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John Evans

Unleashing the Power of Digital Storytelling Part 1 - 0 views

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    from Miguel Guhlin
John Evans

Greenbush Edusim - 0 views

  • Edusim is a 3D multi-user virtual world platform and authoring toolkit intended for your classroom interactive whiteboard (but equally powerful on the students laptop or desktop computers !).
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    Edusim is a free opensource 3D multi-user virtual world specifically for your classroom interactive whiteboard. Edusim is extendable allowing multiple classrooms to connect their interactive whiteboards for collaborative learning session.
Deanna Einarson

Picnik - Photo editing the easy way, online in your browser - 1 views

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    Picnik makes your photos fabulous with easy to use yet powerful editing tools. Tweak to your heart's content, then get creative with oodles of effects, fonts, shapes, and frames.
John Evans

FastStone Image Viewer - Powerful and Intuitive Photo Viewer, Editor and Batch Converter - 0 views

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    FastStone Image Viewer is a fast, stable, user-friendly image browser, converter and editor. It has a nice array of features that include image viewing, management, comparison, red-eye removal, emailing, resizing, cropping and color adjustments.
John Evans

K-3D Animation software - 0 views

  • K-3D is free-as-in-freedom 3D modeling and animation software. It features a plugin-oriented procedural engine for all of its content, making K-3D a very versatile and powerful package.
John Evans

The Best Professional Development day(s) ever? The Power of Technology - 11 views

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    Technology Empowered Teaching: teaching technology to promote learning:
John Evans

The Innovative Educator: The Three Important Lessons Banning Cell Phones Teaches Kids - 3 views

  • In his post “I lost something very important to me” Will Richardson shares three important lessons that banning cells teaches kids. They are: 1-It teaches them that they don’t deserve to be empowered with technology the same way adults are.2-Tools that adults use all the time in their everyday lives to communicate are not relevant to their own communication needs.3-They can’t be trusted (or taught, for that matter) to use phones appropriately in school.I recently had a cell phone enriched lesson plan shared with me (stay tuned, will be posted shortly) by a secondary teacher who is empowering students to harness the power of cell phones in their learning. And guess what happened when he did? They came up with their own list of appropriate use.
Phil Taylor

The Committed Sardine - blog - 5 views

  • While unrestricted recreational video gaming may have deleterious effects on academic achievement and aggressive behaviour, educational video games can present a powerful tool for increasing student learning.
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    Video Games - any value?
John Evans

Literacy Center Education Network - 4 views

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    The Literacy Center Education Network isnon-profit organization with a mission to deliver free, professionally-designed, education material to preschool-age children. Utilizing the power of the Internet, we distribute education material directly to children in their homes, libraries, and schools.
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