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Heidi Wright

57 Free Digital Interactives For All Teachers… Plus 8 Free Mobile Apps | 21 st C... - 1 views

  • Venn Diagram - The Venn Diagram app allows users to compare and contrast information in a visually appealing way. Sounds like a 21st Century Skill useful from fine arts to applied science.
  • Doodle Splash - Doodle Splash combines the process of drawing with analytical thinking by pairing online drawing with writing prompts that encourage students to make connections between their visual designs and the text. What a wonderful way for students to explore concepts in all subject areas.
  • Flip Book - The Flip Book is designed to allow users to type and illustrate tabbed flip books up to ten pages long. Students and teachers can use the flip book for taking notes while reading, making picture books, collecting facts, or creating question and answer booklets. This applies across the curriculum.
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  • ReadWriteThink Notetaker - Useful for a wide variety of reading and writing activities, this outlining tool allows students to organize up to five levels of information. After all… almost every class involves some note taking.
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    Welcome to a post that examines an amazing free collections of educational digital interactive programs and apps. You are sure to find something that will fit your classroom in the very near future...
Angie Davis

UniClicker | Create interactive landing pages, campaign sites and infographics in HTML5... - 0 views

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    Web tool to create interactive infographics, slides, pictures. Could create a slide with picture or diagram, label parts, have learners interact with labeling/naming. 
Robert Ferguson

Infographic Design Agency - Hire Expert Infographic Designers - 1 views

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    Interactive infographics with layers of information. Very Cool.
Heidi Wright

Brain Rules video | Brain Rules | - 0 views

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    Brain Rules by John J. Medina is a multimedia project explaining how the brain works. It includes a book, a feature-length documentary film, and a series of interactive tutorials. I explored these in 2011 when I took Julie's course on Instructional Design & Delivery. These videos have extensive applications on how the brain functions and takes in information--applicable to all ages!
Robert Ferguson

Learning Catalytics - 0 views

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    Learning catalytics that are pretty inexpensive and very intuitive. Has a lot of ability to provide interactive ways to learn with real-time analytics and participation. Let's you know who's having trouble learning the material so you can partner students for peer learning.
Heidi Wright

Timeline - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

  • Looking for ways to engage your students in online literacy learning? Find more interactive tools that help them accomplish a variety of goals-from organizing their thoughts to learning about language.
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    Many tools on this site for applying knowledge.
Angie Davis

Triptico - 0 views

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    An app to create interactive learning experiences.  There is a free download version and an subscribe version.
vicwilburn

PowToon - 0 views

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    Fun interactive way to present new material or for student's to utilize during projects
Heidi Wright

NEA - Higher Education Best Practices - Teaching & Learning - 0 views

  • Getting Students to Do the Readings Few things are more frustrating to a college teacher than to begin a discussion of the readings assigned during a previous class and discover that a significant number of students haven’t done the readings. This issue’s Thriving in Academe offers encouraging news: There are classroom strategies for ensuring that students keep up with class readings—and students actually welcome them
  • Getting Students to Do the Readings
  • Helping Students Embrace Deep Learning The concept that one size fits all doesn’t have much of a place in education since we’ve begun to understand better how brains work and people learn.
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  • Teaching Context--A Map for Course Design The classes we teach don’t exist in a vacuum, argues the author of this issue’s Thriving in Academe, so it makes sense to pay attention to the world around you as you plan your semester’s work. You can create a better
  • Mentoring: Functions, Roles, and Interactions The world of academe can be a bewildering place for new faculty members. When it is, they often look to their senior colleagues for help. This time-honored practice—mentoring—has both formal and informal aspects, and, when done right, benefits both mentors and their protégés. This issue’s Thriving in Academe looks at the rewards and requirements for both parties.
  • Rethinking Expectations About Assignments It's frustrating for professors when students haven't done their out-of-class assignment. Too often, the students just don't take their homework seriously. But there's hope for frustrated professors, this issue's Thriving in Academe authors claim. Make sure your students know why the assignment is important and try to connect it to their lives.
  • Clickers in the classroom?
  • We're used to engaging students in the real world, now it's time to engage them in social online spaces like Facebook and Twitter
  • environment for learning when you consider institutional and departmental characteristics in making plans.
  • Even more important is to share control of the course with your students.
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    There are over a dozen articles to access on the home web page which pertain to teaching in higher education. Check out the topics and then read one of the articles. The article titled, Helping students embrace deeper learning" is interesting.
Heidi Wright

Wimba Classroom for Higher Education - 0 views

  • virtual classroom environment with robust features that includes audio, video, application sharing and content display. Its pedagogical design and ease-of-use ensures that educators and students engage as if they were meeting face-to-face.
  • Wimba Classroom has been carefully architected to give learners access to teachers, courses, and content beyond the four walls of a physical classroom or campus.  Learning objectives are in fact enhanced when teachers enrich their content by using interactive features like instant polling, application sharing, or the electronic whiteboard. 
  • Wimba Classroom provides a flexible venue for instructors to meet, learn and collaborate online. 
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  • appealing to different learning styles
  • Any camera your computer supports - so does Wimba. 
  • Wimba now offers advanced security capabilities
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    Wimba is the leading provider of collaborative learning software applications and services to the education industry. Wimba is a virtual classroom environment.
Heidi Wright

11 Free Tools to Teach Human Anatomy in 3D - 1 views

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    11 different websites are listed to explore teaching various aspects of human anatomy in 3D.
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