11 0 favorites 0 promising practices https://www.freecodecamp.org/ Last updated: Fri, 08/27/2021 - 11:50 share

How It Works

FreeCodeCamp offers self-paced training in coding, followed by practice building projects for non-profit sources. The site includes 100’s of challenges featuring many different types of coding programs. Participate in FreeCodeCamp’s curriculum to earn up to four standardized certifications in software development recognized by technology employers. Chat rooms provide assistance and support to participants working through certifications. FreeCodeCamp provides assistance in obtaining employment to users who complete certifications on the site.

In the Classroom

Browse through the menu of activities in each of the certifications to find lessons for stand-alone topics such as adding images to websites or working with different HTML features. Sign up isn’t necessary to view lessons, only to save progress when working through certifications. Share FreeCodeCamp with students who have an interest in coding and computers. Encourage students to complete certifications to include with college applications. Share with students who may not have an interest in college, but have an interest in computers, coding, and gaming.

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Tag(s): computational thinking, critical thinking, problem solving, coding, computers, careers,

NASA Online

— knowitall.org

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How It Works

NASA Online provides award-winning videos and interactives promoting STEM learning corresponding to the TV series for children, The NASA SciFiles. Each video program is accompanied with a web component, which reinforces and extends the instructional objectives and establishes a connection between the math, science, and technology concepts taught in the classroom and the math, science, and technology used everyday by NASA researchers. Choose from interactive math and science activities or view video excerpts from the series. Topics include basic concepts such as electricity, geometry, and sound. Click the NASA SciFiles to find teaching resources.

In the Classroom

Take advantage of these entertaining videos to introduce science concepts. Share interactives on classroom computers or embed on your class web page for students to use at home. After exploring videos and interactives on the site, have students create a multimedia presentation using Slidestory, <a href="/single.cfm?id=16562">reviewed here</a>. This site allows you to narrate a picture. Challenge students to find a photo (legally permitted to be reproduced), and then narrate the photo as if it is a news report.

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Tag(s): nasa, charts and graphs, ratios, electricity, light, matter, atmosphere, sound, hurricanes, STEM,

Affordable Colleges Online

— Dan Schuessler &amp; Doug Jones

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How It Works

Affordable Colleges Online provides extensive information about the costs and the programs offered for online degrees. Use tabs at the top of each page to view by degrees, majors, states, rankings, or additional resources. Other options allow viewers to see colleges offering cheap, quality online degrees, explore accreditation, and search for religious college options. One resource worth exploring is the section describing options for financial aid, including many valuable statistics and information for finding the most financial aid.

In the Classroom

Many students are considering virtual degrees, and almost all college-bound students need information on financial aid options. Affordable Colleges Online is a useful site to include with information on college search strategies, consider bookmarking it for college-bound students. This tool is helpful for high school guidance counselors or teachers who work with juniors and seniors. Provide the link on your class website for families to access and explore at home.

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Tag(s): financial aid, college,

OpenStax

— Rice University

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How It Works

OpenStax offers free access to high-quality textbooks in core subject areas. View resources by subject, including humanities and AP options. View books online or download in PDF format. The search options in the online viewer allow users to locate content easily in the digital format.

In the Classroom

Use OpenStax textbooks to dig deeper into core subjects such as math, science, and social studies. Use materials to differentiate instruction based on student abilities and interests. If your current textbooks are older, find newer books on OpenStax and adopt them for your curriculum. Take advantage of the search feature of online books to find supplemental material for your current instruction. Find teaching materials for gifted students using OpenStax textbooks.

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Tag(s): STEM, book lists, advanced placement, ebooks,

Seven Digital Deadly Sins

— Guardian Weekend Magazine

8-11 0 favorites 0 promising practices http://sins.nfb.ca/#/Grid Last updated: Fri, 08/27/2021 - 11:50 share

How It Works

What are the seven digital deadly sins? This site explores digital sins through videos and personal stories. Learn how envy has led to social media users feeling inadequate with their own life circumstances, or how digital access stops some users from personal interactions. Click on any image to open the topic and view each personal story. <b>Be very careful if using this in a classroom as there are discussions of items not appropriate for all viewers.</b>

In the Classroom

Be very careful if using this in a classroom as there are discussions of items not appropriate for general consumption, and may be more appropriate as inspiration for discussing the main "sins" in your classroom. At a minimum, be sure to view and screen portions of the site for appropriateness before sharing with students. Have students create an online graph using ChartGizmo, <a href="/single.cfm?id=16199">reviewed here</a>, to analyze their digital usage. Share ideas and reflections comparing the positives of digital media versus the negative impacts. Exchange information from the site with your colleagues and school counselors as part of any professional development or discussions about the use of social media and digital tools. Share with parents who have concerns about their student’s digital usage.

