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Allison Studer

Soshiku › The Smart Way to Keep Track of Your Schoolwork - 0 views

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    Soshiku is a simple but powerful tool that manages your high school or college assignments. Soshiku keeps track of when your assignments are due and can even notify you via email or SMS. And it's totally free.
Allison Studer

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education - 0 views

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    Create free educational games, quizzes, activities and diagrams in seconds! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
Allison Studer

Thinglink - Make Your Blog Images Interactive - 0 views

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    --a neat service that allows you to make any image on your blog an interactive image --you can tag and label anything in the images on your blog. Your tags appear as simple dots on your images. Whenever someone places her cursor over a dot in the image, the information in the label appears. You can include descriptions and or links to more information in each tag
Allison Studer

Multimedia Learning Resources - Educaplay - 0 views

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    Create your own teaching activities (word puzzles, maps, quizzes) and embed them in your site
Allison Studer

QR Codes: What and How on Tildee - 0 views

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    Short and simple tutorial on QR codes with suggested uses in the classroom
Allison Studer

Creative Commons Kiwi on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Vimeo video explaining how Creative Commons works
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Jottit - 0 views

shared by Allison Studer on 01 Feb 10 - Cached
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    SUPER simple website creator!
Allison Studer

Mr. Picassohead - 0 views

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    Create abstract-looking profile views of character's heads using this quick and easy art creator. Save and send capable.
Allison Studer

art.com artPad - 0 views

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    Create paintings, complete with frames. Save and send capable.
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Imagination Cubed - 0 views

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    A whiteboard drawing site. Save and send images drawn.
Allison Studer

Dfilm - is now Dvolver. Make your own movie with the MovieMaker - 0 views

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    Quick, easy way to make short three-scene comic strips with background music. No downloading required. Simply email the saved scene to yourself and retrieve it there.
Allison Studer

The Time is Now - bit by bit - 0 views

  • If we continue to view technology as an extra or outside of the core curriculum, or even as something that should be paid attention to if only because it will be needed for our students’ futures, then we continue to view it as optional. Instead, we need to make it an essential component and that without it, the lesson just can’t happen. That will force us to stop using technology to do “what we’ve always done” but now with a new tool (for example, using PowerPoint to complete a book report), and move up to the higher levels (i.e., Bloom’s Taxonomy) where technology is transforming our experiences, understanding, interactions.
  • In David’s TechLearning article, he points us to an earlier blog post that he wrote on his own site about the difference between “integration” and “being integral”. His point is that we are still treating technology as something that has to be integrated rather than as an intrinsic part of the curriculum: “To imply that technology needs to be integrated strongly suggests that it is outside of what the standard skill set is for educators. It’s not. The use of technology in a lesson is no different than the use of a lecture, of structuring the lesson so that students learn collaboratively, or preparing an assessment to gauge understanding. Whether or not to use technology tools in the learning process is a curriculum design question, pure and simple.”
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    A blog post about the importance of technology "being integral" instead of "integrated" into curriculum. Technology should be an intrinsic part of every lesson, rather than just an extra, added-on tool.
Allison Studer

Randy's Tech Tactics: Educational Video Collections on You Tube - 0 views

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    Includes a tutorial on how to embed YouTube videos into PowerPoint
Allison Studer

Template categories - Templates - Microsoft Office Online - 0 views

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    Templates for OneNote
Allison Studer

Free Technology for Teachers - 0 views

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    A MUST-follow for all teachers. Tons of information on FREE tech tools and resources for educators
Allison Studer

ASH's 23 Things for Web 2.0: The 23 Things - 0 views

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    A professional development blog created by Academy of the Sacred Heart for their faculty. Offers a 23 step program for learning putting into practice various Web 2.0 applications and tools.
Allison Studer

4Teachers : Teach with Techonology - 0 views

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    4Teachers.org: Helping Teachers Integrate Technology into the Classroom.
Allison Studer

How to Write Intelligent Comments on Blogs - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com - 0 views

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    Suggestions for how to comment on blogs
Allison Studer

Google Reader - 0 views

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    Get all your news and blogs in one place with Google Reader
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