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jennifer lee byrnes

Web-based reading program targets young learners » The Commercial Appeal - 0 views

  • Each word is accompanied by a sentence in which the word is used and, in some cases, defined, and has a brief video illustrating the concept.
  • eading Bear links abstract concepts and visual images in a way that reminds educato
jennifer lee byrnes

NSTA Learning Center - 0 views

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    Flipped Classroom
Luis Leon

Google Reader (198) - 0 views

  • But the obvious thing to do was to evolve the potential of this very stable listserv in a number of social media ways. While I am not sure which of these will be the favourites, the idea looks something like this: share a link on the listserv and store it for easy retrieval any time in the Diigo group! share your library images in Flickr, because we need to collect the ideas from around Australia Like us on Facebook – and include us in your News Feed. Share things you find, and get into the conversation. Perhaps 140 characters on Twitter will be just the thing for you – just another way to stay in touch and build the teacher librarian community.
  • Most K-12 classrooms in the United States today don’t use interactive blogs. By “interactive,” I mean a blog website which permits posts from students as well as the teacher, and comments from blog visitors as well as class members. As I explained in my post earlier this week on the iThemes education blog,
  • The past two months, I’ve had opportunities to ask different groups of educators the same question via an interactive SMS poll powered by PollEverywhere. The question I’ve asked has been: How many different assignments last year did you invite students to share on your interactive, classroom blog? The graph below summarizes responses in early June in Fort Bend ISD, which is in Houston, Texas. Of 156 respondents, 78% answered “zero.”
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  • Ypix.me is a simple service that you can use to share images with others. To use the service just upload a picture and Ypix.me generates a link that you can share via email or your favorite social network. If you're using Chrome or the latest version of Firefox you can simply drag images from your desktop to Ypix.me to share them.
  • Applications for Education If your students are capturing images to use in multimedia projects and they need to share those images with others, Ypix.me could be a handy little tool for that purpose. No registration is required in order to use Ypix.me.
Fátima Caballero

Media Literacy: Analyzing Visual Images | Facing History and Ourselves - 0 views

  • The following five-step “Describe-Identify-Interpret-Evaluate-Reflect” process can help students: Understand and interpret the visual images they see in the world around them Develop critical thinking skills, particularly in regards to visual images Enhance their observation and interpretive skills Develop conceptual learning techniques
  • It can be used to guide students’ analysis of any visual image, including visual art, photographs, political cartoons, propaganda posters, video clips, and film
  • Step one: Preparatio
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  • How will images be distributed to students? Large? Small? Color? Black and white?
  • hat will they do with the information they collect from the
  • What scaffolding and training do students need to use this process?
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    How to analyze images
Tania Hinojosa

Center for Media Literacy - 0 views

    • Tania Hinojosa
       
      Try some of those links,they have interest information. Profesional development Best practices Media and values
Ale Reyes

12 Keys to Finding Quality Education Apps - 0 views

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    Millions of apps vie for educators' attention. And with limited time and budgets, it's not always easy to find the ones that will keep students' attention and teach them at the same time. As school districts search for the few quality apps that will fit into their curriculum, instructional technology staff at three elementary school districts shared how they measure and find quality apps.
Ale Reyes

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 0 views

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    Capture your child's imagination, celebrate your family stories, or express your own creative side by turning your Storybird into a book you'd be proud to display on any shelf or coffee table.
Ale Reyes

Tagxedo - 0 views

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    Tagxedo turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters -- into a visually stunning word cloud, words individually sized appropriately to highlight the frequencies of occurrence within the body of text.
Kate Spilseth

Textual Literacy vs. Digital Literacy « Literacy 2.0 - 0 views

  • When it comes to traditional literacy we have thousands of years of experience to draw on and thousands of generations of literates to learn from. T
  • Other than in the area of basic computer and Internet skills it is difficult to find agreement on exactly what digital literacy is or what needs to be learned simply because it is so heavily contextual and changing so rapidly. If textual were evolving as fast digital we would need a new grammar book each week.
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    The article states the huge differences between textual literacy and digital literacy.
Pedro Aparicio

State of Flux - Images of Our Changing Planet - 0 views

  • If you're teaching lessons on climate change and human impact on the landscape, State of Flux could be a handy resource. Along with each set of images there is a caption about the area and the significance of the images. You could show some of the images to students without revealing the captions and ask them to propose ideas accounting for the causes of the changes they're seeing.
    • Pedro Aparicio
       
      This is a great tool to be used in science lessons, specially if you are teaching global climate change. For instance, you compare and contrast pictures from Mexico city in 1973 and 2009 to talk about urbanization.
Lourdes Ornelas

Online Training Software - Virtual Classroom Software | Saba Classroom - 0 views

  • What you can do with Saba Classroom Build classes quickly Improve interaction Record and reuse classes High satisfaction and retention rates Leverage existing LMS investments Open APIs for third-party integration
    • Lourdes Ornelas
       
      ASF might want to consider
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    This company has a software which allows teaching classes through the internet in real time in a virtual class environment
Isabel Fernandez

BookCoverPro | book cover design | book cover software | cover design software - Home - 0 views

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    Tools for making bookcovers
Tania Hinojosa

The Importance of a Great Book Cover Design « Speak Without Interruption - 0 views

  • Now, the books cover has become one of the most important selling components to a book
  • The average person spends 8 seconds looking at the front cover and 15 seconds on the back. It is a fact, that the front cover of a book is what draws the initial attention from the buyer, if he doesn’t like the cover, he won’t look any closer at the book.
  • The title, size and clarity of the text, the colors, and the size of the book are amongst the top four.
Tania Hinojosa

The Millions : Judging Books by Their Covers: U.S. Vs. U.K. - 0 views

  • Book cover design is a strange exercise in which one attempts to distill iconic imagery from hundreds of pages of text.
Sarah Rachel

vis-lit | Scoop.it - 0 views

  • his movie was made to inspire teachers of all subject areas to appreciate the opportunity for learning using visual imagery in their classes.
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    A video about visual literacy across curriculum.
Sarah Rachel

Balancing the Visual and Verbal Minds | Cruxcatalyst: The Heart of Change - 0 views

  • owerful as words are, we fool ourselves when we think our words alone can detect, describe, and defuse the multifaceted problems of today. They can’t – and that’s bad, because words have become our default thinking tool.
  • What do leaders today do to clarify their ideas? They talk, talk, talk, talk. We’ve come to equate intelligence with our ability to speak. That’s a big mistake.
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    How to help the visualizers remember words.
Sarah Rachel

18 Free Mind Mapping Tools for Teachers and Students - 0 views

  • Mind mapping. concept mapping, or brainstorming are three different names with almost the same meaning : collecting,organizing , and  representing ideas, tasks, words, or other items linked to and arranged around a central key word or idea into a mind map diagram .
  • Mind mapping enables teachers to manipulate ideas and concepts with great ease and flexibility
  • It helps present information in a visually attracting and comprehensive way
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  • t helps teachers summarize, organize, and present lecture informat
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    Different kinds of mind maps to help children with visualization.
Sarah Rachel

The Visual Thinking Revolution is Here - 0 views

  • The Visual Thinking Revolution is Here!
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    A visualization of how people think today.
Charmaine Weatherbee

Martin Scorsese on the Importance of Visual Literacy - YouTube - 0 views

    • Charmaine Weatherbee
       
      Visual Literacy in the eyes of filmmaker Martin Scorsese
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