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Kristen Hall

Webs - 0 views

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    Webs is a website creation tool that allows users to blog, share videos and photos, and engage in discussions in forums. The teacher could create a class website with pictures and videos of the children engaging in various activities. Parents could access this website to see what their children have been doing in class each day.
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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Shelby Jackson

Glogster - 2 views

http://www.glogster.com/edu/ Glogster is a site in which you are allowed to create a blog-type page to share with others. This technology allows creators to post videos, graphics/pictures, text, a...

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started by Shelby Jackson on 05 Nov 09 no follow-up yet
Vanessa Viner

4Teachers : Main Page - 0 views

shared by Vanessa Viner on 16 Sep 12 - Cached
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      Wonderful site with lots of tools to use in the classroom in technology.
  • classrooms!
  • 4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom
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    Site for teachers to integrate technology in to the classroom.
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

Picnik - 10 views

I really enjoyed this site! I'm not very good with computers, but this site was very easy to navigate. Children can use this site when creating projects for school. They can also use this site at h...

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Michelle Appelman

Dabbleboard and Photo Story 3 - 20 views

Both of these websites seem really great and appropriate for early childhood. I really enjoyed learning about Photo Story. It seems like a great project for students. I loved the fact that they can...

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anonymous

Photo Story 3 - 11 views

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    Photos Story 3 is a way to combine photos, voice recordings, music, and writing . Children can bring their favorite stories to life or create their own. By creating photo stories in the class or at home, these stories can be shared to many.
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    With Photo Story 3, students, parents, and teachers can create, share, and connect! Simply start by uploading your digital photos and editing them the way you like. Then add your own personal touches such as special effects, transitions, music, and even your own voice narration! Children will love being able to hear their own voices narrate their stories. After you have created your stories, share them with anyone online, by burning a DVD/CD, or watching them on your TV. This is a great way for students to show their creativity! Just download the program onto your computer.
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    Free, easy, creative tool for the user. Upload photos, add captions, your own voice as narrator, transitions. and music. Clear instructions too. What's not to like?
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    Photostory is unbelievably user friendly and could be used in any classroom to help a child integrate their outside of school experience inside the classroom. It's a good way to get children to learn about the way that other families live and it brings a sense of community to the classroom when a photostory is shared and everyone knows a little bit more about that individual.
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    that is a really great idea. That is amazing. Thanks for sharing
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    I actually downloaded this software recently. It was extremely easy to use and fun to play with. I created a couple of slideshows involving my siblings, and shared with my family via the email and they enjoyed it. I like how easy it is to share and how creative you can get with it. I feel that children could use this with some assistance, but they will be thrilled with the end result. Thanks for bringing this to our attention!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Google Video - 0 views

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    Search and watch millions of videos indexed from all over the web. Upload and share videos with the world.
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    This website is a very good resource for teachers. They can find almost any video to use as a visual component for their lessons. It is nice because it shows videos from sites such as youtube, as well as other video websites. Teachers would also be able to upload videos of their class to share with parents or other educators.
Diane Bales

Privacy issues in using technology with young children - 5 views

As our class has been discussing technology with young children, the issue of protecting children's privacy has come up more than once. The question I have for this entire group is how to use new t...

started by Diane Bales on 04 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Jocelynn Smrekar

Snapfish - 6 views

Snapfish can be used by anyone to upload pictures into an album to share with friends and family, organize them, create collages, calandars, photo books, cards, etc. It is a great website for teach...

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Brian Puerling

Using the iPad to create digital books with preschoolers. - 11 views

I have been using two iPad applications, "Draw" and "SonicPics" to help my preschoolers create digital books. They first use the "Draw" application to illustrate/create their cover and pages of th...

