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Dean Mantz

Apple Learning Interchange - iPod touch. Touching student lives in the classroom. - 6 views

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    iPod Touch resources for use in the classroom.
Dean Mantz

The Beginner's Guide to 21st Century Teaching and Learning - 14 views

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    Insight into successful use/integration of technology into education.
Dean Mantz

Schoolr - The only resource you'll need. - 8 views

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    Search Google, images, Wikipedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronym, and Wolfram using schoolr.
Dean Mantz

Tools for the 21st Century Teacher - 17 views

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    Free booklet providing insight into a variety of Web 2.0 tools for educators to use.
Dean Mantz

11 Helpful Cheat Sheets for Popular Google Products | Freebies - 19 views

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    Cheat sheets for keyboard shortcuts and more to use when working with Google items.
Dean Mantz

Santee School District | Instructional Technology - 8 views

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    Digital Storytelling examples using Pixie, iMovie, Frames, iPhoto and more.
Dean Mantz

Educating About Intellectual Property - 7 views

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    Funded by federal government. Curriculum, webinars, podcasts, links and more about Copyright and Fair Use in Education.
Foo Stephanie

Wiimote Interactive Whiteboard - 38 views

The latest Smoothboard version (http://www.smoothboard.net) now does not require manual Bluetooth connection but handle automatic connection with the computer through a Bluetooth adaptor using MS B...

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Ben Rimes

Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy. - By Chris Wilson - Slate Magazine - 4 views

  • The same undemocratic underpinnings of Web 2.0 are on display at Digg.com. Digg is a social-bookmarking hub where people submit stories and rate others' submissions; the most popular links gravitate to the site's front page.
    • Ben Rimes
       
      Interesting that the word "undemocratic" be used for the discription of the Web 2.0 underbelly. While true, the whiz-bang magic of scripts, bots, and other technological "gatekeepers" are constantly altering what flesh and blood individuals have contributed, the programs meant to serve as custodians are themselves written by humans. The tools that we choose to employ do not make the process of web 2.0 any more undemocratic, rather just that much easier to engage and maintain as relevant. The term democracy itself is difficult to define narrowly (http://www.democracy-building.info/definition-democracy.html). There is no clear determination of how a democracy should be run, but rather a system of democratic beliefs, values, and fundamental rights. Provided that any system meets the needs of a democratic group's values and freedoms (liberties), then one could argue that it is indeed a full fledged democracy. There is more importance on the groups' rules and processes possessing a quality of fluidity and malleability in order to meet a changing environment.
  • at Digg.com. Digg is a social-bookmarking hub where people submit stories and rate others' submissions; the most popular links gravitate to the site's front page.
  • While both sites effectively function as oligarchies, they are still democratic in one important sense. Digg and Wikipedia's elite users aren't chosen by a corporate board of directors or by divine right. They're the people who participate the most. Despite the fairy tales about the participatory culture of Web 2.0, direct democracy isn't feasible at the scale on which these sites operate. Still, it's curious to note that these sites seem to have the hierarchical structure of the old-guard institutions they've sought to supplant.
    • Ben Rimes
       
      Perhaps the problem of disenfranchised and disengaged youth that exists in Europe and the U.S. today isn't that they aren't participating in a healthy way within our democracies, but rather they've found more engaging democracies to participate in online.
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    Observing and comparing the "democratic" practices that constitute major web 2.0 sites.
Dean Mantz

ยป Chroma Key, Greenscreen, Green Screens, Chromakey Backdrops & Chroma Key Fa... - 4 views

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    Site provides insight to establishing studio quality green screen productions.
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    For Mac users, iMovie '09 includes a green screen feature. Here's how to use it: http://tr.im/APan
Dean Mantz

Welcome to the Gateway to 21st Century Skills and GEM. - Gateway to 21st Century Skills - 7 views

  • The new Gateway to 21st Century Skills uses Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 technologies that make your day as an educator more productive, more instructive, more collaborative and more manageable.
Dean Mantz

KELOLAND.com | Vodcasting: Education Of The Future - 14 views

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    AP science teachers using vodcasts to enhance their courses.
Dean Mantz

Free Technology for Teachers: Two Examples of Backchannels in Elementary School - 6 views

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    This Free Technology for Teachers posting provides links to teacher blogs discussion how they use backchannels in their elementary classroom.
jodi tompkins

join.me - Free Screen Sharing - 11 views

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    Easy and simple way to share your screen with others.
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    Great way to help instruct students or fellow teachers on how to use a program or just to quickly and easily share information with others.
Roland O'Daniel

ZoomIt - 9 views

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    ZoomIt is screen zoom and annotation tool for technical presentations that include application demonstrations. ZoomIt runs unobtrusively in the tray and activates with customizable hotkeys to zoom in on an area of the screen, move around while zoomed, and draw on the zoomed image.
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