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For Teachers: The Difference between Fair Use and Copyright ~ Educational Technology an... - 4 views

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    This article has a nice video that shows a teacher in class explaining copyright and fair use to students using a document linked from the article. I tend to disagree that teachers making multiple copies for classroom use is a "fair use," however. Always check what the author says, and use Creative Commons if you don't want your ideas ripped off without permission.
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6 Ways to Show Your iPad on a Projector Scree - Learning in Hand - 1 views

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    This article has tons of information. Just pick the way that works best for you. Towards the bottom of the screen is a charge with features and pricing (some are free - there's an app for that).
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Educators Guide to the use of Pinterest in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobil... - 0 views

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    A great collection of instructional videos on how to use Pinterest for education, as well as a set of links to other educational sites.
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Osmo - Award-Winning Educational Games System for iPad - 0 views

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    This looks like a fascinating game system that includes physics (Newton), drawing (Masterpiece), increasingly difficult puzzles (Tangram), and words and numbers for game practice. It uses both physical and digital elements -- e.g., drawing on paper, and moving letters and numbers around. I haven't had a chance to try it out, but it's one of "TIME's [popular news magazine] best inventions of 2014." The only catch is the $99 to buy the app. You will then need to spend a little more for some of the apps. For 9+.
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Skype Journal: Skype and distance learning. - 1 views

  • Extraordinary edublogger Barbara Sawhill at Oberlin University's language lab in Ohio brings students of Arabic to talk with native speakers in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia using Skype. This triumph over distance only works because Skype's sound quality keeps the high and low tones of sound; telephones and other VoIP software/hardware clip out those parts of speech.
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    Has links to Sawhill's Arabic project and info about partner exchanges through Skype.
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