6. Essentially, there are 3 ways of sharing … using resources from others, contributing your work, and collaborating on a project
7. Of course, there are many websites that you already visit regularly and borrow ‘stuff’ from
8. As educators, we are forever searching for resources that we can use in our classrooms today, and there are many!
9. The site below is a list of several useful sites for educators http://www.boxoftricks.net/internet-resouces-for-education/
10. I have started a list of many useful mathematics sites found at: https://sites.google.com/a/wecdsb.on.ca/math-matters/links
11. More importantly, the model of listing the name of a good site, along with a short description, may be the best way to start building your own catalogue
12. Consider joining a couple of online communities where educators share their best practices
13. After our first session, hopefully you have joined (and are following) a few Blogs? There are also several good communities for sharing specifically for educators
16. Slideshare is the ultimate site for sharing presentations (PowerPoint), and documents http://www.slideshare.net/
17. Edmodo is a free and secure social learning network for teachers, students and schools. It provides a safe and easy way to connect and collaborate, exchange ideas, share content, and access homework, grades and school notices. http://www.edmodo.com/#
18. The goal of TeacherTube is to provide an online community for sharing instructional videos. As well, it is a site where teachers can post videos designed for students to view in order to learn a concept or skill. http://www.teachertube.com/
20. GoogleDocs is a free site that allows users to create and share work online: Click here to check out what’s new: http://www.google.com/google-d-s/whatsnew.html
21. Please always remember to credit the original authors of information that you make into your own
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