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Cora Blades

Multimedia Artifacts Module 1 - 4 views

Trueflix http://auth.grolier.com/login/tfx/login.php TrueFlix is an online reading resource that offers nonfiction text across the curriculum that enhances reading. Each book has a video that intro...

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started by Cora Blades on 10 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Cora Blades

Multimedia Artifacts Module 1 - 2 views

Trueflix http://auth.grolier.com/login/tfx/login.php TrueFlix is an online reading resource that offers nonfiction text across the curriculum that enhances reading. Each book has a video that intro...

8847_multimedia

started by Cora Blades on 10 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
Elizabeth Scroggs

Multimedia Artifacts - 2 views

Elizabeth Scroggs EDUC 8847 Multimedia Artifacts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6oEEp7Ny7o Skype: What is it and How to use it This video, produced by a private individual and uploaded to YouTu...

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started by Elizabeth Scroggs on 11 Dec 11 no follow-up yet
Ray Cox

Websites for Creating Multimedia Materials - 12 views

Pre-training *iPad Training Lessons *http://www.ipadtraininglessons.com/ *One of the concerns I have about my workshop is that I will have participants who do not know the basics about the iPad ...

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started by Ray Cox on 16 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Roxanne Wright

Websites for Creating Multimedia - 8 views

Pretraining http://www.themint.org/ The Mint.org provides multimedia based lessons for students. It also provides a definition for business terms by placing your cursor over the words that are hig...

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started by Roxanne Wright on 09 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Carol Deuling-Ravell

3 Multimedia Artifact Websites - 1 views

www.udlcenter.org This website provides several videos about UDL. The one I viewed was UDL at a Glance, its purpose it to introduce individuals to the concept of UDL. This particular video helps th...

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started by Carol Deuling-Ravell on 10 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Marie Anglin

myWebFace - 0 views

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    MyWebFace is a website that provides a variety of options for users to create an image of themselves. Some options include cartoon style, caricature, or manga. Use of this website supports generative learning by promoting a conversational style presentation with a personal touch. I chose this website because it pairs well with an imported human voice.
Karen Wagoner

http://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/login/user - 0 views

Blackboard allows chat, interactive lessons, recordings for personal playback, and many other personallized features.

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started by Karen Wagoner on 08 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Brandy Hiett

Collaboration tools - 0 views

The purpose of this post is to describe some multimedia artifacts that would be beneficial to collaboration in education. https://www.edmodo.com Edmodo is a great collaborative technology tool for...

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started by Brandy Hiett on 09 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Ena Smith

Multimedia Artifacts - 1 views

Multimedia Artifacts Websites that Support Flipped Classroom Instruction   Multimedia instruction is defined as presentations that involve words and pictures that are intended to foster learni...

started by Ena Smith on 10 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
Ahmetrie Wise

Sites for Creating Multimedia (EDUC 7107) - 1 views

Pre-training Lynda http://www.lynda.com/ "Lynda.com helps anyone learn software, creative, and business skills to achieve personal and professional goals. Members receive unlimited access to a vast...

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started by Ahmetrie Wise on 14 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
Kathi Middleton

Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts - 2 views

Web Sites with Multimedia Artifacts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w38hCoGiEIg This site provides an overview of the ResumUP career roadmap service. The site provides a simplistic view of end t...

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started by Kathi Middleton on 09 Dec 13 no follow-up yet
Karen Wagoner

Authentic Assessment - 2 views

Authentic Assessment http://www.goanimate.com This program is free software that allows student to create collaborative-style videos with either voice record or text to voice - great way to ...

8847_multimedia;8847_authentic_assessment

started by Karen Wagoner on 12 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Karen Wagoner

Presentation Links - 1 views

http://www.Softchalk.com great software for presenting lessons in a dynamic way - allows you to package images, media, text, and has sidebar capabilities, table of content link capability, and grea...

