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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

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. 
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Reservations - Student Publishing - Excite Students to Write! - 1 views

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    Studentpublishing.com Free accounts for teachers and their students. Create Internet individual storybooks, classbooks.
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11 Websites for GRE Reading Comprehension Practice - 2 views

  • get used to the format and style develop a reading style comprehend ides in less time relate similar ideas and form opinions
  • You have to have develop regular reading habit.
  • Form a habit of reading articles atleast 10 to 20 minutes per day for 3 to 4 months. You will see considerable change in the way you solve GRE Reading Comprehension problems
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    Though this post is written for college students ready to take the GRE as a part of what is required for graduate college admission, what the author says here applies to younger students as well. Establish a reading habit, and you'll develop higher comprehension skills over time. Some of the suggested RSS feeds are suitable for high school students, but a teacher would want to develop his or her own list of suitable RSS feeds from which students could select according to their own individual needs and interests.
Ruth Camuse

Cool Tools: Web-based apps-including a new one-let students create videos at home and i... - 1 views

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    Use Animoto to upload your pictures or photos and add an audio track if desired. Animoto adds interesting transitions and special effects. Teachers can request free educational accounts which include some premium features and the ability to add up to 50 accounts for students. This article describes Animoto and some other video tools that could be used by students as they develop videos and showcase text.
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