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5 EASY Techie Tools for Social Studies Projects - The Techie Teacher - 0 views

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    These tools might also be of great use for other kinds of content-based projects and learning activities. For middle and upper grades as well as adults: Scribble Maps (an easier version of Google Earth/Maps), which includes pencil tools for drawing on the map; Presentations within Google Classroom, used by the students; Newspaper Generator to summarize main ideas; Timeline Maker, with a link to a planner activity and reference to another on ReadWriteThink; and Fakebook, a Facebook-like application for historical figures on ClassTools.net. Very useful blog with many other tools and activities. Social studies oriented.
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A Makerspace Built by Elementary Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Third-graders built a Lego-Space. The various steps to creating the budget, presenting a proposal, etc., are outlined in detail in this article. A practical example as an intro to the Maker concept. "The impact the students have had within the school is real. They identified a need for a Makerspace and took the steps to make it a reality. The countless lessons learned throughout the process and the life experiences the students gained are certain be ones the kids will never forget."
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Free Tools To create and Administer Quizzes - 5 views

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    "The following are some of the best free tools available online that can help teachers create quizzes." This blog links to some 16 online quiz makers with very short descriptions of each. For college/adults and K-12 also. Some sites have pre-made tests in such subject areas as history, geography, and grammar. Most allow different types of quizzes and some have games as well.
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Game Design Tool Kit | Learning Games Network - 2 views

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    "The Game Design Tool Kit has been designed to support conceptual game design and development activities independent of the need for software programming. Although not intended to be a primer for any specific game production tools or technical frameworks, it outlines strategies teachers can use to bridge conceptual development with technical implementation using a variety of tools and applications, such as Game Salad, Game Maker, Gamestar Mechanic, and Kodu, among others. " The frontpage includes a video discussing game design methodology at the Stanford U. Game Design Jam. This is serious educational gaming. I've downloaded Game Salad, but haven't had a chance to try it out yet. Registration required; inservice training sessions, and game jams are available, probably for a fee, but it looks usable out of the box.
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Pathbrite - ePortfolio Maker - 5 views

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    This is a tool recommended by a Webhead for creating an eportfolio. Sign up is free and there is a special section for educators. Like many new online tools, this may eventually become not-free bu in the meantime it looks like a good place to collect and display student work. Allows for all types of media and you can organize in a variety of ways. Media can be uploaded from your computer or from various social media you use. A little slow and clunky, but usable.
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Free Online Animated GIF Maker - Make A GIF Easily - 0 views

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    All online tool to create animations, with several extra features, such as playing a gif backward, or spitting it into separate pictures. No registration needed. All platforms, including Linux; plays through a flash-enabled browser.
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My Ebook Maker - 0 views

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    Looks like a great way to self-publish your own text, or have your students create an online portfolio of their work. Directions are very simple and clear, right on the frontpage., and the tool has a full suite of editing tools.
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How to create stop-motion animation at home | - 1 views

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    Stop-motion animation would be a great project for middle school and high school students. Teaches planning and patience.
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Boinx iStopMotion: Mac Stop Motion and Time Lapse Software - 1 views

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    The software iStopMotion is fun to use and suitable for kids. See other articles on stop-motion animation and the TED-Ed videos at Animation Basics 101: http://blog.ed.ted.com/2016/07/13/animation-basics-101/
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PosterMyWall | The Best online Custom Poster and Photo Collage Maker. Free Downloads! - 1 views

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    Fun and easy for students to make a wide variety of posters. Have them use it to advertise their projects, or to make signs on how to use various tools for their lab walls. Free and downloadable as .pdf. With graphics software and a large-size printer, much larger posters could be made.
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Kids Fun Online: Interactive Weather Maker - 0 views

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    This is a nice science activity. You can turn a sunny day into a windy day or even a blizzard. Requires Flash plug-in. For grades 2-6.
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Map Maker - 1 views

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    This looks like a very useful tool, once students got used to using it. Has political, ecology, population, etc., possibilities. Visualize history.
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10 Things I've Learned (So Far) from Making a Meta-MOOC - 0 views

