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Jayme Oldfield

Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

shared by Jayme Oldfield on 17 Jun 08 - Cached
  • Check out our series of free live workshops around the United States on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education. Coming up: Houston, San Antonio, Chicago, Salt Lake City, and Philadelphia. More details and information
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    What a great social networking site for instructional technology. This site is created for educators wanting to learn more about Web 2.0 applications and network with others using the technologies. They also post information on FREE live conversations and workshops. This is a site to join.
drew mortensen

firefly - 0 views

shared by drew mortensen on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
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    This site allows you to chat with anyone on your site... you must own the site. It is an interesting little tool.
Jayme Oldfield

Visible Body--3D Human Body - 0 views

shared by Jayme Oldfield on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Jayme Oldfield
       
      A great site for Biology and Health teachers. This free site has 3D models of the human body, including body systems. They are developing a male version of the human body and a G-rated version for younger children.
  • The Visible Body includes 3D models of over 1,700 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body. What is the Visible Body?Free to UseOR
  • The Visible Body includes 3D models of over 1,700 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body.
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    This site has 3D models of the human body. It has anatomical structures, major organs, and body systems to view. The site is free and would be a great asset for any Biology or Health class.
Kurt Schollin

Tikatok - 0 views

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    Tikatok is a great site that allows children to turn their ideas into real, hardcover books. With this application, children (with the help of their parents) can post stories online for friends and others to read, and even print the tale for their bookshelf at home. Pros: Creat stories from scratch or get some help from the site, stories are stored on the site, read and comment on posted stories, upload/scan in pictures/illustrations Cons: n/a
Brian Bostic

Picnik - edit photos the easy way, online in your browser - 0 views

shared by Brian Bostic on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Matthew Peitzman
       
      Very cool features once you get into the site. Contrast, exposure, flipping, cropping...all sorts of stuff
    • Anna Hentz
       
      Great way to edit a picture. Like a mini PhotoShop. Don't have to see others' pictures
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    Very cool features once you get into the site. Contrast, exposure, flipping, cropping...all sorts of stuff This could be good for an lower grade level photo project or in a secondary class where you dont have a photoshop licenes.
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    Site allows you to improve the quality of photo's and allows for special effects to enhance your pictures
Jayme Oldfield

HotChalk - NBC News Videos - 0 views

  • Find historic and current events, cultural and political highlights, and geographic wonders from around the world with hundreds of new videos.
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    A site created for use in the classroom. Access news videos to show your students in class. The FREE site has global, historic, and current event videos. There are also lesson plans and information for everyone from teachers to parents.
Vincent Sherpinsky

MagToo - Facebook slideshows, MySpace, slideshow, photo sharing, zoom, panorama, trip, ... - 0 views

    • Vincent Sherpinsky
       
      Nice app tool to enlarge photos and the web screen for poor eyesight or just easier viewing
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    MagToo is an image widget application and portal site which allows users to create slide shows with a unique magnifier tool, and immersive 360 degree panorama style shows. Furthermore, users can share these on social network sites (Facebook, MySpace, etc.), as well as create virtual "travelogues" on Google maps.
Brian Bostic

Blabberize.com! - Blabberize Your Pictures - 0 views

shared by Brian Bostic on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Anna Hentz
       
      Make your mouth move and record text. Students can upload their photo (or any) and recite a speech . . .be like a character in a novel . . Downside - When going back to view a blabber, some of the other blabbers may not be appropriate, like Big Bird giving the finger.
    • Brian Bostic
       
      I like this site, but you really have to be careful with language being inappropriate
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    Funny site for use in the classrrom to spice up instruction
Kurt Schollin

MediaMaster - Your Music. Anywhere. - 0 views

    • Kurt Schollin
       
      Neat application. Ability to upload music files and listen from anywhere. Also have the ability to share music, rate songs, and post music on web sites. How long until the music industry shuts this down?
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    MediaMaster allows you to upload your entire music collection and iTunes playlists and listen from anywhere. You can stream your music from any web browser, listen to your music at work, publish it on your web site or share it with others. Pros: free service, ability to create playlists, rate songs, share music with others, and no limit to uploads. Cons: slow streaming, not sure how long it will be free, legal issues!
Brian Bostic

SplashCast Media: Social Marketing Applications - 0 views

    • Brian Bostic
       
      Sounds great , but I would be careful with the content. Definitely view your selection before venturing onto this site.
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    Be careful with this site. Possible inappropriate videos. View video prior to showing in the classroom.
Anna Hentz

Mr. Picassohead - 0 views

    • Anna Hentz
       
      What a fun site! This could be a fun activity with literature and characterization. It's therapeutic!
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    Create a masterpiece. This is a modern bald Willy site
Kristine Hopkins

The Site for Books & Readers - Shelfari - 0 views

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    Great site for students to create booklists, reading logs, book recommendations.
Jennifer Dorman

Getting Started/Site Tour - Diigo Help Center - 0 views

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    Site map for Diigo
Kristine Hopkins

Mr. Picassohead - 0 views

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    This is a really easy, but very fun site to use. Students and adults can create picassoheads to use as icons and images for stories or in place of a virtual photo of themselves. In my district students' photos cannot be online.
Brian Bostic

Mr. Picassohead - 0 views

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    This site is great. You could create people from historical eras to augment your lessons.
Bridget Flack

BubblePLY - By PLYmedia - 0 views

    • Kristine Hopkins
       
      Great site to practice dialogue. Unfortunately the videos you have to pull from are usually blogged from most school districts (youtube, etc.)
    • Bridget Flack
       
      This is a great site,but you need to get videos online,and some can be inappropriate for students.
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    You can download videos and then add dialogue bubblesto them.
Gary Nickerson

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

shared by Gary Nickerson on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • Bridget Flack
       
      This is great resource for teachers. Interesting information about many topics
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    Great Video site. Educational video that you can use in class
Jayme Oldfield

edu 2.0 - 0 views

shared by Jayme Oldfield on 16 Jun 08 - Cached
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    This site looks like a great resource for educators. You can learn from someone or teach something to others. You can also find and post learning resources. Collaboration can take place between educators. There are too many things to mention. Check out the FREE and advertisement free website.
Kristine Hopkins

OurStory.com - Capture your stories, save them permanently. - 0 views

shared by Kristine Hopkins on 02 Jun 08 - Cached
    • ian zearfaus
       
      This would be great for creating Biographies for historic figures or story characters
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    This would be great for creating Biographies for historic figures or story characters
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    What a great site to use for reading novels, prewriting a narrative writing piece or outlining history. I think students would enjoy this and it would really help to organize their ideas.
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