What Is Yik Yak - Business Insider - 2 views
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"Yik Yak is an app that allows anyone to post anything without attaching themselves to a username (you don't even need a password to log in). The timeline of Yik Yak looks like Twitter or Reddit without photos or handles: Yik Yak Yik Yak It's extremely localized; anyone within 1.5 miles of a message can read it. The fact that the network is built on physical proximity is key: If you open Yik Yak in the middle of Times Square, it's unlikely that the app will be of any benefit to you. If you open it in the middle of a high-school cafeteria, brace yourself."
10 Great Search Engines for History Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 8 views
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"After the publication of "9 Google alternatives for academics and student researchers" today I am sharing with you this excellent list of academic search engines specifically curated for history teachers. Using these search engines, you will be able to look for and find resources and materials to use in your class with your students. These resources include original historical documents, maps, images, records, memorials, primary source materials, interactive timelines and man"
Timeline Reader - AP Labs - 7 views
Capzles - 0 views
TimeGlider: Web-based Timeline Software - 2 views
Beautiful web-based timeline software - 12 views
Google News Timeline - 0 views
Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - 21 views
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"A whole host of tools to spice up your students' projects and your lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements."
Google Sites: Embedding Twitter Timeline (updated) - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Dinosaster - A Game About Dinosaur Extinction - 0 views
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"Dinosaster is an online game in which students move a dinosaur across a timeline in a Mario Brothers-like style of running and jumping. The object of the game is to hit each dinosaur bone along the way. When a new bone is grabbed a new fact card about a dinosaur appears on the screen. The object is to get all the cards and discover why the dinosaurs became extinct."
Educators, Use the STEM Library to Bring Coding to your Classroom | Tynker Blog - 4 views
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"Did you know that your students can use coding to show the lifecycle of a butterfly? Create a history timeline or interactive story? Demonstrate fractions or probability? With our new STEM Project Library - featuring ready-to-use project templates that support many academic areas - you can easily enhance STEM learning by making coding a part of what you already teach, while adding a new level of fun for your students."
Histography - Timeline of History - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Create Interactive Year-in-Review Timelines - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: How to Make Timelines With Google Sheets - 1 views
A Great Tool for Generating Word Clouds from Tweets and Hashtags ~ Educational Technolo... - 3 views
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"Tweetroot is an interesting app that is free today and only for a limited period of time. Tweetroot allows you to easily generate word clouds from tweets. Source data of your word clouds can be based on Tweets a particular user shares, a hashtag, or mentions. For instance, creating a word cloud from the hashtag #edtech will enable you to visualize the prominent words or topics being shared through this hashtag. You can also use the same strategy to analyze, for instance, your Twitter timeline and learn more about the things you have tweeted the most through a word cloud based on your 1000 most recent tweets. To use Tweetroot, you will obviously need to allow the app access to your Twitter account."
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