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Jennifer Dorman

2008/9 Wikipedia Selection for schools - 0 views

  • Welcome to this Wikipedia Selection. This 2008/9 Wikipedia DVD Selection is a free, hand-checked, non-commercial selection from Wikipedia, targeted around the UK National Curriculum and useful for much of the English speaking world. It has about 5500 articles (as much as can be fitted on a DVD with good size images) and is about the size of a twenty volume encyclopaedia (34,000 images and 20 million words).
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    Welcome to this Wikipedia Selection. This 2008/9 Wikipedia DVD Selection is a free, hand-checked, non-commercial selection from Wikipedia, targeted around the UK National Curriculum and useful for much of the English speaking world. It has about 5500 articles (as much as can be fitted on a DVD with good size images) and is about the size of a twenty volume encyclopaedia (34,000 images and 20 million words).
Rob Jacklin

Category:Spoken articles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This category is for spoken versions of articles created by the Spoken Wikipedia project. For a subject-organized list, see Wikipedia:Spoken articles.
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    Another Wikipedia gem that you don't hear much about!
Jennifer Dorman

Dangerously Irrelevant: Teaching administrators about Wikipedia - 0 views

  • Our students deserve better training about how to navigate our new, complex, online information landscape. They don't learn about information literacy, bias, media literacy, assessment of online validity, and other critical online skills by being denied access to that information. They don't learn how to cite and use online resources appropriately if they can't use those resources and learn from their mistakes because the materials are banned.
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    This is a great blog post to use to frame a discussion about the educational applications for Wikipedia and the importance of teaching media literacy.
Dean Mantz

List of free software for audio - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 16 views

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    A variety of tools and applications to manipulate audio files. 
Fred Delventhal

Welcome to Schoolr. The only resource you'll need. - 25 views

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    Google, Dictionary.com,Thesaurus.com, Wikipedia, Acronym Finder, NCSU, unitconversion, Bablefish, and Wolfram-Alpha. Click on the MORE link for more options.
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    Schoolr would like to thank the Reference.com family, Google, Wikipedia, Acrnonym Finder, Urban Dictionary, Altavista Babel Fish, SparkNotes, NCSU, and unitconversion for their great resources.
Jennifer Dorman

Wikify - 0 views

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    Wikify is a web-service allowing everybody to enrich their arbitrary text with links to Wikipedia.org. In other words, it make hypertext from your plain text.
Roger Zuidema

Technology and Education - Box of Tricks - 1 views

  • Over the past academic year, my students and I have been experimenting with the use of a number of web based applications (often known as Web 2.0 tools). My aim has been to enhance our schemes of work by providing our students with new and exciting learning opportunities.
RJ Stangherlin

QR-Code Generator - 0 views

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    From Wikipedia, A QR Code is a matrix code (or two-dimensional bar code) created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The "QR" is derived from "Quick Response", as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR Codes are common in Japan, where they are currently the most popular type of two dimensional codes. Moreover, most current Japanese mobile phones can read this code with their camera.
Heather Sullivan

Wikipedia bans Ridgefield High School after profane edits - NewsTimes.com - 0 views

  • "This is disgusting behavior and unfortunately, it goes beyond the days of graffiti on bathroom walls," Low said. "Now it has a townwide audience, a nationwide and even an international audience. I don't think kids are aware of that."
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      Another example of how we need to help students understand the power of their online identity & the importance of protecting it!
Jennifer Dorman

NIBIPEDIA : Together We Learn - 0 views

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    A nib is a visual bookmark on a video timeline. Nibs also recommend related videos. As the Nibisphere grows, it will find more cooler stuff that makes you smarter, faster. We have a team of experts nibbing away engaging educational content.
Fred Delventhal

Record a multi-participant podcast with GarageBand - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) - 0 views

  • use a time-tested method called a "double-ender" when recording The Talk Show. As they talk via Skype, John and Dan record their own audio locally, and those two files are edited together as separate tracks. We've adopted a similar method using GarageBand, and it's been working wonderfully.
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    use a time-tested method called a "double-ender" when recording The Talk Show. As they talk via Skype, John and Dan record their own audio locally, and those two files are edited together as separate tracks. We've adopted a similar method using GarageBand, and it's been working wonderfully.
Dean Mantz

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Quicklyst: Note taking web app created by ... - 10 views

  • Type a question mark followed by the word you want searched and Quicklyst will automatically add information from Wikipedia and DuckDuckGo. Type a colon followed by the word you want defined and Quicklyst will automatically insert the definition into the notes. Students can click on the + sign next to their notes to add the notes to their Study Queue. 
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    Website created by a student for students in hope of simplifying the study process.
Beyond Technology

la celestina - 0 views

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    Historia/menedeo/calixto/
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