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Jennifer Dorman

Live - Discovery Channel's "Boom De ah dah" - 0 views

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    Live performance of the Discovery Channel's new commercial song, "I Love The Whole World"
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    I can't get this song out of my head!
Jennifer Dorman

Discovery Channel: I Love the World - 0 views

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    New Discovery Channel commercial - "The World Is Just Awesome!"
Jennifer Dorman

YouTube - Wetpaint Wikis in Plain English - 0 views

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    Wetpaint makes easy-to-use wikis and this video was made for use on wetpaint.com to answer the question "Why would you ever wiki?"
Jennifer Dorman

YouTube - Lively by Google - 0 views

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    Lively by Google is a new product available in Google Labs. Create an avatar and chat with your friends in rooms you design.www.lively.com
Christine Southard

Xtranormal | Text-to-Movie - 0 views

shared by Christine Southard on 19 Oct 08 - Cached
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    Xtranormal's mission is to bring movie-making to the people. Everyone watches movies and we believe everyone can make movies. Movie-making, short and long, online and on-screen, private and public, will be the most important communications process of the 21st century and its democratization is a massive business opportunity. Our revolutionary approach to movie-making builds on an almost universally held skill-typing. You type something; we turn it into a movie.
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    Bernie Dodge shared this with Carl Anderson as a tool for
Vicki Green

Into the Book: Teaching Reading Comprehension Strategies - 0 views

  • Into the Book is a reading comprehension resource for K-4 students and teachers. We focus on eight research-based strategies: Using Prior Knowledge, Making Connections, Questioning, Visualizing, Inferring, Summarizing, Evaluating and Synthesizing. Your class can watch our engaging 15-minute videos, and try the online interactive activities.
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      Would like to see this site!
Tom McHale

Kids Create -- and Critique on -- Social Networks | Edutopia - 1 views

  • "With Web 2.0, there's a strong impetus to make connections," says University of Minnesota researcher Christine Greenhow, who studies how people learn and teach with social networking. "It's not just creating content. It's creating content to share."
  • And once they share their creations, kids can access one of the richest parts of this learning cycle: the exchange that follows. "While the ability to publish and to share is powerful in and of itself, most of the learning occurs in the connections and conversation that occur after we publish," argues education blogger Will Richardson (a member of The George Lucas Educational Foundation's National Advisory Council).
  • In this online exchange, students can learn from their peers and simultaneously practice important soft skills -- namely, how to accept feedback and to usefully critique others" work.
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  • "I learn how to take in constructive criticism," says thirteen-year-old Tiranne
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  • Using tools such as the social-network-creation site Ning, teachers can easily develop their own networks, Mosea says. "It is better to create your own," he argues. "If a teacher creates his or her own network, students will post as if their teacher is watching them, and they'll tend to be more safe. "You can build social networks around the curriculum," Mosea adds, "so you can use them as a teaching resource or another tool." An online social network is another tool -- but it's a tool with an advantage: It wasn't just imposed by teachers; the students have chosen it.
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    "Self-Directed Learning When students are motivated to create work that they share online, it ignites an independent learning cycle driven by their ideas and energized by responses from peers."
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    Self-Directed Learning "When students are motivated to create work that they share online, it ignites an independent learning cycle driven by their ideas and energized by responses from peers."
Randy Rodgers

Tweetz TV | Videos mentioned on Twitter - 6 views

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    View videos shared by your Twitter network in one location.
Ginger Lewman

YouTube - I Need My Teachers To Learn 2.0.mov - 0 views

  • My friend Rae helped me with this version! Download the QT version here: http://kevinhoneycutt.orgVisit my sites for more stuff!http://artsnacks.orghttp://podstock.ning.com/http://mysafesurf.org
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    Poignant song for our times. Download the QT version here: http://kevinhoneycutt.org Visit my sites for more stuff! http://artsnacks.org http://podstock.ning.com/ http://mysafesurf.org
Cheryl Lykowski

quietube | Video without the distractions | Youtube, iPlayer, Viddler, Vimeo and more - 9 views

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    Watch YouTube without ads or comments visible.
Lauri Brady

YouTube - Boom De Yada Fourth Grade Style - 14 views

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    With a little inspiration from the Discovery Channel, Mr. Vasicek's fourth grade students made a music video.
Dean Mantz

Watch Tornado Week - 12 views

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    Virtual reality simulation of a tornado. users can adjust options to test item out. Web program made available by The Weather Channel.
Jennifer Dorman

CitizenGlobal: The World is Watching - 13 views

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    Make a video.  Make a difference.  
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