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Martin Burrett

Traffic Lights - 0 views

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    A simple flash-basic set of traffic lights for managing the volume in your class. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Martin Burrett

A Web Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A superb 'Must Try' HTML based collaborative whiteboard site. The tools are wonderfully simple. No log in required. Just share the page link to work collaboratively. Combine with a tool like Skype to share a lesson across classes, schools or even countries. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

EclipseCrossword - the fast, easy, and FREE way to create crossword puzzles in minutes - 0 views

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    Download this crossword making software to create your own puzzles for your class. Just enter the words and clues. The software does the rest. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
Martin Burrett

MySchoolHelp - 0 views

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    Easily share notes with your class with this great site. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Dennis OConnor

Googlios - 0 views

  • Welcome to "Googlios" where free Google tools meet ePortfolios.   This site is intended to be a collection of resources for those interested in using ePortfolios in Education.  Watch the 2 minute Intro video here
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    Many of the participants in the UW-Stout E-Learning and Online Teaching Graduate Certificate Program use Google Sites to create their e-portfolios.  The portfolios are created and used throughout the program. During the practicum, when students become teachers by teaching in one of our graduate classes, they also refine and polish their portfolios. Ultimately the online portfolio becomes a job search tool that helps our graduates show a potential employer what they know. 
Martin Burrett

Twig Science Films - 0 views

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    A useful collection of science videos to use with your class on topics including about the Structure of the Earth and what is DNA. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
Mary Beth  Messner

Creating a Sense of Time in Online Courses | Faculty Focus - 35 views

  • While we all agree that the five-year-old unnarrated PowerPoint is a dangerous and ineffective piece of content in an online course, we would also all agree that we can’t redo each narrated piece of content each semester. How do we strike a balance between creating content that is fresh (more on that in a moment) and being able to reuse content that is valuable?
  • For teachers it makes them participate in the content, revisit the content they created in the past, and make it delivered in a “present” time for the students. For students it tells them that the teacher “was just here,” and that this stuff is happening now. It makes the content seem more relevant, and helps build a sense of community in the course.
  • Lastly, keep the flowers fresh.
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  • By creating content that has elements of real time associated with it, instructors can generate a sense of presence and freshness that are often missing in online courses.
  • A sense of time is created in discussion boards because they have only that week to complete the work and there is an understanding that the conversations happen in time. But often asynchronous discussions have wide gaps of time between student interactions. One way to bring time closer to the students is to allow them to subscribe to forum threads they are involved in. You can do this in most LMS solutions. Students get an email alerting them to activity in the thread they are active in and it brings them closer “in real time” to the events happening in the class. While this can be overwhelming in larger courses, in a class of 20 or 30 students it usually does not amount to an unreasonable amount of email notifications. One of the most effective ways to bring timeliness to an online course is do a quick recap of previous week, as well as provide a preview of what is expected for the current week. Using screen capture software to go through the course and set expectations is a great way to not only share a bit of yourself with students, but it is a pre-emptive way to answer questions students commonly ask.
Nigel Robertson

Using Google Docs Forms to Run a Peer-Review Writing Workshop - ProfHacker - The Chroni... - 28 views

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    Interesting description of using Google Docs in a writing class and then using Forms to support a peer review process.
Dennis OConnor

Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models : eLearning Technology - 0 views

