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Marlene Johnshoy

Curating the World of Educational Apps -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    Too many apps to sort through to find an educationally useful one?  Here's a database that is "a central resource to assist educators looking for mobile apps to facilitate the learning process" - the TBR dLearning Initiative.
Marlene Johnshoy

Education Week: March 15, 2012 - 0 views

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    A variety of articles - updates on e-learning in K-12.
Marlene Johnshoy

Free Virtual Classroom Premium Membership for Academicians on WizIQ - 1 views

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    Sign-up for the 30-day, but a year - free! Here's info I got in an email notification: We are glad to announce a free WizIQ individual membership for K-12 and College teachers. To be eligible for this offer, teachers need email addresses associated with their educational institutes (e.g., aprofessor@college.edu or ateacher@adistrict.k12.ma.us.) If you are a teacher from K12 or a College, apply and claim your free membership by following the steps below: Steps to get free WizIQ membership: 1.Sign up for a 30-day trial by clicking on the 'Apply now' button below 2. Verify your email address from your email inbox 3. You'll receive a confirmation email from us once your free membership is approved Apply now  WizIQ's free teacher accounts give educators at accredited institutions access to a range of teaching tools. To many educators, the virtual classroom for which WizIQ is best known only means live classes, which they might not need considering they see their students in person every day. But with the WizIQ Virtual Classroom teachers can also: Offer online courses for their school Run virtual office hours and homework help Run summer school online to address transportation and facilities issues Give AP students a jumpstart with virtual summer class sessions Let athletes or homebound students work with their classes, live, even if they can't be there Easily set up classes - without IT help Bring subject matter experts into their classrooms virtually Support group and project-based learning Engage hard-to-reach parents with: Virtual parents' nights Virtual conferences Adult education and community outreach Virtual math and literacy nights Broadcast live school committee meetings on the web Record lectures or flip their classrooms Conduct virtual field trips Run professional development when and where staff are available Share teaching resources among schools Teachers can take full advantage of every WizIQ feature, including screen-sharing, polling, video-confe
Charles Zook

Collaborize Classroom | Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 6 views

    • Charles Zook
       
      I have taken the plunge with this one. My students are using their Spanish names for their screen names. Special accents are pretty easy to insert in this platform.
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    It looks interesting, Charles! You'll have to let us know later on how things are going and what kinds of things you found worked well in that environment! Thanks for sharing the site.
Marlene Johnshoy

A List of Some of The Best Twitter Tools and Apps - 1 views

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    If you are really into Twitter, here is a site that investigates a number of tools that will help you use Twitter in different ways.
anonymous

Box of Tricks - Technology and Education - 0 views

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    make the most of the possibilities afforded to us by the effective use of the internet in order to raise achievement and participation, as well as to increase motivation and engagement.
Marlene Johnshoy

100 Incredibly Inspirational People To Follow On Twitter | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This was linked at the bottom of the Twitter Tools page - not specifically educational, but see if you find someone interesting to follow!
Marlene Johnshoy

FAQ - diigo in education? - 3 views

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    Here is information about the education side of Diigo - special accounts - and benefits - for teachers!
Abby Bajuniemi

The Google+ Language Hangout Experiment « Foreign Language « Look Out, Knock ... - 2 views

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      Cool!! If anyone is looking to see how a hangout could work, and you speak Spanish or Chinese, maybe try this out! 
  • The idea is simple: I want to host a public Hangout (so anyone can join) and people may come in and practice with me any one of the three languages I speak (Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and yes English too!).  I’m not counting Japanese yet because I still can’t really produce Japanese effectively.
Abby Bajuniemi

Next up for Google Plus Hangouts: Sign language support - Online Video News - 1 views

  • “I actually cried with joy at reading this post and finding out that Google and the Google+ team actually care about all of their user base. Thank you very much for just thinking about us.”
    • Abby Bajuniemi
       
      This really struck me because, as a hearing person, I take for granted that there might be issues for hearing-impaired people. It's so cool to me that developers are concerned about these users and are working to make their product a good one for them. This could also be relevant to those who wish to chat online with ASL "speakers" when they are trying to learn ASL! 
Kathryn Kerekes

App #13: FaceTime « Teaching with iPad - 0 views

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    Ideas for incorporating iPad or Facetime in the classroom.
Jessica Rojas

Technology in Foreign Language Education: BLOGS - 1 views

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    Technology in the classroom
Waka S

The Future of Education - 1 views

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    This is the site for Steve's "The Future of Education."
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