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Jenny Darrow

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Ways to Evaluate Educational Apps - 1 views

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    I am conducting a series of workshops in Florida and was asked to share a rubric to help teachers evaluate educational apps as part of the workshop. In 2010 Harry Walker developed a rubric, and I used his rubric (with some modifications by Kathy Schrock) as the basis for mine.
Judy Brophy

Working Examples - 1 views

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    A different kind of online community.
    Working Examples is a place where people working at the intersection of technology and education collaborate to solve problems, share their progress (and missteps) and make exciting things happen. Come play with us!
Jenny Darrow

From Pencils to Pixels: Tools for Helping Faculty Integrate Technology - WikiPODia - 0 views

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    Participants will collaboratively build a set of shared online resources as they gain knowledge and skills to help faculty integrate technology. In each activity, groups will develop materials as Google Docs that will be immediately available to all. Participants don't need to be wizards but should be familiar with digital learning tools. Each participant must bring a laptop and should be able to create and edit Google Docs. The intended audience includes instructional technologists and technology integration specialists.
Judy Brophy

hopTo on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    Search, create, edit and share files and documents quickly and easily. hopTo® lets you be productive with Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents on your iPad, no matter where you are.
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

Flash Cards Quizlet - 0 views

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    Study vocabulary or almost anything Create your own flashcards - sign up free Share flashcards with your friends View the quick guide or watch the video tour
Jenny Darrow

Facebook Groups Vs Pages: The Definitive Guide - 0 views

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    If you don't know what Facebook groups are, there's a good chance you haven't spent more than an hour on Facebook. However if you are a rare exception, we thought it would be useful to explain groups. According to Facebook, groups are "for members of groups to connect, share and even collaborate on a given topic or idea". While the company continues to make a distinction between groups and Facebook Pages, we see these products eventually merging over time.
Matthew Ragan

Video Toolbox - advanced online video editor - 1 views

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    It's FREE! Processing videos with filesize up to 300 MB Analyse video files and provide in-depth information such as video codec, bitrate, resolution, frame rate... Video converter supporting all well known file formats (3GP, AMV, ASF, AVI, FLV, MKV, MOV, M4V, MP4, MPEG, MPG, RM, VOB, WMV). - Simple mode: select output video format only - Advanced mode: wider range of settings available video settings: video codec, resolution, bitrate , framerate audio settings: audio codec, bitrate, sampling rate, channels Add watermark text to a video file Cut video by setting new start and end time Crop video with just few clicks Merge several video files into a single one Demux video files (extract audio, video or subtitles from a file) Record video from a webcam or any other available input device Take video snapshots (make video thumbnails) Add (hard-coded) subitles to a video file Download flash videos from more than 20 video sharing sites
Judy Brophy

Screenjelly - What's on your screen? - 0 views

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    "Screenjelly records your screen activity with your voice so you can spread it via Twitter or email. Use it to quickly share cool apps or software tips, report a bug, or just show stuff you like. "
Judy Brophy

Widgetbox › World's best place to find and make web widgets - 0 views

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    "Widgetbox makes it simple, easy, and fun to create and find content and share it with the world. JOIN NOW"
Jenny Darrow

Connexions - Philosophy - 0 views

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    The Connexions approach Connexions is an environment for collaboratively developing, freely sharing, and rapidly publishing scholarly content on the Web. Our Content Commons contains educational materials for everyone - from children to college students to professionals - organized in small modules that are easily connected into larger collections or courses. All content is free to use and reuse under the Creative Commons "attribution" license.
Judy Brophy

Practice Spanish Online - 0 views

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    patricia pedroza likes this. Actually wants to create something like it of her own. Lenguajero is a language learning community where people meet to practice conversational Spanish and English. Practice and share your knowledge of these two languages with other learners around the world.
Jenny Darrow

Practical Advice for Teaching with Twitter - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Educa... - 0 views

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    kCELTER's - we can use this to frame our conversation about WHY use Twitter. Nice and simple post to get started. How do you actually do it? I'm going to leave behind the pedagogy (mostly) in this post, and instead offer some practical advice for teaching with Twitter. I'll cover six aspects of Twitter integration where it pays to plan ahead of time (i.e. sometime last week): organization, access, frequency, substance, archiving, and assessment. I'll deal with of each of these areas in turn, but before I do, and if you're new to Twitter, I want to urge you to read Ryan Cordell's comprehensive ProfHacker primer on Twitter. Ryan addresses many common questions about Twitter, and his guide is perfect for sharing with colleagues-and students-before you move into the nuts-and-bolts aspects of teaching with Twitter.
Jenny Darrow

THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2010- Page 1 - 0 views

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    The Internet's primary effect on how we think will only reveal itself when it affects the cultural milieu of thought, not just the behavior of individual users. The members of the Invisible College did not live to see the full flowering of the scientific method, and we will not live to see what use humanity makes of a medium for sharing that is cheap, instant, and global (both in the sense of 'comes from everyone' and 'goes everywhere.') We are, however, the people who are setting the earliest patterns for this medium. Our fate won't matter much, but the norms we set will.
Judy Brophy

Awesome Screenshot: Capture & Annotate - Google Chrome extension gallery - 1 views

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    Capture the whole page or any portion, annotate it with rectangles, circles, arrows, lines and text, one-click upload to share.
Jenny Darrow

Weblogg-ed » 10 Questions for Arne Duncan - 0 views

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    Can you describe how you personally use technology to access, create and share information? 2. In terms of technology use, what were the most innovative ideas for education that you saw in the Race To The Top applications that you reviewed?
Matthew Ragan

Google Student Blog: Student Tip: Use Google Docs and Calendar to Import Class Syllabi - 1 views

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    So you probably all already know that Google Calendar is a lifesaver when it comes to organizing classes. The problem, though, is that sometimes professors don't create a Calendar-ready syllabus for us! Don't fret - here I'll share how I've managed to harness the power of Google Docs to streamline a Calendar for each of my classes, so hopefully you can do the same. Start by loading the template located at http://bit.ly/importtemplate, then rename it to correspond to the name of the class syllabus you're working on. Leaving the header row, fill in the assignment and due date, as well as the time.
Jenny Darrow

ccMixter - Yea, But Is It Legal? - 0 views

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    his is a community music remixing site featuring remixes and samples licensed under Creative Commons licenses. Music on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons license. You are free to download and sample from music on this site and share the results with anyone, anywhere, anytime. Some songs might have certain restrictions, depending on their specific licenses. Each submission is marked clearly with the license that applies to it. Sometimes, however, a contributor might accidentally upload copyrighted materials he or she doesn't have permission for. If you know of such a case or are the copyright holder of something posted here without your permission or a Creative Commons license, please let us know.
Matthew Ragan

Google Mapki - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Google Mapki! This is meant to be a forum for sharing ideas, implementations, and help for the Google Maps API. Any user can add to or edit any of the pages on the site, just like any wiki site.
Matthew Ragan

Visual Understanding Environment - 0 views

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    The Visual Understanding Environment (VUE) is an Open Source project based at Tufts University. The VUE project is focused on creating flexible tools for managing and integrating digital resources in support of teaching, learning and research. VUE provides a flexible visual environment for structuring, presenting, and sharing digital information.
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