HELPING TEACHERS
FACILITATE LEARNING BY 
CREATING, USING, AND MANAGING EDUCATIONAL
TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CLASSROOM.
 
With the wealth of information available online, how could any teacher not take a stab at utilizing this content? 
Whether you are teaching a lesson in class, reinforcing a skill already
taught, or flipping your class, you will find a video online to meet your
needs.  Below are a few site suggestions to get you started.

1.     Khan  Academy
there are, literally, thousands of videos created to teach algebra, chemistry, history, physics, and practically any other subject. 


2.     NeoK12 
I love this site.  It covers all grade levels and subject areas.  You will find educational videos covering a multitude of topics.  In addition you can also find lessons, quizzes, games, and puzzles.


3.     Teacher Tube  
this student friendly site allows educators to share content online.  Similar to YouTube, teachers can easily navigate the site to find a variety of videos, documents, audio, and photos.  
 

4.     Internet Archive  
A library of over one million videos.  Movies are divided into categories including, technology, academic, and ephemeral.


5.     WatchKnowLearn 
If you haven’t visited this site, go there NOW!  Videos are review, rated and organized by teachers.  Content is easily accessible through the directory. Excellent resource.




    Sherry Wise

    I hold a Master's in Technology Integration and am a licensed
    administrator. 
    Fifteen years of classroom experience have given me
    the skills necessary to help facilitate the technological proficiency of other teachers.

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