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John Evans

My StoryMaker: powerful, flexible, FREE story design environment for kids and adults! |... - 1 views

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    My StoryMaker is a free, easy-to-use, Flash-based interactive story development platform developed by The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, with the generous support of Carnegie Mellon University and The Grable Foundation.
Pat Wagner

IS 339 Presents Dot-to-Dot, a Global Learning Reception - 0 views

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John Evans

Mini-Movies for Your SmartBoard - 0 views

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    A mini-movie is a simple (most involve only a click of the mouse), interactive animation that teachers can download and add to their galleries. From there, the movies can be inserted into their SMARTBoard Notebook presentations. Each mini-movie is a dynamic Flash file, similar to the same files that are already included in Notebook's resources.
Tom Stimson

Snowflake Factory - 12 views

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    Snowflake Factory Holiday Flash Game - Create your own snowflake. Then spin, rotate, melt or explode it."
John Evans

31 Sites for Free Creative Commons Music - 2 views

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    "Video production is a favourite pursuit for students in developing project-based learning solutions to real-world challenges. But where can students get the music to flash up their videos and give them great sound? McCoy Productions has the answer!"
John Evans

Avoiding the Summer Slide in Reading and Writing | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "As an eighth-grade teacher, I constantly hear from high school teachers how "we" don't teach certain topics in middle school. The students, they claim, don't know how to write a thesis statement or don't know how to use proper grammar, and this is clearly because we don't teach it. News flash: We're not just twiddling our thumbs down here in 'tween-land. It's taught. Retaught. Revised. Reworked. All those gaps you might see as deficiencies in the middle school teaching are misguided. What you are seeing, however, is the curse of the summer slide. "
tech vedic

How to mute annoying email threads in Gmail? - 0 views

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    You often use the "Reply All" button in group communication. At that time, it may seem convenient, though it may be distressing later one, when different recipients start reverting on it, even when you don't expect. No matter how many times you delete these messages from your inbox, the next message in the chain will make it all come flashing back.
tech vedic

Put your passwords in your pocket and take them everywhere you go - 0 views

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    Now, you can take your password along with you using the portable version of password manager. This program can run on your PC without installation and therefore can be launched from a flash drive.
John Evans

How to Move an iTunes Library to an External Drive or USB Flash Stick - 0 views

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    "Have you ever wondered if you can keep your entire iTunes Library on an external drive, freeing up disk space and providing for a portable music and media library? The answer is yes, you can, and it's actually pretty easy to offload an entire iTunes collection to another drive, whether you're using a Mac or Windows PC. "
John Evans

4 Best Apps for Sharing Large Files Instantly - 0 views

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    "We've all been there. You've spent hours curating a document, editing a video, or photoshopping an image, only to be told the file is too large to send as an attachment via email. Of course, if you want to share the file locally, you can easily load it onto a flash drive - but what about if you need to send it to a friend or colleague on the other side of the world? It used to be a nightmare scenario, and although web-based file transfer services started to become popular in the tail-end of the last decade, they were still slow, cumbersome, and frequently failed. Thankfully, the advent of smartphones has helped streamline the process, and there are now a plethora of apps that let you share large files directly from your Android device. Here we look at the best options for you."
John Evans

What Kids Need From Grown-Ups (But Aren't Getting) : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views

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    "Erika Christakis' new book, The Importance of Being Little, is an impassioned plea for educators and parents to put down the worksheets and flash cards, ditch the tired craft projects (yes, you, Thanksgiving Handprint Turkey) and exotic vocabulary lessons, and double-down on one, simple word: NPR ED Why Kindergarten Is The New First Grade Play. That's because, she writes, "the distinction between early education and official school seems to be disappearing." If kindergarten is the new first grade, Christakis argues, preschool is quickly becoming the new kindergarten. And that is "a real threat to our society's future.""
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Good Typing Instruction and Practice Sites for Kids - 4 views

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    "Last week I wrote a post about AlfaTyping which is a good site for creating and managing online typing courses for your students. Since I published that post I have received a couple of requests for other online typing instruction and practice sites. Here are some of the others that I've tried over the years. I have tried to exclude Flash-based games from the list."
John Evans

Boy Who Created Viral Cardboard Arcade Still Dreaming - NBC Southern California - 2 views

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    "Caine Monroy became famous for his creativity at the age of nine, but the 14-year-old high school freshman has never stopped learning and imagining. Imagination is how he created Caine's arcade, arcade-style games made out of his cardboard nestled in a corner of his father's auto parts shop in Boyle Heights. Five years ago, Nirvan Mullick became the first Caine's Arcade customer. The filmmaker put together a flash mob to get more people through the door. NBC4 was there. We were one of the first to chat with the then 9-year-old Caine just as the viral moment turned into a movement."
John Evans

10 Commandments of Innovative Teaching - The Principal of Change - 1 views

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    "Flash forward eight years and the classrooms look very different in my same school district. In the two years since my district began our 1:1 laptop initiative our classrooms have evolved once more. New technology, new standards, and new content. Throughout this process I have tried my best to stay on top of where education is headed and what are the emerging "next" practices. Now when I talk to teachers in my district and around the country, I try to focus on the key elements of innovative teaching. With technology, standards, and content continually changing…these "innovative commandments" give teachers a starting point regardless of their situation."
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