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Martin Burrett

CanvasDropr - 66 views

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    A collaborative photo and video sharing site. Create your page and share the link to allow others to add their media to the canvas in real time. It's a great site to share ideas and plan things out. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Tracy Tuten

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 60 views

  • Mixbook (or Mixbook for Educators) is a photo-based creation platform that offers hundreds of layouts and backgrounds to choose from along with customizable frames and text to make your book beautiful. Just pick a layout, drag-and-drop your photos into the photo slots, and edit to your heart's content.
  • Though the site's examples suggest using the books to gather wedding, travel, and baby albums, this program can absolutely used to create stories around historic photographs and artifacts, original art, to produce a class yearbook, to share an oral or personal history or journey, to tell the story of a field trip.  Mixbook for Educators now offers a secure collaborative environment for sharing their ebooks, as well as discounts on printed products, should you choose to print.  (A similar option is Scrapblog.)
  • Storybird, a collaborative storybook building space designed for ages 3-13, inspires young writers to create text around the work of professional artists and the collection of art is growing. Two (or more) people create a Storybird in a round robin fashion by writing their own text and inserting pictures. They then have the option of sharing their Storybird privately or publicly on the network. The final product can be printed (soon), watched on screen, played with like a toy, or shared through a worldwide library. Storybird is also a simple publishing platform for writers and artists that allows them to experiment, publish their stories, and connect with their fans.
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  • Myth and Legend Creator 2 shares a collection of traditional stories from England and around the world to hear and read. The site offers historical context for each story, story time lines and maps, ideas for use of the story in the classroom, and student work inspired by the story.  The Story Creator--with its libraries of backgrounds, characters, props, text bubbles, sound and video recording tools, and options to upload--provides students easy opportunities to create their own versions of traditional stories.
  • The Historic Tale Construction Kit is similar in that it helps students construct stories around a theme, in this case stories set in the middle ages with movable, scalable beasts, folks, braves, buildings. and old-style text.
  • Tikatok is a platform devoted to kid book publishing at a variety of levels.  Children have the option of exploring a collection of interactive story templates called StorySparks prompts, personalizing an existing book with their own names in Books2Go, with their own names, or starting from scratch in Create Your Own Book. Tikatok’s Classroom Program allows teachers to share lesson plans, view and edit students' work online, encourage collaboration, and track writing progress.
  • Big Universe is both an online library and a publishing and sharing community for grades K through 8.  Using Big Universe Author, students may create, research, and collaborate on books using a library of more than 7000 images and interactive tools.
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    Digital publishing tools for creating story books
jodi tompkins

Simple private real-time sharing and collaboration by drop.io - 19 views

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    Online shared collaboration space. Can share photos, video, audio, documents, etc. It is private, you have to give out the name of the web address for others to view. You can set it for your guest to have or not have a password in order for them to collectively collaborate on the project. It is in real time.
Martin Burrett

PhotoCollect - 64 views

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    A nice swish looking photo storing and sharing site where many users can upload their own photos to one place. Get three free albums. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Martin Burrett

Group Photo Sharing - ZangZing - 72 views

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    I love this site. Create a group photo album where invited people can upload to photo album and you control who gets to see them. Great for school trips, sports days and performances. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

OurStory.com - Timelines - 8 views

  • How it Works: Make your timeline about anything Collaborate with family and friends Share it with whomever you want Share your stories
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    Capture stories, photos and videos on a collaborative timeline.
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    A good timeline creating site. Add text and pictures to your timeline and embed on your site or blog. Easy to collaborate and share with others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
Randy Rodgers

Marqueed - Simple image collaboration and markup tool. Share, annotate and discuss images. - 81 views

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    Share and mark up images collaboratively online. 
Paul McKean

Jolicloud - 91 views

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    Jolicloud connects you to all of your favorite online apps, social media, videos, photos and files from any computer in the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/
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    Jolicloud - Virtual Desktop http://bit.ly/jBLZjh #cloud #edtech #elearning #bookmark #share #collaborate #tech
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    We are hoping to go the Jolicloud route this coming school year. Is anyone out there using it? Comments, critiques and suggestions welcome.
Martin Burrett

Yes, Pix Me! - 99 views

shared by Martin Burrett on 30 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    A superb collaborative image collecting site. Just drag the image into the box and share the link. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Michele Brown

Pixton | World's Best Way to Make & Share Comics - 70 views

shared by Michele Brown on 21 Jul 10 - Cached
  • Unleash your creativity! Fun, quick and easy to use.
    Tell your story your way.

