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Ian Quartermaine

Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos - 3 views

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    Short videos from YouTube and other sources can be quite helpful in introducing topics to students and or reinforcing concepts that you have taught. Watching the video can be enough for some students, it's better if we can call students' attention to specific sections of videos while they are watching them. The following tools allow you to add comments and questions to videos that you share with your students.
Rhondda Powling

Quickmakes #DigiCon15 Resource - 5 views

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    "Quick Makes is about giving the chance to tinker with a range of applications and programs, each with their own constraints, to discover that creating, making and engaging with technology is not only easy but can be fun, especially when we are focused. From mashing up a website with Mozilla Thimble to creating your own visual with Google Draw, spend a few minutes exploring the potential for technology to make giving a voice to learning more doable."
Ian Guest

First Monday - 3 views

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    "First Monday is one of the first openly accessible, peer-reviewed journals on the Internet, solely devoted to the Internet"
Rhondda Powling

10 Educational Web Tools That Support Inquiry-based Learning ~ Educational Technology a... - 11 views

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    "As a learning strategy, inquiry-based learning is all about learners constructing their own understanding and knowledge through asking questions. Inquiry-based learning is essentially student-centered. It starts with posing questions and directly involves students in challenging hands-on activities that drive students to ask more questions and explore different learning paths. This post has assembled a collection of some useful web tools and apps that support the ethos of inquiry-based learning.  Using these tools will enable students to engage in a wide range of learning tasks that are all driven by a sense of inquiry and questioning."
Ian Guest

BAM! Radio Network - 2 views

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    "BAM! Radio Network is now the largest all-education talk radio network in the world, offering programming from the nation's top education organizations and thought leaders and reaching a wide audience of people passionately committed to quality education."
Ian Guest

Days Of The Year - 4 views

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    "Days Of The Year aims to bring all of the world's weird, funny, wonderful and bizarre holidays under one roof, and to create the ultimate guide to celebrating each and every day."
Rhondda Powling

How To Create A Backup File In Outlook 2013 | Digital Trends - 2 views

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    "it's important to make sure that the application's files - your emails records, contacts, and calendars - are periodically backed up to a safe location. Likewise, if you're moving to a new PC, it's a lot easier to re-load a single file than to go through the tedious process of setting up your email accounts again. Luckily, Outlook makes it simple to manually back up your account and settings, and also to re-import them for easy setup. The guide below applies to Office 2010, Office 2013, and Office 2016."
Rhondda Powling

Pixar in a box: New on Khan Academy - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

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    Khan Academy has just launched this new project designed to engage maths, science and media teachers, as well as young filmmakers. "Pixar In A Box" is an new online curriculum that "analyzes how the studio fuses art, tech, science, engineering, and math to develop top-shelf animated cinema. Created with middle and high school students in mind but available to everyone, Pixar In A Box's interactive exercises, in-depth video lessons, and hands-on activities are an informative addition to Khan Academy's extensive educational resources. The curriculum spans the pipeline of the production process.
Ian Guest

JavaScript Kit - 0 views

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    "Your comprehensive JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, and Ajax stop Welcome to JavaScript Kit, a comprehensive resource for JavaScript tutorials, scripts, and more."
Ian Guest

FlickrCC Stampr - 6 views

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    "This is a way to search for, and stamp with attribution, Flickr images that you can use. It is designed with school pupils in mind. They can use the images in blog posts, presentations etc and not worry about attribution. You can also generate an html embed code with attribution and link to the source flickr page."
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Shelly Terrell

TitanPad: Let's Hang! 10  Ideas for Collaborative Learning with HangOuts - 6 views

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Rhondda Powling

ISTE | 8 new apps to jumpstart the school year - 7 views

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    Some of these apps are known to me but others are new. Most of them are free or a low cost so not much would be lost if thay don't work out as you would like after downloading them. However they might be just the tool to spark interest, creativity or make learning easier for students in the classroom or beyond.
Ian Guest

Flipgrid - 7 views

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    "Create grids of questions or topics using text or video and share your questions with whomever you like. Your audience then responds with recorded videos."
Ian Guest

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 6 views

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    "Teachers have told us they need a place to access safe images that are available to be used in the classroom and for educational purposes. Plus they want accurate image citations. We've heard you and created "Photos For Class" to meet your needs for images!"
Ian Guest

Photos For Class - 8 views

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    "Quickly and easily search Flickr for Creative Common images - then download a properly cited image. - The World's Easiest Way to Download Properly Attributed, Creative Common Images"
Rhondda Powling

The Teacher's Guide To Open Educational Resources | Edudemic - 3 views

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    Quite a few things listed in this post. "Open Educational Resources are learning tools like textbooks, lesson plans, and other media that are in the public domain or openly licensed, meaning that use you can freely use and adapt them. Unlike online resources that are free but not openly licensed, you can adapt OERs as much as you like to your own needs, which makes them an infinitely flexible tool. For example, you could take a geography textbook and add examples and landmarks from your own region. Or you could take a storybook and translate it, as a class, into another language. Or your art class could create new illustrations for an existing story."
Rhondda Powling

Minecraft Resources for Teachers on Flipboard | Flipboard - 2 views

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    "The game Minecraft is an emerging way to teach and learn basic concepts of collaboration in the classroom. Minecraft rose to popularity due to elaborate pop culture recreations and the ability to explore other people's lands. With Minecraft, students can learn about survival, experience history digitally and create models of cells for biology class. If you are using Minecraft in your class, follow these magazines to get new ideas for your lesson plan."
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