  • The standard model for asynchronous conversations is discussion forum software like vBulletin.  I've talked before about the significant value that can be obtained as part of Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank and how that translates in a Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services.  I also looked at Making Intranet Discussion Groups Effective.
  • However, I've struggled with the problem of destinations vs. social networks and the spread of conversation (see Forums vs. Social Networks). 
  • Talkwheel  is made to handle real-time group conversations and asynchronous ones.  It can act as an instant messaging service a bit like Yammer, HipChat for companies and other groups, but the layout is designed to make these discussions easier to see, archive, and work asynchronously.
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  • Talkwheel’s design makes class conversations easier to follow, more interactive, and more effectively organized. It eliminates the problem of navigating multithreaded conversations, enables real-time group conversation, and makes referencing asynchronous conversations much easier. Talkwheel’s dashboard organization allows teachers to organize all their classes and projects in one centralized location, while Talkwheel's analytics helps teachers and administrators quantitatively monitor their students’ progress throughout the year.
  • Quora is a Q&A site nicely integrated with Facebook that has done a good job providing a means to ask questions and get answers.
  • Quora has been able to form quite an elite network of VCs, entrepreneurs, and other experts to answer questions.  They've also created topic pages such as: Learning Management System. 
  • Finally, Namesake, is a tool for real-time and asynchronous conversations.  It's a bit like Quora but more focused on conversation as compared to Q&A and it allows real-time conversation a bit like twitter.  You can see an example of a conversation around phones below.
  • All of these point to new types of conversation models that are emerging in tools.
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    Threaded discussion is an old technology. It's inspiring to think of new ways we can talk together at a distance that allow integration of both synchronous and asynchronous technology. I often thing we'll look back on the course management systems we use today and think of them as something like a 300 baud modem. Eyes Front! What's over the horizon line?
Martin Burrett

PodSnack - 0 views

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    Upload music, podcasts or voice files to PodSnack to make a audio player and embed them on a website or share with a link. Great for publishing a class podcast. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Martin Burrett

Lissa Explains it All -- HTML Help and Tutorial for Kids - 0 views

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    This is a superb site with everything teachers need to get their class coding with HTML. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Chart Jungle - Behaviour Management Printables - 0 views

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    A superb site to download behaviour charts, stickers, pictures and lots more to keep your class motivated. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Classroom+Management+%26+Rewards
Martin Burrett

Minecraft - 0 views

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    Minecraft is an award winning building game and something of an educational phenomenon. It's an addictive game where players build a 3D landscape by adding and destroying blocks. Play this free java version to get your class creating and imagining. No registration required. Play the multi-player version at http://www.minecraft.net/classic/list, but a free registration is needed to play as a team. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
huma saleem

computer & technology - 0 views

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    The technology was invented to help businesses and ensure that the human person has a smooth surface, while living. U.S. companies that offer this service do not think the same thing. This is why we have studied the field and have ideas that will help you to automate your home and make life worthwhile. They studied the field well and can provide customers with world-class service automation. They know how to play the leads and turn them into something that can be controlled by remote control or buttons on the wall. Imagine coming home tired and you need to relax: you have this big living room and go to where the TV is, is a process. So what are you doing? You can control your TV. It is a wonderful life? Home Automation provides both types of services.
Martin Burrett

Learn English at GCFLearnFree.org - 0 views

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    This is a beautifully designed resource for learning English through the learner's native language. Because the resources teach the same English, it is ideal for using with English classes with learners from all over the world. The flash resources are great and the lessons are arranged in categories. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/English+As+An+Additional+Language
John Onwuegbu

Google integrates Docs, Drive and Gmail in Classroom | Questechie - 16 views

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    Classroom was designed hand-in-hand with teachers to help them save time, keep classes organized, and improve communication with students.
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Martin Burrett

Kahoot - 0 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.
Martin Burrett

Solar Eclispe by the numbers - 0 views

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    A class resource/poster with a collection of facts about Solar eclipses and how to stay safe when observing one.
Martin Burrett

Do Note - 0 views

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    A superb Apple and Android app from IFTTT which lets you setup one click notes which can be used for many online services. You can send a note to your email, add something to Evernote, or even add something to your Google Calendar by extracting the details from the text. Use it in your ongoing assessment by quickly noting things you notice in class.
Martin Burrett

Codecast - 0 views

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    A simple HTML/CSS editor which updates in real-time. Perfect for teaching to a class on your whiteboard or for students to experiment with.
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