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Daniel Dickter

Time Zones - 0 views

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    This is a neat website that shows where it's still daytime and where it's already dark.
Mary Gidas

The Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math - 0 views

shared by Mary Gidas on 14 Jan 10 - Cached
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    A website where teachers and/or students can ask questions about math and browse the archives for answers.
Jon Hall

Arts Education Partnership - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 29 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Where are meets education.
Lauren Panton

The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education - 2009 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the D... - 2 views

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  • Strutta is a really neat site that lets you very easily create contests (for free) where people can enter videos, images, or text. Multiple winners can be judged by popular vote or by the contest creators.
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  • Embedr lets you easily make a playlist of videos from across the web, and then lets you embed them all with one embed code.
  • WeToku is a neat online app that lets you interview someone via webcam, and records it for later viewing.
  • Embedit.in lets you to upload any file or url address, and then create an embed code for it so it can be embedded in a blog or website.
  • I’ve added Ediscio to my very tiny The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards list.
  • Quizlet is another new site on The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards.
  • Hipero bills itself as “The easiest Free Website Builder ever!” 
  • Doodle has been added to The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys.
  • Yarp is a new web tool that very,very easily lets you create a simple online invitation or survey.
  • Flash Meeting looks like a very impressive free application for video conferencing.
  • PodOmatic is an extraordinarily easy way to create a podcast.
  • MapBuzz is also a new addition to The Best Map-Making Sites On The Web. 
  • PinDax is a new web tool that lets you “pin” virtual “Post It” notes on a virtual bulletin board
  • I’ve known about DoInk for awhile, but when I first visited the site it seemed a little too complicated to me for creating an online animation.
  • Chirbit is also the newest addition to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English. 
  • Rooh It! is a tool to annotate webpages.  Since the Make Use of blog has written a good post describing it, I’m going to encourage you to read their explanation.
  • Grapevine is an audio “chatboard” that I’m adding to The Best Sites To Practice Speaking English.
  • Gizmoz lets you pick from a variety of images, then choose a background, and then quickly speak a message or, using the text-to-speech feature, type one.
  • Google Voice is Google’s new phone tool.
  •  Fur.ly is a new tool that lets you combine multiple links into one.
  • Sketchcast was on The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education — 2007 list, and then was off-line for a very long time, is now back and operating.
  • Note Pub is a great way for students to share their work on the Web.
  • Babelwith.me is the newest addition to both The Best Online Tools For Real-Time Collaboration and The Best Online Tools For Collaboration — NOT In Real Time. 
  • MapTrot is the newest addition to The Best Map-Making Sites On The Web.
  • Blerp lets you annotate webpages and, I think, might be the best tool of its kind out there.
  • A screencasting tool called Screentoaster couldn’t be more simple to use, and they’ve just added both the ability to record audio and add subtitles.
  • ProProfs, the exceptional multi-tool site that is already on The Best Ways To Create Online Tests and The Best Tools To Make Online Flashcards lists, now may be the number one tool on The Best Sites For Creating Online Polls & Surveys list
  • Wallwisher lets you, with very, very minimal registration, create a “wall” where you can place virtual sticky-notes.
  • PhotoPeach is an excellent online slideshow creator that is very easy to use.
  • File2.ws lets you, without registering, quickly upload any document and turn it into a webpage. 
Amy Scholl

ClassPress™ ›› Where students are heard - 0 views

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    Blogs for teachers and students. Private classroom environment with content filtering. No advertisements!
dan sherbondy

CDC - Podcasts - 0 views

shared by dan sherbondy on 02 Mar 10 - Cached
  • Listen to/view CDC podcasts on your computer or download them for reliable health and safety information when and where you want i
dan sherbondy

Graphics for Teachers - 0 views

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    "Often, teachers wonder where to get great graphics for their Web Pages, Activity Sheets, Newsletters, Power Point, and Emails. I have been pretty lucky with finding graphics for these types of things. So, I thought I would take a moment to share some tips and great places to get graphics."
dan sherbondy

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy, Ineptness, Ignorance, and More - Open Education - 0 views

  • Where Churches comes in is that he began examining the traditional theory against a backdrop of the new digital age and the use of technology in the classroom. From his efforts, educators began being able to associate specific digital techniques with the traditional categories set forth in the taxonomy
Krista Usher

Math WebQuests - 0 views

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    This page has some really cool ideas for math projects on a variety of topics: personal finance, quilting, impact of trash and recycling on a community, geometry scavenger hunt, to name a few. Appears to be from a k to 12 school, I'm gleaning from the web url address (in North Carolina?). I'll need to research it to see where it comes from.
Jon Hall

So, you'd like your own blog… at Bionic Teaching - 0 views

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    How, and why, to make your own blog. <<< Good stuff>>>>
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