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Bonnie Blagojevic

Grace Poli - TeachWithGrace - Resources - 0 views

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      Am interested in sources of legal music downloads and will investigate these suggestions. Also, in thinking about Grace's work with middle school students and thinking if there are aspects to change/adapt for work with younger children. (some thoughts on sharing songs at home, using other types of audio/media options that might be more affordable than ipods for sharing at home with young children.)
Alicia Caldwell

Dabbleboard: The Whiteboard Reinvented - 3 views

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    Dabbleboard is an online whiteboard that allows users to visualize, explore, communicate, create, and share their work. Users can chose from two ways of drawing: freehand or computer-recognized shapes. Either way, users can create a multitude of pieces. Dabbleboard can be especially helpful for students. They can create flow charts, organizational charts, or mind maps to process school topics. As well, they can create comic strips, mark on uploaded pictures, or freehand drawings to accompany an original story. There is also a collaborative feature, that allows users to voice and video chate, share with or browse the public library, or send the link of their creation via the web. There are endless possibilities for students to express their creativity using Dabbleboard.
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    This can be a great graphic organizer to help students study for tests and communicate while doing projects.
Caroline Kennedy

Tate Kids - 6 views

Tate Kids offers so many outlets for children's imagination and technological abilities. It allows for children to work together and with other classrooms, or schools to create online art projects....

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started by Caroline Kennedy on 05 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Bonnie Blagojevic

Prezi - The zooming presentation editor - 4 views

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    I found this website to be very confusing to use. It doesn't seem like it would be very appropriate for young children. There is a chance that a teacher could use it in a early childhood classroom, but overall, most children that young would have a hard time listening to a presentation, even if it was a cool one. Also, Prezi costs money to use so that is definitely a draw back. However, if you were a college professor or even high school teacher, Prezi may be worth the money.
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    Madelyn, you are right- this is not for use by young children. It is a new type of presentation tool which shifts from the typical slideshow type presentation to one that organizes all of the information components on a single document, and allows the presenter to zoom in on sections of the content, and particulars, to help share ideas. There is a free download version available, which is the one I have started to explore. For example, I have documented the development of our use of Diigo in early childhood settings, and created an image map. That is not visually interesting/accessible when shared as a whole, but might be transferable into a Prezi document which would be. We will see...
Bonnie Blagojevic

Totlol - Video for Kids. Babies, Toddlers, Pre and School Kids, Tweens and Parents - 5 views

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    I really like the idea of this - I wish it didn't have a fee, tho.
Katie Whitaker

CarePages - 18 views

I know a few different families from my high school and church that have used CarePages to keep people updated about how their child was doing. This is a wonderful way for the family to share with ...

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Jamie McFarland

Homestead - 1 views

Homestead is a website creation tool that is available for anyone to create their own website. Homestead is a great tool for teachers to make classroom websites or to use with older children to cr...

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started by Jamie McFarland on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Michelle Pederson

Wix Website Creator - 4 views

Wix is a site where anyone can create their own website. It is free, after you create an account. This site is very user-friendly, giving you steps to follow to set up your website, and it gives yo...

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started by Michelle Pederson on 04 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Connie Dang

Photovisi - 8 views

This is an excellent way to start portfolios for children who are just entering school! Like you said, it does not take up much physical space and children won't be disappointed that their artwork ...

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Connie Dang

SlideShare: Present yourself - 2 views

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    This site is used primarily to share presentation slides, documents and PDFs for getting ideas from others who might have similar interests. SlideShare is most useful for an older age group such as high school or college students and businesses. This can also be used for young children such as when teaching numbers, colors, days of the week, months, seasons, etc.
Jessi Williams

Collaborative Document Creation - Adobe Buzzword - 3 views

Adobe Buzzword is a program that is new to me, but I had a lot of fun learning to use it. The site is used mainly to create and collaborate on PDF files. The tool is free, but you must set up an ...

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started by Jessi Williams on 03 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Jessi Williams

Central Desktop - 2 views

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    This is a collaborative document tool that has three different links so that you can customize your document depending on whether you are part of a workgroup, enterprise, or community. Teachers could use the workgroup version to collaborate on assignments or other things going on in the school. You could also use the community tool to collaborate with parents.
Rachel Arredondo

Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare. - 6 views

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    Only useful if someone contacts you to edit a document, or if you upload a document and contact them. More person to person, then person to internet community.
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    Writeboard is a collaborative document creation tool that can be used between a number of people. This tool quick for anyone to start up. On the homepage you can create your document to be edited by naming the document, then provide your email address. Once the wrtieboard is created you can begin typing! Once the document is complete you can invite people to view and edit your document as well as leave comments. Once the document has been edited by another person, you will be able to compare your document with the newest edited document. One of the challenges I faced when using this tool is the format of the document when typing. In order to indent or make a word bold or italic, a special code needed to be entered. For example, to make the word "Introduction" bold, you would have to type *Introduction*. This actually slowed my typing down, but I feel if this is a tool that you use often, these are codes you could catch on to. The strength of this tool is the option to invite anyone to edit. I feel that this would be useful for teachers to communicate back and forth to share activities and edit them. Or it could be useful as an assignment for students to share a paper and to edit the others. This would help their editing skills. I also like the option to compare and contrast your original document with one that has been recently edited. I think this would be helpful in seeing what improvments were made and choose whether or not you'd like to accept them. I think that this tool would be better for high-school students, or any teacher. The tool would be difficult for anyone younger to use.
Luisa Cotto

Tech on Deck Draft Plan - 7 views

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    Hi everyone, I hope you are doing well. I tried to send the plan through the Listserv and I'm not sure if everyone was able to get it. Please follow this link to see a draft of the Tech on Deck plan for the Orlando conference. Last week, I had the pleasure to speak with Stephanie Olmore, director of NAEYC quality enhancement initiatives, regarding "Grandes Comienzo, Futuros Brillantes and the Tech on Deck. She mentioned that NAEYC is exploring to do things differently for the Orlando conference and that they would love to hear from us about how we can make Tech on Deck an event within the conference. I asked her about the possibility of getting donations though NAEYC that are designated to cover the cost of Tech on Deck and she said that this might be doable as they are exploring different things. She said that her team will start having conversations in January and that it will be helpful to have our proposal by then. I would like to have your feedback on the draft plan by December 27. Guiding questions/items: Venue (a room, exhibit hall, throughout the conference) Possible donors Possible speakers Who will or can staff this (volunteers, school, university in Orlando)? Let the discussion begin!
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