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Higher Order Thinking Skills WebQuest Part 1
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Track #161352
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These sites will help you answer questions like the following: What exactly IS higher order thinking? Why bother with higher order thinking? How do you assess higher order thinking skills?
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Higher Order Thinking Skills WebQuest Part 2
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Track #161353
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These sites will help you answer the question: How can you fix my project so that itÂ’s a Level 3 project?
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1:1 Laptop Learning Sites
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Track #245753
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This is a collection of web sites that will help you gather information about the 1:1 laptop initiative concept and where it has been implemented. We hope that the variety of sites will help answer some of the general questions that you may have about how and why other schools have implemented student laptop programs. We believe that viewing these sites will prompt additional questions. Please contact us with your questions because your input in this process is essential. John_Reiels@nicolet.k12.wi.us Stephanie_Bernander@nicolet.k12.wi.us
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Video Poems
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Track #293742
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This site will highlight a few video poems that I found on the web.
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Lesson Planning Resources
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Track #152508
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This track is a grouping of valuable lesson planning resources for classroom teachers to use as they work on planning for technology use in their classes. Use the links to find interdisciplinary lesson plans and resources to enhance your current units and develop new ones. I hope you find these materials useful and interesting.
 

 

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