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Nik Peachey

Using the webcam to develop pronunciation - EnglishUp - 1 views

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    The webcam can be a vital tool in helping to support our students' pronunciation habits and helping them to 'see' how words and expressions are pronounced and what particular pronunciation features they need to be aware of. So here are a few tips and examples to help you use your webcam to help with your students' pronunciation.
John Evans

Visual Field Trips - Webcam Feeds for Classroom Viewing | webcams, virtual field trips,... - 0 views

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    Over 75 different webcam feeds to support classroom instruction
John Evans

nimbb - Free video recording using your webcam - 0 views

shared by John Evans on 18 Nov 08 - Cached
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    From the site: "Use our site to record a video using your webcam and share it. Simply record your 30 seconds video and click Save to get your URL. Easy, fast and free!"
Nik Peachey

Using the webcam to engage with online students - EnglishUp - 1 views

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    Tips on how to use the webcam for teaching online
John Evans

Let's Recap! Video Response App Helps Students Reflect with Ease - 0 views

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    "James Britton is endlessly quoted as saying "reading and writing float on a sea of talk." For kids to become truly fluent with language, talking is a major component. Reflecting orally is also a way for students to codify and cement their ideas into structured ways of thinking. Master teachers of today know the importance of talking in the classroom, but even the best and the brightest may sometimes have difficulty fitting it into their daily lesson plans. With Recap, a web application introduced in April 2016, students and teachers can connect in much easier and more meaningful ways. Essentially, all a teacher has to do is have students sign up using the clean and simple interface and assign questions. Students then record their responses using any front-facing camera; they could use an iPad, webcam, or even their phone. Teachers can then provide video feedback to their students within the program. Watch Greg Kulowiec's video below on how easy using Recap in the classroom can be. "
John Evans

Tickly Pictures JellyCam - 1 views

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    "A bit of software for Windows and Mac computers. Create stop-motion movies from webcam snap shots. Add an mp3 soundtrack. Export as a .flv video for upload to YouTube. Watch the terrible video I made to see how it works."
John Evans

4 Great Augmented Reality Apps for teaching Science | The Whiteboard Blog - 1 views

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    "Augmented Reality is the term used by apps which overlay content on top of real world objects. Imagine viewing a textbook page through your iPad and the pictures come to life with sound and animations. This can have some great educational uses. From bringing spacecraft or animals into the classroom, to bringing worksheets to life with interactive 3D models. The tech is still in its infancy. At the moment you still need to view things through some kind of device - a tablet, phone or webcam. Can you imagine what this would be like when viewed through something like Google Glass? But that's something for the future. There's many different apps out there, but here are a few of my favourites that could be used to teach Science."
Gail Casey

EarthCam - Webcam Network - 0 views

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    Top 10 Cams
Tom Stimson

Zorap - 0 views

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    Zorap enables you to chat with friends/colleagues while sharing photos, slideshows, videos, or live video from your webcam in a secure manner. Sources: @glovely http://twitter.com/glovely/status/1659521158 and TechCrunch 7-30-2008 http://bit.ly/12VqDP
John Evans

Interactive Whiteboard Visualiser - 0 views

  • An experimental interactive whiteboard resource.  Its purpose is to allow some of the benefits of an expensive visualiser to be used in the average classroom.  Use a webcam to project objects on to the interactive whiteboard.
John Evans

8 Must-Try Creative Image Maker Tools for Student Projects - 2 views

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    "Students and teachers alike continue to look for cool design tools to give any project that extra visual punch, and we continue to find great ones all over the Web. This post features 7 fairly unique free online creative image maker tools that are easy to learn and lots of fun to experiment with. Make things like motivational posters, memes, Keep Calm posters, Webcam pics, and so much more with these great image generators. Have fun trying them out and having students add creative flair to lesson projects of every kind."
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