  • Unleash your creativity! Fun, quick and easy to use
  • Create real comic layouts. Edit the shape and position of each comic panel. Express yourself. Unlimited range of expression. Move your characters into any pose. Style your words. Give text and speech bubbles personality in any language. Add your own images. Upload photos and personalize with your own art. Make your own art. Group objects to create original characters, props and backgrounds. Show your personality. Design characters of any age — people and other animals. Fast and easy. Kickstart your creativity with presets, shortcuts and templates. Make 'em laugh! Share instantly with friends, family, classmates and colleagues.  
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    Comic strip generator. Requires login
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    Pixton is a widely used comic strip maker. The personal account is free. So many options and the click and drag editing is really easy to use. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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    Create comics
Martin Burrett

Diipo - 157 views

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    A beautifully made Twitter-like social network for schools that supports photos, videos, files and embed html. The site also has a blog feature, calendar and many other fab features. You can set your class to private or public. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Story Jumper - 79 views

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    StoryJumper: create your own children's book.
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    This looks like an amazing tool for online writing and collaboration. 
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    This is a fabulous site for creating free ebooks by uploading photos from your computer, or by using the well stocked gallery of props scenes and characters provided by the site. Just drag and drop your items into place. Books can be private or shared using a url link. A free signing is required. You can also have your ebooks made into real books for a fee. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English
Cindy Glenn

Nota : Casual Collaboration - 65 views

shared by Cindy Glenn on 08 Mar 10 - Cached
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    Mash your ideas and media together with friends in a dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content you can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, scrapbooks, and enjoy an interactive chat with more than 50 friends.
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    Shared at edubloggercon
Carl Bogardu

Free, Easy to Use Calendars, To Do List, Photo Sharing, Group Email, File Sharing, Webs... - 105 views

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    Social group area, could be ideal for classes or groups.
Wayne Basinger

Social-Networking Sites Draw Teens In | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Social-Networking
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      This is clearly the main topic of the article.
  • Teens
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      This is the age group the article will discuss.
  • "Teens gather in networked public spaces to negotiate identity, gossip, support one another, jockey for status, collaborate, share information, flirt, joke, and goof around,"
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      This is the list of things that students do at the sites.
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  • To the uninitiated, however, the photos, videos, and cryptic comments that kids post on their personal pages often appear as impenetrable as a tenth grader's cluttered locker. Because schools tend to block access to social-networking sites, many educators have a tough time harnessing their potential as a teaching tool and modeling appropriate networking-site behaviors.
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      Blocking of the sites makes it difficult for teachers to use it effectively.
Roberta Bandfield

Dipity - Find, Create, and Embed Interactive Timelines - 91 views

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    Great tool for telling a story along a timeline. Include, photos, videos, text, etc. View it as a timeline, flipbook, list or map your events. Easy to embed or share with your social network.
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    Dipity is a tool that you can use to create timelines.
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    Timelines for older students
afager212

Using Social Bookmarking in Schools and with your Students- Part Two | Silvia Tolisano-... - 17 views

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      Could be a useful tool when just starting
  • Remember that it is NOT about the tools we use with our students, but the skills we are exposing them to and want them to get proficient in.
  • need to evaluate and interpret information tag bookmarks (their own and/or the ones collected by their teacher) summarize bookmarks (their own and/or the ones shared by teacher) take advantage of “experts in the field” (by subscribing to their RSS for specific tags) learn to search for relevant information beyond “googling” collaborate with other members of a study group (local or global)
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  • a critical mistake when introducing digital tools by assuming that armed with a username and a password, students will automatically find meaningful ways to learn together.
  • Handout_SocialBookmarkingRoles.pdf
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