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EDUC 8847 Module 3 Assignment - 3 views

Pre-training website # 1 http://education.ti.com/calculators/downloads/US/#Guidebooks This is the Texas instruments website where workshop participants can familiarize themselves with the function...

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started by jenanp on 15 Jul 12 no follow-up yet
Christine M

Multimedia Learning - 1 views

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    This site offers suggestions for web tools such as VocabGrabber and tips for integrating multimedia into current tools such as Quizmaker. This could be useful for teachers who are wanting to integrate more multimedia into their classroom.
Anetha Johnson

Presentation 2: 5 Tips and Tricks for the Smartboard - 0 views

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    This YouTube video shows how to create a whiteboard lesson on a PC or laptop using the whiteboard software, and it doesn't have so many tips that it overwhelms the novice user.
Carmen Conley

Tips for Effective Presentations - 0 views

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    This site not only focuses on the organization, content, and design of a presentation, but provides public speaking tips as well. I especially like the various resources that they provide and with specific software and its applications.
eeyore1967

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 0 views

Pre-Training: Powermylearning.org and eLearningindustry.com http://powermylearning.org Power My Learning is a free platform for driving personalized instruction and self-directed learning. All t...

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started by eeyore1967 on 13 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
Janel Purdy

Multimedia tool - 2 views

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    For those of you familiar with the software Inspiration, this is a web version with some of the same options. This is a mind mapping tool that helps you "capture ideas, organize information, collaborate and share your work, and create diagrams.
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    This website allows you to create custom graphic organizers online, and was created by the same company that makes the popular Inspiration graphic organizer software. It is user friendly, and is better than many programs because it allows you to share your work via links, or invite members to edit your work.
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    The more I use this website, the more I am impressed with what I can do. It's ability to insert hyperlinks to the bubbles in the organizers encouraged me to use it in the pre-training module of my workshop. In the general case, it can be used in all the modules. The ability to script an outline and have the software generate the organizer is convenient and time-saving.
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    This site provides the ability to organize, map out and collaborate with others ideas and information. This site is free and available on public beta. Users are provide with tips and examples.
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    This web version of a mind map tool can be created electronically and embedded into other presentations. User-friendly for the middle school student.
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    This site will allow students organize information by building a mind map of specific content. With the mind map, students create a quick view chart or graph which, along with a transcript which will place the information in a outline for ease of studying. The lesson plan will help the student use content information to extract specific concepts to create a snapshot of how information is connected to a specific idea. This activity can be done independently and shared with classmates for input. In addition, the students will rely on their cognitive ability to develop the mind map.
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    Webspiration is a Web 2.0 tool that helps you create an online web (similar to the old Inspiration). You can organize your ideas and be creative at the same time. Your Webspiration product can even be embedded in a webpage or blog. Easy to use. Familiar to those who've used Inspiration or Kidspiration in the past.
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    I use Webspiration to map out ideas, organize with outlines and collaborate online with teams or colleagues. This site can be use for generative learning the organizer will give participants an overview of the main concepts and allow them to construct new knowledge. I selected this sit because it is user friendly. It also has sample organizers that you can use.
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    Webspiration http://www.mywebspiration.com/ This site allows users to create a mind map using various different fonts and templates. Webspiration allows for generative learning becasue the participants would be actively involved with the creation. I like this site becasue it is free. The webs can be embedded into blogs and the webs can be worked on collaboratively in a group. I plan to use some collaborative grouping during my presentation. Participants can also view the visual in an outline form for easier construction of the web.
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    Webspiration is an interactive web-based graphic organizer generator. It is a wonderful way to create graphic organizers that can also be used during presentations. It is easy to use and allows teachers to hyperlink out to other sites to help students understand concepts better. The best part about Webspiration is that it allows groups/individuals to work collaboratively and share their ideas.
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    Online version of Inspiration mind-mapping software. Site is at the generative level of cognitive processing, as users can apply the tool in the creation of an endless variety of graphic organizers for any purpose. The site includes instructional tips and samples. It allows for high levels of customization or really simple, automated creation, perfect for new users.
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    This tool I think is one of the best program to create concept map. Also, you can make outlines, work collaboratively and have a great help center link with a lot of features to create an amazing work.
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    Webspiration is the online counterpart to Inspiration/Kidspiration software. The online interface allows users to design a wide variety of mind maps and graphic organizers. The software makes it possible for users to easily build diagrams that reflect the key components to essential and generative processing. This online resource has many advantages: free access, the ability to collaborate with other Webspiration users on the same project, online chat features to promote synchronous collaboration, an unlimited amount of storage space, and robust tools for design, editing, and sharing.
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    *Mindmapping tools assist learners with connecting and organizing their learning and give instructors a view of where students may have misrpresentations. Concept maps as assessments: http://pandora.cii.wwu.edu/cii/resources/modules/concept/default.asp *Webspiration allows students to use various icons for representing their material while it seamlessly creates outlines in the background.
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    It allows the students to build a framework towards independent thinking and improve their study skills. This is easier to use because it has apps to guide the student. In higher education, the students are able collaborate about their visual art.
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    Webspiration is a teacher friendly site that contains a vast array of graphic organizers, diagrams, writing organizers and many others. This site is typically used in grades 5-12. With many options, students and/or teacher are able to find an organizer that suits their project or essay. This site is easy to use and is effective in assisting students in independently developing their graphic organizer. 
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    Webspiration offers collaboration and graphic organizer software for classroom or professional use. Webspiration has free subscriptions available as well as subscriptions for purchase. I found it to be easy to use and share.
Jean Haefner

