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rosemarie lindsay

Hints about Print- Read Write Think - 0 views

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    Grades 3-12 Tutorial on doing research, Finding appropriate print resources, taking notes etc. Includes printable form for evaluating print resources. **note--tutorial does not allow teacher to pause for explanations or questions :( Classroom Connections: * show tutorial- explaining what students should look for when choosing print resources for doing research * Whole group practice- interactively fill out an evaluation form on a book reviewed as a whole class * Independent practice- have students fill out an evaluation form on a book they chose for research project
Mike Pritts

YouTube - Smartboard Recorder Tutorial - 1 views

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    Using a SmartBoard is starting to become more and more of the norm in schools today. Being able to use SmartBoard recorder can run hand in hand with the smartboard. Here is a tutorial on how to use it I found helpful.
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    Using a SmartBoard is starting to become more and more of the norm in schools today. Being able to use SmartBoard recorder can run hand in hand with the smartboard. Here is a tutorial on how to use it I found helpful.
Colleen McCabe

Boolean Searching on the Internet - 0 views

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    Purpose of the Website: This website is a tutorial created by a librarian at SUNY Albany. The tutorial is an introduction to using the Internet. The readability of the website allows for use by secondary students. The information covers topics such as domain names, programing language, how to search, applications, etc. Make sure you read the "About" section to see what the permissions are for using this website in your classroom. Grade Level: 9-12 Classroom Connection: This website would be great for a library or computer class in high school. Librarians or computer teachers can use this as a reading assignment for students and create an application based activity to go along with it. I am not very comfortable with which kind of activities would be appropriate for a secondary level students since I am an elementary teacher.
Kevan Ottochian

Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Grade level- 9-12 CC- If a student is struggling with a certain area, he or she can use the tutorial videos on the site to help review. Overview- This site offers tons of free tutorial videos on concepts from history along with mathematics. Cons- Not every student has access to the internet.
Colleen McCabe

Welcome to the Web - 0 views

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    Purpose of the Website: This website is a tutorial that students can follow through to learn how to access and navigate the Internet. Each section, or lesson, has worksheets that help students navigate through the information and to assess students understanding of the tutorial. Some topics include The Beginning, Getting Started Online, Staying Safe, Using Your Browser, Searching Online, Trying Top Tricks, and The Welcome to the Web Challenge. Students learn things such as what the Internet is for, what links do, how to use the toolbar, etc. Grade Level: 4-8 Classroom Connection: This a wonderful resource to use with upper elementary and secondary students at the beginning of the year to help them review information they already know and introduce them to new information about the Internet. This can be completed independently in class or as a homework assignment. Negatives of this Website: Some parts of the website have a lot of information and is not extremely easy to navigate, therefore might not be used by younger students independently.
edtechdiva x

YouTube - Audacity Tutorial for Podcasting - 1 views

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    Unit 5 - audio For those who need to see the steps in a tutorial, here is a short (6:31 min.) video on how to podcast using Audacity
Mike Pritts

YouTube - How To Use Jing to Create Video Screen Captures - A ... - 0 views

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    I downloaded Jing and used this screencast to help me learn how to use Jing and create a screencast.
raneyt31

5D Film Making - 0 views

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    This website is dedicated to help those students that are interested in creating films using a DSLR on a budget. First off, DSLR's are not cheap. After getting over this hump students should then be able to take advantage of all of the great advice 5D film making has to offer. A good place to start with this website is by clicking on tutorials at the top of the site. This website is more geared towards high school students.
Helen Vanier

Jing-Screencasts - 0 views

shared by Helen Vanier on 02 May 11 - Cached
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    Grades 3-12 A great resource or tool to learn how to create screencasts. This site can be used by teachers and students as a tutorial of how to create scrrencasts for specific projects.
raneyt31

Storyboard Pro - 0 views

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    Before a student is allowed to film they must first complete the planning process of a treatment, script and a storyboard. Storyboard Pro is a great freeware software that helps students with the creation of their storyboards. This website contains a number of tutorials to help students get started with the software. This could be used in grades 6 and up. Con: some schools may not allowed this to be downloaded and installed on student computers
Kevan Ottochian

Prezi - 0 views

shared by Kevan Ottochian on 01 May 11 - Cached
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    Grade level- 9-12 CC- Students can create a prezi for their favorite individual from the course as a form of an assessment. Overview- a new method to presentating information that is interactive, colorful, and digital. Cons- Students may need a tutorial on usage.
raneyt31

Stupe Flix Studio - 0 views

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    This a great resource for schools or classrooms that don't contain video editing software. As far as online video editing goes this is as good of an option as you are going to find. Students and teachers can sign up for an account and be up and editing in no time. The site contains many tutorials for how to use the online software.
raneyt31

Vision Research - 0 views

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    The Phantom cam is a camera that can record at speeds other camera can't even come close to. This website is great for introducing students to the phantom cam and the world of slow motion film.
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