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Coding - 3 views

started by Suzanne Humphry on 11 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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More than 50 ways to tell a digital story - 8 views

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    This is a great website which explores the amazing range of digital tools that are available to tell a story. Have a look! I am sure you will find something new you can use in the classroom to encourage children to tell stories.
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    Thank you for sharing! I'm interested in digital storytelling so it's a very good resource for me.
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Learning languages playing! - 5 views

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    This is a great resource to learn a new language and it´s free

Changes in student motivation - 1 views

started by lilasimoes on 10 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
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Duolingo, the Chart-Topping Language App, Unveils a Platform for Teachers - 1 views

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    Duolingo, the free, wildly popular language app, is taking its zero-ad, gamification approach to learning into the classroom today, with the launch of a new platform called Duolingo for Schools. Launched in 2012, Duolingo offers reading, listening, speaking and writing exercises split into different lessons ("skills") and levels (if you get a certain number wrong in a given level, you lose a life). Good example of how free app available on line are helping to solve the financial factor on developing countries and improving language learning.
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Prezi - Presentation Software - 7 views

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    Presentation tip #1: Be a great presenter with Prezi presentation software. This is a wonderful new way of presentation. Easy and quick. One can use this instead of powerpoint presentation. In my experience, students love to explore prezi.
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    I always use this web tools to prepare my lesson materials and also my students use it to make their Project work. I also reccomend animoto.com to prepare good and enjoyable presentations
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Learning - Schools | Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS - 9 views

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    September: IS 339 integrates Gmail and Google Apps into standard practice. Every staff member starts the new school year with their own Gmail account, and many begin using Google Docs and spreadsheets in their lessons.
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Book Cover Creator - ReadWriteThink - 4 views

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    A simple online tool for creating book covers. My grade Prep and 1 (Australia) students use this with few difficulties. The Book Cover Creator is designed to allow users to type and illustrate front book covers, front and back covers, and full dust jackets. Students can use the tool to create new covers for books that they read as well as to create covers for books they write individually or as a class.
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You Draw It: How Family Income Predicts Children's College Chances - 2 views

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    This New York Time article asks readers to draw a graph showing their best guess of the relationship between income and going to college in the United States. Then, it provides individualized feedback. It's an interesting approach and could be used for upper-level primary.
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Scratch - getting started with coding - 5 views

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    An oldie, but a goodie! Scratch is a free tool designed to support the development of coding skills. Available in 40+ languages and aimed at students aged 8 and up. Students can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations - and share their creations with others in the online community.
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    My y1s are really enjoying Scratchjr, great for younger children, and as it's a free app it's good for the school budget too.
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    My 5 year old daughter loves Scratch Jr. She had a tutorial from us initially, but was able to use the software independently very quickly, to her own delight.
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    I as a teacher love scratch. And of course for the students too, scratch is fun way of learning.
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    I am began teaching coding this semester in my computer lab. I haven't played with scratch too much but look forward to using with my kids next week.
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    I have used the computer version of Scratch with students in grades 3-6 (in Australia). My colleagues were amazed when students produced maze games where if the player bumped into the maze walls they were returned to the start - little did they know how easy it was once we got the hang of the coding. Great stuff.
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    Actually there is also a new curriculum for Scratch with worksheets: http://scratched.gse.harvard.edu/guide/download.html It has also been translated into several languages. This is a very helpful tool if you want to start introducing programming to a class. I have been using it now twice, and I am happy with the outcome. In particular the worksheets are so helpful and give you more time to support the individual child.
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    I have use code.org as an introduction before using scratch. It allows the children participate it in games involving angry birds, plants vs zombies, flappy birds and the disney frozen characters.
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Free Music Archive - 1 views

shared by pbelogia on 01 Jun 14 - Cached
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    The Free Music Archive is an interactive library of high-quality, legal audio downloads directed by WFMU, the most renowned freeform radio station in America. Radio has always offered the public free access to new music. The Free Music Archive is a continuation of that purpose, designed for the age of the internet.Every MP3 you discover on The Free Music Archive is pre-cleared for certain types of uses that would otherwise be prohibited by copyright laws that were not designed for the digital era.
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Teachers - The 10 Stages of Twitter - 6 views

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    Stage 1 Sign up to twitter following persuasion/pestering by colleagues. Follow Stephen Fry, a famous sportsman/popstar and a news channel. Read a few tweets, don't understand what the fuss is about and mock anyone who uses twitter. Stage 2 Overhear colleagues chatting about twitter and a great article they found.

Creativity tools for iPad users - 3 views

started by amitap on 31 May 14 no follow-up yet

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started by rishaz on 19 Jul 18 no follow-up yet
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Make a book trailer - 21 views

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    Article by Teacher Librarian Michelle Harclerode with tips, detailed instructions and resources for students and teachers alike to produce book trailers as an audiovisual strategy to promote reading.
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    I have shared the link with the school librarians. Thank you!!
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    Thanks for sharing! That would be really helpful for me and my students too.
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    You're welcome gabymadera & carmen2014. I'm glad you found it helpful. If you make and upload your book trailers please share them. :)
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    Thanks for sharing. It's new for me and looks very interesting.
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New here - 1 views

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    Hello im very exited to enroll in ths course. I look forward to get to know you all amd ofcouse get something out of it. The attached is the app i created for teaching Ethiopian children age 3-8 Both Amharic and engliah.
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Dipity - 9 views

shared by anonymous on 01 Jul 14 - Cached
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    Create an interactive, visually engaging timeline in minutes. Use dynamic visualization tools to display photos, videos, news and blogs in chronological order.

My opinion on the reading - 4 views

started by lilasimoes on 20 Jun 15 no follow-up yet
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