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Google Earth Outreach - 0 views

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    Google Earth Video Tutorials
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - How to make a voki (avatar) - 0 views

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    From Toni Theisen, ACTFL TOY.
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    for safety reasons, all students should use an avatar (rather than a real picture) when using the internet. thanks for this tutorial!
Barbara Lindsey

Ning Tutorial - 0 views

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    Nice break down of steps to create and use a Ning.
Barbara Lindsey

Explore the world with Google Earth - butterscotch - 0 views

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    Multi-part series that gives a basic overview of Google Earth
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - supersi77's Channel - 0 views

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    A video tutorial on how to use Google Maps' new Street View feature to spice up your languages lessons!
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - EarthOutreach's Channel - 0 views

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    "Explore, create and connect with Google Earth Outreach. Explore our gallery of public-benefit maps in the Showcase. Create maps with the help of online tutorials and tools."
Barbara Lindsey

YouTube - Introduction to Google Earth Outreach - 1 views

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    "Explore, create and connect with Google Earth Outreach. Explore our gallery of public-benefit maps in the Showcase. Create maps with the help of online tutorials and tools."
Barbara Lindsey

From Good to Outstanding - Salma Ali | Teachers TV - 0 views

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    Excellent example of mentoring new teacher.
Barbara Lindsey

Google For Educators - Maps - 0 views

  • Students can use Google Maps to learn about specific locations and see what they look like from an aerial view; compare their home streets and neighborhoods with those of distant penpals; and study satellite images superimposed on the maps.
  • With MyMaps, you and your students can create personalized, annotated, customized maps. Whether you're planning a field trip or documenting a famous traveler's journeys, you can embed photos, videos, and descriptive text to make the content come alive. You can also publish, share, and invite others to collaborate on your project.
Barbara Lindsey

Digitally Speaking / Voicethread - 0 views

  • Initial comments should be somewhere between 1 and 3 sentences long.  Longer comments will discourage viewers from adding their own thoughts—and tend to bore viewers quickly!  Remember that your goal is to promote conversation, not to lecture through pictures.  If you find yourself recording longer initial comments, you probably have images that aren’t very interesting.
Barbara Lindsey

Tech How To: Podcasts | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Every week, Paul Bogush’s eighth-grade social studies students in Wallingford, Connecticut, get an opportunity that would be rare in a tech-free classroom. The kids take 20 minutes during lunch to interview career mentors—such as the dean of the Yale University School of Nursing—on the phone, in person, or over Skype. Then they share the interviews with the world in a podcast called Lunchtime Leaders.
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