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Jeff Johnson

Bernie Dodge's blog - 0 views

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    One powerful use of computers is to sift through large amounts of data to find the patterns hidden within them. Take a list of countries, for example, and look for relationships between the dominant religion and birthrate; between GNP and literacy; between government type and continent. In this assignment, you'll identify a standard that could be met by such exploration, use an online database (or create your own), and describe how you would implement it with learners. This assignment can be done individually or by a pair.
Jerry Swiatek

LMK: Life Online - Home - 0 views

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    Welcome to LMK, the newest interactive Web site for teens from Girl Scouts and Windows. Created with help from teens like you and from industry experts, LMK will provide you with the know-how to safely navigate your online life and even help your parents to understand it. We know how important this is to you! Go ahead: explore the site, create a profile, and make an impact.
Lisa Winebrenner

Data Mining, Predictive Analytics, Statistics, StatSoft Electronic Textbook - 8 views

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    Electronic Textbook begins with an overview of the relevant elementary (pivotal) concepts and continues with a more in depth exploration of specific areas of statistics, organized by "modules," accessible by buttons, representing classes of analytic techniques.
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Alternatives to iMovie for PC Users - 22 views

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    iMovie is a powerful, yet simple to use, video editor for Apple computers. Unfortunately, it is only available for Macs. There are, however, some great Windows programs that offer just as many features, and are equally intuitive. This article explores the best alternatives to iMovie for PC users.
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Free Science Games for Kids Online: Educational Fun for Everyone - 18 views

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    Are your kids inquiring young scientists who are always curious about the world around them? If so, the following websites are just what you need. They contain some of the best science games for kids online. Each of them are fun to explore and play with, but they also have a sound educational base.
Fred Delventhal

Nature Works Everywhere - 5 views

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    Nature Works Everywhere gives teachers, students and families everything they need to start exploring and understanding nature's fantastic factory - videos, interactive games, and interactive lesson plans that align to standards.
Professional Learning Board

Teacher Resources, Tools & Giveaways for the week ( Aug 25 - Sep 1, 2012) - 6 views

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    Visuwords Look up words, their meanings and association with other words or concepts. Tubechop Select and cut interesting parts of a Youtube video. Psykopaint Use this fun tool to introduce painting in your class. RESOURCES A biography study A sample lesson plan to explore biographies by means of role-plays.
Duane Sharrock

Digital scrapbooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Beeclip EDU - 17 views

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    Creativity made easy Amazing digital scrapbooks for student creativity, imagination, and self-expression. Combine images, videos, text, and more! Manage students, classes, and projects Collaborate, share, download & print Astoundingly easy to use
Lisa Winebrenner

Google Labs - Explore Google's New Ideas - 17 views

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    Google Labs is a playground where our more adventurous users can play around with prototypes of some of our wild and crazy ideas and offer feedback directly to the engineers who developed them. Please note that Labs is the first phase in a lengthy product development process and none of this stuff is guaranteed to make it onto Google.com. While some of our crazy ideas might grow into the next Gmail or iGoogle, others might turn out to be, well, just plain crazy.
Dianne Rees

MoMA | Online - 19 views

  • Explore MoMA’s online resources for teachers and students.
Ako Z°om

some apps for edu - 0 views

  • The simulator includes an efficient dynamic pricing scheme that can be evaluated in considering multimedia distribution scenarios.
  • With InkSeine, you can circle a handwritten phrase within your notes to create a query.
  • Web code that displays a user interface to enable users to search, assimilate, and compare maps rapidly from an extensive corpus.
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  • MapCruncher lets users quickly convert existing maps into an online format that’s as fast and easy to use as Virtual Earth.
  • Classroom Learning Partner Instructor Authoring Tool
  • . Physics Illustrator for Tablet PC uses shape recognition to help you create and define bodies and forces
  • Community BarThe Community Bar is an Internet Explorer plug-in that adds context-dependent content to the Web-browsing experience. As a user browses the Web, he or she can exchange notes from other people who visited the same page
  • With the ConferenceXP 4.0 Reflector Service, you can enable a ConferenceXP client in a unicast-only network to receive multicast transmissions over unicast.
  • Functional Reactive AnimationFran is a Haskell library (or "embedded language") for interactive animations with 2D and 3D graphics and sound.
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    yeah i love the labs where creativity is still there, just before the "belived market" 187 softs ... but the searchtool is awfullt buggy ...
Sheryl A. McCoy

Viddler.com - The Evolution of Mobile Phones - Uploaded by uc_thomp - 0 views

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    viddler; history of cell phones; cool
Anne Bubnic

FlickrStorm. Search on Flickr with some Magic - 1 views

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    A very nice Flickr photo exploration tool.
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    Use Flickr Storm with your students for locating imagery for digital storytelling projects. It locates multiple photos for you that relate to the keyword and annotates with a Creative Commons license, providing the user name you need for attribution. There is a great tutorial on using Flickr Storm at http://www.jakesonline.org/using_flickrstorm.pdf
Marie Coppolaro

Videos on ExpertVillage.com | How to videos, free video clips & more - 0 views

shared by Marie Coppolaro on 17 May 08 - Cached
  • Welcome to Expert Village, the how to video site where you can learn just about anything, including Pilates exercises, origami instructions, BMX bike tricks, and nearly everything in between.  Explore, learn and share!
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    The world's largest 'How to' site. Videos on all sorts of topics including education, computers, technology.
Sharon Elin

gigapan: GigaPan allows users to upload, share, and explore brilliant gigapixel+ panora... - 0 views

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    pan into closeups and far shots with gigapan! Cool!
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