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jodi tompkins

EduDemic » 41 New Ways Google Docs Makes Your Life Easier - 0 views

  • New version of Google documents
  • The new version has chat, character-by-character real time co-editing, and makes imports and exports much better
  • Over the next couple of weeks, they’re rolling out the ability to upload, store, and share any file in Google Docs
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  • Forms: Add pages and allow navigation to a specific page within a form
  • Shared folders
  • Bulk upload
  • Forms improvements
  • They’ve added a new question type (grid), support for right-to-left languages in forms, and a new color scheme for the forms summary. Also, you can now pre-populate form fields with URL parameters, and if you use Google Apps, you can create forms which require sign-in to access
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    Google Docs newest features
Billy Gerchick

6 Ways to Publish Your Own Book - 1 views

  • Users are able to use Google Book Search (Beta), which puts your book content in Google’s search results.
  • Lulu allows you to create a variety of books, but also lets you develop digital media. These range from music and ringtones to videos and e-books. With Lulu, you can also scan and digitize your old books, albums, and photos
  • Softcovers start at $7.60
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  • To increase your search ranking, you are able to add subtitles, tags, categories, and descriptions
  • Softcovers start at $12.95
  • . Because CreateSpace is a subsidiary of Amazon, it’s easier and quicker to sell your book through Amazon
  • Standard B&W starts at $3.66 per book; Standard Color starts at $6.55. You can also upgrade to their Pro Plan, which is $39.00 per book. The Pro Plan allows you to keep more from each sale, and pay less when ordering copies.
  • Prices start at $0.045 per page and a $4 binding fee.
  • WeBook combines the joys of self publishing with social media. You are able to write a book alone or collaborate with other writers. The site provides an online text editor for you to write, and you are able to add images from image-hosting sites like Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, etc.
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    Here are six great sites that will help you publish your work, guaranteeing you a published book that can be sold via different outlets, such as Amazon.
Sheri Edwards

Print: These Lectures Are Gone in 60 Seconds - Chronicle.com - 0 views

  • HOW TO CREATE A ONE-MINUTE LECTURE Professors spend a lot of time crafting hourlong lectures. The prospect of boiling them down to 60 seconds — or even five minutes — may seem daunting. David Penrose, a course designer for SunGard Higher Education who developed San Juan College's microlectures, suggests that it can be done in five steps: 1. List the key concepts you are trying to convey in the 60-minute lecture. That series of phrases will form the core of your microlecture. 2. Write a 15 to 30-second introduction and conclusion. They will provide context for your key concepts. 3. Record these three elements using a microphone and Web camera. (The college information-technology department can provide advice and facilities.) If you want to produce an audio-only lecture, no Webcam is necessary. The finished product should be 60 seconds to three minutes long. 4. Design an assignment to follow the lecture that will direct students to readings or activities that allow them to explore the key concepts. Combined with a written assignment, that should allow students to learn the material. 5. Upload the video and assignment to your course-management software.   http://chronicle.com Section: Information Technology Volume 55, Issue 26, Page A13
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    transform traditional lectures for today's student expectations; thanks to twitterer jonathanmoss
Tero Toivanen

las 7 estrategias « e-rgonomic - 0 views

  • 6. Impulsar campañas conjuntas (industria, gobierno y sector educativo) que promuevan el cumplimiento de estas certificaciones en e-competencias (es decir, más allá de “saber usar la computadora”) [Matthews, NZCS]. 7. Incorporar cambios sustantivos en las prácticas de enseñanza-aprendizaje en el sector educativo: a. Pasar de una educación basada en los contenidos a una educación que integra conocimiento aplicado y habilidad de resolver problemas. “Data-information-knowledge-skills”(Stephenson and Yorke, 1998). b. Aprendizaje flexible, que favorezca la experimentación. c. Aprovechar las oportunidades del “Extended Blended Learning” (Bleimann y Röll, 2006) que combina el uso de plataformas de aprendizaje, con enseñanza cara-a-cara y con aprendizaje basado en proyectos, que ayudan a estimular un aprendizaje contextual y orientado a la acción.
    • Tero Toivanen
       
      Las nuevas tareas de la escuela para progresar.
Tero Toivanen

e-rgonomic : human web interaction [cristóbal cobo romaní]: ballenas - 0 views

  • mapa de habilidades tecno-info-socio-cognitivas
  • Este cuadro sugeriría complementarlo con uno que el Dr. John Moravec desarrolló sobre Educación 3.0 (página 7).
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    Cristóbal Cobo: competencias digitales para profesores: aprendizaje colaborativo, inteligencia colectiva, sociedad de la información
Dennis OConnor

Web 2.0 & Learning Management Systems | Sloan-C International Symposium - 0 views

