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MaxMunus - SAP SD ONLINE TRAINING Demo in Bangalore - 0 views

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    MaxMunus based SAP SD ONLINE TRAINING Center in Bangalore .This is SAP SD training demo video. For online training in SAP SD you can contact us at training@maxmunus.com
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The Best Tools For Cutting-Out & Saving Portions Of Online Videos | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 1 views

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    "You sometimes might want to only show portions of online videos and not its whole length. This is a short list of what I've found to be the best tools to use to do just that."
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The Innovative Educator: 8 Real Ways Facebook Enriched Ms. Schoening's First Grade Class - 0 views

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    Using Facebook with a first grade class
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New Mexico Media Literacy Project | nmmlp.org | Language of persuasion - 1 views

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    We call these techniques the "language of persuasion." They're not new; Aristotle wrote about persuasion techniques more than 2000 years ago, and they've been used by speakers, writers, and media makers for even longer than that. Learning the language of persuasion is an important media literacy skill. Once you know how media messages try to persuade you to believe or do something, you'll be better able to make your own decisions.
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"10 Interesting Ways To Use A Wiki In The Classroom" | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 1 views

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    This page not only has a link to the wiki presentation, also has links to similar presentations for Voicethread, Wordle, Pocket Video, Google Docs, Interactive Whiteboard, search engines and Twitter!
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Boolify Project: An Educational Boolean Search Tool - 0 views

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    Very visual, I think I'll use to help my 7 and 8th graders to understand how to create better search phrases
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: The Champion Within - 0 views

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    Great story, neat message, can use with students for writing prompt
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Formal style, proper grammar and good spelling ARE important in student posts and comments! Do you agree? | The Edublogger - 1 views

  • Currently I correct most of my student’s spelling and grammar when I approve their comments
  • I’d think it would be a different matter with older children.
  • If the blog is of academic nature and is going to be read by other students/parents/teachers, then it’s our job to show them why conventions like spelling and grammar matter.
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  • Again, it’s our job to show students how a writer’s audience affects how they write.
  • Speaking for all the poor writers out there, having someone always on my back about my grammar would put an end to my writing–it did for 27 years–from the time I graduated from college to the time I started blogging. So for me and all the other poor writers out there like me, would you rather we just stop writing? or is our voice valuable enough that maybe, just maybe, you could look past out inability to use proper grammar.
  • I feel that correcting everything, all the time, would kill their enthusiasm for using and experimenting with the language.
  • I was reading a grade 1 teacher’s blog, and the teacher left the childrens’ posts as is, but following each, put the correct form in parentheses. This both keeps the sense of ownership for the student, but allows for readers to understand the message clearly
  • I do not correct comments for a few reasons. First, they can be too numerous at times. Secondly, if I always do the editing work for them then students will never do it themselves. Third, I have several reluctant writers who never get a word down on paper but will make an effort if they get to write on our blogs.
  • am having students occasionally reflect on their comments and set/review goals for future comments.
  • I think that if they saw a good conversation going on in the comments (maybe on another classroom’s blog) they may get the idea that comments are as important, if not more important than the post.
  • Student edited, teacher directed vs. teacher corrected. In this instance, student age is an important consideration. Revising and editing are part of the writing process, so I require it of my middle schoolers. I also rely on peer review and peer editing.
  • I would appreciate teachers correcting posts and comments. It might be slightly embarrassing if it is done through comments, but maybe devoting a part of class every week to go over things that the teacher has found looking through posts and comments could improve the student’s grammar skills.
  • I like to balance between writing for an audience who is expecting readable text and the writing abilities of the grade or age level blogging. It also changes if the post is a class assignment with expectations described on a rubric as opposed to a free choice writing post.
  • BTW – peer editing is one way to check for spelling and convention errors and fix them.
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30 of the Best Websites for Online Photo Editing | Vandelay Design Blog - 1 views

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    Pixlr offers Pixlr express for basic editing like cropping and re-sizing, adjustments, and photo effects. The full version includes a lot more functionality that allows you to create an item from scratch or edit an existing photo. The full version works similar to Photoshop or GIMP with a lot of different tools that can be used.
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The Impact of the iPad on K-12 Schools - 0 views

  • These devices were designed to have one or two at home, not 30 in a classroom.
  • Because of the personal nature of the iOS, moving presentations or word processing documents from a shared iPad to linked storage is difficult.
  • When teachers want to get new apps, it's not simple to put them on iPads for students.
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  • No support for Flash websites is a big minus,
  • Access to quality digital textbooks proved the biggest challenge at Avery Middle School. The iPad doesn't provide a way to play a CD, and most of the textbook publishers weren't ready or interested in providing digital alternatives.
  • The iOS 4.2 release does allow users to print from iPads — as long as they have an AirPrint-enabled printer. To overcome this challenge, Wells used a plug-in that allows any printer to be compatible with AirPrint. While the printing process is slow and wonky, it does the job.
  • the device is a tool in a student's arsenal.
  • “The device itself can’t replace good teachers, it can’t replace good curriculum, it can’t replace good classroom instruction,” Wells said.
  • On the student survey, 74 percent said they preferred laptops for these three reasons: Typing is easier They can keep multiple windows open and switch between them more easily on the laptops They can move documents and information between class and home easier than they can on a shared iPad
  • "You wouldn't believe what we just did today." Some teachers place study questions and curriculum goals on a blog so students can find their assignments. Others embed videos, make e-books using the open standard EPUB (short for electronic publication), and create individual blogs where students respond to literature they read.
  • “It allows them to be more like an orchestra conductor working with this section and then that section.” 
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The Impact of the iPad on K-12 Schools - 0 views

  • Seventh- and eighth-graders have their own device, and eighth-grade students can take their devices home. Both fifth- and sixth-graders have classroom sets.  
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  • he apps also work well consistently
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  • With the iPad, you don't have to worry about outlets, power cords or battery life, Gliksman said. And they're fantastic for communicating, e-reading and Web browsing.
  • The biggest challenge at New Community Jewish High School is sharing the devices, which students have to do because of budget considerations.
  • The more they use it, the more they become comfortable," Gliksman said, "but I’m not ready to say that all kids would be comfortable using iPads all day long. Some of them just don’t like the touch interface and the keyboards.”
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Free Technology for Teachers: Three New Ways to Create Videos in YouTube - 0 views

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    "Now you can create videos using Stupeflix, Go Animate, and Xtranormal within your YouTube account." 
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