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Michelle Guinn

Prezi-Presentation and Story-Telling Software - 0 views

www.prezi.com Prezi, the presentation and story-telling software, is similar to powerpoint, only it adds the zooming interface. This website can be used in highschools for teachers, students, and ...

Royalty-Free High school 9-12 Any Subject

started by Michelle Guinn on 11 Jul 14 no follow-up yet
Summiyah Siddeeq

NOAA Photo Library - 2 views

http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/about.html - This site would be great for science and social studies courses. NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). All images are public domain and c...

royalty-free copyright-friendly middle school social studies science high school free

started by Summiyah Siddeeq on 28 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
George Bradford

DE Tools Of The Trade - 3 views

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    Originally shared by Julia Hollins on 15 Jul 13. The original post was removed and this one shared instead, due to technical issue with the original post. Webtools and resources for online educators. Digital images and video were the first two forms of this communication and have played an integral part of human interaction. The ease of creating and capturing digital imagery has enabled proliferation, making our interactions with online learning sources largely visual. With that being said, the content to express ideas through music, visuals or other forms of art has contributed to the proliferation of online repositories (Chang, Smith, Beigi, & Benitez, 1997). Visual imagery and information is assessed and evaluated according to multiple forms (e.g., still images, video, sequences, computer graphics, animations and stereoscopic images), which extend to multi-view devices and 3D videos. This was one of the reasons why the following websites were selected for this discussion and evaluation (Chang, Smith, Beigi, & Benitez, 1997).
Erika Snider

Shmoopdotcom - 2 views

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    SHMOOPDOTCOM:At Shmoop, they work for kids, not just the bottom line. Founded by David Siminoff and his wife Ellen Siminoff, Shmoop was originally conceived to generate a love of learning in kids, who were still learning with the same tools that they had used when they were in school. Every day we provide 10 million + users consistent, reliable support for their 21st century educational needs. This is currently a Channel on Youtube.com They have 524 videos on varying topics ranging from elementary to ACT and SAT prep. This is a great resource. One challenge in using this resource is of course taking time to find what you need. This might be a challenged for the overworked educator. The owners of this Channel are working on organizing the videos to be useful to its users. Math teachers, English teachers look out this resource is full of videos to be used in your classroom. We used the following video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAai4HTxYZM in class this week when discussing Irrational Numbers in Math. More resources can be found a www.shmoop.com 1 post for the UWG Photographers
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