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Martin Burrett

Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures - 0 views

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    Make a tilt shift photo where objects and people look miniature. I love this effect. Your class will have great fun playing with this tool and making art. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Judy Robison

The Image Mixer - 0 views

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    an online abstract image generator that mixes images from it's own library and creates really original abstract pictures.
Janet Allen

Pics 4 Learning - 33 views

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    Thousands of copyright free and copyright friendly images and photos for teachers and students.
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    Copyright friendly images
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    Great site for copyright free images
Maggie Verster

Public Domain Clip Art - 39 views

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    PDClipart.org is a HUGE collection of public domain clip art. The collection is FREE and NO REGISTRATION is required.
Tom Daccord

Woophy - About - 1 views

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    Woophy stands for WOrld Of PHotographY, a website founded by a Dutch collective of photo aficionados and internet designers who believe navigation on internet can be more visual, logical and associative. The goal of Woophy's founders is to create an accessible, visual, current, democratic and collective work of art comprised of a database picturing our remarkable world. With the help of (amateur) photographers across the world we strive to ultimately cover every inch of our world map with images that represent the world's beauty and peculiarity from all different cultural perspectives. Users upload their photos into a free personal account protected by a password, or download pictures for personal use. User email addresses and passwords are not shared with any third parties whatsoever.
anonymous

The Best Online Sources For Images | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 22 views

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    Larry's excellent set of links for copyright and royalty free clip art and photographs.
Martin Burrett

Comix - Comic strip maker - 0 views

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    A beautifully made comic strip maker which is designed for younger children. Easy to use and a good collection of clip art images. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Judy Robison

Welcome to Picozu - the HTML5 image editor - 39 views

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    Picozu is an image drawing and photo retouching application made specifically for the browser. Picozu supports a good number of brushes, filters, dynamic windows, HSL, CYMK, layers, actions history, batch processing, primitives, curves, texture rendering, cropping and much more. These sophisticated tools put it in the ranks of complex desktop software like Photoshop and Illustrator.
Martin Burrett

IconBug - 0 views

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    A nice site for finding stylish icons and clipart. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Martin Burrett

Open ClipArt Library - 50 views

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    Some pics not appropriate for kids, good source for teacher
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    A good free clipart library with lots of pics suitable for schools. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

Microsoft Collage Creator - 0 views

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    Make amazing collages with just a few clicks with this great downloadable tool from Microsoft Research. Sign in required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

Sketch Star - Create Animation - 0 views

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    This is a great online animation tool designed for children. It has a great set of tools, including clipart, text tools and 'puppet' images with movable limbs and changeable heads. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Martin Burrett

Panoramas.dk- Midsummer in Sweden, Red Army Pop Art in Sofia, Buckingham Palace, Salt L... - 0 views

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    A great site containing hundreds of 360 degree panorama photos from all over the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
anonymous

UVic's Language Teaching Clipart Library - 13 views

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    This library consists of about 3000 images which UVIC hope will be useful in the teaching of basic vocabulary in a variety of languages. The characters and objects depicted are as culturally neutral as UVIC could make them.
Mendi Benigni

Mobile Teaching Versus Mobile Learning (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

    • Mendi Benigni
       
      It seems like it's more about multimedia stimulating the brain in different areas rather than the fact that it's mobile or portable.
  • need to move beyond the heavy reliance on text.
  • lot of digital books floating around, being hailed as amazing advancements in teaching and learning. Although I know the majority of materials currently available to students on their portable multimedia consumption devices are still primarily text-based, maybe including a static image or two (see Figure 3, a color, static digital page with a Venn diagram that is no different from the same page in the printed book5),
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  • it's not enough for CourseSmart to make PDF-like copies of textbooks available for students to purchase; instead, we need the type of interactivity we're starting to see from the textbooks available in Inkling.
  • transformative
  • we need to think more systematically about how to design education to facilitate learning
  • We need to provide materials or applications that allow students to practice identifying parts of the body on their mobile multimedia devices before taking the high-stakes midterm or final exam.
  • At minimum we could be asking our students to capture raw material from the real world and engage with it based on the concepts we are teaching them.
  • It's one thing to learn about different architectural styles in a Western Civ or Construction textbook or lecture; it's another to apply what you've learned by going out into the community and taking pictures of buildings and then identifying the architectural influences
  • In both cases the activity of capturing "raw" digital material can lead to further learning or assessment activities where students might develop multimedia projects.
  • a Citrix server with the ability for students to check out laptops and iPads with Citrix running on them gives faculty outside of the art and business departments the ability to require students to manipulate images. For example, Scottsdale Community College in Arizona has a Citrix environment that allows students to access applications like Photoshop on an iPad (Figure 6).
  • engaging
  • away from how instructors teach to how students learn. Research now shows that successful learning needs to be act
  • active
  • connect to the students' prior knowledge
  • simulate real-world experiences
  • To achieve the promise of mobile learning, we have to stop thinking about these powerful mobile multimedia devices as only consumption devices and get students using them as production devices.
  • To achieve the promise of mobile learning, we have to stop thinking about these powerful mobile mu
  • mobile devices not only makes the content more accessible, it also helps students engage the content using multiple senses
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