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Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - Issue 49 - 0 views

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    Free and open online teacher magazine from UKEdChat
Scott Kinkoph

A Great Tool to Create Classroom Magazines - 0 views

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    make classroom magazines online
Martin Burrett

November 2016 UKEd Magazine - 0 views

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    Free online/downloadable educational magazine
Stéphane Métral

AllYouCanRead.com - The World's Largest Online Newsstand - 28,000 Newspapers and Magazi... - 0 views

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    Welcome to AllYouCanRead, a massive media directory of 22,800 local and international magazines and newspapers from all over the world. Over 200 countries are represented at AllYouCanRead.com.
Martin Burrett

Create Posters & magazine covers online - 0 views

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    Make magazine covers and posters by uploading a photo to this site and setting the templates, images, fonts and text until it's just right. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
insightsmanoj

Best Business Magazine in the World | Online Business News & Journals - 0 views

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    Best Online Business Magazine in the world with updated Business news and blogs.
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    Best Online Business Magazine in the world
Martin Burrett

UKEd Magazine - Issue 48 - 0 views

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    "View issue 48 of the UKEdChat magazine."
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Martin Burrett

YUDU - Publish Digital Magazines and More Online - 1 views

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    A useful site for creating online books and magazines. It's a get way to digitise your children's work to display online. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

It's Just a Matter of Time - 0 views

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    As teachers our time is unfortunately finite, but there are ways that we can use time in the classroom to have a positive impact on learning, progress, attitudes and mindset. In this article I hope you will find something that will really resonate. It is important that you carefully discriminate and find the new tips that work for you. After all, we don't have much time.
Martin Burrett

ICTmagic Show Online Magazine - Jan 2012 - 0 views

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    The January issue of the ICTmagic Show online magazine is out, full of my favourite recent finds and how you can use them in your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/%2AICTmagic+Show
Martin Burrett

Searcheeze - 0 views

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    A great site for making online magazines using content from the internet. Add articles, videos, audio and more in just a few clicks. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

UKED magazine Jan 2014 - 0 views

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    The UKED magazine. 34 pages of professional development gold for educators. Articles, web tools, classroom tips and tricks. Great!
Vince Mcdaniel

16 Apps to Help You Read on the Move - 0 views

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    From books and magazines, to op-eds and reviews, if the digital onslaught has been responsible for anything, it's been for delivering a myriad of content. Oftentimes, way too much content, ...
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    From books and magazines, to op-eds and reviews, if the digital onslaught has been responsible for anything, it's been for delivering a myriad of content. Oftentimes, way too much content, ...
Martin Burrett

Slate - 0 views

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    Apple app to make and publish beautiful interactive magazines and documents quickly and easily. It has a wide range of themes, fonts and you can add your own images. Students can type or use the speech-to-text function, which make it accessible for a wide range of abilities.
Martin Burrett

UKED Magazine - July 2015 - 0 views

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    Languages Special
mbarek Akaddar

TOPICS Online Magazine | ESL/EFL | Sandy Peters and Thomas Peters - 12 views

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    Online Magazine for Learners of English
J Black

Full Disclosure » Blog Archive » Forget broadcasting, the future is narrowcas... - 0 views

  • Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV — once described as having a license to print money — are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world’s largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination — not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
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    Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV - once described as having a license to print money - are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world's largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination - not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
Jeff Johnson

Content used to be king (learning in an online world) - 0 views

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    There was a time when books, newspapers, magazines and journals were the prime source of content and information.  It was always your move! navigating the authority maze,  enjoying slow reading of (limited) information sources in order to gain a knowledge base that matched a particular curriculum outline. This was when content was king and the teacher was the sage on the stage. Now communication is the new curriculum, and content is but grist to the mill that churns new knowledge. Why?  I came across a few good reads this week that set me thinking and wondering about the changes that we must support in our teaching and in our library services.
Joseph Alvarado

Teachers TV March 2010 - 0 views

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    Very cool teacher tv interactive Magazine.
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