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Martin Burrett

MixBit - 0 views

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    This is an app and website from the creators of YouTube. It's a video creation platform where users shoot up to 16 seconds of video on their mobile device and mix it up collaboratively online into a feature film of up to an hour in length. Imagine a swarm of camera all capturing video for a collaborative project! http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Video%2C+animation%2C+film+%26+Webcams
Martin Burrett

GamePress - 0 views

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    This is a great iPad app which lets you make amazing games with the minimum of coding experience. Use the pre-made characters and props or make your own using your camera or gallery images. Control the behaviour of each item to make some intricate games with a flick of your finger. Your designs are only limited by your imagination. Share your games with others at the click of a button. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/GamePress/id637370800?mt=8 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
DSL Academy

Budding Career in Animation - 0 views

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    If you have opted for this career path, you need an imaginative and creative mind. An aspirant should have a flair for sketching and drawing. The field of animation does not entirely require technical bent of mind.
Dimitris Tzouris

Bridges  |  BridgeURL - 36 views

shared by Dimitris Tzouris on 09 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    Can't even imagine how useful this tool is for educators to create and store website slideshows!
cheryl capozzoli

CK-12 - Next Generation Textbooks - 0 views

shared by cheryl capozzoli on 14 Jan 09 - Cached
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    Wow!!! Imagine kids and teachers creating there own onilne textbooks!!
Carlos Quintero

3D Graph Online | Archimy.com - 0 views

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    Archimy.com is a service for drawing the graphs of all kinds of functions. With Archimy, you will draw the graph of any function and form, just use your imagination
cheryl capozzoli

Panoramic photography of the world. - 0 views

shared by cheryl capozzoli on 28 Jan 09 - Cached
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    Wow imagine this one in a geography class.... virtual field trips on demand...
cheryl capozzoli

Arçelik | Rule the Stars - 0 views

shared by cheryl capozzoli on 18 Mar 09 - Cached
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    create your own constellations and share them, imagine this activity with students learning about planets and stars... see any potential here??
Jeff Johnson

Become Better at Teaching with Technology, Conquering One Tech Challenge a Month for a ... - 0 views

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    The whole idea of the challenge has sparked my imagination about creating a challenge for teachers. I think teachers might be intrigued by the idea that they can become better at teaching with technology in "X" simple steps. The challenge might take on the title: Become Better at Teaching with Technology, Conquering One Tech Challenge a Month for a Year.
Dennis OConnor

Appy Entertainment - Welcome - 0 views

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    I think iPhone applications will be the next frontier for e-learning. While I imagine inexpensive textbooks and access to course management systems, the market is driven by games. I suspect this will be a big year for phone games (and who knows, we may learn a little bit too!
J Black

2¢ Worth » Happy Birthday Jude - 0 views

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    We desperately need… we may not survive without… a generation of young people who are imaginative, inventive, fearless learners, and compassionate leaders. Yet, what can we say, as educators, about the students we are producing. We can prove that they can
Tero Toivanen

Education Futures - The role of teachers in Education 3.0 - 0 views

  • Download-style education fails when we try to provide students with knowledge and skills that will enable them to lead in a future that is very different from what exists today –and, in a future that defies human imagination.
  • Teaching in Education 3.0 requires a new form of co-constructivism that provides meaningful extensions to Dewey, Vygotsky and Freire, while building the future.
  • Specifically, teaching in Education 3.0 necessitates a Leapfrog approach with: Adults who are eager to imagine, create and innovate with kids Kids and adults who want to learn more about each other Kids and adults who partner to collaborate in teaching to and learning from each other Kids who work at creative tasks that mirror the innovation workforce An understanding that kids need to contribute to all economic levels, and with better distribution of effort than in the past
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  • The future that kids and adults co-create can provide the emerging knowledge/innovation economy a boost, greatly enhancing human capital and potentials. How would you teach, learn, and create in Education 3.0? ShareThis
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    The future that kids and adults co-create can provide the emerging knowledge/innovation economy a boost, greatly enhancing human capital and potentials. How would you teach, learn, and create in Education 3.0?
Paige Coker

