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Megan Andersen

WatchKnow - Free Educational Videos for K-12 Students - 1 views

  • We believe that everyone should have the same opportunity to learn. The best way to make this possible, we believe, is to organize into one, super directory the hundreds of thousands of good videos currently available on the Internet. To make this a reality, we invite teachers, instructors and educators to suggest videos for inclusion into our directory, and then to review, approve, and assign those videos into appropriate categories using a wiki framework and philosophy. The videos are the highest quality found on the World Wide Web, cover all major educational topics from elementary to secondary schools (or age range 1 – 18), and are Kid Safe!
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      This is a great site that provides videos for educators to use in their classrooms. It's organized in a wiki framework so that all types of educators can collaborate in order to provide great tools for students. I encourage my teachers to search for videos they can use in their classroom as well as to share videos they have created.
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    This web site helps teachers and students find valuable, educational videos from You Tube, Teacher Tube, and other places online. There is an advisory committee that chooses which videos are appropriate for the site and each video is tagged with an age appropriate label. You can search by subject area or a keyword search.
Kim Swartz

About Common Craft - Who We Are (And What We Do) - Common Craft - Our Product is Explan... - 5 views

  • We Cover Subjects That Matter in the 21st Century Technology Green Money Society
    • Kim Swartz
       
      These have uses as we think about the 21st Century learners. Right away it makes me think of financial literacy.
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    This site has quick videos (around three minutes or less) that explain things in very simple terms. They use paper cut outs as they explain about technology, money, etc. I know that Barb has used these in our class. I didn't realize there were so many. When I looked at some of them, I thought about the 21st Century learner and how teachers might use these videos with students to help them learn about finances. They can be used personally for free or professionally for a fee. Teachers would have to be careful not to infringe on copyright issues, but this would be a nice way to introduce many concepts to students.
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    I love the Common Craft products, too! Every time I watch one of the videos, I'm amazed at the clarity of the explanation! They are able to take very complex tools, and make them seem simple. I think one of the best things about this is that they provide a "conceptual" look at the tool, rather than simply a "how to use it" video. For me, I often find myself experimenting with how to use a tool, before I really even understand conceptually what the tool is and what it can do! (A clear example of the many times when I don't know what I don't know!) This Common Craft site is one that I will bookmark, and return to often.
C E

SchoolTube - 0 views

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    This video-sharing site is for educational videos that students have created to teach something. It is similar to YouTube and TeacherTube. For those students who are interested in YouTube, this provides a safer area with the focus on education - could be very motivating for some. It lets students work on a group video as well as independent videos online with possibilities to comment and discuss. Teachers could use it to view what their actual teaching looks like as a way to increase their effectiveness in the classroom as a professional development activity. Has contests, tutorials, tips, and videos on increasing effectiveness in producing videos.
Kim Swartz

VoiceThread - About - 1 views

  • With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install.
    • Kim Swartz
       
      Seems like a neat tool to use in a classroom. Student could create their presentations and use their own voices to narrate. Since it is online with many ways to add comments, it could be used anywhere, not have to be done in school. I'm not sure about the K-12 edu voice. It seems like a nice thing to have, but it does have a subscription cost.
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    Create multi-media slide shows that contain images, documents, and video. Comments can be left on each slide in 5 different ways. his could be use with students to create all kinds of presentations and ways to display their learning. They could video tape a science lab and then use this to narrate their learning as they go through the video. Teachers could use this tool to video their classroom and then collaborate with one another using this tool. The collaboration could take place with teacher from different districts, states, even countries.
Mark McGaffin

WGBH American Experience . All Films | PBS - 0 views

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    It would be wrong of me if I did not include a history website.  This site provides up to 200 videos about the American Experience.  You can view the videos by time periods and there are lesson plans that can accompany the videos.  This is a great way to supplement learning and make it come to life.
Dania Schuler

Teacher Tube Videos - 0 views

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    Teacher Tube offers educational videos in a YouTube like format. You can easily search for topics related to your classroom or professional development. All professional developers should look through Teacher Tube for engaging videos to use in training.
bonnie smith

Glogster - Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video - 3 views

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    Glogster.com - Poster yourself - Make your interactive poster easily and share it with friends. Mix Images, Text, Music and Video. It is fantastic!
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    This looks great! I heard about Glogster last year from one of my students, and am determined to learn how to use it this summer. My plan is to incorporate the use of Glogster in a class I teach this year, in place of a very traditional assignment to create a poster that captures students' greatest "ahas" from the class. This will not only create a better product- because of the links, video, audio etc., but will expose class members to a tool they may not have heard of.
Jill Thieben

