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Lisa Nocita

The Great Energy Challenge -- National Geographic - 0 views

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    The Great Energy Challenge is a National Geographic feature that offers some nice interactive posters for evaluating personal and global energy consumption. Global Electricity Outlook is an interactive display of electricity consumption across the globe. You can view the global picture or click on the map to view regional consumption. The display shows the means of electricity production globally and regionally. To see how shifting production sources would impact the world or a region use the sliders below the map. Read more about the Great Energy Challenge posters here.
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    8th grade science
Lisa Nocita

The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits - 1 views

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    The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits is a neat series of interactive animations designed to help students of elementary and middle school age learn how electric circuits work. There are five sections to the series. Each sections builds upon the lessons of the previous section. The series starts with the basics of what makes a circuit complete and concludes with diagramming and building circuits. Each section in the series has a few short lessons and is followed by an animated interactive activity to which students can apply what they have just learned.
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    8th grade science
Lisa Nocita

QuizRevolution - Embeddable Online Quizzes for Business and Fun - 1 views

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    "Interactive Multimedia Quizzes That Can Be Embedded On Any Site."
Vanessa L.

Interactives - 0 views

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    These interactives provide educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas.
Lisa Nocita

Doceri - The Interactive Whiteboard for iPad. - 0 views

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    interactive whiteboard and screencast recorder for iPad
Lisa Nocita

inkle » inklewriter - 2 views

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    What it is: Inklewriter is a great digital tool that lets students (and teachers if you are so inclined) write and publish interactive stories. Inklewriter lets students create choose-your-own-adventure type stories, story lines can come with choices and then be linked back together. Inklewriter makes this process easier by keeping track of which story paths have been finished and which still need work. There is no set-up required, no programming language to learn and no diagrams. Inklewriter is free to use and easy to share with the world when it is published. When a story is finished, it can even be converted to Kindle format!
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    How to integrate Inklewriter into the classroom: Inklewriter is a great digital tool for creative writing. Students can explore multiple plot lines and what-if scenarios in their fictional writing. I also like the idea of using Inklewriter to ask kids to explore the "what-ifs" in history. What if we lost/won this war/battle? What if the other guy (or girl) had been elected president? What if the Berlin wall hadn't come down? These types of stories are fantastic opportunities for students to explore their curiosities and, in the process, learn more about the event they are exploring. After all, you have to know something about how an event actually went in order to write alternate endings. Inklewriter would be a fun way for students to come up with alternate endings to a novel they are reading. Our students wrote a variety of endings for The Giver. Each student wrote a different ending that picked up from the last chapter of the book. Inklewriter would have been a great tool to use for all of these endings to be available in one place. Students could copy/paste the last paragraph of the actual book and then offer their alternative endings as options. In science, students could use Inklewriter as a tool to record their hypothesis. Students can write out the objective and steps in their experiment and make a new "alternate ending" for their various hypothesis. In math, students could create story problems where they lead others down the path to discover the correct answer.
Lisa Nocita

Popcorn Maker - 1 views

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    Popcorn Maker is an online video mashup tool that makes it easy to integrate several different forms of online media into a video. A clip from YouTube can be enhanced with article clips, images, text, audio, maps, other live feeds and social media content. Add some "bling" to any video clip…interactive is better! Videos can be mashed without logging in. Creating a user profile let's you save and share the finished project.
Lisa Nocita

Inanimate Alice - Homepage - 2 views

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    A Digital Novel Set in a technology saturated near future, Inanimate Alice tells the story of a girl called Alice, merging text with animation, videos, music and games to explore what it means to conduct your life online. Inanimate Alice has proven to be popular across a broad range of ages as well as with a broad range of viewers, including both book-lovers and gamers. Because the level of interactivity starts out low in episode one, increasing with each subsequent episode in order to reflect Alice's own growing abilities, we've found that we can take an audience unfamiliar with multimedia fiction with us. Educators like Inanimate Alice because of this; students from primary to post-graduate level find the work engaging.
Lisa Nocita

Sharendipity - Create Rich Internet Applications without writing a single line of code - 0 views

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    "Sharendipity is a web based creativity suite where anyone can build and deploy engaging and interactive web applications. "
Lisa Nocita

Hot Potatoes Home Page - 0 views

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    Hot Potatoes suite includes six applications, enabling you to create interactive multiple-choice, short-answer, jumbled-sentence, crossword, matching/ordering and gap-fill exercises for the World Wide Web. Hot Potatoes is freeware, and you may use it for any purpose or project you like. It is not open-source.
Vanessa L.

ThingLink - Make Your Images Interactive - 0 views

shared by Vanessa L. on 09 May 12 - No Cached
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    web-based thinglink lets you collaboratively produce interactive images. Upload a file to thinglink acct then use the image editor to put placemarks in it. In each placemark you can enter text and link to a web page. The collaborative aspect comes into play when you embed it on your website or blog. You then have the option to allow others to add placemarks. How great would this be with primary source documents and photographs?
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    ThingLink's exclusive Rich Media Tags feature popular media players and apps. We have tags for YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud, Google Maps, Spotify, Flickr, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon, eBay, BestBuy, iTunes, Etsy, Mailchimp, FanBridge and more!
Lisa Nocita

Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 0 views

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    We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube's policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens We hope that students and educators gain useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship, not only on YouTube, but in all online activity.
Lisa Nocita

Search our Collections - John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum - 0 views

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    includes online interactive exhibits Civil Rights Timeline World on the Brink -- JFK & The Cuban Missile Crisis We Choose the Moon The President's Desk JFK50 -- graphic novel style approach about historical events from JFK's presidency
Lisa Nocita

ActiveTextbook | Interactive Textbook Software from Evident Point - 1 views

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    Active Textbook is an interesting service that you can use to turn your PDFs into multimedia documents. The basic idea behind the service is that you can upload PDFs and add pictures, links, and videos that are displayed when students read your PDF through the Active Textbook viewer. While reading your PDF through Active Textbook students can highlight, draw, and add comments to the document. Active Textbook could provide a good way to create your own short multimedia texts for students. The most compelling feature is the option for students to highlight and take notes on the document while they're reading it through Active Textbook. Active Textbook also adds a dictionary tool to your document which could be handy for some students. Active Textbook is free to use for up to 500 pages of material.
Lisa Nocita

Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - 2 views

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    "Meograph helps easily create, watch, and share interactive stories. Our first product combines maps, timeline, links, and multimedia to tell stories in context of where and when. Authoring is structured into a few simple prompts on an intuitive interface. Viewers get a new form of media that they can watch in two minutes or explore for an hour. Sharing is easy: the two most viral types of media are videos and infographics ... Meograph is both."
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    Thanks, Kelly! is this a free tool?
Lisa Nocita

EdchatInteractive - 1 views

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    "People don't learn just by watching. We need to interact, reflect, and participate. That's our model, in 45 minute segments that fit into the busy lives of educators."
Lisa Nocita

» Ideas for Using AASL Best Websites: Vocabulary.com AASL Blog - 0 views

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    "Vocabulary.com is comprised of three sections - The Challenge, Dictionary, and Vocabulary Lists. After creating an account, students can immediately begin playing the Challenge's interactive game to build knowledge and create a learning environment on their level. The Dictionary offers basic and advanced searches going beyond just definitions. Explanations and usage examples taken from current publications and classic literature provide a fuller context that helps fortify students' understanding. Thousands of word lists are available in the Vocabulary Lists section which also lets teachers and students create their own word lists based on assignments and personal interests."
Linda Corey

Nature Works Everywhere | Presented by The Nature Conservancy - 1 views

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    Free site designed for middle school
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