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Judy Brophy

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Lets Rap About The News... - 1 views

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    Odiog audio widget reads the blog to you. Why not have students create their own raps?
Judy Brophy

Architecture of automatic text-to-speech (TTS) podcast generation of MP3 files from RSS... - 1 views

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    RSS feed to audio producer so that your blog can be heard as well as read. Probably works with any rss feed.
Judy Brophy

blendedksc / Seminar Resources - 0 views

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    Linda Kenney, Granite State ID has her name on this pge. Many many readings.
Matthew Ragan

Reading New England - 0 views

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    Digital critical editions of landmark works by New England's most important authors featuring additional historical information and educational insight into contextual themes.
Judy Brophy

Greendex: Survey of Sustainable Consumption - National Geographic - 0 views

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    "You've read the news-everyone wants to be green now. But do you really know how your personal choices are adding up? What about the choices of your fellow citizens? How well are people around the globe adopting behaviors that can make the world a more environmentally sustainable place? How have they changed over the past year?"
Judy Brophy

About Calaméo - 0 views

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    t's an interactive electronic document, accessible from a computer and capable of reproducing the feeling of reading a paper document: turn the pages, mark the pages, zoom
Jenny Darrow

TipLine - Gates' Computer Tips: Why the iPads are NOT Ready for Schools - 0 views

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    Here is a list of tasks that just don't work, or are so clunky as to be more trouble than they're worth. I hope that folks who are contemplating the purchase of ipads will read this carefully and weigh it against the other opinions. But it won't matter, will it? Those who are pushing for the ipads won't be swayed.
Judy Brophy

National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth - 0 views

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    Homeless children and youth are arguably the most forgotten population when it comes to education. Since 1989, the National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) has been an advocate for equitable services from public schools for homeless youth. Additionally, their website states that it has encouraged "strategies for effective instruction, pupil services, and research." Visitors unfamiliar with the main piece of legislation in place for educating homeless children and youth can read the full-text of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act under the "Legislation and Policy" tab. Users may also find the "Higher Education" link, also under the Legislation and Policy tab, to be informative about how the Higher Education Act has "the potential to assist these youth to graduate from high school, apply for and access postsecondary education, and complete their degrees." A link to the related resource "NAEHCY PowerPoint Library - Unaccompanied Youth" can be found in the right corner of the page. Valuable information about how unaccompanied homeless youth can successfully fill out the Free Student Application for Financial Aid (FAFSA) is also available in the "Higher Education" area
Judy Brophy

How Twitter will revolutionise academic research and teaching | Higher Education Networ... - 1 views

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    Something similar is happening today in academia. Just like Augustine marveled, in the year 400, at the sight of Ambrose reading in silence, many members of academia marvel (or react with rejection) at the rapid changes in the production and dissemination of scholarly work and interaction between academics and those "outside" academic institutions. Thousands of scholars and higher education institutions are participating in social media (such as Twitter), as an important aspect of their research and teaching work.
Judy Brophy

7 Tips for Video Tutorials | Create Tutorials - 0 views

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    Keep in mind these 7 Tips for Video Tutorials when creating video course content.Possible reading for video blended learning course.
Judy Brophy

Browsealoud - accessibility software, text to speech software, screen reader, dyslexia,... - 0 views

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    These tours will demonstrate how easy it is to read websites aloud with BrowseAloud and how to personalise your settings to suit your individual needs or preferences.
Judy Brophy

When Maps Shouldn't Be Maps « Matthew Ericson - ericson.net - 1 views

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    When to use maps, when not. full post is worth a read, chock-full of examples.
Judy Brophy

Text to Text: A New Feature, and an Invitation to Share Ideas - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    we'll be pairing two written texts that we think "speak" to each other in interesting ways, and supplying a few questions and ideas for working with the two together. One of the excerpts will, of course, always be from The New York Times - sometimes ripped from that week's headlines, and other times from the archives. The other excerpt will usually come from an often-taught literary, historical, scientific or mathematical text. We will also include visuals - photographs, videos, infographics or illustrations - that might be used as additional texts on the topic.
Matthew Ragan

line spacing changes - Google Sites Help - 0 views

  • I've frequently run into the same problem.  When I use a font like Georgia with a size of 18, the bottom of some of the letters run into the top of the letters on the line below.   It looks ugly.I looked up the standard HTML & CSS code:  the command line-height: xxx% is available.The HTML source for my page had a section that read:<div style="text-align: left;"><font style="font-family: times new roman,serif;" size="5">House UpFront takes the wonderful accents and accessories from Shops <br>I modified it to include:<div style="text-align: left; line-height: 200%;"><font style="font-family: times new roman,serif;" size="5">House UpFront takes the wonderful accents and accessories from Shops <br>This corrected the vertical spacing problem.  Sorry I could not find a more elegant solution.  But at least this corrects the problem.Barry
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    Fix for line spacing problems in a google site
Judy Brophy

Student-centred learning: What does it mean for students and lecturers? - 0 views

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    chapter from a book- excellent summary with suggestion on how to achieve thru curriculum and class design
Judy Brophy

Readability - An Arc90 Lab Experiment - 0 views

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    reformats web pages removing distractions and enlarging text.
Jenny Darrow

5 Reasons Why Educators Should Network - 0 views

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    Many teachers go to school each day, teach their students and leave. If they're struggling with how to teach a lesson that will engage their students, they might ask for advice from the teacher down the hall, but a lot of times, they struggle alone.  That's not the case for educators who have built a network of people who share resources, advice and techniques, whether they call it a personal learning network or something else. Here's why educators should start a personal learning network, or PLN.
Matthew Ragan

Nine secret tricks for Google services | Web | Working Mac | Macworld - 0 views

  • Another feature of the Google Docs Viewer Website mentioned above is that you can create your own URLs that point to files online, and send them to others so they can instantly view the file by clicking the link. Just make the first part of the URL read as follows: http://docs.google.com/viewer?url= Then add the URL of the file straight afterwards, including the http:// component. If I wanted somebody to be able to view the Microsoft Word file located at http://keirthomas.com/dump/testfile.docx, for example, I'd send them the following URL: http://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://keirthomas.com/dump/testfile.docx
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    Getting the most out of Google products such as Gmail, Docs, and YouTube is a must if you're using them for business. However, the products are so packed with features that it can be hard to keep up.
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