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Scott Nourse

Google For Educators - 2 views

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    Free posters with search tips for students and a whole lot more
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    Scott I have the directions for setting up Google for Educators on my personal server. I've held off until I can have a conversation with IT.
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    Ken-- I don't think it's available for personal servers-- do you mean on your own domain? Google does the hosting as far as I know...
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    "do you mean on your own domain? Google does the hosting as far as I know..." check your email
Ken Fuller

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org - 3 views

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    Blogger Miguel Guhlin's site has information on PLOs, Web 2.0 applications and their lesser known alternatives. A good site to subscribe to (RSS) if you use a heavy dose of Web 2.0 tools in your coaches' toolbox.
Ken Fuller

100 Helpful Web Tools for Every Kind of Learner | College@Home | Diigo - 1 views

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    OK! Who wants to split these sites up and review them with me?
Ken Fuller

Telepresence - 0 views

The topic feature is pretty cool in so far as it provides a vehicle for conversation. It's not quite a blog BUT... If we turn this into a K12 "class group", each member gets an "Easy Blog" page. I ...

location-free communication telepresence technology education tools teaching learning resources

started by Ken Fuller on 29 Apr 11 no follow-up yet
Ken Fuller

A Taste for Telepresence -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • He envisioned that telepresence would allow the district to participate in cultural exchanges among local students and those in other countries. It could be used to deliver staff development courses and enable people to get together for district business meetings without the time, expense, or carbon emissions associated with physical travel.
  • VoIP was a revelation to the district. Teachers have become more immediately accessible to parents, who no longer have to leave messages in the main offices and hope to be available when teachers call back. And now, when a teacher or staff member moves to another location in the district, the phone and a person's number can follow along; all it requires is a simple update through software. "We know who's got that device, where they have it, where they have it plugged in," Devkota explains. In short, VoIP gave the district community a taste for location-free communications, which naturally led to the next best thing to being there: telepresence.
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    I think this an interesting article. The only aspect that gave me pause, other than cost, was the idea of location-free_communications. I'm envisioning PA systems on steroids. I opened a topic "Telepresence" to see if anyone wanted to weigh in on the topic.
Ken Fuller

Unit Conversion - Online Unit Converter - 0 views

  • Common convertersDistance and Length Conversion (92)meter, kilometer, decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, micron, league, mile, fathom, yard, foot, inch, microinch, caliber, megameter ...Weight and Mass Conversion (70)kilogram, gram, kilopound, slug, pound, ounce, quintal, stone, tonne, pennyweight, carat, grain, talent, mina, Planck mass ...Currency Conversion (38)US Dollar, Euro, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Australian Dollar, Japanese Yen, New Zealand Dollar, Switzerland Franc ...Capacity and Volume Conversion (76)cubic meter, cubic kilometer, cubic decimeter, cubic centimeter, cubic millimeter, liter, exaliter, petaliter, teraliter ...Volume - Dry Conversion (15)liter, barrel dry, pint dry, quart dry, peck, bushel, cor, homer, ephah, seah, omer, cab, log ...Temperature Conversion (6)kelvin, degree Celsius, degree Fahrenheit, degree Rankine, degree Reaumur, Triple point of waterArea Conversion (39)square meter, square kilometer, square hectometer, square dekameter, square decimeter, square centimeter, square millimeter ...
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    Use this site to convert different units of measurement including distance, area, volume and many more.
Ken Fuller

Harcourt Interactive Photosynthesis - 0 views

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    A MUST SEE. Another good multimedia example of the photosynthesis process.
Ken Fuller

University of Alberta: Photosynthesis - 0 views

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    A cool multimedia demonstration of the photosynthesis process.
Ken Fuller

Cornell University Library - Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools - 0 views

  • --- Five Criteria for Evaluating Web Pages (Jim Kapoun): Accuracy Authority Currency Objectivity Coverage
  • To evaluate Web sites go to this table of criteria and questions to ask when judging the reliability of information on the Web.
  • --- Generic Criteria for Evaluation (Hope Tillman): Stated criteria for inclusion of information Authority of author or creator Comparability with related sources Stability of information Appropriateness of format Software/hardware/multimedia requirements --- ...Criteria for the Evaluation of Internet Information Resources (Alastair Smith) --- ICYouSee: T is for Thinking (John Henderson)
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    This is an updated version of the Evaluating Web Sites handout you were given at the 4/27 faculty meeting. Follow the links to get more detailed tips for CONTEXT, EVALUATION CRITERIA, ONLINE SELECTION, and WEBLIOGRAPHY.
Ken Fuller

Screenr - Diigo for you and your students. - 0 views

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    Diigo user 2footgiraffe's video on how to use diigo with your students without having them login.
Ken Fuller

Doug Johnson Website - Just-in-Time Technology Training - 0 views

  • If you as a teacher have scarce time and resources to devote to learning new skills, learning those that will last you the remainder of your career is a sound investment. All teachers do need to be “technologically literate” if they are to both improve their professional productivity and to give their students the learning opportunities technology provides. If we don’t, we are as unethical as a doctor who refuses to learn how to take advantage of a CAT scan.
  • The focus of all teacher training must shift from just-in-case to just-in-time - learning only what one needs to know, just when one needs it. The just-in-time model of technology training relies less of district- mandated classes and more on more personal, individual learning opportunities.Whether individualize or though a class, learning technology should only be a part of a larger professional growth target.  Learning to use a database should be a part of learning to do more effective assessments. Learning to use mind-mapping software such as Inspiration should be a part of learning better writing instruction practices. Learning to more effectively search the Web should be a part of learning to how to improve student research practices. (Other examples can be found at <http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/rubrics-for-restructuring.html) In other words, the focus should be on improving professional practices, not learning to use a computer. Most educators, including me, are better teachers than students. I’ll confess I have small patience with most classes and workshops whether they are about technology or anything else. Sitting, even for a few hours, listening to a presenter drone on does little for me except help develop a strong empathy for our kids. But if we learn to structure technology training to suit individual adult learning styles and place it within the context of improving educational practices, teachers can and will become “technology-literate” – just in time. 
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    This blog entry is bit dated but it still hits home on many key points: - informal - customized/differentiated - constructing lessons that make sense
Ken Fuller

Why You Should Be a Digital Pack Rat, and How to do it. - 0 views

  • If it’s digital, keep it — no questions asked.
  • Making decisions costs time and effort. Digital storage costs neither.
  • It’s impossible to determine what the useful things are.
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    C. G. P. Grey | Time Management
William Russo

Free Technology for Teachers: Show Me - Create and Share Lessons on an iPad - 1 views

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    I agree that this shows promise and bears watching.
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