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started by Karen Wagoner on 12 Oct 13 no follow-up yet
Devonee Trivett

More multimedia websites - 0 views

Resources for _pre-training, organizers, presentations, and authentic assessment activities: Devonee Trivett Multimedia Technology 04/13/2014 Mod 3 Assignment Posted in Diigo account for the EdTec...

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started by Devonee Trivett on 13 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Brandy Hiett

Web Sites for Creating Multimedia - 1 views

Pre-training 1. YouTube https://www.youtube.com/ This is a free video uploading website. I intend on making a PowerPoint video that I download to YouTube to assist with teaching the pre-training in...

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started by Brandy Hiett on 05 Apr 14 no follow-up yet
Howard Brent

Edmodo - 0 views

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    What it is: Edmodo is a free learning management system embedded with social networking. Educators can create groups for students and assign assessments for students to submit within the site. It also allows users to create personal learning networks. Why it's better: Edmodo's design and layout has the feel of Facebook which makes it accessible to a larger audience. Very little pre-training is required for new-users as many of the components are familiar.
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    The following link is a social networking site, Edmodo, for teachers and students that can be used to support collaborative learning in the classroom. This web-based artifact is student-centered and supports cognitive activity.
Kelly Sapp

Websites for Multimedia Artifacts - 3 views

Brainpop, (2014). Brainpop. Retrieved from www. brainpop.com Brainpop is learner-centered. Brainpop takes a topic and uses technology "as an aid to human cognition." (Mayer, 2009) The focus isn'...

