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Geetha Venugopal

Free Technology for Teachers: Draft - A Simple Collaborative Writing Tool - 0 views

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    new collaborative writing tool that makes you focus on writing and revising by providing a simple user interface.  Useful for the students who do not have Google account
Geetha Venugopal

Wonderville - 0 views

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     organizing educational videos, ebooks, pictures, and quiz sets into pre-packaged lessons for K-5 students. Teachers can register on the site for free to find these materials arranged by grade level and content area.
Kevin Crouch

ClustrMaps - Hit counter map widget and tracker shows locations of all visitors to any ... - 0 views

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    A cluster map that students can put on their blogs to find out where people are visiting from.
Geetha Venugopal

Pdf to Kindle format - eBook Converter - 0 views

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    Very useful for the teachers and students who are in the process of making the Book
Geetha Venugopal

Free Technology for Teachers: Use Your Voice to Give Students Feedback on Google Drive ... - 0 views

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    Cool way to add audio feedback on Google Doc submissions
Geetha Venugopal

Free Technology for Teachers: Four Ways for Students to Create Multimedia Magazines - 0 views

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    Four ways to create multimedia magazines
Geetha Venugopal

Free Technology for Teachers: ThingLink Remix - Share One Image and Let Your Whole Clas... - 0 views

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    give one image to students and let them make it interactive with their contents
Kevin Crouch

Infuse Learning - 0 views

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    This is better than Socrative
dchandrasekar

Your Free Learning Source - 0 views

shared by dchandrasekar on 16 May 13 - Cached
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    Self-learning material about basics of Google, Apple, MS office and more for teacher and student.
pradeep lawrance

Next General CV for Students and Professionals --- www.visualcv.com - 1 views

www.visualcv.com Please go through above link

Web 2.0

started by pradeep lawrance on 18 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
dchandrasekar

Fun Game Based Learning for Elementary Kids - 0 views

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    I like this and Its is free, It give safe learning experience for students
Kevin Crouch

Six Reasons Why Kids Should Know How to Blog | MindShift - 0 views

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    In the digital age, kids need to have an understanding of what it means to be a responsible digital citizen.
Kevin Crouch

Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    A simple, kid-friendly blooging tool for kids of all ages. Uses the wordpress API to put only the most important modules in front of kids.
Geetha Venugopal

2 new blogging videos just in time for back-to-school! -Edublogs - education blogs for ... - 0 views

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    Videos for beginning bloggers!
Kevin Crouch

How a Radical New Teaching Method Could Unleash a Generation of Geniuses | Wired Busine... - 0 views

  • Decentralized systems have proven to be more productive and agile than rigid, top-down ones. Innovation, creativity, and independent thinking are increasingly crucial to the global economy.
  • The study found that when the subjects controlled their own observations, they exhibited more coordination between the hippocampus and other parts of the brain involved in learning and posted a 23 percent improvement in their ability to remember objects.
  • Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi to Jean Piaget and Maria Montessori have argued that students should learn by playing and following their curiosity.
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  • This group played longer and discovered an average of six attributes of the toy; the group that was told what to do discovered only about four. A similar study at UC Berkeley demonstrated that kids given no instruction were much more likely to come up with novel solutions to a problem.
  • If you program a robot’s every movement, she says, it can’t adapt to anything unexpected. But when scientists build machines that are programmed to try a variety of motions and learn from mistakes, the robots become far more adaptable and skilled.
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    "Decentralized systems have proven to be more productive and agile than rigid, top-down ones. Innovation, creativity, and independent thinking are increasingly crucial to the global economy."
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