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Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Sketching, Infographics, and Google - 1 views

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    Create online drawings with Sketch Toy that can be shared. Great infographics shared daily.
Stacy Olson

Create Comics with Chogger - 169 views

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    Comic builder
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    Comic builder to draw comics, caption photos  and take webcam pics and add speech balloons.
Michelle Kassorla

Parse Tree Editor - 19 views

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    Syntax Tree Editor (Free: Windows Only) a utility for drawing syntax tree diagrams. A syntax tree diagram is a visual representation of the structure of a sentence. The people who most often need to draw these diagrams are linguists, and the Syntax Tree Editor is designed with the needs of linguists in mind. Syntax Tree Editor can be freely downloaded and should work on any computer running a reasonably recent version of the Windows operating system (XP, Vista, 7).
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    I found ONE! :) Still no Apple, though. Searching, searching, searching.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Word Draw - Free newletter templates for MS Word - 66 views

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    Professional looking newsletter templates for MS Word. Very useful for the classroom.
anonymous

Silk - 81 views

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    Have students to create visual works of art online. Silk is an interactive site where students can drag their mouse around on the page to create beautiful weaving & whirling designs. Drawing lines on the screen will add color to the moving art, & by speeding up or slowing down their movements the effect will change. Students can choose between 6 different colors, & 3 different modes of symmetry. Students can share their creation with a simple link. Have students describe their unique artwork as a description & creative writing exercise. Also available as an app for the iPad.
Mark Gleeson

cognitive acceleration | DEVELOPING CHILDREN'S THINKING - 46 views

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    Welcome to the Let's Think (Cognitive Acceleration) website. The Let's Think project draws on over 25 years of research by academics and teacher practitioners. It offers a fresh approach to teaching English, Mathematics, Science (and other subjects) that has a proven impact on students' development as thinkers. Let's Think has several published resources from Foundation Stage to KS3 in a range of curriculum areas.
Cindy Edwards

DisaPainted - 86 views

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    Animate your drawing.
Florence Dujardin

Ethnotelling for User-generated Experiences - 30 views

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    This paper focuses on storytelling as a research tool for social sciences, especially for cultural anthropology. After a short review of the main methodological tools traditionally used in ethnography, with particular regard to observation and interview, we focus on collecting and crafting stories (ethnotelling) as suitable tools for conveying the relational nature of fieldwork. Drawing on the works of Orr, Chipchase, Marradi and Adwan/Bar-on, we show how stories – collected, mediated or made up – are valuable tools for representing experiences and identities. As a result, we suggest a different approach to user-experience design, based on the creation of "thick" environments enabling a whole range of possibilities, where users can imagine or live their own user-generated experiences.
drmaddin

Create Your Story | My Storybook - 0 views

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    Try our online book editor for free: add images, drawings, and text to make your own kids' stories!
Lisa Francine

School Library Monthly - Student Inquiry and Web 2.0 - 54 views

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    "The Stripling Inquiry Model has six phases; however, it's not a linear process but rather a recursive one in which the learner might revisit a previous stage to ask additional questions or organize information, as the need arises. Each phase involves critical thinking skills that empower young people to learn on their own and develop the thinking skills to be independent, lifelong learners. The phases are as follows: Connect: observe, experience, connect a subject to self and previous knowledge Wonder: predict, develop questions and hypotheses Investigate: find and evaluate information to answer questions, test hypotheses Construct: draw conclusions, arrive at new understandings Express: apply understandings to a new context, share learning with others Reflect: examine one's own learning and ask new questions (Stripling 2003, 8). Technology and, in particular, Web 2.0 tools and services can be used throughout the inquiry process to support the appropriate thinking skills. The key is to focus on student learning, not the Web 2.0 technology. The focus is on the phase(s) of inquiry at which students are concentrating and deciding which technology tool can best support the thinking processes and instructional strategies of that phase of inquiry. This increases the effectiveness of both the learning experience and the use of technology. An outline of the inquiry phases aligned with Web 2.0 technology tools and instructional strategies can be seen in Figure 2."
Randolph Hollingsworth

Venn Diagram - building one online - ReadWriteThink - 65 views

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    free, open, turns drawing into .pdf which is emailed relies on Flash but there is another version for iPads and Android tablets
N Carroll

15 FREE Google Drawings graphic organizers - and how to make your own | Ditch That Text... - 103 views

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    Gr8 Graphic Organizers you can use and share with your students.
Nigel Coutts

Learning from the journey - The Learner's Way - 25 views

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    There is much to be learned from journeys. From stepping out of our doors and by placing one foot in front of the other making progress towards a planned destination. Journeys are a great metaphor for the challenges we face in our day to day lives and the parallels we draw may allow us to set a goal and achieve it despite the obstacles.
Martin Burrett

picture dots - dot to dot puzzle maker - 108 views

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    A great tool to make dot to dot pictures by tracing the outline of an uploaded image and print. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
Marc Patton

Online Diagram Software and Flowchart Software - Gliffy - 2 views

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    Easily create professional-quality flowcharts, diagrams, floor plans, technical drawings, and more!
teacherboyle

Power and Responsibility - 0 views

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    Lesson that draws students to looking at the school's acceptable use policy.
Martin Burrett

Snowflake Workshop - 228 views

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    Make a virtual paper snowflake with this great wintry site. Draw your pattern with the virtual pencil and cut out with the cyber scissors. Great to about out as Christmas cards. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Martin Burrett

Face Britain - 25 views

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    A superb project idea. Upload a drawing or painting of your self-portrait to this site for the chance to be involved in a World record attempt for the most artists working on the same installation. The pictures will be collected together to make a portrait of the Queen for the Jubilee. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art%2C+Craft+%26+Design
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