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Tracy Watanabe

Photovisi - Photo Collage Maker - 0 views

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    note: only works on PC This is great for creating slides for presentation or for blog post with inspirational sayings or quotes or main ideas... as well as for jazzing up photos
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Video - How to Insert Images Into Google Forms - 0 views

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    tutorial for inserting photos/images into google forms
Tracy Watanabe

We Should Talk - Are You Using Student Photos Online? | The Edublogger - 1 views

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    Would love to hear what you think.
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!
Bonnie Barrett

Marcy, Bethany, Bonnie, Laurie, & Karen CC Prezi - 5 views

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    Love the progression from boring stuff to fun stuff. Excellent pictures.
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    Wonderful artifacts and mix of media to show the progression of your year. We wonder of the group of students who made the commercial had a student record them or if it was a teacher.
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    The quality of the photos and the sequencing was beautiful. This was a very professional presentation. Was the last YouTube from your own classes?
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    The prezi with all the photos was especially helpful to see your year chronicled.
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    Yes, it was my 2nd grade class!
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    Wow!!! It is great to see what you are doing with the elementary students!!! Great use of technology and 21st century learning!!! I can not wait to get those kids at the high school!!!
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    This was an amazing presentation. I truly enjoyed the kids' commercial to come west. Great Job with pictures and capturing the essence of each classroom.
Tracy Watanabe

Langwitches Blog | The Magic of Learning - 0 views

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    Creative Commons for images, music, video ...
shana myers

Online Stickies - lino - 1 views

shared by shana myers on 03 May 12 - Cached
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    lino is an online web sticky note service that can be used to post memos, to-do lists, ideas, and photos anywhere on an online web canvas. Here's a link that describes 50 ways to use it in a classroom http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2011/08/14/part-1-digital-collaboration-series-linoit-no-student-log-in-plus-50-integration-ideas/
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    Shana, I've used linoit and LOVED it! Great site!
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    OH MY GOODNESS! I was just looking for this exact thing! I found a similar, although more difficult to use bulletin board, which is embed-able. But I would so rather use this! http://popplet.com/
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    I am loving this. I was just talking this morning about having something to add to an online web canvas. I will shock my students and then they will shock me. This will be fun to use. Thanks.
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    This is a great resource. I liked the way you can incorporate pictures and that you can share them.
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    I would love to see this in action in the classroom...
Tawnya Woronec

Danielle, Krystal, Julia and Tawnya's CC Video - 3 views

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    Wow! Loved the puzzle idea and how it portrays the journey of all the pieces coming together at the end. It was a great analogy! I wonder where your journey will take you next when your puzzle is completed?
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    The puzzle was a nifty metaphor for the year. I love all the photos of what students did in your classes. Looks like they had a great year!
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    Wow! You guys need to have an Oscar! What a great presentation. The progression was beautiful.
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    Wow! That was amazing. I enjoyed the metaphor connection. It was great to see the students in younger grade levels abilities in use.
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    Oscar time! I am leaving my camera at school next year. You have inspired me.
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    Very nice. I enjoyed your connections to the real world. Great job on the puzzles.
Tracy Watanabe

Social Bookmarking with students: Quality not quantity! | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • Knowing how to organise, filter, research, evaluate and bookmark resources online is a valuable skill for students to gain. However, we can’t assume giving students access to a social bookmark tool means they’ll know what’s expected or will gain the necessary skills.
  • Students need explicit instructions and instructions to get the most out of social bookmarking. Students must see the point of aggregating bookmarks that they can return to for further use. Don’t expect them to initially appreciate the value of why they should bookmark. Students need to be aware of the types of bookmarks they can save. I teach history, so a bookmark could be a link to maps, photos, documents, quotes and so on –it’s like collecting different artifacts online. Students need to understand bookmarking is about finding quality links and not quantity.
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    This is one of the things we need to model for our students (older grades)
Shauna Hamman

Ookaboo! Free Pictures of Anything on Earth - 2 views

  • Unlike some other free pictures sites, images in Ookaboo are public domain or creative commons and can be used freely for blogs, web sites, schoolwork, publications, and other creative projects.
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    Source for free images.
Shauna Hamman

Picnik - 0 views

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    Online photo editing---easy and fun.
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