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Ruth Camuse

http://www.ijello.org/Volume6/IJELLOv6p175-191Estelles683.pdf - 4 views

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    This article from the Interdisciplinary Journel of E-Learning and Learning Objects describes social bookmarking and discusses Diigo and the way it can be used as a facilitator of learning and as an enhancement for collaborative research. 
Ruth Camuse

Skype in the classroom - 0 views

  • NASA Digital Learning Network
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    Participate in projects using Skype. Teachers join and look for experts in particular subjects, and join various projects. 
Ruth Camuse

Animoto, a Web 2.0 tool supporting 21st century learning skills - 0 views

  • The site’s text blocks have a limited number of characters so students must write concisely and succinctly.
  • The visual, audio, and textual elements in producing the videos help students produce visual messages and strengthen visual literacy skills.
  • ocabulary study tool. First she created a private Google Group for her students. After each student is assigned a vocabulary word, they locate pictures on the Internet that represents their word. After pictures are uploaded to the site, they add text for a title, definition and pronunciation of the word.
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    A source of ideas for using Animoto with students in a way that supports learning.
Ruth Camuse

Snapshots of Learning: Digital Storytelling and Animoto are Mutually Exclusive. - 2 views

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    A blog post hat makes you think about the purpose of using software like Animoto. The title is, "Digital Storytelling and Animoto are Mutually Exclusive." A lively set of comments follows the articles as readers discuss the potential value of asking students to create Animoto movies.
Ruth Camuse

Using Diigo in the Classroom « Learning Technologies - 2 views

  • urthermore, teachers can create a free teacher account through which they can create student accounts.  Diigo’s student accounts require no email address, can be kept private, and can also be grouped so that students can share resources they find with each other. Diigo is more than just a social bookmarking tool.  It is a powerful research tool and a knowledge sharing community for teachers and students.
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    Dr. Steve Yuen describes what can be done with Diigo.
Ruth Camuse

Student Learning with Diigo - 3 views

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    Apparently created by educational technology masters students, this Google Site draws lots of information together about the educational applications of Diigo.
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