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Ruth Howard

ARIS - Mobile Learning Experiences - Creating educational games on the iPhone - 8 views

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    Aris is a tool for making mobile games, tours and interactive stories. QR Codes and GPS to engage virtual in real spaces!
Vicki Davis

Adobe Muse- Create unique websites without writing code | Muse (code name) - 16 views

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    New Adobe website that let's you create websites. It uses the Adobe Air app.
Dennis OConnor

Information Investigator 3 by Carl Heine on Prezi - 9 views

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    What if every student (and educator) was a good online researcher?  I know, you don't have the time to teach information fluency skills.  What if you could get a significant advance is skills with just a 2 -3  hour time commitment?  Here's a great Prezi 'fly by" of the new Information Investigator 3.1 online self paced class.  Watch the presentation carefully to find the link to a free code to take the class for evaluation purposes. 
anonymous

precipitate - Google Code - 0 views

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    Mac and Google Docs users should take a look at this. Search through Google Docs from Spotlight. Free app. VERY NICE!
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    Great little App for Mac users with Google Docs account. Search through Google Docs from Spotlight
Fred Delventhal

Wufoo for Education - 0 views

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    What is Wufoo? Wufoo is an online HTML form builder that helps you create contact forms, web surveys and invitations so you can collect information, registrations and payments without writing a single line of code.
Nelly Cardinale

Blogger Buster - 0 views

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    Place to get codes to customize your blog.
Ruth Howard

YoYo Games | Game Maker - 1 views

  • Do you want to develop computer games without spending countless hours learning how to become a programmer? Then you've come to the right place. Game Maker allows you to make exciting computer games, without the need to write a single line of code. Making games with Game Maker is a lot of fun.
  • Using easy to learn drag-and-drop actions, you can create professional looking games within very little time. You can make games with backgrounds, animated graphics, music and sound effects, and even 3D games! And when you've become more experienced, there is a built-in programming language, which gives you the full flexibility of creating games with Game Maker. What is best, is the fact that Game Maker can be used free of charge. You can do anything you want with the games you produce, you can even sell them! Also, if you register your copy of Game Maker, you can unlock extra functions, which extend the capabilities of the program. Game Maker comes preloaded with a collection of freeware images and sounds to get you started.
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    students create their own games and review others- no coding programing needed
Vicki Davis

flatclassroom09-2 - Keynote - 0 views

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    Flat Classroom Q2 Session Keynote was from Richard J Roth, Senior Associate Dean for Journalism from Northwestern University in Qatar. The podcast is available on this page. It is about Citizen Journalism. Also included on this page are Citizen Journalims and code of ethics and your guide to citizen journalism available on this page. As you can tell, the focus of this Quarter's Flat Classroom project is citizen journalism.
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    Citizen Journalism.
David Hilton

21st Century Standards: Code for "Touchy-Feely Mush" - 19 views

  • The problem is that education standards and curriculums keep getting written by professional educators whose primary goal is job security.
    • David Hilton
       
      Couldn't agree more. The honest questions aren't asked by education officials - indeed, it's impossible to ask them as they're not in the jargon that one must speak to be accepted into the closed ranks of the educrats. The result is a generation of Australian students who are leaving school functionally illiterate and incomprehensive of who they are and how the world works.
Dianne Krause

Word Magnets - 33 views

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    "Word Magnets will take a piece of text and break it into individual magnets which can be moved around the screen, resized, removed, colour coded, grouped, sorted and so on. New magnets can also be added at any point. The resource also offers a range of backgrounds for use in a variety of activities."
Kelly Faulkner

Get a free poll for your website - Vorbeo.com - 10 views

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    quick & easy way to embed a poll into your blog or wiki - the html code isn't hidden away and some tiny box!
Dennis OConnor

The Screenr Blog - 5 views

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    This blog supports Screenr, a desktop video system tied to your twitter account. After capturing the video (max length 5 minutes) you have the choice of tweeting the video url, posting the video to YouTube, downloading the video as an MP4, or using an embed code for webpages. Screenr is similar to Jing in many ways. However, it does not live on your computer, it's completely online or 'in the cloud' if you prefer. Also, screenr gives you functionality you'll have to pay for with Jing. This blog will show you a lot of things that Screenr will go. If you have a need for desktop video, give Screenr a try!
Martin Burrett

Kahoot - 7 views

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    This has got to be the funkiest instant poll, quiz, response site around. Create questions, quizzes and polls with optional uploaded images for participants to complete in real time from a computer or mobile device. The users access the quiz by using a pin code. The 'question master' gets the data back instantly and it is stored on the site or can be downloaded. This is superb for checking the knowledge of children in your class or that your audience is still awake.
Vicki Davis

Brainscape: What would you like to learn today? - 8 views

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    A cool tool for studying flashcards. Here's the system: View a card and think of the answer. Flip the card to reveal the answer. Rate how well you will remember that answer forever on a scale of 1-5. Brainscape will color code the cards based on your confidence rating. Brainscape shows you lower-rated cards more often than those you already know.
Martin Burrett

UKEdTech Live Stream - Episode 02 - hosted by @ICTmagic - 1 views

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    This week's Recorded EdTech Live Stream, with interviews, reviews, resources, Scratch coding guide and more.
Martin Burrett

Sonic Pi - 2 views

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    "This is an amazing Windows, Mac and Raspberry Pi download which combines coding and composing music. Within a few minutes everyone can begin to make something tuneful and after a few lessons your students may even come up with a symphony or two."
Martin Burrett

@ReachRobotics Launches Coding Education App - ReachEDU - 0 views

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    "Functioning with the quadruped MekaMon robot, Reach EDU will utlise MekaMon's sophisticated locomotion and personality to entertain, inspire and educate students from across the academic spectrum by bringing creative learning and advanced robotics together. Operating alongside the existing MekaMon gaming app, Reach EDU will launch with six guided missions to support the KS2 Computer Science curriculum with plans to formally expand into KS3 and 4 in the next academic year."
Martin Burrett

Is It for the Good of the Children or The Bank Balance? by @sheep2763 - 1 views

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    "The new code of practice has got rid of behaviour as a category and has replaced it with Social, Emotional and Mental Health Difficulties. This may be the cause of the child's difficulties but the manifestation is often in their challenging behaviour. Within school there are some families where their behaviour could almost be considered to have a genetic component. We appreciate that every child, even identical twins, are individuals and we always treat them as such. Today I wanted to refer a child who appears to have some Social, Emotional or Mental Health Difficulties to our Educational Psychologist. He wanted to have a chat about the child before accepting the referral, fair enough, I was happy to chat."
Martin Burrett

Good, Great, Fantastic… by @keeponteeping - 3 views

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    "I was introduced to the Good/Great/Awesome techniques in some TEEP training in November last year. I immediately placed it in my "to-do right away" pile. As an intrinsically positive person, and teacher, who always strives to build students' self esteem and promote the growth mindset in all who pass through my classroom; I found the idea of offering 3 levels of positivity much more appealing that the previous wording. I implemented this strategy quickly and personally added in an overarching learning objective, so students could see each stage of G/G/F as building blocks. I coloured coded them, as is common, and occasionally colour coordinate to grades or tasks."
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