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Heli Shelley

180 Technology Tips - HOME PAGE - 1 views

  • Heli Shelley
     
    Free Very useful tips that take no more than 5 minutes of your time. Sign up and receive via email.
Ako Z°om

lingro: The coolest dictionary known to hombre! - 19 views

  • Ako Z°om
     
    a very easy and rapid translator ... in ajax too.
    just take time to copy the adress of the site, then use the lingro by clicking on every words you want to know !
    with an history too.
  • Ako Z°om
     
    a rapid translator
Fred Delventhal

Google Wave for Educators - 25 views

  • Fred Delventhal
     

    This is simply a quick and easy way to share the email addresses and Twitter usernames of educators using Google Wave. Please add to it!"

    Estimate turn around for invites is 7-14 days.

    If you get an invite make sure you change yourself from the waiting for invite list.
Karen Vitek

KUBBU: Create online educational games, websites and activities - 0 views

  • Karen Vitek
     
    Allows teachers to create games, puzzles and crosswords that are available to students online. Teacher can view and analyse results.
Jeff Johnson

Curriki - WebHome - 0 views

  • Jeff Johnson
     
    Curriki, the online education community, is building the first website to offer free, open-source instructional materials for K-12. We have thousands of free worksheets, lesson plans, exams, project ideas and activities for English language arts, math, science, social studies, technology integration and other subjects. All of our educational material is contributed by teachers and partners and is free and open source.
Jeff Johnson

educational-origami - home - 0 views

  • Jeff Johnson
     
    Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. Its about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching. Marc Prensky coined the now popular and famous phrase "Digital natives and digital immigrants" in his two papers by the same name. Ian Jukes talks about Digital Children.
    The world is not as simple as saying teachers are digital immigrants and students digital natives. In fact people fit into both camps. We know that experience, like using a computer, will change the structure of our brain, This is a concept called Neuroplasticity. We also know that, the more intense the experience, the more profound the change. Our students, who often have a greater exposure to technology, are likely to be more neurologically adapted, but adults can as easily be "Digital Natives".
Ellen Paxton

Video games: Play and learn - 0 views

  • Ellen Paxton
     
    Learning is a game to Brock Dubbels and the students in his class at Seward Montessori in Minneapolis.
Jerry Swiatek

Florida Center for Instructional Technology - 0 views

  • Jerry Swiatek
     
    In collaboration with the Office of Technology Learning & Innovation, FCIT provides the services of Senior Training Specialists to assist schools and districts with technology integration. They also participate in the development of the Educational Technology Clearinghouse. Through the Master Digital Educator program, FCIT is able to deliver high-quality technology integration training to all regions of the state.
Jeff Johnson

Wimba - 0 views

  • Jeff Johnson
     
    Wimba is solely focused on education and committed to harnessing the most powerful element of teaching-the human element-so that facial expressions, vocal intonations, hand gesticulation, real-time discussion, creativity and passion can be conveyed in the online learning environment. 
Cathy Arreguin

David Merrill demos Siftables, the smart blocks | Video on TED.com - 0 views

  • Cathy Arreguin
     
    MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables -- cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too. Is this the next thing in hands-on learning?
    David Merrill works on Siftables, tiny computer blocks that interact with each other to make networks (and music)
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