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Jeffrey Moore

YouTube - 1 views

www.youtube.com Youtube allows the user to either create or view videos for viewers. Youtube can serve as an excellent teaching tool by demonstrating or model how something can be done. I've fou...

8847_pre-training

started by Jeffrey Moore on 17 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Jeffrey Moore

Moodle - 1 views

www.moodle.com Moodle is a open source course management system that allows educators an opportunity to create online websites for students. It can be used to conduct online courses or as a supple...

8847_activities

started by Jeffrey Moore on 17 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
donna carroll

Blogger: Dashboard - 1 views

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    Blogger This site is a good site for creating a blog. Particpants of my course will be required to create a blog. This blog woud be a generative learning assignment becasue particpants are activly involved. This blog allows for uploads of videos and pictures both of which will be required in particpants' final project. Blogger is a free site and simple to learn and use. Participants will need a Goggle account to have a blogger blog. This blog site has a variety of templates to use in designing their blog.
Krista Crawford

Incorporating Authentic Assessments - 1 views

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    This website provides ways to and justifications for incorporating authentic assessments into the classroom environment. It provides examples of traditional assessments and provides examples of what an authentic assessement would look like. In addition, it provides ideas for implementing authentic assessments and guidelines for genterating them. This site would be useful to teachers that are new to incorporating authentic assessments within the classroom.
Andree Simmons

Enchanted Learning - 1 views

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    Enchanted Learning is an online curriculum warehouse. With over 25,000 links to different Web pages, this site can also be a great guide in exploring all your educational design needs. Enchanted Learning also contains a wide array of graphic organizers to incorporate into a multimedia presentation. The site is a little busy in its design, but I think the amount of useful material that is connected to this site is well worth the visit
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.
Sara Sharick

Word It Out - Transform your Text into Word Clouds - 2 views

shared by Sara Sharick on 19 Jan 11 - Cached
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    Brief description ...: This program allows the teacher to create a visual word cloud from a list of words or passages which helps to familiarize the learner with information that will be covered during the lesson or training session. As a generative process, the learners working memory is stimulated as it opens the senses for what is to come, during the presentation. Brief explanation ...: I like this site because it can be used to summarize documents like reports, speeches, and etc. into easily read word clouds. In addition, it makes important words bigger than other words.
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    * Brief description of Web site: A free tool that allows users to create online word clouds from sentences, whole documents, web addresses, or tables. After completing, these word clouds can be printed out. * 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 is very user friendly because it allows users to design their own word clouds as they would like (i.e. choose their layout, choose their own colors, fonts, sizes, etc.).
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    Description: Allows users to create graphics style art with words. Words are randomly positioned where the more important words are made bigger. Explanation: This is a great tool for tool for users to create a cluster of words about a topic and use them the same way they might use a graphic. This was preferred to other programs because there is no registration required.
Jeffrey Moore

Tutorial for Web Tools - 1 views

Here is a link to my screencast: http://www.screencast.com/t/uCYraj2fI

8847_MooreJ_Tutorial.

started by Jeffrey Moore on 31 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Charlotte Haughwout

Clicker Games - 1 views

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    This website contains templates that could be used to create pre-training game activities for the Student Response Systems. By engaging participants in a game using the clickers, this will help inform the presenter the level of understanding and knowledge the participants have of the technology being used.
Michael Holmes

Pre-training - 1 views

http://loanforgivenessmmworkshop.wikispaces.com/Pre-training

7107_Pre-training

started by Michael Holmes on 08 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Michael Holmes

http://www.ehow.com/about_4795414_teacher-loan-forgiveness.html - 1 views

This site allows you to view the qualifications, amount, and potential of student loan forgiveness. It gives a brief explanation and example of each category. This site follows the coherence princ...

8847_graphic_organizers

started by Michael Holmes on 08 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Jeannine Miller

GoAnimate - 1 views

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    A student used GoAnimate to do a project for school. This video is her interpretation on how to teach about MASS. This shows you can use GoAnimate to complete projects in an educational setting.
gregory sucre

Aviation High School: The Wing Project - 1 views

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    Thie video is a demonstration of one teacher utilizing a project based learning approach to teaching engineering. The video shows the teacher and students and incorporates voice over from a narrator. The narrator points out features of a project based learning approach. It is part of an instructional effort that begins on the pbl-online.org home page.
Lynetta Powell

Test Development Workshop - 1 views

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    This WIKI holds my multimedia workshop for EDUC 8847 at WaldenU.
Brandy Lutz

My Wiki address - 1 views

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    My Wiki address for 7107/8847.
Pamela Ferguson

Google Sites - 1 views

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    *Using ePortfolios is a powerful tool in showing student growth during a course. Google sites allows the creater to devlop collaborative wiki pages. *There are multitudes of tools available for creating ePortfolios including blogs (Blogger), wikis (Wikispaces), and site building tools (Yola) all of which are a part of my PLN. I've chosen GoogleSites as a standard and ease of interfacing with all of the other Google apps.
Jeriann King

Using Animated Videos for Instruction - 1 views

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    A website where you can create your own animated videos. This is the main presentation and focus of my workshop. It has tutorials and step by step instructions on how to create an animated video of your choice.
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    Use our Video Maker to create animated videos for free and create an animated lesson for your class. Make a demo video of a new technology tool and video for your training for your staff. Students can write and record dialogue, move the characters, direct the camera, add music and sound effects - all with drag & drop tools! This presentation tool provides a private, secure environment for student users and school groups. Students can only access and view school-safe and age appropriate content.
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    Go Animate is a web application that allows users to make video representations of learning material or to showcase what has been learned. This application allows the user to create fully animated video cartoons complete with text to audio features. The application can be used for both essential and generative learning. It is particularly useful in the generative process as it allows the user to integrate learned materials in a creative manner.
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    GoAnimate! allows teachers to quickly create animated lessons. The site offers a variety of options for setting, images, and avatars. Users can use the text-to-speech feature or record their own voices to narrate the videos. These videos can be used to quickly create engaging videos to present content to learners. GoAnimate! can be used to help learners manage essential processing by using the principles of multimedia to create an effective presentation. It is better than other sites because it is so user friendly, and animations can be created quickly.
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    This website lets you create an animated video for use in your classroom. View the video on their introduction page to learn about the features and options. A teacher could also let students have the option of animating a presentation for the class to help engage student creativity.
Jodie Hemerda

Wimba Classroom in Under 5 Minutes - 2 views

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    This articulate video offers learners in my course two things - prelearning on best practices in use and presentation of using Wimba Classroom. Audio and visual cues segment, highlight, and clearly focus the learner on the topic. This video follow is well organized, short, easy to access, and 508 compliant.
Lynetta Powell

Test Development Workshop - 1 views

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    8847 Project
Wanda Ardoin-Bailey

Mutimedia Wiki (Presentation) - 5 views

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    Presentation wiki for EDUC 8847/7107
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