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Convert any text to speech with iSpeech - 6 views

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    You can insert text here and have it read to you in a fairly good electronic voice. This might make a nice listening practice for student writers who want to hear how they sound, or for new adult readers who are just getting an idea of print to sound connections. The upgraded (paid) version of iSpeech has premium voices, but the sound quality is very good in the free version.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Five Fun and Free iPad Apps That Help Students Learn to W... - 1 views

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    "Jumbled Sentences is a series of five free iPad apps designed to help students learn to construct sentences. The apps provide students with drag and drop activities in which they sort jumbled words into sentences. The sound can be turned off and on in each app. When the sound is turned on students can hear the words read them by the narrator. The narrator also reads the sentences that students construct. The app provides students with immediate feedback on each of the sentences that they build. When students correctly create sentences they earn virtual coins that they can then use to buy virtual stickers to mark their progress." These apps might be useful for EFL/ESL students, since they include sound/reading aloud of sentences. t/h R. Byrne
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Sounds Familiar? Accents and Dialects of the UK - 5 views

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    Over 600 audio clips from the British Library Sound Archive collection. Would be useful for hearing how modern dialects actually sound; includes Minority/Ethnic accents.
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Pronuncian American English Pronunciation - 0 views

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    Pronuncian is devoted solely to American English Pronunciation, with free sound drills, lessons on sound, linking, stress, and pitch. Site also includes forums and weekly podcast. Subscribers also have access to additional listening exercises and quizzes. Teacher tools are currently in beta version and available for a reduced fee. Intermediate to Advanced students.
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    Site devoted to American English Pronunciation with free and paid content.
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Free Sound Effects - 3 views

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    You may use the sound effects on this web site free of charge in your video, film, audio and multimedia productions (but do not re-sell them or post on a web site for download).
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Free online tutorial for using Soundcloud - 3 views

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    R. Stannard: "This tool allows students to create sound files and then the teacher or other students can listen, click on the sound wave and add comments. So it is great for providing feedback as teachers can listen to the recordings and then click at the appropriate point and add comments regarding language, intonation, content or pronunciation."
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Evolving Technology Gives True Voices to Children Who Cannot Speak - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Until recently, devices that help children like Enrique speak used modified adult voices. The effect can be startling to those listening because it doesn't sound like a child's voice. Most existing children's voices sound "like adults on helium," said David Niemeijer, chief executive and lead developer at AssistiveWare, which developed the software Enrique tested. "
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Sounds Familiar? - 4 views

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    "The UK is a rich landscape of regional accents and dialects, each evidence of our society' s continuity and change, our local history and our day-to-day lives. This site captures and celebrates the diversity of spoken English in the second half of the twentieth century." Includes 76 sound recordings and over 600 audio clips from the British Library archive o English Dialects.
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Brains of children with a better physical fitness possess a greater volume of grey matt... - 0 views

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    "Researchers from the University of Granada (UGR) have proven, for the first time in history, that physical fitness in children may affect their brain structure, which in turn may have an influence on their academic performance." A good reference for the concept of "sound mind, sound body."
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Learning Styles: concepts and Evidence - 5 views

  • Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately.
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    An interesting review of the literature on learning styles: "Our review of the literature disclosed ample evidence that children and adults will, if asked, express preferences about how they prefer information to be presented to them. There is also plentiful evidence arguing that people differ in the degree to which they have some fairly specific aptitudes for different kinds of thinking and for processing different types of information. However, we found virtually no evidence for the interaction pattern mentioned above, which was judged to be a precondition for validating the educational applications of learning styles. Although the literature on learning styles is enormous, very few studies have even used an experimental methodology capable of testing the validity of learning styles applied to education. Moreover, of those that did use an appropriate method, several found results that flatly contradict the popular meshing hypothesis. "We conclude therefore, that at present, there is no adequate evidence base to justify incorporating learning-styles assessments into general educational practice. Thus, limited education resources would better be devoted to adopting other educational practices that have a strong evidence base, of which there are an increasing number. However, given the lack of methodologically sound studies of learning styles, it would be an error to conclude that all possible versions of learning styles have been tested and found wanting; many have simply not been tested at all. Further research on the use of learning-styles assessment in instruction may in some cases be warranted, but such research needs to be performed appropriately."
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One in 8 Million - New York Characters in Sound and Images - The New York Times - 5 views

