Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Resources for Going 1:1 in School - 4 views
Learning to Slow Down - 3 views
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What our computers cannot do, and in fact hinder us from doing, is to facilitate thinking deeply about complex issues.
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When my students write an essay, there comes a time when they must slow down their thoughts to the speed of composition. For most students, this is an uncomfortable situation.
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - An Exemplary Elementary Computer Lab Setup, Website... - 3 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Create Media Sandboxes for your Family and Classroom - 5 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Create Clever Information Traps with Zoo Tool, Post... - 1 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Use Appointment Slots on a Google Calendar - 0 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Improving Reading, Writing and Critical Thinking Sk... - 17 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Exploring Instructional Uses of YouTube with Lucy G... - 3 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Teach Your Students to be Digital Artists (and lear... - 0 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Block Video Ads in YouTube - 0 views
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"Have you noticed how recently, more advertisement videos in YouTube have started to auto-play without prompting? I've noticed this is happening on other websites as well, in addition to YouTube. Since I often seem to have about 50 different tabs open in my web browser, this can present a challenge trying to find WHICH tab has the offending / playing video in it. It's an irritating and unnecessary problem to tolerate. I needed a way to block these video ads in YouTube and elsewhere."
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Helping Students Use Creative Commons Images in Pre... - 0 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | MinecraftEDU Tips: An iPad Narrated Slideshow Creat... - 3 views
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"This evening I taught the sixth of seven classes for K-12 teachers in Montana on "Mapping Media to the Common Core: Part 1." I love teaching this class over H.323 videoconferencing from my house! Tonight we focused primarily on creating narrated slideshows and screencasts. Following class, I used the iPad apps Haiku Deck, Mail, Explain Everything, PhotoSync, and YouTube Capture to create and publish a seven minute narrated slideshow I titled, "MinecraftEDU Tips (Jan 2014.)" I provided some additional background about how I made this in my post tonight on our class blog."
Hopscotch Challenges: A Free Curriculum eBook for iPad Coders - 0 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Hopscotch Challenges: A Free Curriculum eBook for i... - 1 views
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"This week I started introducing my 4th and 5th grade STEM students to coding with the free iPad app, Hopscotch. I was not able to find a set of "challenges" with Hopscotch to use in my lessons, so I wrote and published a short eBook that I've titled, "Hopscotch Challenges." You can download it (FREE) in ePUB format from my DropBox account. Please check it out, share feedback as comments here or on Twitter (@wfryer), and submit additional ideas for challenges to add to the eBook using the Google form I included in it."
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | FREE Hour of Code Webinars with Wes - 0 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Minecraft and MinecraftEDU in the Classroom - 3 views
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Options for Uploading Videos to YouTube with School... - 1 views
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"I'm in the midst of teaching my STEM students how to use the iPad app "Explain Everything" to create short, narrated slideshows about the cantilever spans project we've been doing recently. My students share iPads on our STEM cart, and do not have their own Google logins to upload videos to YouTube. So, after they complete their narrated slideshows and export their finished videos to their iPad camera roll, the challenge is: How can we readily get these videos uploaded to YouTube? This situation is complicated further by the fact that YouTube uploads are blocked on our school network by our content filter, unless a teacher logs in in to bypass the filter. Here are two ways I've dealt with these constraints and requirements. I am sharing this post today because one of the librarians in our district ran into this same problem and asked for help!"
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Create an iPad Stand for Stopmotion from Cardboard - 0 views
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"Jackie Myers, the 4th and 5th grade art teacher at Independence Elementary School in Yukon, Oklahoma, explains how to create a functional iPad stand using a cardboard box, duct tape, and a box cutter. Jackie used cardboard iPad stands like these with her students in April 2014 on a stopmotion video project. View examples of student work on: http://iesart.posthaven.com. Students used the free "Stop Motion Cafe" iPad app for their projects."
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