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Julie Whitehead

Making Videos on the Web - 151 views

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    Animated Videos Fun and free services for creating short animated videos. Screencasting Use these services to create demonstration videos on your computer. Useful for teachers and students. Documentary Video In this section we'll look at some free services for creating documentary- style slideshow- based videos. Pages 11-21 Finding Images and Audio for Video Projects. Use these resources to locate images and sounds that you and your students can use in video projects. Pages 3-7 Page 26
Alvar Maciel

Free Technology for Teachers: Noun Project - Free Clip Art of Universal Symbols - 16 views

  • The Noun Project is an online catalog of free clip art that you can download and reuse for all kinds of projects.
Martin Burrett

UKEdMag: Facilitating Effective STEM Learning by @smwordlaw - 14 views

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    "English…done! Reading…done! Assembly…go, go, go! Packed primary timetables can sometimes feel like you're racing through an army drill. It can be difficult to stop, and allow children time for deeper thought and study. Integrating meaningful STEM into the week can often feel like a bit of a headache. Project Based Learning as a method of teaching STEM, could be the solution to this. Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths are the four disciplines many schools are hoping to focus on this academic year, looking at an applied and integrated approach."
Matt Renwick

Project Time and How My Students Made It Theirs | Blogging Through the Fourth Dimension - 39 views

  • So project time is here to stay, with a few tweaks requested by the kids.  More resources, computers if they are available, and study hall rather than dedicated spelling time.
  • my students are examples of what can happen when we trust kids  to take control of their learning, when we give them freedom to learn.
Sue Dowdell

Any Elementary Teachers using Diigo? - 101 views

I've used Diigo teacher account to set up accounts for my 105 fifth graders this past spring. I put all students in a main group (Colonial Resources) and then students studying a particular colony ...

Elementary intermediate

Jeff Woodcock

FAQs : Oil in the Ocean - 0 views

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Marc Patton

Pearson Project Blue Sky - 60 views

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    Project Blue Sky allows instructors to search, select, and seamlessly integrate Open Educational Resources with Pearson learning materials.
Michele Brown

SoundGator - 123 views

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    SoundGator: Download Lots Of Sound Effects For Your Projects An important aspect of any video project is sound effects. They help take a video and bring it to another level. The more authentic the sound effects, the better the video will end up being. SoundGator is a free to use website that allows you to download all kinds of sounds for use in any project you can think of.
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    Free sound effects
Kate Pok

Intersections: History and New Media: Wiki in the History Classroom - 5 views

  • Students did not agree on the merits of the wiki. Some were deeply offended when other students eliminated or modified their contributions. Others found the chance to pick apart other’s words and conclusions exhilarating. Regardless, most students seemed to grasp the important lesson I hoped to share: that history is the conversation we have about the past. History is about the authorial choices scholars make. History is about the evidence included and the evidence excluded. By asking students to participate in a joint-writing exercise, they were compelled to pay attention to the language others used, the phrasings and structure employed, the anecdotes emphasized, the facts obscured. I told them the story of an undergraduate English professor I had who spent an entire class session discussing why Shakespeare began Macbeth with the word “when”. Words matter. Words shape arguments. They determine meaning, and they form our view of the world around us, including our view of the history of the world around us. Students also came to appreciate that history was not a bag of facts we historians force them to memorize. Instead, as Appleby, Hunt, and Jacob suggest, history is the product of that collective effort of truth seeking.
  • I still caution students about using Wikipedia. But I think the wiki can help our students see themselves as part of that democratic conversation so important to our profession. Throwing their ideas into the ring for others to challenge forces students to defend their ideas, modify their conclusions, and reconsider their assumptions. The wiki, while not perfect, may help us change the way our students think about history. It may help them be more attentive to language and argument. Importantly, it may help them value civil discourse as a civic virtue. These are good lessons for history students and for their professors. —Kevin B. Sheets is associate professor of history at the State University of New York, College at Cortland and project director of the “American Dream Project,” a Teaching American History grant-based project in upstate New York. He regularly teaches courses in historical methods and American intellectual and cultural history.
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    Great description of the merits of using a wiki in a classroom.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: PicMark - Brand your pictures before sharing them - 71 views

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    PicMark is great for teachers to share class pictures on their class web page or with students in projects.
Amy Siegert

http://worldsavvy.org/assets/documents/uploads/Social_Action_Projects_overview.pdf - 44 views

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    This article thoroughly explains what a social action project is, the steps in creating one, and examples of them.
psmiley

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning - 0 views

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    PBL bloggers
psmiley

An Introduction to Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 1 views

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    PBL intro video
psmiley

JustinCrawford.co | Project Based Learning Ideas - 68 views

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    PBL ideas
Warren Apel

TriTab - a middle school student-run Kickstarter project - 3 views

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    My students have launched an internet company on Kickstarter. It's an amazing project for everyone involved. It's a tripod mount for an iPad.
Don Doehla

We Don't Like Projects - 95 views

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    Reflections on student engagement in his/her own learning and inquiry.
psmiley

Powerful Project Learning: The Growth of My Students Truly Amazes Me | Powerful Learnin... - 37 views

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    PBL and students
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