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Tag(s): professional development, digital citizenship, social media,

Google CS First

— Google

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How It Works

Google CS First is a program for clubs to increase access and teach computer science to 4th-8th-grade students. All training and materials are free for anyone in the U.S. Materials offer lessons based on themes such as storytelling, sports, social media, friends, and fashion and design. In addition to lesson materials, Google CS provides online training information for club leaders. If you are participating in Hour of Code, be sure to see their many one hour offerings.

In the Classroom

Create a club in your classroom as part of your STEM activities, as a lunch/recess club, or an at-home activity for students. Use the flyers and presentation materials provided to create interest in the club. Differentiate clubs by student interests and abilities. Share Google CS First with your school’s media or tech leader as an excellent resource for teaching coding. This site is perfect for those who want to learn more about coding, but have some hesitancy since all materials from creating a group through the lessons are free. If you still have some doubts, enlist the services of a tech-savvy high school student to help with activities as part of their volunteering requirements.

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Tag(s): critical thinking, problem solving, coding, stories and storytelling, digital storytelling, animation, gamification, musical notation, sports, social media, computational thinking,

The Dangers of Drinking and Driving

— QuitAlcohol.com

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How It Works

This short article (also available in Spanish) points out the dangers of driving after drinking alcohol. In addition to sharing legal repercussions from driving while under the influence, the author touches upon the effect of alcohol on decision making skills. This article also includes links to several resources and organizations to find additional information.

In the Classroom

Use this article to introduce any unit on alcohol or the dangers of driving while impaired. This information would be perfect to share before major social events such as prom or homecoming dances when student exposure to alcohol is common. After sharing this article, create a simple infographic sharing their findings using Easel.ly, <a href="/single.cfm?id=13619">reviewed here</a>. Invite a guest speaker into your classroom such as a police officer or community member that has seen the consequences of drunk driving to discuss the effects this has on individuals.

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Tag(s): drugs and alcohol, difficult conversations,

Bozeman Science

— Paul Anderson

8-11 0 favorites 0 promising practices http://www.bozemanscience.com Last updated: Fri, 08/27/2021 - 11:50 share

How It Works

Bozeman Science offers hundreds of science videos with topics ranging from Anatomy &amp; Physiology through Statistics &amp; Graphing. The site also includes videos aligned to AP curriculum and Next Generation Science Standards. Each video includes easy to understand definitions along with examples of concepts; most videos run 10 minutes or less. If your district blocks YouTube, then they may not be viewable.

In the Classroom

Be sure to take advantage of this extensive collection of videos in any upper-level science classroom. Be sure to include this site on your class webpage for students to access both in and outside of class for further practice. Embed a video onto your website to use for flipped lessons - have students watch the video before coming to class to participate in additional learning activities. View the Educational video portion of the site to find teaching ideas for your classroom. Use this site as a model, then ask students to create video explanations using a tool such as moovly, <a href="/single.cfm?id=16063">reviewed here</a>, and share them on a site such as TeacherTube <a href="/single.cfm?id=9419">reviewed here</a>.

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Tag(s): OER, advanced placement, human body, evolution, energy, body systems, plants, animals, atoms, elements, chemicals, ecosystems, population, solar energy, pollution, rock cycle, plate tectonics, weather, solar system, stars, planets,

Contrasting Cases

— Harvard Graduate School of Education

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How It Works

Contrasting Cases provides curriculum and professional development for developing flexibility in math problem solving in Algebra. The site includes many printable resources for classroom use including student handouts and teacher guides. Click the word Curriculum on the top menu, and then click Materials in the left menu to find the printable resources. Also, there are archived webcasts illustrating teaching techniques and discussions on why students struggle with Algebra concepts.

In the Classroom

If you teach Algebra, you will want to take advantage of the many free resources on this site. Share resources with colleagues as part of your professional development activities. Use printable resources from this site to encourage and develop problem-solving flexibility with students. Create videos of students explaining different methods for solving problems and share them on a site such as TeacherTube, <a href="/single.cfm?id=9419"> reviewed here</a>. Enhance learning by having cooperative learning groups create podcasts demonstrating a problem-solving method using a site such as podOmatic, <a href="/single.cfm?id=8094">reviewed here</a>.

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Tag(s): equations, critical thinking, thinking skills, problem solving,