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Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use PicCollage - And Five Ideas for Using It In Yo... - 2 views

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    Another useful post from Richard Byrne with some good ideas about using PicCollage with students. With the app you can arrange pictures, video, text, and stickers into collages very easily. "From the app you can share your collage to Google Drive, Instagram, Facebook, Dropbox, and many other file sharing services" He has also included a video where he demonstrates how to use the tool without creating a PicCollage account. It is a free tool and available as an Android or iPad app.
Simon Youd

gClassFolders - 0 views

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    gClassFolders is a free, Google-Spreadsheet-based add-on for Google Apps for EDU that creates class folders for students and teachers to simplify and streamline their experience of using Google's world class productivity and collaboration tools in the classroom.
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    gClassFolders is a free, Google-Spreadsheet-based add-on for Google Apps for EDU that creates class folders for students and teachers to simplify and streamline their experience of using Google's world class productivity and collaboration tools in the classroom.
John Pearce

Wolfram Alpha Launches Problem Generator To Help Students Learn Math | TechCrunch - 6 views

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    "If you're studying math or science, you are probably pretty familiar with Wolfram Alpha as a tool for figuring out complicated equations. That makes it a pretty good tool for cheating, but not necessarily for learning. Today, the Wolfram Alpha team is launching a new service for learners, the Wolfram Problem Generator, that turns the "computational knowledge engine" on its head."
John Pearce

Coding In The Classroom: 10 Tools Students Can Use To Design Apps & Video Games - - 8 views

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    "In this age of social media, edtech, smartphones, tablets and MOOCs, software applications play a larger role than ever in the learning environment. In fact, apps have reached such a level of ubiquity and everyday integration that a number of software companies are turning out apps that can help students create apps of their own. Here's a list of 10 software tools that can jumpstart a student's knowledge and skill in computer programming:"
Roland Gesthuizen

Educational building blocks: how Minecraft is used in classrooms - 9 views

  • Class begins with the students away from the game, as Levin explains the goals for the day. Then they go to work, often in pre-built worlds created by Levin which feature specific tasks to accomplish or puzzles to solve. But they always need to work together.
  • Levin actually views these negative behaviors as a positive aspect of the lesson, and will often stop the game to address these concerns. He sees it as a way to help shape the way his students behave in an online environment, showing them the importance of acting in a responsible and considerate manner.
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    "With its open-ended nature and robust creation tools, Minecraft has been used to create some amazing things. And as one teacher learned, those very same elements that make the game so compelling also make it a great educational tool.
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    A fun game to try out, don't let the graphics distract or confuse you. This is easy to use, bigger and much more complicated than it first looks. Good learning potential.
Bonnie Murray

MockFlow: Free online Wireframe tool (with OfflineSync) for Software and Websites - 0 views

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    nice wireframing tool
Andrew Williamson

EduDemic » 41 New Ways Google Docs Makes Your Life Easier - 7 views

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    Great post for the new doc's user and some useful tips and tools for the experienced user. Bookmark on your tool bar if you are a regular google docs user. 
Dianne Rees

Free Technology for Teachers: Nine Survey Tools for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    A gd comparison of survey tools
Roland Gesthuizen

How to Break Down the Barrier Between Your iPhone and Computer - 5 views

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    Your iOS device is a killer pocketable computer; your desktop is more powerful with a bigger screen. They need to play better together. Here's how to break down the barrier between the two and shuttle text, files, media, and more seamlessly between your desktop and iPhone.Two-Way Tools: iPhone to Desktop to iPhone The following tools push information and data in both directions-back and forth between your desktop and iOS device.
Camilla Elliott

QR Codes in Education: A Burgeoning Narrative | JAMES MICHIE - 7 views

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    "Since I published a short audioBoo (click the link or scan the QR Code on the right) offering my thoughts on how QR Codes could be used for learning, there has been a significant buzz about QR Codes on Twitter and in the blogosphere. A narrative is developing as ideas, experiences and best practices are shared and discussed."
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    QRCodes have been around for a while now, I keep wanting to try this out with my students. A fascinating idea.
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    James Michie details how QR Codes can be used for learning and the tools to get there. In this post he shares and discusses a narrative of ideas, experiences and best practices.  QR Codes are a fascinating connectivity tool for the distribution of ideas, information and connections.
John Pearce

2 Free Online Image Editors That Will Make You Toss Photoshop | Edudemic - 1 views

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    If you're a web-oriented person, there's a good chance you have used some image editing software like Adobe Photoshop. But for most blogging and web content, you simply don't need the array of tools available on Photoshop. There are about 10-20 tools in everyone's toolbox that get the most use. So rather than firing up Photoshop to use them, why not use an image editor that's already built into YOUR website?
Darrel Branson

10 More Cool Things You Can Do With YouTube Videos - 9 views

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    Some cool tools for youtube!
John Pearce

Twittercure: Kathy Shrock's Twitter Presentation - 6 views

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    This presentation provides an in-depth overview of the micro-blogging tool, Twitter. The links to the tips, tricks, tools, research, and other items included in the presentation are listed below.
John Pearce

ChartTool - create nice looking charts with Image Charts! - 5 views

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    This neat tool from Google, ChartTool is a simple-to-use chart-making service that lets you simply paste in your data and play around with how it looks. It's never been easier to whip up charts that are actually easy to use and update. In fact, embedding these charts on web pages is quite simple thanks to the embed API. You can even make QR codes in just a few seconds and quickly get an embed code to add it to your website. While ChartTool does not create as many of those fancy 3-D charts that Excel does (it still makes quite a few), it likely will be able to in the future. However, if you're in a rush and need to whip up some exact charts without all the fluff, this is the tool for you.
Russell Ogden

Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    A nicely organised collection of web 2.0 tools & resources
Ashley Proud

tiltshiftmaker.com - Transform your photos into tilt-shift style miniatures - 0 views

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    A great web 2.0 tool that allows you to tiltshift your photos. Very user friendly and a novice like me can create great photos.
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    A great web 2.0 tool that allows you to tiltshift your photos. Very user friendly and a novice like me can create great photos. Have used it with kids and they loved it. Very effective to teaching and learning.
Kathleen Morris

Tweriod - 9 views

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    Get to know when your Twitter followers are online the most. Good tool to know when to send out tweets.
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