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Judy Sweetman

Biomes of the World - 2 views

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    This site has the most information of any of the sites I found. In addition to text and photographs, there are also videos, lesson plans, and information about the scientists who study the biomes.
Tammy Price

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 2 views

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    This is a great tool for students to work individually to research, report & respond to a particular topic. Projects can also be done collaboratively. You can integrate photos, videos, audio and more to share a story about ANYTHING!!
Patricia Smeyers

AT Blogs & Wikis: text, images, music, video | Glogster - 2 views

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    Found this when searching assistive technology and thought it may be useful for some this week.
anonymous

Librarians Who Lead - 0 views

  • Instead of investing in scads of state-of-the-art computers and expensive commercially produced courseware, she says, the school district has made a remarkable investment in the high school’s human resources.
  • Luhtala and other members of the high school’s Information and Communication Technology team have woven Moodle, the free, open-source, online course management software, into the curriculum.
  • We have six years’ worth of analysis of annotated bibliographies, which we consider the hallmark of higher-order thinking— evaluation of reading, as opposed to regurgitation.
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  • there was an improvement on the annual Connecticut Academic Performance Test.”
  • “We work with a fair amount of data to measure student learning in information and communication technology. We also rely on emerging technology to communicate and collaborate with students and teachers.”
  • The library media center’s home page entices students, teachers and parents to click on a colorful lineup of icons familiar to everyone who enjoys connecting via social media: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google, and VoiceThread, which the library has been using to promote book chats and reading for pleasure. Luhtala also regularly posts instructional videos on the Web for students and teachers.
  • “A librarian today is a facilitator and a leader for the teachers, for curricular learning, for interdisciplinary instruction, and is also a professional development person,” Luhtala says. “But we’re still school-based teachers. And it’s actually kind of beautiful. We like it just that way.”
Kristin Ewing

The Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Topics covered from very basic algebra all the way through algebra II. This is the best algebra playlist to start at if you've never seen algebra before. Once you get your feet wet, you may want to try some of the videos in the "Algebra I Worked Examples" playlist.
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Yokto - Video From Anywhere, To EveryWhere - 0 views

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    A site where you can organize playlists from various web hosting sites such as Slideshare, youtube, etc.
Eric Warren

Moviestorm - Teaching - 1 views

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    Since launched as a consumer product, Moviestorm has been used not only in film studies, but also extensively by visionary educators as a cross-curriculum tool that promotes engaging and collaborative teaching and learning. As a result, they now offer a range of affordable licenses designed specifically for the technical requirements of modern day schools and colleges.
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Quips - 0 views

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    At this site you can make a 30 second audio recording that you can share online. You can also connect your recordings to a photo or video elsewhere on the web, i.e. Facebook, a blog, etc.
Eric Warren

CinePaint - Open source deep paint software - 2 views

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    CinePaint is a deep paint tool that's used for retouching movies, not a movie editor like Avid or Final Cut Pro.
Ashley Leneway

Discovery Education streaming - 0 views

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    Great resources for educational videos for all age groups to help students build their background knowledge.
Amy Pollington

Alternatives to YouTube. - 2 views

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    YouTube isn't the only thing out there. Check out these other sites for educational videos.
Brock Halladay

PBS Teachers | Resources For The Classroom - 0 views

shared by Brock Halladay on 05 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Great resources including lesson plans, pdf handouts, etc. to go with broadcast/ videos.
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    Learn that natural forces carved out the Grand Canyon over thousands of years. Observe the magnificence of the canyon with Wilson and Ditch as they gaze at it from the skywalk. Details " Visit the town of Sleepy Hollow, New York on Halloween with Wilson and Ditch for trick-or-treating and fun scares.
Eric Warren

Mind Flash - 0 views

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    From the site: Upload your existing training files (PowerPoint, Video, Word or PDF) and Mindflash automatically converts them into an online course, accessible to any trainee with internet access. Add as many files as you like, arranging them in just the right order to create an engaging multi-media training experience.
Eric Warren

http://www.wimba.com/products/wimba_classroom - 0 views

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    Wimba Classroom 6.1, cornerstone of the Wimba Collaboration Suite, is a live, virtual classroom environment with robust features that include audio, video, application sharing and content display, and MP4 capabilities.
Chrissy Jarvis

You-Tube for kids - 2 views

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    Educational videos like You-Tube.
danica marble

http://animoto.com/ - 1 views

create free videos to intro a topic or unit.

started by danica marble on 04 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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