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Maggie Verster

Lucid Chart: Create Awesome Diagrams And Flowcharts For Presentations | PowerPoint Pres... - 0 views

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    Lucid Chart is an online platform for creating powerful diagrams and flowcharts that can be used for creating presentations and for visual communication with your audience. It has a free and a number of paid packages that provide rich features for creating mockups, wireframes, importing MS Visio files, mind mapping, etc. Lucid Chart also provides online collaboration options so that you can conveniently interact with others users when creating your diagrams. Moreover, you can later use these diagrams and charts in PowerPoint .PPT files to enhance the presentations.
Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use Google's My Maps in Your Classroom - 0 views

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    " Multiple layers could be used for showing data differences on a year over year or month over month basis. You could display the same data with different base layers for comparison. Students working collaboratively on a map can be responsible for editing their own layers on the same map. If you're using Google My Maps to have students create literature trips, they can create a different layer for each chapter of a book. Students mapping the history of an event like the U.S. Civil War could create a different layer for each year of the war. You might enjoy reading: Free Technology for Teachers: Listen and Read - Nonfiction Read-along...Free Technology for Teachers: Why You Should Use Videos In Your...Free Technology for Teachers: The Week in Review - The Most Popular... ENGAGEYA Share128 at 12:04 PM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: free technology for students, Free Technology For Teachers, Geography, Google Apps, google maps, History, how to, My Maps, Social Studies Links to this post Create a Link Newer Post Older Post Home "
Maggie Verster

Physics Sketchpad - A Physics Simulator for Android - 0 views

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    Physics Sketchpad is a free Android app that physics teachers may find useful. The app, which is still in beta, provides a simple interface creating simulations of the effects of global gravity on object and gravity between objects. The app also allows users to create collisions to view their effects on objects. The simulations that you create can be saved in your Physics Sketchpad notebooks. Sharing notebooks is a feature advertised for future development.
Maggie Verster

Learn and teach with With Portals #stem - 0 views

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    When we heard the buzz surrounding the new role video games are playing in education, we had to throw our hat in the ring. Today, innovative educators are finding ways to incorporate Portal™ and Portal 2 into their classrooms-helping teach physics and critical-thinking skills. It's eye-opening to see how video games can be used in amazing and unexpected ways to help educate our next generation. In response we've created Teach with Portals and there you'll find the beginnings of an engaging set of lesson plans, created by teachers, using the Portal 2 Puzzle Maker. Teachers sign up for the Education Beta and get access to Portal 2 and the Portal 2 Puzzle Maker and a teacher-created collection of puzzles for as many students as they'd like - for free. Using interactive tools like the Puzzle Maker to draw students in makes physics, math, logic, spatial reasoning, probability, and problem-solving interesting, cool and fun, which gets us one step closer to our goal - engaged, thoughtful kids!
Maggie Verster

7 Good Screen Capture Tools for Teachers - 0 views

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    Introducing new technology tools to your students or to your colleagues can become a frustrating exercise if you end up repeating the same step-by-step directions over and over again. Not only is it frustrating for you to repeat those directions, it can also be frustrating for the students who want to go ahead but can't because you're waiting until everyone is on the same page. One way to avoid that is to create annotated screen captures of the tools you're introducing. Another way to avoid repeating directions over and over again is to creating screencast videos in which you explain each step of the process. Here are seven tools that you can use to create annotated screen capture images and screencast videos.
Maggie Verster

Create Fun Flipbooks With Animator for iPad | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

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    "Animator could be a great app for students to use to create and illustrate short stories on their iPads. If you want students to add some narration or music to their Animator flipbooks, have them use SoundCloud to make recordings to use in Animator. Finished Animator projects can be saved directly on an iPad or shared via email."
Maggie Verster

The Best Ways To Create Online Content Easily & Quickly In 2012 - 0 views

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    This list brings together what I think are this year's best ways to create online content easily and quickly. These web tools are excellent ways for English Language Learners, and others who might not be very tech-savvy, to have a good experience working with technology.
Maggie Verster

Listen, create and share FREE geolocalized audioguides. - 0 views

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    One appplication that comes to mind is to let the students create walkabouts for the school for prospective students or create a audio recordal of outings to historic places.
Maggie Verster

Jeopardy Rocks | #1 Jeopardy Classroom Review Game - 0 views

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    "Factile is a free learning platform that lets teachers create engaging jeopardy-style quiz games for the classroom. Assess students' understanding of new topics or review the latest concepts using our simple, user-friendly gameboard template. Share your game with students, or search our database of already-created games."
Maggie Verster