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    Great listening activity with authentic voices--sound and images of ordinatry people telling extraordinary stories.
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- Free royalty Sounds Effects,Music Loops,Samples - SoundsResource.com - 2 views

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    Royalty-free audio, categorized by types, e.g., animals, people, music loops, office setting, comics, etc. (Requires userregistration and login.) Good place to look for sound fx for projects.
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Phonetics: The Sounds of English and Spanish - THe University of Iowa - 4 views

  • # The English and Spanish Phonetics libraries are web resources that have the following features for each of the consonants and vowels of Spanish and American English. # A real-time Flash animated articulatory diagram of each consonant and vowel. # An annotated step-by-step description of how the sound is produced. # Video and audio of the sound spoken in context. # The navigation reflects the classification of consonants by manner, place or voicing and vowels. # Interactive diagram of the articulatory anatomy.
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    Flash-based articulatory functions, video and audio support.
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Crib Sheets Help Students Prioritize and Organize Course Content | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    Preparing a "crib sheet" for an exam involves not just writing down some facts, but when done in groups, the sorting out, prioritizing, organizing, and integrating of course content. This article suggests using crib sheets as a study tool and provides a lesson idea that sounds quite promising.
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Team-based learning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    As Vance Stevens points out, TBL sounds a lot like "communities of practice." The Wikipedia article has a brief history, motivations and benefits, etc.
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Learning Never Stops: Free Map Tools - Use maps in cool and unique ways - 1 views

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    Sounds like a good place for many different kinds of content- and project-based learning. "Free Map Tools is an online resource that allows you to utilize maps in really cool and interesting ways. With this site you can find the distance between two points, by land and air. You are able to calculate the area of a region on a map. It allows you to determine how far you can travel while walking, riding a bike, or driving a car for a designated amount of travel time. It will even tell you where you would end up if you tunneled through the earth. Free Map Tools is a very cool website that has applications for social studies, science , and math teachers."
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How an iPad is a More Powerful Content-Creation Device Than a Laptop. « Douch... - 0 views

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    Points out the advantages of using a tablet device for content-creation. It's fast, mobile, and economical: "We've had computers in schools for years, but in reality many (most?) classroom teachers don't and never did have their students making podcasts, movies, eBooks and websites. Doing so seems too time consuming and for many non-technical teachers the learning curve appears disproportionate to the benefits realised. "But producing comparable creative content on an iPad is relatively quick, simple, yields impressive results with minimal fuss, and the learning curve is … well, there almost isn't one! There is no need to connect an external microphone (the built-in one is better than that in any laptop), no need to adjust recording levels, no need to use a pop-filter. No need to import media from a recording device to the editing device (becasue they are one and the same), and it's unnecessary to allow 10 minutes at the end of a class, to save, unplug devices, shut down and stow the laptops. Instead, when the bell sounds, students simply flip their iPad cases closed and walk to the next class!"
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Five Tips for Building Strong Collaborative Learning | Edutopia - 10 views

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    These are great tips for organizing content-based learning especially. Sound pedagogical advice for sharing responsibility, focusing on process rather than right answers, and using creativity to solve processes.
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Integrating Technology and Literacy | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Offers 4 different tools than can help you and students with video and Web work: Scrible to annotate electronic texts lets students work collaboratively and teachers can use annotations for formative assessment and comments; VideoAnt lets you use video as texts to timestamp video for access later, type up notes in a sidebar, and share annotations; Kaizena Shortcut is a Google extension that allows detailed feedback, and can also be used for recordings; EDPuzzle lets teachers create lessons for instructional videos like Khan Academy and give feedback on students progress. These all sound worth a try.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three Mobile Blogging Activities for Students - 4 views

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    "Blogging apps make it possible for students to record their observations and those of others from almost anywhere (click here for the mobile apps for the most popular blog platforms). Here are three mobile blogging activities that you might have students try on your next field trip." R. Byrne suggests 3 lessons using Animoto for mobile, podcasting with Audioboo or Sound Cloud, and picture enhancement with ThingLink or PicCollage. More ideas in the links below the entry.
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