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Episode 153 - Hacks, Railroads, and Wego the Wonder Dog

It’s Wednesday, July 31st, 2013 and welcome to episode 153 of Tech Talk 4 Teachers. Welcome to Tech Talk for Teachers the show about Teaching and Learning with Technology. This month we have stories about summertime hacks, what it was like to be a Railroad mail person in the 1960's and the debut of Wego the Wonder Dog! Click on the Player to listen to this podcast (requires Adobe Flash) TechTalk4Teach ers or Right Click Here to Download MP3 (38 minutes 30 seconds) Wego the Wonder Dog! Subscribe to the TechTalk4Teachers podcast by using our  RSS Feed Show Links: Phishing scam piggybacks on Apple Dev Center hack http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57595511-83/phishing-scam-piggybacks-on-apple-dev-center-hack/ Railroad Postal Clerk Links  http://eiu.edu/~eiutps/clerks/index.php http://eiu.edu/~eiutps/clerks/001.php Technology Picks of the Week Cindy's Pick http://beta.congress.gov/ Mike's Pick Keeper Password Vault (Be Careful) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/

This is a math/science website that makes me smile!

Hi all! I have found another new and amazing resource.  This website:http://www.howtosmile.org/ is a collection of all the best science and math activities (tech and not) on the web.   There are three great thing about it. 1. You can create your own free account and set up lists to come back to at any time.  2. You can also search by common core standards and connect to activities that hit that standard.  Wow!   3. You can then visit lists created by other educators.  I spent far too much time on this website planning my next storyline that has a science focus.  To check out my first SMILE list, look for my username: mrsspeed. Click here to visit SMILE

Amazing Practice Website for Reading Comprehension Strategies

Hi all! So I have been bopping around online looking for additional practice resources for specific reading comprehension skills.  Since the common core requires a more rigorous understanding and application of these strategies, I need to be constantly adding to my arsenal of resources.  I came upon this site and it definitely is rigorous.  It is listed as a social studies skills tutoring website, but these skills are definitely cross-curricular. I like this site for a few reasons First, I like that each strategy is clearly defined.  Next, I appreciate that there are varied levels of difficulty for each strategy.  You can also choose to have the directions and passages read to you.  That is great for kiddos who may not have the fluency, but still need to practice the skills.  Finally, I appreciate that there are three options for mastery: learn, practice, and apply.  I definitely plan to have my students access this site next year.  It should provide additional practice for comprehens