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Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Try WeVideo to Create and Edit Videos Online - 2 views

  • I discovered and tried WeVideo as an alternative to JayCut which was bought out and subsequently closed by RIM. At that time WeVideo was in a beta phase. Last week they opened to the world. Now anyone can create and edit videos online using WeVideo. WeVideo is a collaborative online video creation tool. In the video editor you can upload your own media clips or use stock media clips to produce your video. The video editor provides tools for trimming the length of display and or sound of each element you add to your video project. What makes WeVideo collaborative is that you can invite other people to create and edit with you. WeVideo offers four different user plans. The free plan allows you to upload your videos to YouTube and Vimeo but does not allow local downloads.
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    Finally! An alternative to Jaycut!
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    Finally! An alternative to Jaycut! I haven't tried it, but looks like there is potential here. If you try, please let the rest of us know how it works out.
Tracy Watanabe

Kids Book Reviews - Book Reviews and Ratings by Kids at DOGO Books - 1 views

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    Have students write book reviews and publish their reviews for others to read. "Vicki Davis 07 Oct 13 03:30:18 I noticed that Wikispaces included Dogo books under a new "Education" category in the widget menu. (This looks like a television on the edit bar when you click to Edit a wiki.) So, Dogobooks is a place where kids are writing book reviews about everything. Very cool. You can see the most popular books and ti also has book clubs and other ways for kids to connect. This is a very cool site for helping kids love learning and may also augment Accelerated Reader programs nicely."
Tracy Watanabe

Out My Window | Smore - 1 views

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    global collab The Project Launched at the 2013 Global Education conference, "Out My Window" was born from a quest to have students gain global perspective. "Out My Window" classrooms share their world. Inspired by the five themes of geography, students reveal cultural awareness and understanding through original poetry and photography. The Process 1. Take a photo "out your window". 2. Write a poem incorporating the 5 themes of geography - place, location, human environment interaction, region, and movement. Look below for poetry and 5 themes resources 3. Edit your photo to your liking. Look below for editing tips. -We suggest overlaying the text onto the image like the example shown, but you can also add it separately if you'd like. 4. Share! Sharing 1. Create a Flickr account if you don't already have one. The Flickr #outmywindow group is public and by submitting you agree to the group norms 2. Once you have logged into Flickr and been added to the #outmywindow group, you can start uploading your finished product! 3. Be sure to use our Twitter hashtag - #omw1415 to continue sharing your work!
Tracy Watanabe

The Paperless Classroom with Google Docs - Google Drive - 1 views

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    What an easy way for students to share documents and teachers to keep track of them. See the sections on "How to use folders as student turn-in folders" and "How to use forms to turn in assignments"
Tracy Watanabe

PBL Suzie Boss Mon ISTE13 - Google Drive - 1 views

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    Here's my notes from the PBL session from ISTE13.
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    Thanks for sharing! There are some great ideas. I did the Marshmallow Challenge at the beginning of the year. It was a blast. I had a student come in the next day and tell me he had talked about it with his older sister, and the next time, he would have a better plan a build the tallest tower. What? Something happened at school and you went home and talked about it?!
Julia Goucher

PTES collaborative coaches presentation - 6 views

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    Your graphics and titles are perfect!
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    I liked all the visual images!
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    Cool presentation.
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    I really liked the slide that contained the puzzle pieces. What a great way to look at it!
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    I like your presentation. Nice job explaining coaching. :)
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    Great presentation, very clear in how your team will work with the PTES staff
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    Well done! Nice use of visuals to enhance presentation.
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    I like the visual representations of the information. The xtranormal is fantastic!
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    I like how you all worked together to create this, and I like how you framed it in a context of the ISTE NETS-s. Nicely done.
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    I like your information - maybe some graphics and images to balance out the pages for consistency - information is great!
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    Wow, this was fabulous! Not only are the tech components great, the information is clear, well organized, and super informative. Do you have plans to use this as your first introduction to the school? It is great!
Shauna Hamman

Picnik - 0 views

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    Online photo editing---easy and fun.
Tracy Watanabe

Collaboration Coach Training Session 8 - 2 views

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    Agenda for Session 8
Amber Moore

A Newspaper Project: It's News to Me! - 1 views

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    Students will research, write, edit, revise, support, and publish their news stories and editorial opinion pieces-while learning, practicing, and mastering 21st century content standards, learning objectives, learning skills, and technology tools.Students will be publishing them in a 21st century, globally-themed newspaper format. This newspaper can be shared with not only the school but the community. This is a lesson for 4th grade, but I think it could be adapted for 3rd grade up.
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