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in title, tags, annotations or urlTimeline JS3 - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 43 views
myHistro - 37 views
Interactive Learning and Reading Activities for Students in Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic.com - 26 views
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Story StartersGrades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8This interactive tool creates quick writing prompts to help young students delve into creative writing.
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Immigration: Stories of Yesterday and TodayGrades: PreK–K, 1–2, 3–5, 6–8Take a tour of Ellis Island, explore an interactive immigration timeline, and meet young immigrants in this online activity!
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Science ExplorationsGrades: 3–5, 6–8, 9–12With the help of audio, text, photos, and video, students thoroughly explore six science topics, from the Galapagos Islands to giant squid.Read more >
Six Timeline Creation Tools for Students Compared In an Updated Chart - 76 views
5 Good Google Tools for Social Studies Teachers - And How to Use Them - 136 views
Create free interactive timelines | Hstry - 130 views
Five apps for creating timelines - 88 views
8 Excellent Free Timeline Creation Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 103 views
Metta - Storytelling + Polling In One Compact Format. - 57 views
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Easy to use tool for creating flipped classroom lessons. Use the built-in search tool to find videos, images, or social media posts, put them into a timeline, add text and/or polls, and share. Free account has very limited media storage, but not an issue if you only use embedded media. Paid service has educator discount and is only $2.50/month.
A Social Network Can Be a Learning Network - The Digital Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 98 views
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Sharing student work on a course blog is an example of what Randall Bass and Heidi Elmendorf, of Georgetown University, call "social pedagogies." They define these as "design approaches for teaching and learning that engage students with what we might call an 'authentic audience' (other than the teacher), where the representation of knowledge for an audience is absolutely central to the construction of knowledge in a course."
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Very important - social pedagogies for authentic tasks - a key for integrating SNTs in the classroom.
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Agreed, for connectivism see also www.connectivism.ca
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External audiences certainly motivate students to do their best work. But students can also serve as their own authentic audience when asked to create meaningful work to share with one another.
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The last sentence is especially important in institutional contexts where the staff voices their distrust against "open scholarship" (Weller 2011), web 2.0 and/or open education. Where "privacy" is deemed the most important thing in dealing with new technologies, advocates of an external audience have to be prepared for certain questions.
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yes! nothing but barriers! However, it is unclear if the worries about pravacy are in regards to students or is it instructors who fear teaching in the open. everyone cites FERPA and protection of student identities, but I have yet to hear any student refusing to work in the open...
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Students most likely won't find this difficult. After all, you're asking them to surf the Web and tag pages they like. That's something they do via Facebook every day. By having them share course-related content with their peers in the class, however, you'll tap into their desires to be part of your course's learning community. And you might be surprised by the resources they find and share.
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A great blog post on social pedagogies and how they can be incorporated in university/college classes. A good understanding of creating authentic learning experiences through social media.
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A great blog post on social pedagogies and how they can be incorporated in university/college classes. A good understanding of creating authentic learning experiences through social media.
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A great blog post on social pedagogies and how they can be incorporated in university/college classes. A good understanding of creating authentic learning experiences through social media.
Home - TimeMapper - Make Timelines and TimeMaps fast! - from the Open Knowledge Foundation Labs - 116 views
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Very handy and open source timeline creator. "1. Create a Spreadsheet Add your dates and places to a Google Spreadsheet. 2. Connect and Customize Connect your spreadsheet with TimeMapper and customize the results. 3. Publish, Embed and Share Publish your TimeMap at your own personal url, then share or embed on your site."
Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - 139 views
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Meograph is a free, easy multimedia storytelling tool. Students can quickly combine videos, audio, pictures, text, maps, timelines, and links to create what the developers call "four-dimensional storytelling." No registration is required and an education version is available. You have to play around with it to get the concept before introducing it to students.
Meograph: Four-dimensional storytelling - 79 views
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Meograph helps easily create, watch, and share interactive stories. Our first product combines maps, timeline, links, and multimedia to tell stories in context of where and when.
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Create, watch & share stories that combine maps, timelines, links, and media to tell stories in the context of where and when.
Beautiful web-based timeline software - 252 views
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Create interactive,multimedia timelines that can be embedded on another website.
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Really cool timeline tool. Much nicer than Dipity, and includes BC option missing from TimeToast.
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Timeline option for digital stories.