Glogster - Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video - 0 views

  • Glogster EDU is your original educational resource for innovative and interactive learning. Glogster EDU was conceived to imaginatively, productively, and collaboratively respond to the dynamic educational landscape and exceed the needs of today’s educators and learners.
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    Glogster is a great Web 2.0 tool that I am using for the second year in my classes. Glogs are essentially online posters that allow users to display information in a different format than the traditional poster or powerpoint. Users can upload pictures, video, and audio, or they search glogster's database for relevant images, etc.
schreckds

Animoto - 1 views

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    This tool allows you to upload images, video and music. It combines your uploads and presents them in a professional quality video. This would be great for end of year programs and parent-teacher conferences.
Amy Brown

Free Project Based Learning Resources That Will Place Students At The Center ... - 0 views

  • PBL-Online Is a one stop solution for Project Based Learning! You’ll find all the resources you ne​ed to design and manage high quality projects for middle and high school students. This site includes information on how to Design your Project. It assists teachers in planning rigorous and relevant standards-focused projects that engage students in authentic learning activities, teach 21st century skills, and demand demonstration of mastery. It also provides a search for projects developed by others (small collection) or the ability to contribute projects to the PBL-Online Collaboratory and Project Library. Teachers can Learn what defines Project Based Learning and the PBL-Online approach to successful project design. There is also an area to Review research and find web resources about effective Project Based Learning. There is also an area to purchase the BIE //Project Based Learning Handbook// which is the foundation for the PBL-Online website. A nice collection of videos is also available on the site. The PBL-Online is maintained by the Buck Institute for Education (BIE) which is a non-profit, research and development organization dedicated to improving the practice of teaching and the process of learning.
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    Project based learning resource page.
bonnie smith

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, documents, and videos - 0 views

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    Voicethread is a versatile web 2.0 tool that I recommend to many teachers. It can incorporate images, text, and speech into one product and is a great alternative to traditional reports many times assigned to students.
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    Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting.
Scott Breyfogle

Motivational Video - Finish Strong - 0 views

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    This is a motivational video that talks about finishing strong, very inspirational.
Bev Plagge

ZAC Browser (Zone for Autistic Children) - 0 views

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    Zac Browser is a totally free software package. It is the first Internet browser developed specifically for children living with variants of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), Asperger syndrome, Rett syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder, PDD not otherwise specified and PDD-NOS, also called atypical autism. Zac Browser was designed to offer a pleasant, rewarding and secure experience. Children sing, play and discover the best that the Internet has to offer with only a few clicks of the mouse. Zac Browser is software that allows your child to access games (a lot of games) activities (based on diverse interests) along with videos (that allow a stimulating experience and encourages children to talk). All games, activities and videos are specifically chosen for their positive effect on children suffering from autism.
Arkay Brown

FUNKY DRUMMER : JIM PAYNE - 0 views

  • New Funk iPod Video Packages
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    This is a neat site by Jim Payne that allows students to see some new ideas for funk beats on the trap set. They are written out and can be printed, along with other related information. There are short video/audio tutorials that help demonstrate his beats.
Lisa Merfeld

Biography - 0 views

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    Great tool for researching any famous actresses, musicians, politicans, sports or historical figures based on the biographies shown on t.v. Some biographies have videos as well as text and pictures.
Mary Hiner

eLearn: Feature Article - How Tiny Camcorders are Changing Education - 0 views

  • He decided to incorporate them in the students' final project. "I landed on the idea of the major project being an oral history video," Wolff says.
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      can use these video cameras in schools for oral history projects. good way to incorporate technology into the classroom
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    Tiny Camcorder Use in Classrooms
A Hughes

cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    This is a wiki with many web 2.0 tools. They are organized on the left hand tool bar into presentation tools, collaborative tools, research tools, video tools, etc. Nominated for best Educational Wiki 2009 and 2010.
A Hughes

Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 1 views

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    Joyce Valenza's library guides include informaton on video tools, digital storytelling, wikis, blogs, podcasting, widgets, social networking and bookmarking, and many more... Joyce has so much information on her site under new tools.
Mark McGaffin

Math Help for Parents And Their Kids - 1 views

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    This website provides tutorials for students, parents, and teachers to teach math skills. They could be very beneficial for teachers as an enrichment opportunity for students who lack basic skills. They could also assist parents with homework completion and retaining math skills over the summer time.
Anne DaLuga

Khan Academy - 1 views

  • Watch. Practice. Learn almost anything—for free.
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    This site has MANY tutorial videos for math and science. They are geared toward the secondary crowd. It can be helpful for students who need help when at home or for teachers who are trying to help students in study hall. :)
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