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Andrew Williamson

myFrame.us - Frame your pictures online for free! - 0 views

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    simple put frame around photo and export it out
Andrew Williamson

Psykopaint - Create and paint amazing art from photos - 1 views

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    image manipulator 
Andrew Williamson

Documents - LucidChart - Online Collaborative Flow Chart Application - 0 views

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    This is cool but students need email to create an account.
Andrew Williamson

Convert PDF to Word (DOC) - 100% Free! - 0 views

shared by Andrew Williamson on 07 Feb 10 - Cached
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    Great tool for converting PDF to a word doc. This has come in handy
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    This is the tool that people have asked about. Really useful if the documents have been created in word and saved as a PD not cool if they have bee scanned in and saved as PDFs
Andrew Williamson

Stories for Kids - Learning Today - Download free podcast episodes by Stories for Kids ... - 1 views

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      Kristen and Khamal. I think that this could be very useful. If not gives you a few ideas on how to create an Audio book. There are even some reading comprehension for upper primary. We could just subscribe via a school itunes library and have it access by all the new macbooks in the class room. You could use one macbook as sort of a listening post. 
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    This looks like a great tool for reading activities. Perfect for those using ipod touches in the classroom. Just load and listen and best of all its free!
Shelly Nugent

Create A Graph - 1 views

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    A great maths site with tools to make all sorts of graphs.
kynan robinson

Project-Based Learning: A Short History | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Projects are typically framed with open-ended questions that drive students to investigate, do research, or construct their own solutions.
  • How can we reduce our school's carbon footprint? How safe is our water? What can we do to protect a special place or species?
  • How do we measure the impact of disasters? Students use technology tools much as professionals do -- to communicate, collaborate, conduct research, analyze, create, and publish their own work for authentic audiences. Instead of writing book reports, for instance, students in a literature project might produce audio reviews of books, post them on a blog, and invite responses from a partner class in another city or country.
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  • it consistently emphasizes active, student-directed learning
  • Learning to read is no longer enough. Today's students must to be able to navigate and evaluate a vast store of information. This requires fluency in technology along with the development of critical-thinking skills
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