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Gerald Carey

Nikon Small World - Photomicrography Competition - 33 views

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    Nice set of photos of things microscopic - to inspire your students.
Doreen Stopczynski

20 reasons why students should blog | On an e-journey with generation Y - 181 views

  • It is FUN! Fun!….. I hear your sceptical exclamation!! However, it is wonderful when students think they are having so much fun, they forget that they are actually learning. A favourite comment on one of my blog posts is: It’s great when kids get so caught up in things they forget they’re even learning…   by jodhiay authentic audience – no longer working for a teacher who checks and evalutes work but  a potential global audience. Suits all learning styles – special ed (this student attends special school 3days per weeek, our school 2 days per week, gifted ed, visual students, multi-literacies plus ‘normal‘ students. Increased motivation for writing – all students are happy to write and complete aspects of the post topic. Many will add to it in their own time. Increased motivation for reading – my students will happily spend a lot of time browsing through fellow student posts and their global counterparts. Many have linked their friends onto their blogroll for quick access. Many make comments, albeit often in their own sms language. Improved confidence levels – a lot of this comes through comments and global dots on their cluster maps. Students can share their strengths and upload areas of interest or units of work eg personal digital photography, their pets, hobbies etc Staff are given an often rare insight into what some students are good at. We find talents that were otherwise unknown and it allows us to work on those strengths. It allows staff to often gain insight to how students are feeling and thinking. Pride in their work – My experience is that students want their blogs to look good in both terms of presentation and content. (Sample of a year 10 boy’s work) Blogs allow text, multimedia, widgets, audio and images – all items that digital natives want to use Increased proofreading and validation skills Improved awareness of possible dangers that may confront them in the real world, whilst in a sheltered classroom environment Ability to share – part of the conceptual revolution that we are entering. They can share with each other, staff, their parents, the community, and the globe. Mutual learning between students and staff and students. Parents with internet access can view their child’s work and writings – an important element in the parent partnership with the classroom. Grandparents from England have made comments on student posts. Parents have ‘adopted’ students who do not have internet access and ensured they have comments. Blogs may be used for digital portfolios and all the benefits this entails Work is permanently stored, easily accessed and valuable comparisons can be made over time for assessment and evaluation purposes Students are digital natives - blogging is a natural element of this. Gives students a chance  to show responsibility and trustworthiness and engenders independence. Prepares students for digital citizenship as they learn cybersafety and netiquette Fosters peer to peer mentoring. Students are happy to share, learn from and teach their peers (and this, often not their usual social groups) Allows student led professional development and one more…… Students set the topics for posts – leads to deeper thinking
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    Good reasons to allow student blogging Point being if it's fun they will love doing it, while enriching their knowledge at the same time.\nA great slant on multitasking.
Melissa Enderle

Image Forensics : Error Level Analysis - 90 views

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    Submit the URL of a JPEG image to this site and it instantly highlights possible alterations, helping determining authenticity of an image. Great tool for teaching about internet evaluation.
Betty Powell

Surrealism - 1 views

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    Create surrealistic artwork with students using Photoshop Elements.
Betty Powell

Peachpit: Why Won't Photoshop Elements Do What I Tell It To Do? > Why won't Photoshop E... - 0 views

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    Why won't PSE do what I tell it to do. A list of must-knows when photoshop elements does not behave.
Betty Powell

10 Things You Might Not Know About Photoshop Elements 7 - 0 views

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    Even if you have used Photoshop Elements for some time, you may have missed some of its features. Here are 10 tips to help you work more efficiently in Photoshop Elements 7! While some of these tips work in previous versions of Elements, changing interface brightness, the Smart Brush tools, and the Action Player are brand new in Photoshop Elements 7.">IE=8
Ann Steckel

My glimpse of the world - Daily Photography from Chico, CA, United States. - 0 views

shared by Ann Steckel on 23 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Laura sederberg's amazing photo page
Betty Powell

Elements User: Photoshop Elements Techniques, Tutorials, Downloads, Videotips, Newslett... - 0 views

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    Great magazine of helpful tips, you can subscribe to this or just browse to improve your techniques
Betty Powell

Lesson Plan: Cubism Photo Montage - David Hockney - 2 views

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    Lesson on cubism using Photoshop Elements
Roland O'Daniel

compfight + a flickr™ search tool - 0 views

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    Find images for comps, inspiration or research.
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    interesting photo search tool.
Betty Powell

Digital Imaging, Mr. Olejarz, Eisenhower Middle School, Wyckoff, NJ - 1 views

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    Examples of student projects using Photoshop Elements.
Martin Burrett

BigHugeLabs: Do fun stuff with your photos - 7 views

  • Become a pop icon! Inspired by Warhol's famous paintings of Marilyn Monroe.
  • Make your own magazine cover! Be a superstar! Prove to your friends how famous you really are!
  • Make your own customized movie poster. You choose the photo, titles, and credits. Be a star!
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    • Kalin Wilburn
       
      This site offers a wide variety of tools for school. Some that you may use on your own and others you can have your students using for any project imaginable. Feel free to check out everything they have to offer but I have highlighted some of my favorites.
  • Make your own inspirational, funny, parody, sports or other motivational poster for any occasion.
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    Flickr toys!
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    A superb image manipulator site. Make your photos into works of art, jigsaws, photo cubes, calendars and many more. Free sign in required. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Peter Beens

Flickr: Discussing BMW 2010 Calendar competition - beware! in Motorcycle On The Road - ... - 8 views

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    This page mentions a promotion BMW is having where you submit your photos but then BMW is free to use the photos however they wish. It may be a good starting point to discuss the subject of copyright with your students.
Martin Burrett

Picnik - Photo editing & storage - 71 views

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    Upload and edit photos in tons of ways! Save to collections and share.
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    A website where you edit, upload and store photos. You can make a slideshow of your photos. Basics are free, but a 'paid for' option is available. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Deborah Thonus

Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive - 18 views

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    NASA provides an outstanding library of images with scientific explanations. This site is searchable.
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    Nasa provides an outstanding library of images with scientific explanations.
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    NASA provides an outstanding library of images with scientific explanations. This site is searchable.
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