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Amanda Nichols

The Evolution of Search - YouTube - 1 views

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    The evolution of Google's search engine over time - interesting video
Amanda Nichols

Google to Track Data Across Its Services - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    From the article: "Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said, "Google will remain a place where you can do anonymous searches. We're very committed to having you have control over the information we have about you. So, for example, if you want to continue to use Google and don't log in, and don't tell us who you are, that will continue to be true forever." Mr. Schmidt's statement would remain true for people who aren't logged into a Gmail, Google+, YouTube, Android phone or any other Google account. But as Google's services become more ubiquitous and deeply linked, it could become more difficult for users to take Google up on that promise of anonymity."
Amanda Nichols

BYOD Class Takes Their Learning to YouTube -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Awesome example of a TRULY flipped classroom - where students are delivering video on demand instruction!
Melissa Rykse

quietube | Video without the distractions | Youtube, Viddler, Vimeo and more - 0 views

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    To watch web videos without the comments and crap, just drag the button below to your browser's bookmarks bar. On any of the supported video pages, click the bookmark button to watch in peace. You can then make short URLs too, to send the quietube version to your friends. Easy as.
Matt McCarty

YouTube - Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! Social Bookmarking 2.0 - 0 views

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    An overview of Diigo.com
Amanda Nichols

WebVideoFetcher.com - Download and Convert videos directly from Youtube, Facebook, Goog... - 0 views

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    Resource for downloading videos online - similar to Zamzar
anonymous

Free Technology for Teachers: Teaching in a 1:1 Environment in Maine - Guest Post - 1 views

  • The trap too many of us fall in to with technology is that we’re just doing the same things we’ve always done, except now there’s a computer involved. Sure, there are some “21st Century Skills” that students achieve (often times we falsely assume through osmosis), but at the end of the day, showing video clips on Youtube is no different than popping a video in the old VCR.
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    Blog article from a teacher perspective on using 1:1. "The trap too many of us fall in to with technology is that we're just doing the same things we've always done, except now there's a computer involved. "
Matt McCarty

An example of a video for Parents' Meeting / Curriculum Night - 0 views

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    Check this out. Could you do something like this for your class? How could a video like this make more of an impact for your parents, for your students?
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