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Welcome to Massively Minecraft « - 0 views

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    " You are invited to join Massively Minecraft, a professional community of educators preparing to explore a new game suitable for children as young as 4 years of age, yet expansible enough to still stir the imagination and interaction of late teens and adults."
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Baruch College's Guide To Using Copyrighted Media in Your Courses - 0 views

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    interactive tool for determining fair use of copyrighted work in Edu.
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Best School Website Awards - 0 views

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    "Best School Websites" Some winning examples and how they've been rated. Design Ease of use,Copywriting, Interactivity Use of technology, Innovation, Content
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Thinglink - Make Your Images Interactive - 0 views

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    "Tag and link images on your own web site! Watch the video to see how Thinglink works. Thinglink is easy to set up for all major web publishing and blogging platforms, including Wordpress, Blogger, Tumblr and Drupal."
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    May become a pretty useful tool for web design.
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Incredibly Useful Google Apps Correlated to Bloom's Revised Taxo... - 0 views

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    Visual interactive bloom of web 2/0 tools
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Mentimeter - 0 views

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    " Mentimeter allows you to use mobile phones or tablets to vote on any question you specify. Our vision is to improve the meeting between a presenter and an audience. "
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http://teacher.infuselearning.com/dashboard/index.lasso - 0 views

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    create realtime quizzes for your class across mobile devices and collect results.
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Forms - Teach Interactive - 2 views

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    Self marking forms with floobaloo
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Art Project, powered by Google - 0 views

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    Explore museums from around the world, discover and view hundreds of artworks at incredible zoom levels, and even create and share your own collection of masterpieces.
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Pora Ora : The Online 3D Educational Game for Children - 1 views

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    This is a MUST TRY site. It's not often that I'm amazed be an educational resource, but I am with this one. Pora Ora is a stunning educational virtual world for Primary school aged students. Play truely fun educational games which practise skills in English, maths and many other subjects. The graphics and useably is superb. Online safety is at the heart of this site. The parential admin account can set the student's account to free chat with everyone to completely locked down where they have the world to themselves and everything in between. The site has a language filter and users can report any incidents of trouble. Also, the first task requires the user to complete an online safety task. The site is free with a few premium features coming out later. You have got to try this one! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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    This is definitely something the Primary school should be looking into
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The brain - 0 views

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    Some ideas for lower ks3 and younger for brain week.
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Why the Facebook Group My Students Created for Themselves is Better than the ... - 0 views

  • It bears mentioning, too, that it’s not necessary to “friend” students in order to interact with them in a group.  Furthermore, if the group is set up as a “closed” group, as ours is, then access is restricted to people who are invited by the group to join, as I was.
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    "Why the Facebook Group My Students Created for Themselves is Better than the Discussion Forum I Created for Them."
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Kids Speak Out on Student Engagement | Edutopia - 0 views

  • "Students are most interested when the curriculum applies to more than just the textbook. The book is there -- we can read a book. If we're given projects that expand into other subjects and make us think, it'll help us understand the information." "What I think engages a student most is interactions with real-life dilemmas and an opportunity to learn how to solve them. Also, projects that are unique and one of a kind that other schools would never think of. Also something challenging and not easy, something to test your strengths as a student and stimulate your brain, so it becomes easier to deal with similar problems when you are grown up and have a job. Something so interesting that you could never ever forget."
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iPads Invade the Computer Lab -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "iPads Invade the Computer Lab A private school on the Big Island of Hawaii not only adopted Apple's iPad for student learning; the school designed a whole facility around it. "
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Tick counter - 0 views

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    Usefulmclassroom timer
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FlipSnack | WebTool Mashup - 0 views

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    an ebook about web tools
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