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60second Recap® Video Notes. Everything you need to wow your English teacher! - 9 views

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    60 Second Recap is an awesome new site that has one goal, they want to make the great works of literature accessible, relevant, and irresistible to today's teens. Using short (60 second) video albums, they seek to help teens engage with the best books out there ... not just to help them get better grades, but "to help them build better lives". Looks like a welcome and nice alternative for Cliff Notes and Spark Notes. Check this one out - it only takes a minute.
John Evans

Infographic: The Mobile World In 60 Seconds | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    "Infographic: The Mobile World In 60 Seconds"
Phil Taylor

How to Twitter in 60 Seconds ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

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    "guide that will walk you through the different steps you need to follow to tap into the educational potential of Twitter"
riss leung

oneword.com - 0 views

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    You have 60 seconds to write about the word that appears on the screen.
John Evans

K12 Online Conference: Igniting Innovation in Teaching and Learning - 4 views

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    "What ignites your spark for teaching and learning inside and outside the classroom? What sustains your spark for creativity and innovation? What can be a spark of innovation to encourage teachers who are not early adapter / innovators in our schools? These questions and more are addressed by Wesley Fryer, Rachel Fryer, Brad Wilson, Autumn Laidler, Jess McCulloch, Cheryl Oakes, Amy Burvall, Richard Byrne, Kevin Hodgson, Brian Crosby, Jennie Magiera, Jason Neiffer, Diane Woodard, and Michelle Roundy in this opening keynote presentation for the 2014 K-12 Online Conference. Come travel with us from Oklahoma City to Michigan, Chicago, Australia, Maine, Nevada, Montana, California, New York and Wyoming as we explore the theme of "Igniting Innovation" for this year's conference. Please take the challenge posed by Wesley in this video: Record and share a short (60 second) video answering one of these questions about "igniting innovation!" Share your video on YouTube with the hashtag #k12onlineIgnite under a Creative Commons license. By sharing with a CC license you will permit and empower others to engage in "combinatorial creativity" and make combined remix videos including your ideas!"
John Evans

HeyCosmo (sm) - add a pinch of awesome to your life. - 0 views

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    HeyCosmoSM is all about getting things done NOW! Can your friends hang out this afternoon? Where do they want to go? Need a limo, plumber, karaoke, or find a place to eat? Deliver your messages directly from your mobile phone and the web and get a confirmation in 60 seconds or less. "Guaranteed." HeyCosmo is absolutely free and no gimmicks. Get started now and you'll thank us for making your life awesome.
John Evans

Flixtime - Video Slideshows made easy! - 8 views

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    "Flixtime - Make an amazing 60-second video - free Flixtime turns your photos and videos into stunning and unique videos in just minutes! Sign-up for a free account, and upload your images, videos and music. Then, sit back and watch your masterpiece come together!"
John Evans

Zapd - 1 views

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    "Websites in 60 seconds from your iPhone Capture any memory. Share to Facebook and Twitter. Free sites for the web instantly Make a free instant website, choose a theme, name it, and begin to share your experiences. Make as many as you want. Each with a unique style. And they're mobile optimized! When you make a Zapd, the experience is automatically tailored to the device you are using. PC. Phone. Tablet. "
Phil Taylor

Technolog from msnbc.com - What happens on the Internet every 60 seconds - 3 views

  • Impressive? Scary? Overwhelming? We're not sure. But we do know that a lot happened in the few moments it took to look at this blog post — so you better rush to catch up.
John Evans

Dipsticks: Efficient Ways to Check for Understanding | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "What strategy can double student learning gains? According to 250 empirical studies, the answer is formative assessment, defined by Bill Younglove as "the frequent, interactive checking of student progress and understanding in order to identify learning needs and adjust teaching appropriately." Unlike summative assessment, which evaluates student learning according to a benchmark, formative assessment monitors student understanding so that kids are always aware of their academic strengths and learning gaps. Meanwhile, teachers can improve the effectiveness of their instruction, re-teaching if necessary. "When the cook tastes the soup," writes Robert E. Stake, "that's formative; when the guests taste the soup, that's summative." Formative assessment can be administered as an exam. But if the assessment is not a traditional quiz, it falls within the category of alternative assessment. Alternative formative assessment (AFA) strategies can be as simple (and important) as checking the oil in your car -- hence the name "dipsticks." They're especially effective when students are given tactical feedback, immediately followed by time to practice the skill. My favorite techniques are those with simple directions, like The 60 Second Paper, which asks students to describe the most important thing they learned and identify any areas of confusion in under a minute. You can find another 53 ways to check for understanding toward the end of this post, also available as a downloadable document."
John Evans

From Headache to Helpful-Teachers on Using TikTok in the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "From 60-second micro lessons to brain breaks, teachers are finding creative ways to meet students where they are. Increasingly, that's on TikTok."
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