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John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: SeeSaw - Easily Create Digital Portfolios on iPads, Chrom... - 4 views

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    "SeeSaw, a powerful and popular iPad app for creating digital portfolios, is now available as a Chrome web app and as an Android app. The new apps allow students to create and add content to digital portfolios. Through SeeSaw students can add artifacts to their portfolios by taking pictures of their work (in the case of a worksheet or other physical item), by writing about what they've learned, or by uploading a short video about things they have learned. The SeeSaw apps students can add voice comments to their pictures to clarify what their pictures document. Students can create folders withing their accounts to organize content from multiple subject areas."
John Evans

9 Awesome Pinterest Classroom Ideas and Activities - 3 views

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    "The image-heavy social media platform Pinterest isn't just for making pretty digital tack boards filled with DIY projects and delicious food recipes. Pinterest is a great educational tool for teachers, homeschool parents, and other educators around the world. And the best thing is, it's free! With links to virtually millions of ideas, Pinterest offers a wealth of great information and learning ideas that can be applied to almost any educational environment. Everything is keyword searchable and Pinterest "pins" can be commented on and liked, similar to Facebook. Here we feature 9 great Pinterest classroom ideas that will engage and entertain both teachers and students alike."
John Evans

10 Ways to use Instagram in the classroom - Daily Genius - 0 views

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    "Instagram isn't just a platform for selfies, business promotions, and cute animals. With a little creativity, you can bring the visual power of photos and videos to your classroom, weave them into your students' learning process, and bring a little fun to their (and your!) days. Do you use Instagram in your classroom? How do you use it? Share your ideas, hits and misses, and insights with the Daily Genius community by leaving a comment below, heading over to our Facebook page and dropping us a line there, or by tweeting us a message on Twitter!"
John Evans

PLN = Perplexing Linguistic Notion | Graham Wegner - Open Educator - 1 views

  • A PLN is a notoriously hard beast to accurately describe and I know that my take is not a universal notion.
jasondargent

ViewPure - Videos without clutter - 4 views

shared by jasondargent on 18 Jul 10 - Cached
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    Watch YouTube videos without comments, suggestions, or the 'other' things
Phil Taylor

Free Technology for Teachers: Kids Tube - Monitored Video Sharing for Kids - 2 views

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    "video sharing hosting and sharing site designed for hosting content produced by kids and content about kids. Kids Tube monitors all submissions and monitors comments left on videos. "
John Evans

Vunky Search - 0 views

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    Tutorial search engine for the free Photoshop equivalent Gimp. (Free download at: http://www.gimp.org/) This is for those who want to get serious about creating and editing their own images. There's also a version to find Photshop tutorials (Photoshop isn't free though) http://www.vunkysearch.net/ comment by Nik Peachey
John Evans

Digitally Speaking / Podcasting - 0 views

  • The weaknesses of using a tool like Gabcast are few.  First, the recording quality that you'll get from a cell phone or a landline doesn't match the recording quality that you'll get from a microphone and a program like Audacity.  What's more, while it is possible to edit a Gabcast recording----by downloading the file, working with it on your computer, and then uploading it back to Gabcast----it's not easy!  That means your recordings will lack the "bells and whistles" that more polished podcast programs have
  • The solution:  Begin your podcasting efforts using a free podcasting service like Gabcast.  What makes services like Gabcast so valuable is that student recording is done over the phone----whether that be a cellphone, landline or computer-based connection.  Users dial a 1-800 number, enter a specific code that identifies their podcast program and then begin recording.  It's as simple as that!   What's even better is that your recordings are automatically posted on a Gabcast webpage, where listeners can access new content and comment on the recordings that you've added.  Teachers who start with Gabcasting essentially get an all-in-one home for their podcasting efforts---no special tools or skills required (other than a telephone----and if you don't have one of those, ask your students.  I guarantee you that there's a cell phone or two in a locker on your hallway right now!)
  • But for me, the weaknesses are nothing when compared to the benefits of Gabcast.  With little trouble, my students can record on any topic from anywhere.  If we're on a field trip and they want to record their reflections, it's no sweat.  All they have to do is dial a 1-800 number from their cellphones.  If we're in the classroom and I want small groups of children to comment on a topic that we're studying in class, it's done.  "Kids, go get your cell phones and working with a partner...."    (Needless to say, that's one of their favorite parts of our day.)   What Gabcast offers is immediacy.  Students and teachers using Gabcast to record can begin podcasting today without having to take any continuing education classes or begging for resources to buy new digital tools.  That kind of flexibility is what literally defines the work of the 21st Century----and it is the kind of work that teachers should be emphasizing in their classrooms.    (If Gabcast is blocked by your school district's firewall, consider checking out Gcast or Podomatic.  Both are similar services that may be of value to you in your efforts to get plugged in.)
John Evans

BlogBooker - 0 views

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    BlogBooker produces a high-quality PDF Book from all your blog's entries and comments. Archives can be generated from any blog running on WordPress or LiveJournal (and derivatives).
John Evans

Help Me Demonstrate The Importance Of Personal Learning Networks! | Mobile Technology i... - 0 views

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    I'd really love your help to demonstrate the importance of personal learning networks so I'm hoping you will help me with my presentation by sharing your thoughts. Check out the reader comments for some great PLN uses.
John Evans

Free online web polls generator - 0 views

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    One nice feature is the ability to leave comments! via Lee Kolbert
John Evans

The Innovative Educator: My Top 20 Education Quotes from 2009 - 11 views

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    "This year I am sharing another compilation of quotes and concepts I have collected over the past year through reading, events, classes, presentations and workshops. These quotes have been valuable to me and I hope they will be to other innovative educators as well. I don't recall where I heard most of them (or even if it was me who said some of them), so I cited none of them. Oprah, The Element, Geoff Canada, and Alan November's BLC conference in Boston were inspirations for several. Feel free to Google if you are trying to locate the source, or leave a comment with a source you know."
John Evans

The ethics of blogging «Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech - 10 views

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    The reader comments are very informative. The best part about blogging in my opinion.
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