  • Web 2.0 & Learning Management Systems: Promoting Community and CollaborationSession 6, Room: D, 3:00p.m. - 3:50p.m.Katherine Hayden, California State University San Marcos Dennis O'Connor , University of Wisconsin-StoutAbstract: Web 2.0 tools combined with learning management systems like WebCT®, Desire2Learn or Moodle®, provide opportunities for information driven collaborative writing and research. We will present a comparison of Diigo and del.icio.us social bookmarking, an overview of Google Docs, and a demonstration of how survey tools build online community.
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    Web 2.0 & Learning Management Systems: Promoting Community and Collaboration Session 6, Room: D, 3:00p.m. - 3:50p.m. Katherine Hayden, California State University San Marcos Dennis O'Connor , University of Wisconsin-Stout Abstract: Web 2.0 tools combined with learning management systems like WebCT®, Desire2Learn or Moodle®, provide opportunities for information driven collaborative writing and research. We will present a comparison of Diigo and del.icio.us social bookmarking, an overview of Google Docs, and a demonstration of how survey tools build online community.
Danny Nicholson

ColoRotate: Home - 0 views

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    browse colour palettes or create your own
Tero Toivanen

e-rgonomic - 0 views

  • Me aprovecho del brillante trabajo de Bruce Branit (verdaderamente impresionante el corto World Builder) [alt1040] para anunciar otro brillante trabajo, pero que además de sorprender la imaginación promete generar una reacción en cadena de sinapsis neuro-digitales. Me refiero al nuevo trabajo de Alejandro Piscitelli: “Nativos Digitales, Dieta cognitiva, Inteligencia Colectiva y Arquitecturas de la Participación”. (Santillana - 2009).
  • En nativos-digitales.com.ar el autor adelanta que el texto estará compuesto de 3 partes: - I. Los nativos digitales, una nueva clase cognitiva. - II. Educando a los nativos digitales en espacios de afinidad. - III. Gestionando los contextos de cambio caóticos en los que vivirán los nativos digitales.
  • Compendio de los capítulos que tiene este trabajo: o Cap.01 Nativos Digitales o Cap.02 Nuevos Formatos o Cap.03 Videojuegos o Cap.04 TV inteligente o Cap.05 Generación Einstein o Cap.06 Alfabetización Digital o Cap.07 Docentes 2.0 o Cap.08 Educ.ar o Cap.09 Software social o Cap.10 Par a Par o Cap.11 Cambios masivos o Cap.12 Mediacions Tecnológicas
Ricardo Oliveira

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 11 views

shared by Ricardo Oliveira on 19 Apr 09 - Cached
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  • word clouds
  • print them out
  • Wordle is a toy for generating “ word clouds ” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text.
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  • Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you l
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      nuvem de palavras criadas em poucos instantes
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    This is a cool website. You put in some words and it creates word art.
sara fashion

Shoes and bags - 0 views

New colors for bags and shoes 2010 check out... http://trendspakistan.blogspot.com/2010/05/stylish-shoes-and-hand-bags.html

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Linda Muir

The Anatomy Of An Infographic: 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual | SpyreStudios - 47 views

  • Color Coding Graphics Reference Icons Content
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    Sneh talks a "walk through the anatomy of an infographic, its different levels and sub-levels[,] and a 5-step process to ensure that your infographic is not only conceptually sound, but accurate and easily understood" (¶ 5, retrieved 2011.08.09).
Alison Keffer

New Math Series Addresses Low Algebra Scores by Targeting Elementary Students - 19 views

  • designed to help algebraic thinking come alive for elementary students through the use of fun and interactive activities which include colorful blocks, musical penguins, bouncing balls, and in-out machines.
  • 12 algebra lessons
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    Algebra software for grades K to 5
rustin neo

Web 2.0 in Education - 47 views

shared by rustin neo on 26 Oct 09 - Cached
  •   Web 2.0 in Education Add a linkTop of page The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book http://www.ictineducation.org/web2/ The Amazing Web 2.0 Projects Book (free)# 87 projects# 10 further resources# 52 aplications# 94 contributors# The benefits of using Web 2.0 applications# The challenges of using Web 2.0 applications# How the folk who ran these projects handled the issues... The Important Role Web 2.0 Will Play in Education http://bit.ly/6Z5xsk
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
Martin Burrett

Exploriments - 0 views

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    Colorful, interactive, animations of science and math processes. (The server will be down April 23 and 24th for upgrades.) Exploriments are simulation-based interactive learning units for enhancing conceptual understanding in Science and Math in an experiential manner. Useful for students and teachers alike, Exploriments provide a highly interactive, exploratory, and engaging experience.
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    An amazing set of interactive biology, chemistry and physics activities, animations and virtual experiments. A free sign up is required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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McKinley Library

Motion Math - instructional math games - 0 views

  • INSTRUCTIONAL MATHGAMES Start your free pilot!
pinstargift

custom enamel badges no minimum order - 1 views

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    Soft enamel is the most popular type of Enamel Lapel Pins. Although it is less durable than hard enamel, it has a look that many people enjoy. The colored paint is recessed into the metal mold, giving the pins a textured feel. The dimensional look of soft enamel is what makes so many people drawn to them.
lulufurniture

upholstered folding dining chairs - 0 views

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    As a professional wooden chairs and table manufacturer, Lulu Furniture provides quality DC86 grace style upholstered dining chair. This chair is a no-arm type, the seat use high-sponge foam with PU leather color as surface. Custom wooden dining chair for sale at competitive price now!
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