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anonymous

AAUP: New-Media Literacies - 0 views

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    blogfolios, media collage, visually differentiated text
Shane Freeman

Elementary, Middle School and High School - Education and Science - HubPages.com - 0 views

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    A Hub is a rich web page that you write and design. Each time you want to write another article, you'll create another Hub. It's just like in a website, which has multiple web pages. You have the capability to add text, pictures, videos, and links in your Hub.
Maggie Verster

How Should Schools Handle Cyberbullying? - 12 views

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    "Schools these days are confronted with complex questions on whether and how to deal with cyberbullying, an imprecise label for online activities ranging from barrages of teasing texts to sexually harassing group sites."
terry freedman

Dimensions in creative work - 0 views

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    This post by Richard Millwood, which is essentially about one's approach to or relationship with an audience uses a creative media (film) context, but could be applied to ANY medium of presentation, even the ubiquitous PowerPoint. The text itself is too demanding for youngsters, but the slide speaks volumes.
Al Tucker

MSKYNET - Maestro (QR Code Generator) - 0 views

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    phone numbers, SMS text messages, Maps, URLs, virtual business cards, calendar events
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    neat web-based QR Code Generator with an easy to use interface
Peterka Alan

Create text-to-speech (TTS) podcast from RSS feed for iPod, iPhone, MP3 player and mobi... - 32 views

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    might be cool to use an external blog for the creation of pages/content and then embed the blog or individual posts, along with this audio, in your LMS.
David Wetzel

20 Google Doc Templates for use in Science and Math Classrooms - 0 views

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    Google Docs is an easy-to-use online word processor that enables you to create, store, share, and collaborate on documents with your science and math students. You can even import any existing document from Word and Simple Text. You can work from anywhere and with any computer platform to access your documents.
Glenn Hoyle

Moodle XML Converter - 0 views

  • This is an online converter that allows you quickly create quizzes and glossaries from textfiles by generating Moodle XML.
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    Online converter to quickly create quizzes and glossaries from text files.
Jacques Cool

Creating and embedding audio feedback using Microsoft Word 2000 and 2007 -- JISC Digita... - 0 views

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    This document provides a simple step-by-step guide to creating and embedding audio feedback using Microsoft Word 2000 and 2007, the most common format for student text works. There is also a mention of embedding audio in PDFs, which is discussed at the end of this document, with a link to the appropriate Adobe online resource.
wittyben

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing - 15 views

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    "... a new and productive way to collaborate on text documents, useful for meeting notes, drafting sessions, education, team programming, and more" (retrieved 2010.10.15)
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."
mbarek Akaddar

Splashtop OS beta - 13 views

  • Follow us on Introducing Splashtop OS beta – the fastest way to the Web ! DownloadSplashtop OS beta Version 0.9.0.8 Installs via Windows (size: 2MB) Supports multiple models* and languages See Supported Devices    1 2 For years Splashtop has been the leader in instant-on computing, powering notebooks and netbooks from leading PC makers around the world. Now for the first time, anyone can upgrade a Splashtop-based system* to this all-new, super-streamlined browser-based OS designed to get you on the Web in seconds.
mbarek Akaddar

Wondersay - Animate text with style - 48 views

shared by mbarek Akaddar on 09 Dec 10 - No Cached
  • Animate text with style
mbarek Akaddar

Wondersaid: Peace - 22 views

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    Wondersay - animate text with style
katie harts

Costs and Content Driving Educators Online for Classroom Resources - 0 views

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    With educational costs soaring for both students and schools, many are turning to online resources to supplement text
Mike Chelen

Help:Collaborative video - WikiEducator - 0 views

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    The Wikimedia Foundation, Wikieducator and Kaltura have partnered in order to bring rich media collaboration to Wikipedia, WikiEducator, other Wikimedia projects, and any Wiki using the MediaWiki software. With the launch of this joint venture, users are invited to test new functionality that will enable Wiki pages to include collaboratively created video, audio, animation, and slideshows as well as text and images. You are invited to experiment with this functionality here on WikiEducator, by adding a Collaborative Video, to any of our articles, or by visiting our Collaborative Video - Help and Sandbox page.
Judy Robison

Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: My Gallery - 0 views

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    Get Smart with Art @ the de Young Written to support the California State Content Standards in language arts, social studies and the visual arts, Get Smart with Art @ the de Young is an interdisciplinary curriculum package that uses art objects as primary documents, sparking investigations into the diverse cultures represented by the Museums' collections. In order to promote implementation, all historical texts are written at the intended grade level, thereby reducing the amount of teacher preparation required. In essence, Get Smart with Art @ the de Young is a readymade curriculum that simply requires the addition of inquisitive students. Using art objects as the foundation for each lesson, the guides develop visual literacy, historical knowledge, artistic expression, and expository writing skills.
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