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Clay Leben

YouTube - New tools to create video - 0 views

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    This launch page has interactive movie tutorials for GoAnimate, Stupeflix and Xtranormal. Clicking on the links will take you to the interactive where you can begin to create your movie using the various tools.
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    YouTube added Xtranormal, GoAnimate, and Stupeflix Video Maker so you can edit your video at YouTube. New feature to try out.
Ashley Proud

Maths Online - Free Maths Tuition For All Australian High School Students - 0 views

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    One of my favourites - Years 7-12 tutorials for all students in mathematical areas with quick videos and tests to check understandig. Created by McDonalds but still really good!
Russell Ogden

Social Networking and Viral Marketing Using Facebook Training Course - 6 views

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    Free online course about Facebook
Rhondda Powling

250 best iPad apps: education - Telegraph - 6 views

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    A list of some of the best learning apps for iPad users of all ages
Rhondda Powling

Apps in Education: Apps 4 Teachers - 6 views

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    "Most of what we do is for the students. The focus of this and many other blogs and websites is about learning, and rightly so, but there are also apps that will make our jobs easier too. I am talking about that catergory of apps that are designed specifically for the classroom teacher. There are plenty and I am sure as more and more teachers gain the confidence to design their own apps, there will be more suitable one to come. Here is a list of apps that you can use to make your job easier."
John Pearce

Apple Engine - 7 views

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    A google custom search engine that returns results under a range of tabs including lesson plans, printables, practice, videos and games.
Clay Leben

SnackTools | Free web apps & blog and website widgets - 9 views

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    Create your own widgets for your website - banners, photoslideshows, audio, flipbooks, surveys.
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    Thanks to @rmbyrne & Free Technology for Teachers
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    Six online tool maker apps: flash banner, custom video player, custom audio player, photo slide show, and page flip book from PDF. Free Review at MakeUseOf website.
Clay Leben

The Case for Videogames as Powerful Tools for Learning | PBS - 12 views

  • 1. Just-in-time learning. Videogames give you just enough information that you can usefully apply. You are not given information you'll need for level 8 at level 1, which can often be the case with schools that download files of information that are never applied. Videogames provide doable challenges that are constantly pushing the edge of a player's competence. This is similar to Russian psychologist Lev Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development. Lev Vygotsky 2. Critical thinking. When you play videogames you're entering a virtual world with only the vaguest idea of what you are supposed to do. As a result, you need to explore the physics of the game and generate a hypothesis of how to navigate it. And then test it. Because games are complex, you are continually reformulating and retesting your hypothesis -- the hallmark of critical thinking. 3. Increased memory retention. Cognitive science has recently discovered that memory is a residue of thought. So what you think about is what you remember. As videogames make you think, they also hold the potential to increase memory retention. 4. Emotional interest. Videogames are emotionally engaging. Brain research has revealed that emotional interest helps humans learn. Basically, we don't pay attention to boring things. The amygdala is the emotional center of the brain and also the gateway to learning. 5. We learn best through images. Vision is our most dominant sense, taking up half of our brain's resources. The more visual input, the more likely it is to be recognized and recalled. Videogames meet this learning principle in spades as interactive visual simulations.
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    Article offers several examples of games designed for learning and 5 game qualities.
Rhondda Powling

Great Kids Websites « Ask a Tech Teacher - 14 views

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    By Jacqui Murray. User-friendly, kid-tested. Organized by grade and topic-scroll down until you find your grade and subject. Each grade level also has websites for teacher.
Kathleen Morris

Goalbook - 7 views

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    A new tool to organise student goals. Similar intuitive layout to Facebook, you can set goals for students, have other teachers set goals for the same student and invite parents to view progress. In beta but looks useful!
Tony Richards

WE SOLVE it! - Inquiry online - 7 views

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    Talk about this program - FUSE funded activity developed by Kaye Hunter and SLAV
Kathleen Morris

WeVideo - Collaborative Online Video Editor in the Cloud - 10 views

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    Site for creating collaborative videos. This is done by either choosing stock video or uploading your own and the editing the footage. A user has the ability to invite others to collaborate/edit a video as well.
Kathleen Morris

BO.LT | A more interesting way to share - 14 views

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    BO.LT is a page-sharing platform that lets anyone instantly curate, promote, and share content by copying, editing, commenting on, endorsing, sharing, and socializing on webpages.
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    This tool could make sharing links with teachers or Twitter or sharing links with students more personalised and collaborative.
Ian Guest

List of Microsoft Office Online File Converters and Document Viewers - 7 views

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    With the help of these converters and viewers from Office Online, you can share your Microsoft Office files with people who have different versions of Office programs, or even with people who don't have Office installed.
Glenn McMahon

Educational Videos for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English - 0 views

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    Great videos to use in class
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