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Allison Studer

YouTube - YISS Mastery Part 1/3 - 0 views

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    How a chemistry teacher practicing reverse instruction runs his class
Allison Studer

whipple-tsaw - home - 0 views

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    10 (not so) Secrets about using wikis
Allison Studer

iThinkMedia - Exploring the worlds of new media, social networking, learning and open s... - 0 views

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    100 Educators to Follow on Twitter
Allison Studer

Learn It In 5 - Home - 0 views

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    How-to videos for the technology classroom
Allison Studer

Simple Diagrams - Free Diagram Creation Tool - 0 views

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    A free tool that anyone can use to create diagrams using a combination of clip art, text, and free hand drawings
Allison Studer

VideoANT: October 2009 Archives - 0 views

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    A tutorial on how to use VideoANT, a video annotation tool.
Allison Studer

Removing The Navbar From Your Blog - 0 views

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    Instructions on how to remove the Navbar from a blogger.com blog (this gets rid of the Next Blog link).
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Blog, Twitter, and WebNote - 0 views

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    Explains how one teacher uses WebNote to comment privately on mistakes on students' blogs
Allison Studer

21st Century Education in New Brunswick, Canada - 0 views

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    A great videio about the shift education needs to make for 21st century students
Allison Studer

Technology for 21st Century Learning: Part 2 (But is it a Literacy Machine?) ... - 0 views

  • So what is a literacy tool. I’ve been thinking about this for a long time, considering how information has changed (as a result of technology) and what that means in terms of essential literacy skills (Redefining Literacy 2.0).  I usually describe contemporary literacy by expanding the three “Rs” in a way that accounts for the networked, digital, and abundant (overwhelming) nature of today’s information landscape. When information is Networked, Reading expands into Exposing what is True (finding, decoding, evaluating, building meaning, etc.) When information is Digital, Arithmetic expands into Employing the Information, working the numbers that define all information to add value. When information is abundant (overwhelming), then Writing expands into Expressing Ideas Compellingly. Producing a message that competes for the attention of the audience. A literacy machine not only enables us to find and read information. But it also facilitates a deeper examination of the information, uncovering the evidence of it’s value, utilizing elements of what Alan November has called “web grammar.” A literacy  machine assures that the learner develops the habit of “asking questions about the answers that he finds.”
Allison Studer

CNN Student News - 0 views

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    a ten-minute, commercial-free, daily news program for middle and high school students produced by the journalists and educators at CNN
Allison Studer

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table
Allison Studer

Best of 2011 So Far - Zoom.it - 0 views

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    a neat application for displaying large images in blogs, wikis, and websites. Zoom.it creates a display of your images in a format that allows you to zoom in, zoom out, and scroll around a large image.
Allison Studer

Best of 2011 So Far - Jelly Cam Stop Motion Movie Creator - 0 views

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    a free program for creating stop motion movies. Using JellyCam you can create stop motion movies using images from your computer or images that you capture via your webcam
Allison Studer

50 Web 2.0 Tools Your Students Want You to Use - 0 views

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    a list of tools and ideas for what students see as being useful for their learning in and out of school. 
Allison Studer

Teachers as Technology Trailblazers: Qwiki - Multimedia Search Engine - 0 views

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    a search engine/encyclopedia that displays results as brief, narrated multimedia presentations
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Guess The Wordle - 0 views

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    "Every day (Monday - Friday) a new wordle will be posted for you and your students to view. Each wordle will have a TOPIC and you will need to use your diciphering skills to figure out exactly what that topic is. (feel free to use the tools of the internet to figure out the topics)"
Allison Studer

How To Wordle - 0 views

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    Great tutorials and ideas on how to use Wordle in the classroom
Allison Studer

Using Dropbox in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Very thorough LiveBinder collection of tutorials and info on using Dropbox (a file-storage and sharing application)
Allison Studer

cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    Web 2.0: Cool Toosl for Schools Wiki
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