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Michael Lucatorto

The Legend of Cliff Young: The 61 Year Old Farmer Who Won the World's Toughest Race - E... - 0 views

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  • When the race started, the pros quickly left Cliff behind. The crowds and television audience were entertained because Cliff didn't even run properly; he appeared to shuffle. Many even feared for the old farmer's safety
  • Today, the "Young-shuffle" has been adopted by ultra-marathon runners because it is considered more energy-efficient. At least three champions of the Sydney to Melbourne race have used the shuffle to win the race. Furthermore, during the Sydney to Melbourne race, modern competitors do not sleep. Winning the race requires runners to go all night as well as all day, just like Cliff Young
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  • All of the professional athletes knew that it took about 5 days to finish the race. In order to compete, one had to run about 18 hours a day and sleep the remaining 6 hours. The thing is, Cliff Young didn't know that! When the morning of the second day came, everyone was in for another surprise. Not only was Cliff still in the race, he had continued jogging all night.
  • Cliff kept running. Each night he came a little closer to the leading pack. By the final night, he had surpassed all of the young, world-class athletes. He was the first competitor to cross the finish line and he set a new course record.
diane hamilton

running records 3: coding a running record part 3 - YouTube - 0 views

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    One of five videos to use in the Teacher Training Center to help students learn how to code running records assessments by demonstrating it clearly.
diane hamilton

running records 4: coding running records part 4 - YouTube - 0 views

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    One of five videos to use in the Teacher Training Center to help students learn how to code running records assessments by demonstrating it clearly.
diane hamilton

running records 5: coding running records part 5 - YouTube - 0 views

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    One of five videos to use in the Teacher Training Center to help students learn how to code running records assessments by demonstrating it clearly.
diane hamilton

running records 10: analyzing a running record part 2 - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on how to analyze running records
diane hamilton

running records 9: analyzing a running record part 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on how to analyze running records
diane hamilton

running records 17: scoring the running record for boring old bed - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on how to score the running record
diane hamilton

running records 1: coding a running record part 1 - YouTube - 0 views

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    One of five videos to use in the Teacher Training Center to help students learn how to code running records assessments by demonstrating it clearly.
diane hamilton

running records 2: coding a running record part 2 - YouTube - 0 views

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    One of five videos to use in the Teacher Training Center to help students learn how to code running records assessments by demonstrating it clearly.
diane hamilton

running records 11: analyzing self corrections - YouTube - 0 views

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    how to analyze self-corrections in running records
diane hamilton

running records 8: why use this method of coding & other methods - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on why use running records - the bigger picture - the blank page
diane hamilton

running records 18 diversifying teaching prompts - what does this analysis mean to me -... - 0 views

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    video on how to use information from running record to plan instruction
diane hamilton

running records 16: counting errors and self corrections for boring old bed - YouTube - 0 views

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    video on how to count errors and self-corrections in running records
Jessica M

Show me! Enhanced Feedback Through Screencasting Technology - 0 views

  • What is Screencasting?
  • These videos can be accompanied by a narration recorded whilethe video is created or added at a later date once the recording has been com-pleted
  • combine both visual and auditory input, thusadvancing earlier explorations of the use of audio-recorded feedback andpodcasting as an alternative to handwritten marginal notes (
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  • this technology could be used to produce feedback bycreating video-recordings of both his spoken comments and his on-screenactions as he responded to students’ texts. Stann
  • this work is rooted in the belief that multimodal feedback allowsfor a wider range of individual learning styles and preferences
  • and is more likely to provide a learning experience that students will findmemorable
Mike Fortune

Grateful Dead : Free Music : Free Audio : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Grateful Dead collection. Here you will find both: Downloadable Shows (typically, Audience recordings), and Stream-Only Shows (typically, Soundboard recordings). At this time, the Grateful Dead collection is not open to public uploads. function tapeoftheday() { ...
JJ Wagner

YouTube - SmartBoard recording - 0 views

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    Using the SmartBoard to record a lesson
Sue Rappazzo

Tools for the TEKS: Integrating Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

  • Until recently, asynchronous online discussions have been largely limited to text-based interactions. The continued development of “web 2.0” technologies, or “read/write web” tools, is changing the online interactive landscape, however. Free web services like YackPack (www.yackpack.net) and Vaestro (www.vaestro.com) permit users to engage in audio-based discussions with others using only a computer microphone and a web browser. The audio recordings are immediately stored to a server on the Internet, rather than being saved on local hard drives and then subsequently uploaded to a server. The process is amazingly easy and straightforward, providing multiple benefits for users as well as instructional possiblities for educators.
  • The respective slogans of both YackPack and Vaestro succinctly communicate their similar goals of empowering users to engage in web-based discussions via audio recordings.
  • These interactive podcasting tools are admittedly examples of potentially “disruptive technologies” which may strike fear into the hearts of some school administrators and classroom teachers. The basic reason for this boils down to issues of control. Could students make poor choices and choose to record offensive or inappropriate comments using these tools? Of course. But as educators, shouldn’t we strive to provide environments where students can make REAL decisions of import and value, so they can learn how to behave appropriately in different contexts? The virtual world is here to stay, and educators at all levels need to get more serious about helping student learn to safely and effectively navigate that environment. An analogy to swimming may be appropriate here. If students are living on the coast, and are exposed daily to the dangers as well as opportunities of the ocean, shouldn’t any responsible caretaker strive to help those students learn to swim? Our answer must be “yes.” Interactive podcasting is one read/write web technology that can be used to help achieve this goal in the virtual enviornment.
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  • udioBlogger (www.audioblogger.com) is a free service which permits users to create audio podcasts using their cell phone, which are directly saved to the Internet and “subscribable” via an automatically generated RSS feed. Just as AudioBlogger permits anyone with a cell phone and access to the Internet to create a free online account to become an international podcaster, services like YackPack and Vaestro are likely to continue maturing and offer increasingly powerful ways for people to interactively podcast. These tools are powerful and rich in their educational potential.
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    interactive podcast tools
Barbara Recchio-Demmin

Rich Internet Applications from the Center for Language Education And Research (CLEAR) ... - 0 views

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    Interactive voice recording
Maria Guadron

Integrating Service-Learning Into the University Classroom - J. Alison Bryant, Nicole S... - 0 views

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    Service learning in French. Creating and recording children's books in French.
alexandra m. pickett

Voki Is A Fun, Free Animated Avatar Application That's Easy To Use In The Classroom | E... - 0 views

  • The one primary shortcoming of Voki that occurs to me is the 1 minute limit to what can be recorded for a given avatar. Multiple avatars can be created, but I saw no obvious way to simply copy an avatar so you could then record more speech to create a new “scene” for it. Additionally, there did not seem to be any apparent help utility (beyond an FAQ section). If I just missed this, and someone knows how to find help or request help in Voki, kindly comment and point it out.
    • alexandra m. pickett
       
      Diane: this is a good overview of the tool. I agree, that the one minute is a limitation, but i also like the challenge of having to work with that limitation : )
    • diane hamilton
       
      More purposes Voki avatars can serve!
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    limitations on Voki avatars
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    limitations of Voki avatars
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    limitations on Voki avatars
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