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J Black

Web 2.0 may not be FREE, but listen to your community. - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    Find a webhost that will allow you to install WordPressMU (That's what edublogs uses), pop in a few plugins and you are good to go. The webhosting is not free, but it will be considerably cheaper. Plus, you are unlikely to get blindsided. For $10-15/month
J Black

Embedding Jing Screencasts Into Blog Posts | The Edublogger - 0 views

  • Feeling frustrated because you want to embed Jing screencasts into your blog posts but can’t get them to work because they’re too BIG? Join the club we all feel the same way. But there is a work around for embedding Jing into your posts — let me show you how!
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    Embedding Jing Screencasts Into Blog Posts
J Black

Blogging with 4th Graders | BlogWalker - 0 views

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    look this over for Jan. 15th presenation-- some good new stuff here I haven't seen - W Fryer's vid focuses on hyperlinked writing -- take a look at downloading and using
J Black

SoulCradler - 0 views

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    This is the presentation that I prepared for VATE08, the annual state conference for the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English. It was a great experience, both in the preparation and presentation.
J Black

Ed/ITLib Digital Library → Edublogging: Instruction for the Digital Age Learner - 0 views

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    MOTIVATION A unique study of K-12 teachers blogging as an instructional practice shows a significant increase in student learning through motivation for assignments and through deeper thought processes. Students enjoy the connectiveness of their work whi
Adam DeWitt

Cool Sites: Timelines, Animation Vids, Iphone Apps… | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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  • Students can create interactive and multimedia time lines like the one below with Timetoast. Aside from using this tool to mark a historical event, students can use this tool for blogging, creating time lines of their lives, or as an introduction to a portfolio marking the student’s activities! I found out about this tool from Eric Sheninger.

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    Here is a time line tool to be used on-line.
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