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Matthew Ragan

Twitterfall - 1 views

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    can customize type size and add a title for a twitter feed to be projected.
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    live presentation tool for Twitter
Jenny Darrow

Facebook - 0 views

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    Facebook is the world's leading social network, with over 300 million users and more than 900 employees. But how do you get the most out of it? To answer this question and more, Mashable has created The Facebook Guide Book, a complete collection of resources to help you master Facebook.
Jenny Darrow

IS Parade - 0 views

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    Twitter parade
Jenny Darrow

Five Ways Students Can Build Multimedia Timelines - 2 views

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    The end of the school year is quickly approaching for many of us in the teaching profession. In fact, my last day of school is 27 days from now. Like many other high school classes, my classes will soon begin reviewing for final exams. One of the review activities that I've had students do in the past is create multimedia timelines containing key events and concepts from the year. Last year my students used XTimeline to do this, but there are other good options available. Here are five ways students can create multimedia timelines.
Jenny Darrow

The Ultimate List: 300+ Social Media Statistics - 0 views

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    The Ultimate List: 300+ Social Media Statistics
Judy Brophy

The Social Media Starter Kit: LinkedIn | Brand Elevation Through Social Media and Socia... - 0 views

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    "to me, the virtualized and interactive version of that pile of business cards on your desk. "
Judy Brophy

Shotwell - 0 views

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    "Open source photo manager for GNOME"
Jenny Darrow

Just the best YouTube Download: download YouTube video, download a YouTube playlist - 0 views

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    Free YouTube Download. Download all possible YouTube videos to your computer: - a single YouTube video; - complete YouTube playlists and show lists; - all video responses to a YouTube video; - all videos of a selected YouTube user or a channel; - all video from the user favorites. The beauty of this YouTube downloader lies in its simple set up. By default, output files are saved into the program's folder in My Documents, and they retain the name of the source video.
Judy Brophy

Home (Fair Trade and the Environment) - 0 views

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    spring 2010 Tamara Stenn's IQl class
Judy Brophy

Measuring Fair Trade at Keene State College (Fair Trade and Globalization) - 0 views

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    spring 2010 Tamara Stenn's IQl class
Judy Brophy

Home (KSC Fair Trade Food) - 0 views

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    spring 2010 Tamara Stenn's IQl class
Judy Brophy

Home (Globalization and Fair Trade) - 0 views

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    spring 2010 Tamara Stenn's IQl class
Judy Brophy

Instructional Strategies Online - Think, Pair, Share - 0 views

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    Think-Pair-Share is a strategy designed to provide students with "food for thought" on a given topics enabling them to formulate individual ideas and share these ideas with another student. It is a learning strategy developed by Lyman and associates to encourage student classroom participation. What is Think, Pair, Share? Think-Pair-Share is a strategy designed to provide students with "food for thought" on a given topics enabling them to formulate individual ideas and share these ideas with another student. It is a learning strategy developed by Lyman and associates to encourage student classroom participation. Rather than using a basic recitation method in which a teacher poses a question and one student offers a response, Think-Pair-Share encourages a high degree of pupil response and can help keep students on task. What is its purpose? * Providing "think time" increases quality of student responses. * Students become actively involved in thinking about the concepts presented in the lesson. * Research tells us that we need time to mentally "chew over" new ideas in order to store them in memory. When teachers present too much information all at once, much of that information is lost. If we give students time to "think-pair-share" throughout the lesson, more of the critical information is retained. * When students talk over new ideas, they are forced to make sense of those new ideas in terms of their prior knowledge. Their misunderstandings about the topic are often revealed (and resolved) during this discussion stage. * Students are more willing to participate since they don't feel the peer pressure involved in responding in front of the whole class. * Think-Pair-Share is easy to use on the spur of the moment. * Easy to use in large classes. How can I do it? * With students seated in teams of 4, have them number them from 1 to 4. * Announce a discussion topic or problem to solve. (Example: Which room in our school is larg
Jenny Darrow

100 Inspiring Ways to Use Social Media In the Classroom | Online Universities - 1 views

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    Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business. Sites such as Facebook and Twitter and tools such as Skype are connecting students to learning opportunities in new and exciting ways. Whether you teach an elementary class, a traditional college class, or at an online university, you will find inspirational ways to incorporate social media in your classroom with this list.
Jenny Darrow

About Socialbrite.org | Socialbrite - 0 views

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    The Socialbrite team is here to help people in any sector get up to speed on the social Web and find the right strategy and tactics to help your organization or cause. We want to put the right social tools and strategies in your hands to bring about positive change, whether you're a nonprofit, an NGO, a social cause organization, an educator or a media maker. We were featured in Mashable's 4 Social Good Trends of 2009.
Jenny Darrow

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Earth and Maps Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    The many uses of Google Earth and Google Maps never ceases to impress me. But a lot of people hear the words Google Earth or Google Maps and only think about locating places and not all of the other things that can be done with these great tools. Google's site for UK schools has some great lesson plans for using Google Earth and Google Maps with primary school and secondary school students. (The equivalent in the US is elementary school and middle school).
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