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Jeff Johnson

Crickweb | Flash Page - 0 views

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    Free to use interactive resources for Primary schools covering Literacy, Numeracy, Science, History, Geography, R.E., D.T., French and Spanish
Dean Mantz

Interactive Excel Spreadsheets - 23 views

  • Excelets are interactive Excel spreadsheets or simulations of mathematical models.
  • It is assumed that users of this guide are experienced with the use of Excel
Fred Delventhal

Socrative Teacher - 21 views

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    Socrative is for interaction. You ask the questions. Your student responds with any laptop/handheld device. Try it for yourself by playing teacher on this device, and Student on a second computer/smartphone. Instructions: - Student: Open a second computer/smartphone and go to m.socrative.com - Student: Join the Room ###. - Teacher: ask a question out loud and press "Yes / No" button - Student: Respond Yes or No - Teacher: See the results on your screen You can run the Teacher Clicker from an Android phone, or any computer / smartphone by going to l.socrative.com.
Sarah Welker

Create An Interactive, Label-Based Image Quiz! | TeachBytes - 35 views

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    Image Quiz - so many ways you could you this!  Very cool!
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 16 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide

started by Dan Sherman on 27 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Paul Boyer

Teaching with Games: GLPC Case Study: Ginger - 9 views

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      Particularly interesting to me in light of the special needs applications.
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    The Joan Ganz Cooney Center released new research from the Games and Learning Publishing Council initiative. They conducted a series of video case studies and a national survey, Teacher Attitudes about Digital Games in the Classroom, undertaken in collaboration with and support from BrainPOP®. Each video case study shows an individual teacher who integrates digital games into his or her curriculum in exciting and innovative ways. This video features Ginger Stevens, a 6th grade special-education teacher at Quest2Learn in New York City. This video case study shows how she utilizes the intentionally game-like environment of her school to maximize learning for students with special needs.   Talks about kids interacting with each other AND digital images projected onto the floor and connected to the computer. Essentially a floor-based white board
jodi tompkins

Roller Coaster Simulation |Funderstanding - 10 views

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    "This simulator is designed for people who want to design their own thrilling coaster and educators who want to use a cool activity to simulate the application of physics by using an exciting interactive tool and access to a wonderful reference source."
Ginger Lewman

Fix8 - Bring the Virtual World to Reality - 24 views

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    Fix8 is a unique interactive communication application that allows people to customize their on-screen virtual appearance in real-time using avatar technology and creative accessories. Fix8 integrates human expression analysis and rendering capabilities, avatar/facial sculpting and animation technology, voice manipulation, and one click 3D facemaker design capabilities in one package. Fix8 can create live streaming enhanced video to integrate into IM or other broadcast (such as TV) experiences, or record still images and fully-rendered vide
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