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started by Teri Page on 14 Jul 13
  • Teri Page
     
    Pre-Training
    * Go Animate
    http://goanimate.com/business?utm_source=google.s&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=%2Bvideo%20%2Bcreation.b.1t1&utm_campaign=video.create&gclid=CIDYoq7PrbgCFcbm7AodpkAApQ
    Go Animate is website that allows you to use animated characters to create videos. I feel this is a great side to use for a pre-training video because it has funny and catchy animations that can hook your participants.
    * My Digital Works
    http://www.youtube.com/user/mydigitalworks
    Great resource for creating a pre-training video. The website offers tutorials articles and various resources that aid you in creating a pre-training video.
    Graphic Organizer
    * Smart Draw
    http://www.smartdraw.com/specials/ppc/graphic-organizer.htm?id=140351&gclid=CIOkuZTSrbgCFWVo7AoduzIAgg
    Smart Draw is a great free download that allows you to create graphic organizers quickly and easily the first time. I really wish I would have found this resource earlier. Makes life a lot easier when creating mind maps.
    * Wiki graphic organizer resources
    http://udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com/Graphic+organizers
    The above wiki is a toolkit of graphic organizer resources. It resources provided has a link and description. I also like how the description lists wither the source is free or a paid resource.
    Presentation
    * Prezi
    http://prezi.com/experts/
    Prezi is a great resource one can use to create a multimedia presentation. I like Prezi because it provides very detailed tutorials and the templates are very catching to the eye. Also you can import from various other programs such as Power Point.
    * Slide Rocket
    http://www.sliderocket.com/blog/2010/11/presentation-resources-guide/
    Slide Rocket is the ultimate guide to creating a multimedia presentation. The blog provides all types of resources and suggestions for creating presentations. I like the mobile resource as well.
    Authentic assessment activity
    * Authentic assessment resources
    http://people.ucsc.edu/~ktellez/authenres.htm
    The above URL provides a list of suggestions for teachers on creating authentic assessments. The list comes from ERIC Clearinghouse which is a very reliable source.
    * Edutopia
    http://www.edutopia.org/stw-assessment-resources-downloads
    I love the skills and spiral suggestions link on this site. Until I reviewed this resources I didn't have a clear understanding on using spiral assessments.

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