  • Technology has a way of making people lose their marbles — both the hype and the hysteria we saw a year ago were ridiculous.  It is good that society in general is hitting the pause button. Is there a need for online education? Absolutely. Are MOOCs the best way? Probably not in most situations, but possibly in some, and, potentially, in a future iteration, massive learning possibilities well might offer something to those otherwise excluded from higher education (by reasons of cost, time, location, disability, or other impediments).
  • Also, in the flipped classroom model, there is no cost saving; in fact, there is more individual attention. The MOOC video doesn’t save money since, we know, it requires all the human and technological apparatus beyond the video in order to be effective. A professor has many functions in a university beyond giving a lecture — including research, training future graduate students, advising, and running the university, teaching specialized advance courses, and moving fields of knowledge forward.
  • My face-to-face students will learn about the history and future of higher education partly by serving as “community wranglers” each week in the MOOC, their main effort being to transform the static videos into participatory conversations.  
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  • I’ve been humbled all over again by the innovation, ingenuity, and dedication of teachers — to their field, to their subject matter, and to anonymous students worldwide. My favorite is Professor Al Filreis of the University of Pennsylvania who teaches ModPo (Modern and Contemporary American Poetry) as a seminar.  Each week students, onsite and online, discuss a poem in real time. There are abundant office hours, discussion leaders, and even a phone number you can call to discuss your interpretations of the week’s poem. ModPo students are so loyal that, when Al gave a talk at Duke, several of his students drove in from two and three states away to be able to testify to how much they cherished the opportunity to talk about poetry together online. Difficult contemporary poets who had maybe 200 readers before now have thousands of passionate fans worldwide.
  • Interestingly, MOOCs turn out to be a great advertisement for the humanities too. There was a time when people assumed MOOC participants would only be interested in technical or vocational training. Surprise! It turns out people want to learn about culture, history, philosophy, social issues of all kinds. Even in those non-US countries where there is no tradition of liberal arts or general education, people are clamoring to both general and highly specialized liberal arts courses.
  • First let’s talk about the MOOC makers, the professors. Once the glamor goes away, why would anyone make a MOOC? I cannot speak for anyone else — since it is clear that there is wide variation in how profs are paid to design MOOCs — so let me just tell you my arrangement. I was offered $10,000 to create and teach a MOOC. Given the amount of time I’ve spent over the last seven months and that I anticipate once the MOOC begins, that’s less than minimum wage. I do this as an overload; it in no way changes my Duke salary or job requirement. More to the point, I will not be seeing a penny of that stipend. It’s in a special account that goes to the TAs for salary, to travel for the assistants to go to conferences for their own professional development, for travel to make parts of the MOOC that we’ve filmed at other locations, for equipment, and so forth. If I weren’t learning so much and enjoying it so much or if it weren’t entirely voluntary (no one put me up to this!), it would be a rip off. I have control over whether my course is run again or whether anyone else could use it.
  • Interestingly, since MOOCs, I have heard more faculty members — senior and junior — talking about the quality of teaching and learning than I have ever heard before in my career.
  • 9. The best use of MOOCs may not be to deliver uniform content massively but to create communities and networks of passionate learners galvanized around a particular topic of shared interest. To my mind, the potential for thousands of people to work together in local and distributed learning communities is very exciting. In a world where news has devolved into grandstanding, badgering, hyperbole, accusation, and sometimes even falsehood, I love the greater public good of intelligent, thoughtful, accurate, reliable content on deep and important subjects — whether algebra, genomics, Buddhist scripture, ethics, cryptography, classical music composition, or parallel programming (to list just a few offerings coming up on the Coursera platform). It is a huge public good when millions and millions of people worldwide want to be more informed, educated, trained, or simply inspired.
  • The “In our meta-MOOC” seems to me to be an over complication, and is in fact describing the original MOOC (now referred to as cMOOC) based around concepts of Connectivism (Downes & Siemens) itself drawing on Communities of Practice theory of learning (Wenger). This work was underway in 2008 http://halfanhour.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/mooc-resurgence-of-community-in-online.html
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Make a Group Website - Webs.com - 2 views

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    This Website making service has so many features that it looks likely to become a pay-per-use site eventually. Very professional looking with 300 site templates, phote album capacity, blogs and forums, calendar, password protection, email list, etc.
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    If you try out this Website maker, please let us know!
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Google Map Maker - 2 views

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    Mapping one's local neighborhood would be a great project-based learning adventure tht could really involve students in a variety of technologies, planning, taking shots, exploring local resources, et .
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Free Quiz Maker: Create A Quiz Online, Make Your Own Free Quizzes, Questions, Tests & Fun Trivia Quizes - 2 views

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    Create an online quize with your ownimages, post quiz to your Website or share by email., view quiz results and discussions. Large catelog of pr-made quizzes to use also.
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Puzzle Maker - LessonCorner - 3 views

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    Makes several kinds of puzzles--such as crosswords, word search, etc.--either from canned word lists or lists you make up yourself. The puzzle can be printed for class use, but not completed online.
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SocialGO - Create Social Networks, Build Social Networking Sites, Social Network Maker - 3 views

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    If you are disappointed that Ning gave up doing free web, you might find SocialGO a place to rebuild: "Whether you're a beginner or seasoned developer, build a feature-packed Social Network customized for your group on SocialGO. No software, hosting or coding required just pick your features, monetization options, support package and GO. "
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Hot Potatoes Home Page - 2 views

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    "The 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. On September 1, 2009, Hot Potatoes was released as freeware."
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