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Sally Loan

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Free Tools for Creating Stopmotion and Timelapse Vi... - 0 views

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    Alternative to conventional video
yeuann

Mobile Devices For Learning: what you need to know - 1 views

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    An entertaining and readable article on how to not only use e-learning in the classroom, but also how educators can help get parents involved in e-learning too.
Eveleen Er

How I use my iPhone and iPad as a college math teacher - 0 views

shared by Eveleen Er on 10 May 13 - No Cached
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    Provides a list of useful apps
Kartini Ishak

20 Ways High Schools Are Using Twitter In The Classroom - 0 views

  • BACKCHANNEL DISCUSSION TOOL High school students can sometimes be quite introverted and shy in the classroom, but outspoken online. Additionally, some high school classes move through discussions quickly, and not all students find the opportunity to speak up in class. Both of these issues are addressed as high school classes encourage a Twitter backchannel discussion, in which quiet, shy, and unable-to-get-a-word-in-edgewise students are able to speak up in class without actually speaking up in class, sharing their comments, insights, and even relevant links through Twitter as the discussion goes on. Educators have found that Twitter backchannel discussions provide for more interaction not just in the classroom, but beyond, as students often enjoy further carrying on the conversation even after class time is over.
  • BACKCHANNEL DISCUSSION TOOL High school students can sometimes be quite introverted and shy in the classroom, but outspoken online. Additionally, some high school classes move through discussions quickly, and not all students find the opportunity to speak up in class. Both of these issues are addressed as high school classes encourage a Twitter backchannel discussion, in which quiet, shy, and unable-to-get-a-word-in-edgewise students are able to speak up in class without actually speaking up in class, sharing their comments, insights, and even relevant links through Twitter as the discussion goes on. Educators have found that Twitter backchannel discussions provide for more interaction not just in the classroom, but beyond, as students often enjoy further carrying on the conversation even after class time is over.
  • PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Twitter makes the education world smaller, connecting principals, teachers, and other education professionals across the U.S. and even around the globe. Principal Sheninger at New Milford High School in New Jersey started using Twitter to keep in touch with parents, but found its real value in reaching out to other educators and collaborating with them. He is able to use the tool to find new ideas, new resources, and ideas for professional development
Eveleen Er

Augmented Reality In The Classroom: Aurasma | Conservative Teachers of America - 1 views

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    watch the video
Ashley Tan

Free Technology for Teachers: wireWax - Create Interactive Videos and Play Videos Withi... - 1 views

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    wireWax is a new service (still in beta) that takes the concept of YouTube annotations and makes it much better. On wireWax you can build interactive tags into your videos. Each tag that you add to your video have another video from YouTube or Vimeo or an image from Facebook, Flickr, or Instagram. A tag can also include an audio track from SoundCloud or a reference article from Qwiki. What makes using wireWax different from using the YouTube annotations tool is that clicking on your tags (what YouTube calls annotations) does not send you outside of the video you're currently watching. This means that you can watch a video within a video or view a picture or listen to a different audio track within the original video. When you click a tag in the original video the video pauses and the tagged item is displayed.
yeuann

Given Tablets But No Teachers, Ethiopian Kids Teach Themselves - 1 views

  • Earlier this year, OLPC workers dropped off closed boxes containing the tablets, taped shut, with no instruction. “I thought the kids would play with the boxes. Within four minutes, one kid not only opened the box, found the on-off switch … powered it up. Within five days, they were using 47 apps per child, per day. Within two weeks, they were singing ABC songs in the village, and within five months, they had hacked Android,” Negroponte said. “Some idiot in our organization or in the Media Lab had disabled the camera, and they figured out the camera, and had hacked Android.”
  • Children there had never previously seen printed materials, road signs, or even packaging that had words on them, Negroponte said.
  • “If they can learn to read, then they can read to learn.”
Niko chen

Three Ways to Watch Videos & Discuss Them in Real-time Online - 1 views

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    These sites enable users to watch videos online and discuss them with others at the same time.
Eveleen Er

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Make Your Podcast Sticky [Infographic] - 0 views

  • Sticky ideas are ones that we can plainly understand, clearly remember, and easily retell. When teachers and students make educational podcasts, whether audio or video, we want them to be sticky.
Niko chen

Stiple - Create Interactive Images - 1 views

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    Stipple is a new service (still in an invite-only beta) that allows you to create interactive images. Using Stipple you can upload an image and tag it with pinmarks. Within each pinmark you can include videos, links, text, audio files, and more images.
Niko chen

Free Music in the Free Music Archive - 0 views

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    Free music with various creative commons licenses.
Kartini Ishak

The Teacher's Visual Guide To Social Media | TeachThought - 0 views

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    A visual interpretation of the possibilities of using social media in formal learning environments. A visual pleasure to read. 
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