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Marie Anglin

Bubbl.us - 2 views

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    Brief description of what it allows you to do and how it can be used for essential or generative learning: This site is awesome for creating mindmaps using a software that runs on multiple platforms and is adjustable when viewed. The most notable function is the collaboration function that allows the sharing or co-creating of a mindmap. This organizer can be completed by the audience member pertaining to the presentation material in a manner that makes sense to them. Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found (e.g., more effective, creates better products, easier to use, and so on): I have used this with my students and received positive feedback. I have even used it for some Walden assignments and feel it is user friendly and designed to promote collaboration.
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    Bubbl.us is a mind-mapping product aimed towards literally anyone who needs help organizing their thoughts or any untidy information. This site promotes generative learning because it helps participants organize ideas for future learning. I selected this site because it makes it easy for you to quickly start planning and sorting out their ideas through the use of linked text bubbles.
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    bubbl.us https://bubbl.us/ With this site the participants as well as the instructor can create a mind map. This will be a good for the generative learning becasue the participants would be actively involved in the process. I like this site becasue the mind maps are very easy to create and they are simple in design. Simplicity for the primary teachers is always a plus, because they like to use the infomation with their students as well.
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    Simple, Flash-based site that lets users create online graphic organizers. The site is at the generative level, providing little in the way of instructional information and focusing on the application. The site is very intuitive to use, although not feature-rich. It does allow for sharing and collaboration with other users. 
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    Bubbl.us - This website allows the user to create graphic organizers that can be saved on the site. The user can have up to three different GOs at t time for free. It is very simple to use and I have used it with my gifted second graders before and they picked up on it quickly. It has the option to change to colors of the "bubbles"and change the font of the text. The completed mind map can be printed or exported to another site to share with others.
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    Bubbl.us is a relatively easy and free online graphic organizer. The site allows the user to create a mindmap, concept map, or other graphic organizer. The user can easily create new parent and child bubbles allow a hierarchical organization to the ideas in the concept map. The advantage of bubbl.us is that it is free.
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    A place for graphic organizer creation with a group or by yourself.
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    Bubbl.us allows users to create mind maps that can then be shared in documents or on the Web. It can be used before a workshop to create a blank or partially filled in graphic organizer for participants to fill in as the workshop progresses, which would help them to pay attention to the content being presented. Personally, I have found this tool easy and fun to use. In fact, I used it to create the graphic organizer for the workshop I am creating.
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    This interactive site allows users to create mindmaps and graphic organizers online that can be shared with others, saved to files, and exported to the web. This site allows users to collaborate with one another on the mind map or graphic organizer. It is fully customizable and very simple to use. The site offers a quick tutorial for users looking for guidance before they get started, but it is so easy to use that many users would not need to use the tutorial before getting started.
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    A free user-friendly mind mapping tool.
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    Bubbl.us is an online graphic organizer that allows one to arrange bubbles in a manner that illustrates relationships. Although it is online, you can export your graphic, print it directly from the application, or save it for future use. As a Flash-based application, Bubbl.us is not necessarily the perfect solution for all computer users, especially Apple users. However, the application overall is quite strong and useful, either as a trainer resource for organizing content, or as a participant resource, used as a means for them to take notes or organize the information they are presented.
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    This site allows you to create up to 3 pages for free of mind maps. The easy to use set-up uses icons to demonstrate its repetitive yet graphic portrayal of content. I have used this site for all of my concept maps at Walden. It is easy to create and export as a jpg to be uploaded onto a web page, blog or wiki. It stores the working model on the site until it is deleted by the user.
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    Explanation: Allows users to create a graphic organizer with a web-based tool requiring no download. Easy-to-use and results are good quality. Reasoning: Since this site is web-based, it makes using it very easy and accessible to anyone regardless of their operating system. In addition, creation of the graphic organizer is straightforward and requires little support. Embeddable into websites.
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    * Brief description of Web site: A free web 2.0 tool that enables users to create mind mapping and brainstorming diagrams online. The application is Flash-based so the latest Flash viewer needs to be installed. * Brief explanation of why you found this site to be better than others you found: Besides the fact that this is a free resource, this tool is easy to use. It offers a Help menu to assist users in getting started with using the tool.
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    Bubbl.us is an online site that allows you to create colorful mind maps.  It is completely free to use and extremely user friendly. The mind maps can be shared in a variety of ways and can also be used in all content areas in most grade levels. 
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    Bubbl.us is a site that allows users to create webs, or mind maps. A hierarchy is created by color-coding the bubbles on each level. The site allows collaboration, as well. Sheets can be shared with other people, who then have the ability to either view or edit the mind map, depending on the permission granted by the creator. Once completed, the mind map can be printed or exported as an image or an outline. This site can help encourage generative learning by providing a medium for learners to visualize connections between key terms and concepts. It is more user friendly that other similar sites. The ease of color coding and outline creation make it better than other sites, as well.
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    This website allows for the creation of mind maps with added features to create, delete, and change the color, text size, format, and location of 'bubbles'. Hyperlinks can also be added to bubbles to link to outside information. These features will be helpful to provide important information outside of the basic connections shown through the graphic organizer. It is easy to use, edit, and share for mind mapping and sharing gained knowledge throughout the workshop.
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    Bubble.us (https://bubbl.us/) is a great site to build graphic organizers in. The site allows the user to download, print, save and share them online with others. The site is easy to use and navigate which means that the user can be creating dynamic graphic organizers in little time. The site is free but does all for upgrades which allow the user more customization options. This site is better than Inspiration because it allows for the online component the user can share the graphic organizer with others and allow them the ability to manipulate or change the organizer or just view depending on the needs of the user.
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    Participants will be given a Bubble graphic organizer with the agenda for the workshop. During the workshop they can refer to the agenda and add comments in the Bubble program. This program is easy to use and will also allow participants to familiarize themselves with a potential classroom tool.
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    Description: Creates mindmaps with color coding and connections, enhancing brainstorming exercises.  Why better: Mindmaps are embeddable and downloadable for sharing.
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    A free, web-based graphic organizer. It is easy to use and share. I am using this as a way to organize the workshop and provide a visual for the teachers to have and understand the goals/timeline of the training.
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    Bubble.us is an online mind map that allows users to collaborate on brainstorming. Users can share their mindmap with others and provide access to read or edit. As content is added the mindmap takes on a new shape and cells can be color coded. Another feature of bubbl.us is for users to import work that has been saved on their computer or embed their mindmap. Bubbl.us can be used for pre-training which supports essential learning. I found this site to be more useful for collaborativebrainstorming .
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