FlipQuiz | Gameshow-style Quiz Boards for Educators - 0 views

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    "FlipQuiz™ provides educators with a quick way to create your own gameshow-style boards for test reviews in the classroom. Traditionally, these are created tediously, using poster board, chalkboards, PowerPoint™ or dry-erase markers on overhead slides. The review questions themselves are usually written on a separate sheet of paper. With FlipQuiz™, questions are displayed on-screen and boards are saved for later use. Combined with a beautiful board, students are more likely to be interested and stay engaged with the test review process."
Maggie Verster

Teacher 's Guide on Creating Personal Learning Networks - 0 views

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    Teacher 's Guide on Creating Personal Learning Networks http://t.co/JwuJFn4X #Ict4champions
Maggie Verster

Problem Solving & Critical Thinking with Scratch | Annotary - 0 views

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    Scratch is a media creation tool which allows students to easily create animations, stories, and interactive games. At its core, Scratch is a programming environment which sidesteps learning the syntax required in programming by using Lego-like blocks. This constructionist approach in learning supports critical thinking and problem solving through the creative process when students create, enhance, or troubleshoot their projects.
Maggie Verster

iPad Prepared Certification - 0 views

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    "Become skilled on using a tablet in your classroom. As 1:1 iPad® or BYOD (bring your own deviсe) initiatives continue to evolve, we want to prepare teachers to use Sophia with their students on their iPad® or other tablet deviсe. Learn how to create and consume content on an iPad®: Migrate old lessons to the tablet Create new units or tutorials on the iPad® Leverage great academic content from other teachers and professionals, like Bill Nye The Science Guy "
Maggie Verster

Flipped Classroom: Beyond the Videos | Doug Woods - 0 views

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    Too often the conversation surrounding the flipped classroom focuses on the videos- creating them, hosting them, and assessing student understanding of the content via simple questions or summary assignments. I wish the conversation focused more on what actually happens in a flipped classroom. If we move lecture or the transfer of knowledge online to create time and space in the physical classroom, how are we using that time to improve learning for students? What is our role as the teacher in the flipped classroom? How are we maximizing the potential of the group when students are together to design collaborative, creative, student-centered activities and assignments? This is the part I want to hear more about!
Maggie Verster

Create Time-stamped Multimedia Notes on Your Android Device | Android 4 Schools - 0 views

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    RT @rmbyrne: Create Time-stamped Multimedia Notes on Your Android Device https://t.co/0gPQ4h5ych
Maggie Verster

Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: How to Create an eBook with Google Slide... - 0 views

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    How to Create an eBook with Google Slides https://t.co/3AhoHC3kpd #gafe #goo… https://t.co/MSJnN63vwj
Maggie Verster

A Good Google Drive App for Creating Photo Collages ~ Educational Technology ... - 0 views

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    Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: A Good Google Drive App for Creating Photo Collages ~ Educational Technology … https://t.co/qcLkFprF5q
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    Just Pinned to Elearning and edtech: A Good Google Drive App for Creating Photo Collages ~ Educational Technology … https://t.co/qcLkFprF5q
Maggie Verster

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Docs for Teachers - A Free eBook - 0 views

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    The 40 page guide is designed to help teachers who have never used Google Documents. Learn how to create self-grading quizzes as well as create share and publish documents and presentations.
Maggie Verster

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for Your School - 0 views

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    "Produced in collaboration with Facebook. Social media is fast becoming as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. In recent months, many schools and districts around the country have taken steps to create social media policies and guidelines for their students and staff. In my work with several districts to draft these documents, I have seen many approaches that work well, and some that don't. That said, there is no silver bullet for administrators; every school, district, and state has a different set of circumstances. With that in mind, here are some steps that will help you determine the best approach for your own community."
Maggie Verster

Google Moderator- helps u to find the best input form an audience of any siz - 0 views

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    What does Google Moderator do? Google Moderator allows you to create a series about anything that you are interested in discussing and open it up for people to submit questions, ideas, or suggestions. These are called submissions.  Anyone can come to the site and submit a question, idea, or vote, and anyone can vote. Google Moderator shows you a question in the box with the blue background. This is called the Featured Question. A topic is a way to break up your series into smaller, more manageable topics of discussion. You can have one topic, or multiple topics. For example, if you create a series of 'Book clubs' for your organization, topics could be 'Fiction,' 'Non-fiction,' or 'Auto-biographies.'
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