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Jeff Johnson

SurveyShare - 0 views

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    SurveyShare is a web site that lets you design and conduct online surveys. Your surveys and response data are hosted on our secure servers. Each survey is given a unique web address (URL) where respondents can take the survey. You can use SurveyShare to email this web address to your respondents, or you can distribute the URL yourself. Your survey's web address is a clickable HTML link you can paste into an email message or post on your web site.
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey - 16 views

And thank you for your interest with this survey. Kind regards Michèle Drechsler Michèle Drechsler wrote: > Dear Dr. Ravichandra Kartal > > I send the the english version > > http://e...

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Cara Whitehead

Busting the Myths of Digital Learning - 14 views

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    Survey from JogNog reveals schools unprepared to support digital learning - EdTech Times
Michèle Drechsler

Socialbookmarking and Education. A survey (english version) - 7 views

I send you the english version http://enquetes-education.net/limesurvey/index.php?sid=28793&lang=en Ich you have some problem, please contact me : michele.drechsler@gmail.com Thank you for you...

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started by Michèle Drechsler on 13 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Fred Delventhal

Wufoo for Education - 0 views

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    What is Wufoo? Wufoo is an online HTML form builder that helps you create contact forms, web surveys and invitations so you can collect information, registrations and payments without writing a single line of code.
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
Dianne Rees

ZaidLearn: Any Free Online Survey/Polling Tools? - 12 views

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    Free polling and survey tools
Gail Braddock

Free PerioS Download - 0 views

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    free time lapse photography software for a while now and finally found Perios. Perios is a tiny download and very, very simple to use. For my first movie I set the software to record one frame every five seconds but I feel I need to continue experimenting for improved results. Once the software captures all the still pics you have to export them as a movie file. I then added all the credits and music in Movie Maker. Too easy!!! The only hassle I had with the software was trying to get it to work with a webcam. I eventually just stuck with the built in camera in my laptop. Possible Time Lapse Subjects - flower blooming / plant growth - spider spinning a web - tracking shadow movement throughout a day - artwork being made - a classic game of chess - the classroom working - lego construction - snail race - decomposing fruit - butterfly hatching - traffic outside your window for surveys - is the movement of the lunchtime crowd fractal? - fill up and ant farm and record tunnel creation - growing of crystals - your fish tank - clouds across the sky / storm coming
Jeff Johnson

Mac screencast recording choices (Alex Miller) - 0 views

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    I've been mulling over doing a screencast so I made a small survey looking for the best choices for Mac screencast apps. This is not a review since I haven't had time to actually try them all out. But if you're looking for what's available and some links to useful reviews, this is a good starting point. Screenflow and Snapz Pro seem to be excellent choices although I had people recommend iShowU and Zing to me as well. I tried iShowU and wasn't too impressed. I tried Screenflow and thought it was pretty amazing.
Jeff Johnson

The coolest bits of classroom tech I've ever seen | Education IT - 0 views

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    I met with a representative from Turning Technologies today. While many of you may have had the opportunity to use interactive response systems (so-called "clickers"), we're finally moving into the 21st century; now that we have reasonable computing facilities at all of our schools, our goal is to fully utilize them and add interactivity. Thus, these interactive response systems that allow students to answer questions and take surveys in class with their aggregated responses displayed within a PowerPoint presentation or on a standalone unit. The real beauty of Turning's system is its direct integration with PowerPoint (sorry, no OpenOffice integration, although the software can be superimposed over any Mac or Windows software). It includes a dedicated toolbar and a series of macros for automating the creation of interactive slides.
Jeff Johnson

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System (ARS), PowerPoint Polling - 0 views

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    use cellphones for surveys
Tami Brass

Yacapaca! - Home - 0 views

shared by Tami Brass on 18 May 08 - Cached
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    Yacapaca for Teachers Create quizzes, surveys, tests, eportfolios and more Discover modify and share assessments Set work for the whole class with a few mouseclicks. Mark automatically Analyse with tools that improve your teaching
David Wetzel

Making the Most of Wikis in Your Science or Math Classroom - 18 views

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    Wikis are the most popular Web 2.0 tool being used in science and math classrooms. Based on a survey of readers - 43 percent use them to support their teaching and student learning. A Wiki is appealing, encourages participation, supports collaboration, and promotes interaction by students who love to use technology. By the way - this includes most students today!
Lisa Winebrenner

Speak Up - 6 views

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    Speak Up is an annual national research project facilitated by Project Tomorrow. Schools in the NCES database. Quantitative survey results are available to participating schools and districts, online, free-of-charge, so that they can use the data for planning and community discussion.  
Jeff Johnson

Online debate community for logical, passionate people - CreateDebate - 7 views

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    CreateDebate is a social tool that democratizes the decision-making process through online debate.
jodi tompkins

Create free polls - Instant, easy, no signing up - Pollcode.com - 8 views

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    Cool website and easy to use to create your own custom poll.
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