Students can construct deep knowledge about a topic as they engage in building a multimedia project. If used effectively, a well designed student-driven learning experience can take the place of traditional methods of teaching content. Use of digital tools can provide students with flexible learning paths to meet their unique learning styles.
A wonderful tool that lets you share your screen with others. It works on a range of computers, tablets and phones. They are no signups or downloads (except having the latest Java). You just share a code with others you invite them to watch. Easy!
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
An amazing tool for sharing what's on your screen live over the Internet. Just share a link to see.
You can even take control of the remote computer to fix any problems (user has to agree to this).
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
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For the first time in Common Craft's evolution, one of our videos "Twitter in Plain English" is being used in the mainstream media. For the most part, we're excited to have our work in front of millions. However, it brings up some questions and we're curious what you think. A few facts:
* The video "Twitter in Plain English" is 100% Common Craft's property and is licensed with a Creative Commons non-commercial, no-derivatives license.
* Our names and a link to our web site appear at the end of the video
* The video is currently displayed from a link on the front page of Twitter.com
* Of the 5-6 media companies to use the video so far (examples below), only ABC contacted us first.
* Of the 5-6 media companies to use the video so far, only ABC has attributed Common Craft as the source.
* Snippets of the video are being used and sometimes the camera points at the video displayed at Twitter.com
"Simply press the ScreenSnapr Hotkey (Ctrl + 1), and almost instantly have access to a URL to share on IM, Twitter, Email, or any other virtual medium. So go ahead, take a Screenshot. It's a Snap!" (thanx @c4lpt)