Composition tips for better photography (Website Design Tips) - 0 views

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    Posted by: Jean Haefner: Site: gurl This blog site offers basic generative information on composition, with images and test providing the basis for instruction. The images provide great examples and contrast those of other site.
Jean Haefner

DSLR Tips Workshop: How to take landscapes with lots in focus - 0 views

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    Posted by: Jean Haefner: Site: DSLR Tips Workshop In this example the presenter is providing an example on focusing using a DSLR camera providing essential material and generative material though key concepts and visuals showing the results when applied, allowing the learner to formulate how the process works in a way that similar sites did not. This video presentation allows the user to pause and reply when needed.
Kal Mannis

Garr Reynolds/Presentations - 0 views

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    Presentation specialist's tips and suggestions on how to create significant powerpoints and workshops.
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    Thought this might be an interesting reference site for those who do a lot of presentations with powerpoint.
Charlotte Haughwout

Instructional Awesomizing - 0 views

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    This multimedia artifact is a blogging site that provides a multitude of technology tools, tips, tricks, presentations, and "how-to's" of implementing technology in the classroom. The author of the blog demonstrates many different aspects of technology integration through the use of videos, presentations, words, and pictures. This site is definitely a more learner-centered approach to multimedia design as it contains many different visuals and auditory captions to cognitively challenge the learner. The site does focus on a certain technologies, but it is not about the technology, but how the technology is adapted to the learners. (Mayer, 2010)
Carmen Conley

