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Tony Richards

VideoNot.es - 4 views

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ginstr GmbH

Save time - Go Mobile - Go Paperless - 0 views

shared by ginstr GmbH on 28 Sep 16 - No Cached
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    ginstr integrate mobile applications and web applications into their operation for decreasing error, time and labor involved in filling out paper forms and entering them into a computer system. What ginstr apps brings direct: - paperwork replaced with digital forms - one-time data entry for immediate access of collected data - tailor-made custom app for your company's specific needs - seamless integration into your current system - secure data storage in ginstr cloud and more... Effects on your Business: - receive work reports in real time - send invoices promptly - ensure consistent process adherence - monitor employee performance in real time - create an audit trail on the fly - optimise workflow efficiency and employee productivity - attach GPS-coordinates, pictures, videos, voice notes,timestamps, and digital signatures to your forms - make the solution adapt to your business and more... Free trial available at http://www.ginstr.com/
Clay Leben

ebook Flexible Pedagogy, Flexible Practice: Notes from the Trenches of Distance Education - 5 views

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    EBOOK Dec 2011 Edited collection of papers on using self-paced in the curriculum. Flexible learning....another buzzword with e-portfolios and problem-based learning?
David Howard

iPad As.... - 7 views

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    This is a neat annotated list of apps that address the following needs I want my students to record and edit video on the iPad.  I want my students to record and / or edit audio on the iPad.  I want my students to read class content on the iPad.  I want my students to annotate course readings on the iPad  I want my students to be able to use audio books on the iPad.  I want my students to use the iPad as a digitial notebook / note-taking device.  I want my students to use their iPads to create screencasts to share and demonstrate their understanding. I want my students to create presentations on the iPad.  I want my students to create digital stories on the iPad.  I want my students to be able to study with the iPad.  I want to use the iPad as a student response system.  I want my students to create written content on the iPad.  I want my students to blog on the iPad. I want my students to create ePubs / iBooks to read on the iPad.
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    app recommendations teachers in classroom
anonymous

Teaching Channel: Videos, Lesson Plans and Other Resources for Teachers - 7 views

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    Teaching Channel is a video showcase -- on the Internet and TV -- of inspiring and effective teaching practices in America's schools. We are a nonprofit organization. We believe what makes teachers inspiring is how they became experts-the hours and years they've dedicated to improving their craft to benefit their students. We're working everyday to capture their techniques on video so that all teachers-new or seasoned-have a place to find inspiration. Of course you could just lean back and admire great stories, but we also provide tools to take a few notes, trade ideas, and even build your own personal workspace. And because we know teaching is not one-size-fits-all, we tailored our technology so you can find what works best for you.
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    Teaching Channel is a video showcase -- on the Internet and TV -- of innovative and effective teaching practices in America's schools.
John Pearce

60second Recap® Video Notes. Everything you need to wow your English teacher! - 5 views

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    60second Recap® wants to make the great works of literature accessible, relevant, and, frankly, irresistible to today's teens. Through 60second Recap® video albums, we seek to help teens engage with the best books out there ... not just to help them get better grades, but to help them build better lives.
Ian Guest

You Can Now Explore the Large Hadron Collider on Street View - 4 views

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    "Google's panoramic cameras were given access to CERN's Large Hadron Collider, letting anyone poke around the gigantic machinery and the facility's endless network of tunnels."
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    Time for a virtual field trip? Note to Google: Wouldn't it be fantastic if we could (virtually) 'label' the scenes with pop-ups in a similar way to how we do that on Google maps?
Roland Gesthuizen

Pleased to Tweet You: Making a case for Twitter in the classroom - 0 views

  • As long as the staff member can show a detailed educational plan for the use of Twitter/Skype/etc., there should be little problem with unblocking.
  • It’s essential that the teacher emphasize responsible use by students. Probably the most important piece is close monitoring of students by the teacher,
  • My hope is that as a result of this unit, the growing number of students who are involved in social networking will make more informed choices about what they choose to share and may even consider the educational uses of these sites, perhaps setting up online study groups or book clubs.
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    After consideration by district technology coordinator John Haubner and other administrators, and @MessnerEnglish became our class Twitter account. It's essential that the teacher emphasize responsible use by students. Probably the most important piece is close monitoring of students by the teacher.
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    Good case for securing permission to access Twitter in the classroom with some notes how it should be used.
Adam Brice

iSchool.net.au - 7 views

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    Ringwood North PS Podcast Site
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    Welcome to the new iSchool series - the iSchool crew. Check out my Podcast Producer's first go at doing their own podcast -Edtechcrew style. Found it very difficult but very rewarding. Basic concept is trying to give kids a voice for their honest feedback on th good and bad aspects of technology, and how it is being used in the classroom. Kids collaborate on a Google Doc to make show notes, and upload links to website. Planning to share Google Doc or create a Diigo/Delicious account so other kids at school can all have an input - much like is done here with Diigo. First episode, so be nice! Click on the link to read more of this type of stuf.... "We must give a big thanks and hello to Tony and Darrel from the EdTechCrew podcast, who are enthusiastic educators sharing their knowledge of technology. They have inspired us to try something from the kids' perspective. You know the old saying, 'Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.'"
Tony Richards

Snipi - Home - Collect, Organize, Share and Collaborate - 7 views

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    From a Tweet by Heyjudeonline
Kathleen Morris

My Top 10 Ways To Use Evernote | A Primary Blog For The 21st Century - 13 views

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    My Top 10 Ways To Use Evernote by Aviva (@grade1). Evernote is a fantastic tool for assessment and organisation in the classroom
Aurelie Lyssa

Cash Loans - 0 views

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    With the help of cash loans assistance any kind of needy people get sufficient loan amount.
Rhondda Powling

STUDYBLUE | Find and share online flashcards and notes from StudyBlue. Any subject, anywhere, anytime. - 1 views

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    Study Blue lets students across all ages and subjects create flashcards to help with the study process. The website will store your flashcards for later use, or for the use of others who might want a more cumulative set of study resources. Study Blue boasts the "largest and fastest growing library of online study materials," including quizzes, review sheets, and the aforementioned flashcards.
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