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Michele Rosen

TouchDevelop - 0 views

shared by Michele Rosen on 25 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    This is a fab suite of programming tools and toys from Microsoft Research. The site using HTML 5 which means that it works across most devices from PCs, Apple, Android and more. It has a get tutorial section to get you started and you are able to pick apart coding from other public projects. You can share your finished scripts and programmes with a link to play on most devices and even export it to the Windows Store. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Nigel Coutts

Virtual Realities - 17 views

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    What are the possibilities for situated learning created by a growing number of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality Devices from Oculus Rift, Samsung, Google and Microsoft?
Dimitris Tzouris

Kodu | Projects | FUSE Labs - 21 views

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    Easily create 3D games. Free tool.
Greg Brandenburg

PowerGUI.org - Free Windows Powershell Community - 4 views

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    Must learn Powershell
Cathy Oxley

Windows Live Movie Maker Teacher Guide - 53 views

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    Thanks for sharing! This is useful!
Pamela Stevens

Office in Education - Are your students getting it? Find out with Interactive Classroom - 37 views

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    "In a nutshell, it works like this: You create presentations in PowerPoint, and \nInteractive Classroom helps you insert real time knowledge checks (called polls) \nalong the way. Polls can include multiple choice, yes/no, or true/false \nquestions, and they seamlessly integrate with the lesson you're teaching. \n\nStudents can connect to your presentation by joining an Interactive \nClassroom session that you create (note that your students will need a network \nconnection). After students join-and it's easy to do, so don't worry about \nspending half your class time setting it up-they see your presentation and the \npoll question(s) you've included in their own OneNote notebook. Students can \nanswer poll questions in OneNote, and you get real-time feedback in the charting \nformat you choose. You can add text or draw on your slides during the session, \nand your students will see the changes you've made in OneNote. They can also add \ntheir own comments and notes on the presentation."
Bill Graziadei, Ph.D. (aka Dr. G)

OpenOffice.org - The Free and Open Productivity Suite - 0 views

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    OpenOffice.org: The Free, Open Source Office Suite v3.0 Release See Open Office 3.0 Review by PC Magazine at http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2332502,00.asp
Tom Daccord

Innovative Teachers Network - 0 views

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    Welcome! We are a global community of educators who value innovative uses of information and communication technology to enhance teaching and learning experiences.
Danny Nicholson

In Pictures: Online computer tutorials based on pictures. Free. - 0 views

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    In Pictures online tutorials are based on pictures, not words. They're the easiest way to learn computer subjects. There's no complicated multimedia, just pictures that show exactly what to do
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