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Andy McKiel

A Day In The Internet - 6 views

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    Great visual to prompt classroom discussions re. the proliferation of technology
Nik Peachey

Stage'D Home - 1 views

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    This is a great site tha enables you to create 3D animated cartoons. It's like a cross between Dvolver and Xtranormal.Fantastic. Select different motions for the characters chose backgrounds and add their dialogue.
Leigh Newton

Free Audio Books: Download Great Books for Free | Open Culture - 15 views

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    Many copyright free texts including old children texts.
John Evans

Welcome to NBC Learn "The Science of the Olympic Winter Games " - 3 views

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    Collection of 16 videos on the science of the Winter Olympics.
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    fantastic videos featuring the science of the olympics - lots of great tools for teachers - frustrating for non-US (can't get the videos to work out of the US) sister site with lessons @ lessonopoly.org
Andy McKiel

Screenpresso - 11 views

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    A free, new application for Windows users that allows you to create quality screencasts - great tool for having students create and share 'how-to' videos...
anonymous

nzmaths | nzmaths - 7 views

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    Great math activities and resources for elementary teachers and students.
John Evans

SAN MARCOS: Students use social network for lessons - 0 views

  • Kids already know that online social networking is great for chatting with friends, sharing jokes and gossiping, but San Marcos middle school students also are finding it useful for Socratic discussions involving Beowulf and other classics
John Evans

YouTube - Rafe Esquith: Lighting Their Fires - 1 views

  • Rafe Esquith is the only teacher to have been awarded the President's Medal of the Arts and is the author of the bestseller, Teach Like Your Hair's On Fire. Rafe Esquith teaches in Los Angeles, and his super-successful, inspirational teaching methods have helped thousands of children maximize their potential. His new book is Lighting Their Fires: Raising Extraordinary Children, a book that enlarges on his themes and shows us how to make our kids not just great students but thoughtful and honorable citizens.
John Evans

How to Make an Interactive Lesson Using Youtube « Knewton Blog - 6 views

  • Answer: It’s easy! Youtube has a great tool called Spotlight that lets you make any video interactive. It’s really handy for lessons and quizzes. Essentially, you can ask students a question — or a series of questions — and when they answer show them a personalized video response according to how they did.
Phil Taylor

The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 11 views

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    This is one of the best livebinders I have ever seen for digital tools. Well done a great piece of work.
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