YackPack - Simply Connected - 0 views

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    Voice-driven communication device which can be private or public on a website for all. Ability to send and share information, instructions privately to one or many is key. Imagine multilingual instructions, different instructions for different students, parent communication and more!
Dennis OConnor

An Apple tablet could pit iTunes against Amazon - CNN.com - 1 views

  • What can Apple do better with e-books? For textbooks or anthologies, Apple can give iTunes users the ability to download individual chapters, priced between a few cents to a few bucks each.
  • It would be similar to how you can currently download individual song tracks from an album. It might even have the same earthshaking potential to transform an entire industry by refocusing it on the content people actually want instead of the bundles that publishers want them to buy.
  • College students would love this: Teachers rarely assign an entire textbook, so they would save hundreds of dollars by downloading only a few chapters of each textbook.
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  • Other than having the upper hand with digital distribution, an Apple tablet can compensate for other e-book readers' shortcomings. In a previous story, Wired.com polled students on their interest in Amazon's large-format Kindle DX reader. Several of them said they couldn't imagine ditching textbooks for a Kindle DX, foreseeing challenges with tasks such as notetaking, highlighting and switching between books while writing essays.
  • Assuming its computing powers and interface design are anything like the iPhone's, a touchscreen tablet would make these student-oriented tasks as easy as a few swipes and taps -- far more pleasant than clunking around with the Kindle's cheap buttons and sluggish interface. Plus, we would imagine students would be able to type their papers on the tablet.
  • There's huge potential in a tablet if Apple can pull this off. The challenge lies in establishing the right partnerships. If Apple weaves e-books into the iTunes Store, will book publishers hop on board? Given Apple's success in numbers, we think so.
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    What can Apple do better with e-books? For textbooks or anthologies, Apple can give iTunes users the ability to download individual chapters, priced between a few cents to a few bucks each.
Cathy Oxley

YouTube - Kseniya Simonova's Amazing Sand Drawing - 17 views

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    Kseniya Simonova is a 24 yr old Ukrainian artist who just won Ukraine's version of "America's Got Talent." She uses a giant light box, dramatic music, imagination and "sand painting" skills to interpret Germany's invasion and occupation of Ukraine during WWII. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6208721/Sand-artist-Kseniya-Simonova-winner-of-Ukraines-Got-Talent-becomes-internet-hit.html
Maggie Verster

Take Any College Class for Free: 236 Open Courseware Collections, Podcasts, and Videos ... - 41 views

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    If you're interested in specific open courses, you can find a variety on the Web (or through this list of 100 courses). Usually, those single courses will contain all the materials you need to learn one subject for free. But, if you're after more than a single focus or if you need a deeper perspective on a subject, this list of open courseware collections may be just what you need. Each resource listed below contains a collection or collections of educational materials. You'll find digital archives, a variety of courses, Podcasts, videos and sometimes a mix of everything you can imagine so you can learn any given subject in depth.
Karen Vitek

Hands-on review of the new Apple iPad | News.com.au - 29 views

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    " * Easy email and web browsing * Great for watching movies * iPad: Apple unveils tabet device * Pictures: First glimpse of the iPad * Gamble: Apple's risk with the iPad IMAGINE the screen of a MacBook Pro minus the keyboard and you'd have a good idea what the iPad is like. "
Steve Ransom

AESA Keynote - 41 views

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    The type of learning that we all want... Do we all have the will and the courage to make it happen? Listen to Kevin's message and re-imagine what school/learning can be.
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    Just watched the entire Keynote! Have exactly the same start of conference buzz that I'd usually be feeling, without the out of pocket expense! Awesome. I hadn't had the chance to hear him present - love his original use of phrases and stories. You can tell he's a writer... has that gift with words. Some of my favourites - "she had never seen me before - not as a learner" "have you ever seen a kid launch" and "most kids are not braver than blisters. Are there cognitive blisters?" Thanks Steve for sharing - just what I needed before the start of a new week - I'm fired up and ready to go! :-)
Martin Burrett

Word Tamer - 0 views

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    Superb story writing tutorial site with videos and tools to fire the imagination. But be warned - make sure you have a sofa to jump behind if viewing at night. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
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