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started by Brian Puerling on 20 May 11 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Facebook - 0 views

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    An online directory that connects people through social networks.
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    This was one of my tools that I used for the tech project. As a teaching tool in an increasingly computerized world, I think it is important to use what people know and are comfortable. As one of the most used social networking sites worldwide, facebook is a great tool for this use. I know I've used it in education settings (setting up meetings, chatting with classmates, making a schedule and sending messages, and having a group dedicated to a class or group project). In using facebook in the classroom, you use a powerful tool that students will use whether it has educational content or not. The educational information might as well be embedded in this site that would be more commonly checked and utilized than just about any other technology tool (with the exception of email).
Joseph Alvarado

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 4 views

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    different approach to viewing and making posts.....
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    Not that useful for parents and young children. You can create post-its but it seems like there are more effective ways to get your message to someone.
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    I really like this website. I think think that it could be useful in classroom or with families. In the classroom it could be used to easily access information found online throughout the day or as a means of communication with parents to get their feedback on things that are happening in class. At home you could send a link to you "wall" to different family members and post different photos or even artwork that children have completed. The content that is posted on your "wall" is edited and maintained by the creator, which allows for creativity and monitoring. Overall this was easy to use and could really be a fun way for people to interact!
Warren Buckleitner

HINTS Lab: Projects - 0 views

  • Robotic Pets & Preschoolers [pdf]  [top] This study examined preschool children’s reasoning about and behavioral interactions with one of the most advanced robotic pets currently on the retail market, Sony’s robotic dog AIBO. Eighty children, equally divided between two age groups, 34–50 months and 58–74 months, participated in individual sessions with two artifacts: AIBO and a stuffed dog. Evaluation and justification results showed similarities in children’s reasoning across artifacts. In contrast, children engaged more often in apprehensive behavior and attempts at reciprocity with AIBO, and more often mistreated the stuffed dog and endowed it with animation. Discussion focuses on how robotic pets, as representative of an emerging technological genre, may be (a) blurring foundational ontological categories, and (b) impacting children’s social and moral development.
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      You can't fool a kid. They know the difference between a real dog and a fake one. Or do they? It makes sense that children pick this up at 24 months, when they start reprentational thought. I'd like to read the full study...
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    Robotic Pets & Preschoolers [pdf] [top] This study examined preschool children's reasoning about and behavioral interactions with one of the most advanced robotic pets currently on the retail market, Sony's robotic dog AIBO. Eighty children, equally divided between two age groups, 34-50 months and 58-74 months, participated in individual sessions with two artifacts: AIBO and a stuffed dog. Evaluation and justification results showed similarities in children's reasoning across artifacts. In contrast, children engaged more often in apprehensive behavior and attempts at reciprocity with AIBO, and more often mistreated the stuffed dog and endowed it with animation. Discussion focuses on how robotic pets, as representative of an emerging technological genre, may be (a) blurring foundational ontological categories, and (b) impacting children's social and moral development.
Katie Whitaker

Google Sites - Free websites and wikis - 0 views

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    Great and easy website creation; I used this for my EDIT 2000 class and really liked it.
Danielle Johnson

21 Classes - 3 views

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    This website is free and creates a virtual classroom and blogportal which is ideal for teachers and students.
Michelle Appelman

MyPhotoAlbum :: Photo Sharing and Online Photo Album :: MyPhotoAlbum Features! - 2 views

  • Our Facebook Application
    • Michelle Appelman
       
      Great feature!! Everyone has facebook!!
  • Unlimited albums a
  • Private or public settings
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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Anna Berrier

Floorplanner - 5 views

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    Floorplanner is a resource that I discovered in my EDIT 2000 class and have used numerous times since then. It is an interior design software that helps create layouts and floorplans, as the name might suggest. What does this have to do with education, right? My original use for it was to create my ideal classroom in the land of unlimited resources. If I wanted to, I could go back in and create a more realistic classroom so I could visually lay out how I wanted to conserve my space. This tool would be useful for anyone trying to visually plan out how to lay out a space, whether it be a classroom, bedroom, hospital room, cafeteria, etc. This resource taught me a lot about classroom layout and the way to make a classroom more efficient and user-friendly, which is huge in any educational setting.
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