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anonymous

Art Project, powered by Google - 25 views

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    The Art Project powered by Google features interior tours of seventeen world famous art museums. Select a museum from the list on the homepage & you can virtually tour it using the same interface style you experience in Google Maps Streetview. Inside the museum, just double click to zoom to a location. You can also open a floor plan overview & click on a room to navigate to that part of the museum. The best part of the Art Project powered by Google is the option to create your own artwork collection while visiting each museum. As you're touring a museum click on the "+" symbol on any work of art see it in greater detail, to add it to your collection, & to open background information about that work of art. To create a collection you must be signed into a Google account. This is a great way to start a story or writing prompt, or to explore history & cultures.
anonymous

This Exquisite Forest - 0 views

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    This site is a collaborative online drawing and animation project from Google and the UK's Tate Modern art gallery. Draw part of a picture and add to other people's creation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
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    An online art project developed by Google, this site is a place for digital storytelling through pictures, not words. Students can work collaboratively to create a short animated story, with each animation building off the previous branches. Students can create their own seeds & invite others to grow a tree with them. Before students can create their own seeds, they do have to contribute to an already existing tree. If a student does not feel they can express their words with an animation, think about having the students pair up. Have one student become an author & write an outline of the story, while the other student draws the animation of the story.
Melissa Smith

The Amazing Google Art Project | The Whiteboard Blog - 43 views

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    I had never seen this before...it's AMAZING! What a fantastic resource for any art teacher or an educator infusing arts into his or her curriculum. Thanks for sharing!
Paul Beaufait

Bob Bowdon: Why Has Google Been Collecting Kids' Social Security Numbers Under the Guise of an Art Contest? - 17 views

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    Bowdon pointed out "how poorly ... traditional news media cover issues pertaining to children" (¶1), and illustrated the problem with what was then a news-breaking case in point, 48 hours after sending his findings to "Google's press office" and getting no response (¶14). Not long after posting on his blog, perhaps less than 12 hours later, Bowdon got a response from Google; and less than a day after that, he received a follow-up clarification from Google, both of which he subsequently reflected on in updates at the foot of this post.
Martin Burrett

Dumpr - Photo Fun - 2 views

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    Good site for the students to play with photos
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    This site has lots of great tools and toys to edit and use images and photos in fun ways. Make your photo into fine art or sketch. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
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Martin Burrett

Scoot & Doodle | Get Creative Together - 0 views

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    A wonderful collaborative real-time drawing space which connects to your Google Plus account, allowing you to illustrate, explain and teach remotely across the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
sitesimply

API Integration services in Sydney by SitesSimply on DeviantArt - 0 views

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    API Integration services in Sydney - Sites Simply offers a range of best API Integration services including Paypal API, API for facebook, twitter, Google+, Flickr, Ebay, & Amazon web services, and Google ad words API.
Clif Mims

e-Learning for Kids - 22 views

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    Gail Braddock describes e-Learning for Kids as "free e-courses for kids all around the world. This site has engaging and interactive courses for kids in online safety, computer skills such as using Google, typing, and core subjects like language arts, math, and science. Most of the courses are for elementary school-aged children, and involve dynamic avatars, and are highly interactive."
Judy Robison

Picasa - 4 views

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    Picasa (free photo editing software from Google) tutorials, tips and advice
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    Picasa (free photo editing software from Google) tutorials, tips and advice
Judy Robison

Free online photo editor - Aviary.com - 33 views

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    a free online suite of extremely powerful multimedia tools that can be used by learners to help gain 21st century fluencies. The suite includes a sophisticated image editor that can be used to create from scratch or for modifying exiting images, a vector editor, an effects editor, a color editor, an image markup tool for screen captures, a Firefox extension for doing quick screencapture, a versatile audio editor, and even an amazing music creator.
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Melissa Seifman

Sketchup: Apartment Design in Elementar... - 0 views

  • my nine year old daughter
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      Yes... even younger and younger students can start to learn 3D modeling for computational thinking
  • It was hard to keep away my oldest daughter, who is 12, so we could finish.
  • It was hard to keep away my oldest daughter, who is 12, so we could finish.   Taylor told her teacher what she did and asked if I could bring in my Lap Top to show her. She asked if I would show the whole class as well.
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      Engagement!
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  • Sketchup is remarkably user-friendly! Technology in the classroom is a great tool... it motivates students, stimulates learning, and often levels the playing field. Sketchup is a terrific example... there were gasps of delight and exclamations of enthusiasm as Brian demonstrated just a few of the basics. We all wondered why we had spent so much time with pencil and paper... this looked to be a whole lot more fun and more versatile. Needless to say, every child wanted to try it and they were all able to quickly master a few simple steps with Brian's guidance. I think they would have gladly designed an entire city had we given them time!"
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      visual and interesting to today's digital learners
  • As a teacher, I saw a multitude of curriculum connections; geometry, measurement, logic, problem solving, art, perspective... the list goes on and on.
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      Multiple cognates and higher levels of learning
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