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Glenn Hervieux

GOOGLE APPS Live Binder - 0 views

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    Great collection of resources on Google Apps for educators. I've forwarded this to teachers so they can survey a wide variety of topics. Check it out! In addition, I'm going to look at using LiveBinders as a way of organizing different resources to share with others or just as a way or organizing them for quick access.
Glenn Hervieux

Glogster Tutorial - by teacher Traci Blazosky - 0 views

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    Glogster is a great tool for having students create collages of information they've found and or created. Students can combine videos, images, text, and audio into one online display that can stand alone or be embedded into a blog, website, or wiki. For example, Civics students can create Glogster "glogs" about the candidates running for political office this fall.
Glenn Hervieux

Using Primary Sources - For Teachers (Library of Congress) - 0 views

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    If you use primary source documents in your classroom, the Library of Congress Teacher's Page is a site you should check out. A part of the Teacher's Page is the primary source center. The primary source center walks teachers through the process of locating documents on the Library of Congress' site. The primary source center also provides guides for using various types of primary sources including political cartoons, photographs, and oral histories. Check it out!
Glenn Hervieux

Weblogg-ed » Redefining Education - 0 views

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    Interesting blog entry using definitions from Dictionary.com - what do you think?
Glenn Hervieux

"RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms" - 0 views

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    Listen to a thought provoking presentation while viewing an amazing animation illustrating the points of the presentation given by Sir Ken Robinson. Thought provoking presentation, to say the least.
Glenn Hervieux

Creative Common Images search engine: Wylio - 0 views

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    Search engine for images that have Creative Common licensing. It's always a good idea to educate yourself about the content you use. If you're unsure what Creative Commons is, or why copyright is important, take a few moments, find a few photos and and read the "License" information on the photo's page that comes up when you click "more info." The "more info" link is a great way to learn a little bit about the photograph, author, and various Creative Common's licenses, and what (if any) restrictions are applicable to that particular work.
Glenn Hervieux

LabWrite for Students - 0 views

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    This website can help teachers guide students in the scientific process and writing.- for labs and other experiments. Check it out!
Glenn Hervieux

Use Multiple Online Cloud Storage Services For Free, Organised Backup | Lifehacker Aust... - 0 views

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    Good choices for online storage. I'm going to try SugarSync, as I already use Dropbox and love it!
Glenn Hervieux

Parent Advice - 5 Things You Need to Know About Cyberbullying - Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Great video for parents & educators to help equip students and also protect them
Glenn Hervieux

My experience with wikispaces and webs in the classroom - 0 views

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    A teacher talks about their experience using websites and wikis in the classroom. Great post.
Glenn Hervieux

Five Ways to Make Word Clouds from Text - 0 views

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    Great ways to make word clouds. I use Wordle, but plan on trying some of the other tools.
Glenn Hervieux

PDF to Word Converter - 100% Free - 0 views

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    Ever wanted to convert a .pdf file to a Word document? I just helped a friend with a job application and it converted perfectly! Try it. You just upload the file, put in your email address, and press convert. It's that simple!
Glenn Hervieux

Teachers: Please stop prohibiting the use of Wikipedia | ZDNet - 0 views

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    It's time to take a more critical look at how we teach students information literacy. Wikipedia is a great place to start!
Glenn Hervieux

SchoolTube - a safe video solution for schools - 0 views

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    SchoolTube.com is the nation's largest K-12 moderated video sharing website that provides students and educators with a safe and FREE video sharing website that is exclusively endorsed by leading education associations. *Also, for teachers in districts where YouTube is restricted, YouTube videos can be stored and shared without the unnecessary ads or comments.
Glenn Hervieux

SchoolTube - Embed Video in to Google Sites - 0 views

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    Here's a very simple, but excellent tutorial on how to embed videos on Google Sites. This comes from Schooltube. Below is the html embed code.
Mike Matheson

100 Great Google Docs Tips for Students & Educators | AccreditedOnlineColleges.org - 0 views

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    Thanks, Mike. I've been collecting links for awhile on Google Apps in Diigo and glad to have this one. I'm already thinking of a website for the district. I created one for the Google Apps training and will be thinking how to revise and expand it.
Glenn Hervieux

Virtual Nerd: Real help in math and science - 0 views

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    Interactive video tutorials in math & science - FREE accounts for teachers. Teachers can use them as part of a lesson to engage students. 
Mike Matheson

YouTube - khanacademy's Channel - 0 views

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    KhanAcademy Video tutorials in a variety of subjects
Glenn Hervieux

Amazon Cloud Drive - 0 views

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    Amazon provides 5 GB of free online storage (about 1000 songs; 2000 photos) - all file types. The great part about Amazon Cloud Drive is that you can stream your music - and from your Android phone. Unlimited access from any computerOther plans available - 20GB for $20/yr (4000 songs; 8,000 photos)
Glenn Hervieux

Use DropBox to collect student work - 0 views

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    All three services offer a fantastic way to allow your students to send their digital work directly to your Dropbox folder for collection. If you're looking for something incredibly quick and simple, DropItTo.me would be the way to go. If you'd like to specify the folder that your files are sent to, then FileStork.net would be your choice. If you would like an embeddable, completely customizable form for your students to upload their work, then JotForm is for you.
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