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Mary Phillips

KlabLab | The Education Co-Creation Network - 0 views

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    The bomb-diggity learning resource for teachers and students! KlabLab feature songs and music videos about all sorts of topics. Very good stuff, definitely worth exploring. 
Bob Rowan

Video: Use Your Galaxy Nexus As A Desktop Computer - Droid Life - 0 views

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    shows a smart phone hooked up to computer monitor, keyboard, etc to be functional desktop PC (running Android OS)
Robin Talkowski

Wonderopolis » Blog Archive » Do Llamas Really Spit? - 13 views

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    Every day Wonderopolis posts a question one might wonder about. There is a picture with the question and sometimes a video. You can read further to find the answer to the question. A great discussion starter and then practice reading skill by reading the answer then maybe do a summary or state the main idea.
Dennis Grice

The Flipped Classrom is not... - YouTube - 20 views

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    I like that video. It is easy to fall prey to all of those misconceptions, and that is coming from a guy who thinks he is a little ahead of the curve from when it comes to appropriate tech in the classroom. TPAC!! (I'm throwin gang symbols)
Fred Delventhal

Vialogues : Meaningful discussions around video - 13 views

Fred Delventhal

tracking shot - 11 views

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    No need to learn the aesthetics of movie making or wade through a complicated user interface. Tracking shot will create a movie instantly and automatically by grouping photos into scenes and shots, creating transitions, synchronizing with the music, and more. All you need to do is upload your photos and music - it couldn't be easier. Photos & music... ...instant movies. via http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/07/quickly-create-music-video-on-tracking.html
Fred Delventhal

Splash Page | Zimmer Twins - 9 views

Heather Sullivan

Free MIT simulation has students compete as video game moguls | eSchool News - 11 views

  • The university announced Nov. 30 that the popular simulation, known as “Platform Wars,” would be freely available on the MIT Sloan Teaching Innovation Resources website, following the lead of MIT’s OpenCourseWare program, a seminal experiment in higher education’s sharing of open course material.In “Platform Wars,” students set the price of hardware, negotiate royalty rates with game makers, and decide if they should subsidize the first few games for their gaming system.
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