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Sharin Tebo

Google Sites - Upload Multiple Files - View & Download - Google Apps Reseller & Google ... - 0 views

  • Google Sites now allows multiple file uploads all at the same time, not one-by-one.  With this update the method to view and download files also changes and the way Google Sites stores the uploaded file names.
  • Upload Multiple FilesNavigate to the page where you want to attach the filesUse the Add files link at the bottom of the page to open your web browser's file chooser. 
  • Choose the file, or files, you want to upload.  You can choose multiple files to upload in two ways:
Sharin Tebo

9 Web 2.0 Sites to Publish Student Work | Teach Amazing! - 0 views

  • Yudu lets you upload all sorts of content including Word documents and PDF’s.
  • Of course you can share and or embed the resulting creation. For example, you can embed the book on your classroom homepage or wiki.
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  • Flipsnack
  • Tikatok is aimed at younger students and is a wonderful tool for story creation.
  • Mixbook is very similar to Tikatok but features some sophisticated editing tools perfect for middle or high school students.
  • Add images and text to tell a story. Tools are also available for creating poetry books and digital portfolios.
  • Scribd Scribd is arguably the best known online publishing site.  Upload any file or even import from Google Docs.
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    Options to publish student work from various formats in to creative flipping books: Scribd YouPublish Mixbook FlipSnack Issuu
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    Want to publish student work online? Take a look at 9 tools students of varying ages can use.
Sharin Tebo

Creating videos for flipped learning | eSchool News | eSchool News | 2 - 0 views

    • Sharin Tebo
       
      I have used Jing with students. It works pretty well. A former colleague of mine used Camtasia, years back (free version). The students' iPads (some have) explain everything as well.
  • Once you’ve chosen your screencasting software, select your recording area (the optimal area is full screen), select your destination folder (choose your desktop for an easy-to-find location), select the recording device (a microphone), and select the format of the vodcast (WMV for easy posting).
  • nother great option for presentation is Presentation Tube, which allows educators to make videos, then upload to Presentation Tube or YouTube,
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    • Sharin Tebo
       
      Presentation Tube--this could be good for us, but uploading to our school YouTube won't work here in Venezuela I don't think...
Sharin Tebo

http://www.talktechwithme.com/uploads/2/2/1/1/22115906/backwards_edtech_flow_chart.pdf - 0 views

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    Backwards EdTech Tool Flow Chart: What do you want students to do, then find the appropriate tool to help with the task
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