Contents contributed and discussions participated by Pamela Stevens
Video Games: A New Frontier in Pedagogy - 5 views
UsefulCharts.com | Cool Charts & Timelines - 13 views
Pros and Cons of Social Media in the Classroom -- Campus Technology - 2 views
Blooms Taxonomy of Apps - 7 views
21st Century Fluency Project - 3 views
US Senators Propose Bill To Censor Any Sites The Justice Depatement Declares 'Pirate' S... - 0 views
Na'vi Avatar Photo Manipulation (Exclusive Tutorial) | Photo Editing - 3 views
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This is a Photoshop tutorial showing you all the steps you need to take in order to photo-manipulate yourself into a Na'vi (based on the characters in James Cameron's movie "Avatar"). I used Photoshop CS2 in order to create this, but newer and older versions should do the same, as I used basic Photoshop tools only. I hope you will find this helpful. Read more: http://www.webdesign.org/photoshop/photo-editing/na-vi-avatar-photo-manipulation-exclusive-tutorial.18015.html#ixzz0piD4VI2J
I.N.K. - 5 views
Enhancing the Classroom with Wordle - The Educators' Royal Treatment - 8 views
Grant Wrangler Grants for Teachers - 6 views
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Grant Wrangler® is a free grants listing service offered by Nimble Press™. We make it easier for teachers, librarians, and parents to find funding, including grants and awards for arts, history, mathematics, science, technology, and more. We also help grant-giving organizations more effectively promote their grants and awards to teachers and schools across America. To learn more about our services, go to Nimble Net™.
TED Blog: Siftables, the toy blocks that think: David Merrill on TED.com - 4 views
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Siftables, the toy blocks that think: David Merrill on TED.com In the latest release from TED2009, MIT grad student David Merrill demos Siftables -- cookie-sized, computerized tiles you can stack and shuffle in your hands. These future-toys can do math, play music, and talk to their friends, too. (Recorded in 2009 in Monterey, California. Duration: 7:09.)
TeachPaperless: Top Eleven Things All Teachers Must Know About Technology (or: I promis... - 0 views
2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 0 views
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A Radically Different World If you think our future will require better schools, you're wrong. The future of education calls for entirely new kinds of learning environments. If you think we will need better teachers, you're wrong. Tomorrow's learners will need guides who take on fundamentally different roles. As every dimension of our world evolves so rapidly, the education challenges of tomorrow will require solutions that go far beyond today's answers.