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Wordle Blog: How to make Wordle safe for classroom use. - 0 views

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    FROM the Creator/Owner of WORDLE: "I'm happy to announce that from now on, the Wordle front page will never feature images or links that are inappropriate for classroom use. It's now possible to configure an institution's "site-blocking" software to keep Wordle safe for classroom use." Simply have your networking administrator block the following base URLs1: * http://www.wordle.net/gallery * http://www.wordle.net/next * http://www.wordle.net/random -
Roland O'Daniel

thematic mapping blog: Using KML for Thematic Mapping - Research Paper Now Available - 2 views

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    Using KML for thematic mapping. Great use of a web 2.0 tool for educational purposes that you can't do without the technology. Making precise connections between images/text/geolocation/and even time is a powerful tool.
Roland O'Daniel

Project Noah - 2 views

  • Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.
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      I think this means that Project Noah makes everyone a scientist.
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    Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere.  The app is pretty intuitive and turns a smartphone into a scientific tool that takes advantage of the metadata that the phone can track as well as it's ability to gather digital image, audio, and text data. 
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Beautiful web-based timeline software - 0 views

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    Interesting new online timeline application. Seems user friendly and encourages the use of images in each post. I like it! they have a revenue model and still support free accounts with limited number of timelines and posts to each timeline. 
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The Tate Movie Project / Home - 0 views

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    Movie making site that has participants write scripts, draw characters, add music, and create movies. 
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Photovisi - Collage photo effects - 0 views

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    Great Simple Online Collage Maker
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Educators - Population Reference Bureau - 0 views

  • Educators Distilled Demographics Video SeriesDistilled Demographics, PRB's new video series, highlights key demographic c
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    Distilled Demographics Video Series Distilled Demographics, PRB's new video series, highlights key demographic concepts such as fertility, mortality, and migration. Through these videos, each under 10 minutes, you can learn demography's real-world application and impact. In these videos, Carl Haub, PRB's senior demographer, talks about: Deciphering Population Pyramids Addressing Population Myths The Birth Rate: What It Is and Why It Matters
Roland O'Daniel

Sketchfu - 2 views

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    New tool for drawing. The drawing can be 'replayed' allowing students/teachers to tell a story or to make connections between parts of the drawing. Great visual imagery tool! Great for modeling multiple representations in mathematics.
Roland O'Daniel

Images of Physical Posters - 0 views

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    Showcase poster sessions
Jill Griebe

NEA - Turning the Page - 1 views

shared by Jill Griebe on 17 Dec 09 - Cached
  • Getting students engaged in 400-year-old drama is usually a challenge, to put to mildly. But in Seale’s classroom, classic literature gets the Web 2.0 treatment. During Romeo and Juliet, for example, Seale used Ning.com to create a class-only social media group called Verona Lifestyles, where her students, posing as characters in the play, created profiles and posted updates and discussion forums. “Posting in character got them more engaged,” explains Seale, “and gave them confidence to tackle the language. They even took a stab at writing couplets and shared them on Ning
  • “It’s about initiating higher levels of engagement,” says Seale, “and making the learning more self-directed and self-motivated.” “Let’s face it,” she adds, “being literate today means more than reading words on a printed page and writing an essay.”
  • Digital technology, however, still suffers from an image problem. To their more boisterous critics, blogs, video games, wikis, and other social media have stunted the attention span and diluted the concentration of an entire generation. What’s more, Web sites provide not knowledge, but the lesser currency of “information,” broken down into bytes to be skimmed over and hyperlinked.
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  • Consequently, say the detractors, young people no longer have the time or inclination for books—not to mention proper grammar, smart writing, or reasoned thought.
  • “Kids have the passion, the technical know-how, and the creativity,” says Hogue, “but they need educators to teach them how to use digital media constructively and responsibly. There’s a huge difference between blogging for a friend or posting an update on Facebook and writing for a prospective employer.”
  • Instead, her students take To Kill a Mockingbird to the blogosphere and discuss the novel with a ninth-grade English class in Illinois, led by a teacher Seale met via Twitter. She also plans to have her students use Flip video cameras to record each other acting out different parts of the novel as they explore character motivation and perspective.
  • The key for students today, says Hogue, is the “authenticity” of the audience—in other words, creating for and sharing with someone other than the teacher. “Students are reaching literally global audiences online,” she explains. “Why would they be motivated to write an essay for only one person, who is only reading it because it is his or her job?”
  • In other words, Johnny can post, friend, update, and tweet, but he still can’t read.
  • a ninth-grade English teacher in Bryant, Arkansas, was confident that her students were enjoying the unit on Romeo and Juliet. But she didn’t realize the extent of their enthusiasm until the day she pulled out an audio CD of actors performing the Shakespearean classic.
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    Literacy in the digital age.
Roland O'Daniel

Create a photomontage - WriteOnIt - 5 views

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    Fun photo morphing site. 
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Nature's building blocks brought to life - physicsworld.com - 3 views

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    "Don't know much about the French I took..." but this looks like some interesting analysis of shapes in the physics world. Worth looking at if you 
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Free Stock Image - Sweet pink - 0 views

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    Site for free graphics. Option to do a free CC search or open it up to commercial search with a little cost.
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FlickrStorm. Search on Flickr with some Magic - 0 views

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    Great tool for searching flickr, tagging photos and doing it safely. I did several searches and didn't get but one photo that could even be considered questionable.
Roland O'Daniel

NOAA Photo Library - HOME - 0 views

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    NOAA is a great resource for some very cool photos. It's a way of getting photos that you can use for instrucitonal purposes and students can use for their work.
Roland O'Daniel

Prints and Photographs Online Catalog (Prints and Photographs Reading Room, Library of ... - 0 views

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    More photos to choose from and important to understand that the fair use analysis must be done individually for each photo.
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