Holt Interactive Graphic Organizer - 2 views

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    Holt Interactive Graphic Organizers This site has pre-made graphic organizers that students can fill in. There are different organizers for different types of brainstorming. This site would be best for lower elementary school students or for students who need more assistance (EIP or Sp. Ed.) The PDF document is easy to download and add text to the sections of the organizer. This site also allows for printing a hard copy or the ability to save the filled in GO to be shared later.
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    I chose this site because of its ease of use and the ability to type information right into the PDF template. The different organizers could be used by the participants themselves throughout the workshop. Each graphic organizer also provides tips on how to use the organizers in class.
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    Provides downloadable templates to create graphic organizer in a variety of formats. This site was chosen because it has a large variety of templates and they are easy to use.
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    I chose this site because of the number of options that are made available on there and the fact that the templates are in editable pdf format. The templates are categorized by purpose and are accompanied with tutorials and lecture notes. You can actually download them and start typing. Great resource!
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    This site is a source for graphic organizers. It allows students/teaches to visually organize data in ways that make sense to them. This site if better than other because it offer several free organizers.
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    * Brief description of Web site: A free tool that offers various types of graphic organizers in PDF form that can be typed into and printed out. Each graphic organizer includes teaching notes with lessons and tips on how to use the graphic organizers in the classroom. * Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found: Besides the fact that this is a free resource, it offers an array of graphic organizers for users to use. Users can either type necessary content into the organizer and then print it out, or simply print it out first.
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    * Brief Description: A variety of different graphic organizers that have already been created and are organized by purpose.  The graphic organizers can be downloaded with the feature to add text to enter in your own information to be saved for later use and printed.   * Brief Explanation: The graphic organizers all have a very clean design without extraneous information.   I also really like the feature that you can type directly into the graphic organizers.  
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    With this website, participants can create graphic organizers online with premade PDFs. Graphic organizers can be saved. Participants are able to choose which graphic organizer is best for them.
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    This site shows different graphic organizers and their perspective names that can be used to organize information and how the information can be organized. I especially like this site and how you can actually click on each organizer to use for future use.
Randy Rodgers

Voicethread 4 Education » home - 0 views

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    Great ideas for using Voicethread in the curriculum. This is a very large wiki that covers using VoiceThread in the curriculum. It is a the essential processing level, although the examples given likely prompt visitors to envision VoiceThread at the generative level. The site is particularly helpful due to the abundance of lesson plans and examples, divided conveniently by grade level. There is a best practices page with useful how-to tips and a discussion about how to prompt students to comment. Great resource!
Randy Rodgers

Digital storytelling: A tutorial in 10 easy steps - 0 views

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    Useful site that gives overview of digital storytelling process, including some powerful examples. The site is generative in that it prompts the reader to apply the learning with some quality story prompts. It breaks the process into 10 basic steps, and it includes storyboard samples, needed hardware/software, publishing tips, and more.
Jodie Hemerda

Blackboard_Tips.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Blackboard faculty tips
sonamp

Stock Tips: Forex Trading Strategies - 0 views

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    Foreign exchange ("Forex") trading is a complicated business. The foreign exchange trader must take into account (amongst other things) what may be called the "fundamental" factors of a country's economy (i.e. the qualitative factors that may have a bearing on its currency's exchange rate). http://stocktipsinternational.blogspot.com/2011/05/forex-trading-strategies.html
sonamp

Is Penny Stocks are Profitable - 0 views

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    Penny stocks are common shares of small public companies that trade at less than $1.00.[1] In some countries, similar shares of stock are known as cent stocks. Penny stocks usually do not trade on the major stock exchanges such as the NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) because they typically can not qualify for the strict listing requirements.
sonamp

Stock Market Nowadays - 0 views

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    a modern stock market is different than it was ten-twenty years ago, when a strategy buy-and-hold was good enough. Now it is much harder to have a decent investment return without a proper research and analysis.
Amy Ward

Websites for Creating Multi-Media - 0 views

Pre-Training: Flash Templates: This website uses flash software to help create crisp photos, video and music clips for multi-media purposes during presentations, or personal use. Each of these feat...

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started by Amy Ward on 16 Oct 11 no follow-up yet
shohan tis

How to trade futures on ninjatrader? - Spy Money, LLC - 0 views

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    If you're interested in trading futures, you're in the right place. This blog will teach you everything you need to know about futures trading on ninjatrader - from how to use the platform to what kinds of products you can trade. In addition, we'll also provide tips and advice on how to get started in futures trading so that you can make the most of your investment opportunities. So read on and start trading futures today!
Marc Boese

Film Riot - 0 views

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    The purpose of the site is to offer filmmaking tutorials, and explores the art of filmmaking. The topics on the site include tips, tricks, and fundamental lessons to make films and videos.
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