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Boclips for Teachers: A new source for classroom video - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 4 views

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    "I recently discovered Boclips for Teachers, a portal hosting more than 2 million short-form educational videos from more than 100 of the educational video producers you already know and love. Familiar sites like TED-Ed, LearnZillion, Associated Press, PBS, Crash Course, Reuters, Bozeman Science and Smithsonian have offered permission for the site to curate their excellent content in a distraction-free, ad-free environment. Content is selected by teachers for teachers. Boclips for Teachers spans age/grade levels and disciplines. Content includes instructional video, animations, mini-documentaries, historical footage, breaking news and virtual reality. Teachers may use the platform to share, edit, and store videos or they might easily copy BoClips links to share on their own websites and learning management systems. Unfortunately, the search does not yet allow users to filter for subject, age level, curriculum standards, etc"
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Virtual reality - from the living room to the classroom | TechCrunch - 2 views

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    "There is a world of enormous educational potential with video games. Highly acclaimed simulation and tutorial games such as SimCity and Math Blaster have been continuously employed in elementary schools across the country, but the most common software used in education today is the web, word processors and spreadsheets."
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The 'Minecraft Effect'? Educators Hope to Move Students From VR Consumption to Creation... - 0 views

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    "The image of screens strapped to students' faces is what the future of education looks like to some, but others see it as a passing fad that educators will look back on and say, 'What were they thinking?' Many proponents of immersive virtual reality in classrooms-using devices like Oculus Rift or Google Cardboard-say one question will be key to the fate of the tech in education: Will these new systems make students and professors content creators, or merely consumers?"
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15 Apps for Exploring the World (Virtual Field Trips) | Class Tech Tips - 4 views

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    "One of the fantastic parts about using mobile devices in your classroom is giving students the ability to explore locations that might be difficult for a field trip.  Children can access informational text, images and videos to learn about new places and inspire them to think beyond the walls of their school building."
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Everything You Need to Know to Get Started With AR/VR in the Classroom | EdSurge News - 1 views

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    "Getting started with augmented and virtual reality may seem overwhelming, but with the right approach, successful implementation is achievable-and can actually be a lot of fun to learn. As we head back to school, a solid plan will help turn frustrating experiences into mind-blowing creative lessons. But first, an introduction to the world of AR/VR, which can sometimes get confusing."
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Stepping Up the Backchannel In the Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 4 views

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    "Students need our guidance to use virtual platforms for ACADEMIC purposes. We can't rely on their "so called" native status to know how and what to do. Just a few years ago, no one had heard of "backchanneling", nowadays, it has become main stream (although most people might not associate the term "backchannel" and "backchanneling" with something they might be familiar with."
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Augmented Reality: Aurasma Lite | mathycathy's blog - 3 views

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    ""Ever wished you could bring the real world to virtual life?" As a matter of fact, this is one wish I have never had. However, tech guru Lisa Johnson (A.K.A. techchef4u) recently waltzed into my classroom, iPad in hand, to introduce me to "augmented reality". Before my very eyes, she made things appear through the "eyes" of her iPad… that simply weren't there."
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Great Game-based Learning Tools and Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 0 views

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    "Immersive environments can be good learning vehicles if constructed and used correctly. Here are a set of virtual worlds that use the latest in game mechanics to deliver instruction in fun and interactive ways. Consider them as a supplement to a classroom or for use with students that respond well to such immersion."
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"Reading Teacher" Is A Good Site For Very Beginners | Larry Ferlazzo's Websit... - 0 views

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    "Reading Teacher is a site that's been around for awhile. There used to be a cost involved, but just last week they made it free-of-charge. It has one or two hundred online books for very beginning readers - sort of an expanded version of Starfall. Many of the books have short quizzes after them. Though it's free to individual users, it does cost $20 if you want to create a virtual classroom of 29 students to track their progress. I am using it, and will in the future, as another option for Beginning ELLs, particularly ones who have been out of school for a long time."
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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
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4 Ways Technology Can Make Your Music Lessons Sing -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    "Integrating technology into the music classroom can be a real challenge. For one thing, students don't have desks, so any device with a keyboard presents a logistical problem. Nevertheless, the potential payoff is big. By introducing virtual instruments and digital composition, teachers are empowering students to innovate in ways that were unimaginable 10 or 20 years ago, and are making their classes more engaging and interactive."
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