The Florida Center for Instructional Technology (FCIT) have amassed a plethora of exciting FREE educational materials for the teachers of Florida. Throughout the Institute and during the 2008-2009, please make multiple trips back to the site to explore the depth of resources available to you and your students all in one place. The list below represents only a few of the resources:
Technology Integration Matrix – The (TIM) illustrates how teachers demonstrate the use of technology to enhance student learning. View 25 sample classroom videos of five levels of integration and 5 meaningful learning environments.
Lit2Go – thousands of mp3 downloadable files and teachers guides correlated to the Sunshine State Standards waiting for you to show your students how to put them on their mp3 players!
TechEase – Can’t help your teachers? Don’t have time? Send them to this site for the answers to all those technology issues that crop up in the classroom.
USF on iTunes – is by far savvy resource available to anyone interested in stretching their skills or refining the ones not often used. There are even pdfs in their version of iTunes. You won’t believe it until you try it.
NetLibrary download books in mp3 format. The only catch is that a username and password are needed, but for people that live in Osceola County the library will give you access for free. The only catch is that you have to actually go to the library and ask for access. I think that you also need to live in the county. Information is avalable here. http://osceolalibrary.org/downloaded.htm
*Note: While we are in the dorms it seems that Florida Southern has a subscription and you can try out the account just by visiting the website.
Answers.com is a free interactive dictionary, thesaurus,encyclopedia and much more. It can be used in word doc., excel, pdf files and webpages. Just 1 click will activate this answer engine.
Environmental Distance Learning http://www.edlonline.org - This is a great web site from Pinelllas county that has access to realtime environmental data and offers many teacher resources.
www.cellsalive.com/ - Great site for looking at cells
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