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Maggie Verster

An Interactive Image - ThingLink - 0 views

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    ThingLink helps you create and discover rich images. Be creative! Make your images come alive with music, video, text, images, shops and more! Every image contains a story and ThingLink helps you tell your stories. Follow image channels from your favorite bands, bloggers and friends. Your ThingLink interactive images form a channel that other users can follow. Share your channel with friends on Facebook and Twitter, and follow your friends. Touch and discover.
Maggie Verster

Picisto - The easiest way to make a collage photo. - 0 views

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    Picisto is an online tool that allows anyone to easily create photo collages and vision boards. Choose a layout. Upload and select your photos. Add text and shapes. Buy photo prints. Share with your friends. All from your web browser.
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Three Ways Pinterest is Getting Used by Teachers - 0 views

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    When most of us think of Pinterest, we probably think about a bunch of young people sharing links to web pages, photos and videos with their friends. It is just another social network for people to show off what is going on in their lives, such as a recent crush, an outstanding outfit that has just been purchased, or a fresh new look. But how often do we consider Pinterest as a tool to aid in teaching and learning? Here are a few ways in which Pinterest can play role in class.
Maggie Verster

A Simple Comprehensive Guide on The use of Personal Learning Networks in Education - 0 views

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    Personal Learning Networks, or PLNs, have been around for a long time. Originally they were your family, relatives and friends, or probably other educators and fellow teachers you work with in the same institution, but now and thanks to the development of web technologies and wireless connections, the concept of PLNs has been expanded to engulf people you have never met before in real world. Much of the learning nowadays takes place online and via a network of interconnected relations.
Maggie Verster

10 Steps to Getting the Most Out of Your iPad (For Teachers) - 0 views

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    "So you've just bought an iPad? You were finally swayed by what everyone's saying about it. You can't wait to get started so that you can see for yourself what all the hype's about. You ask a few friends for recommendations on what apps to download and off you go... Not so fast"
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Me and my Shadow | Me and My Shadow - 0 views

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    If you use a computer, surf the Internet, text your friends via a mobile phone or shop online - you leave a digital shadow. You want to know how big it is? Find out with our interactive tools whenever you cast a shadow.
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Google+ Hangout scheduling, made simple - 0 views

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    "ScheduleHangout is great for scheduling group hangouts on Google+Invite your guests, give them a few date options and ScheduleHangout does the rest. We'll help you organize the Hangout session around your friends/colleagues optimized availability."
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Subpug - The news feed and RSS reader with comments and filters. - 0 views

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    Read long articles without the visual clutter. Alternative opinions provide perspective and context. Friends can read your favorite feeds in one click. Hide the topics you're not interested in.
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Top 10 Tips for Doing E-Research at College - Professors' Guide - 0 views

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    "The situation: You've just been given your first 15-page college research paper assignment. Your professor wants you to use books and scholarly journals in writing your paper, and doesn't want you to rely solely on Google and Wikipedia to do the research. What do you do? You could call your parents or ask advice from a friend. But a far better idea would be to follow these 10 best tips, offered by visiting blogger Cheryl LaGuardia, research librarian at Harvard University's Widener Library"
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Is it OK for teachers and students to be Facebook friends? - 0 views

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    My feeling about this is quite clear... the learning is in transparency so I advocate not befriending students. Rather create a page or a group and interact transparently with the students there.
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Nurph. Real-time Twitter Channels for Hashtags, Brands, Events, Groups, and anyone else... - 0 views

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     This application lets you invite friends into a private chat room via a simple Tweet. This is amazing if you want to take a brief connection to a new level and have a longer conversation. A great example for using Nurph is to keep your Twitter community engaged in longer talks. I also had great results using it for support purposes if you want to get feedback on your product or service.
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Animaps - Create and view beautifully informative animated maps, for free! - 0 views

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    "Animaps extends the My Maps feature of Google Maps by letting you create maps with markers that move, images and text that pop up on cue, and lines and shapes that change over time. When you send your Animap to friends it appears like a video - they can play, pause, slow and speed up the action!"
Maggie Verster

Chatzy - Free Private Chat Rooms - 0 views

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    "Chatzy is a good alternative to Facebook, Skype, Windows Live, and other messengers because: Chatzy has no registration steps - your friends can join instantly Chatzy is free and has no popup ads Chatzy does not require Flash or any installation on your computer (= no spyware) Chatzy works on all major browsers, with any language and through corporate firewalls Chatzy is simple and easy to use"
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Lanyrd - the social conference directory - 0 views

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    Find great conferences to attend. See what your friends are going to or speaking at, find conferences near you or browse conferences by topic. Discover what's hot while it's on. Track what's going on during the conference, even if you aren't there. Who is tweeting what, what links are doing the rounds. Use our useful mobile version to decide what to go to next. Catch up on anything you missed. Easily discover slides, video and podcasts from conferences you attended or tracked. If you spoke at an event you can build up your speaker portfolio of talks you gave
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Moving Your Kindergarten into Web 2.0 with 5 Different Tools (by Özge Karaoğl... - 0 views

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    Kindergarten has always been the place to make friends, paint pictures, tell stories, play games and have fun while learning. Wooden blocks and legos have always been favorites in kindergarten classes. Today, the world is undergoing a digital change, changing our children digitally as well.
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INFOGRAPHIC: Gaming in the Classroom: Why Bring Electronic Games into the Classroom? | ... - 0 views

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    Gaming, wikis, blogs, social media, interactive polls and QR codes: just some of the technologies that teachers are bringing into the classroom. The dizzying pace of tech evolutions offers some challenges as teachers and administrators race to keep up with the latest tools. The research discussed here shows the payoff for schools that become "friends" with educational gaming.
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The tweet life : article on how studets perceive twitter in the classroom - 0 views

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    ""Friending", "favouriting", "IMing" and lost in a world of verbs that barely existed a decade ago, the learners of today are growing up in a time when the online social networking landscape is as comfortable to them as the playground of yore. In an exemplary new learning culture, some teachers are now incorporating these media into the classroom routine."
Maggie Verster

Photosynth - Capture your world in 3D. - 1 views

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    Shoot wraparound panoramas or full "synths", share them with friends, and publish them to Bing
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5 Tips for Classroom Management With Mobile Devices - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "When adopting technology in the classroom, one of the key concerns for teachers and administrators is classroom management. I am often asked if there is a way to "lock down an iPad screen" or "ensure students cannot go to inappropriate websites" (e.g. Social Media). In other words, how do we keep students on task and are not distracted by the novelty of gadgets or communicating with friends via texting or social media. Often, teachers will take up devices (such as mobile phones) to avoid the issue of students texting or checking Facebook on their phones (eliminating access to a powerful, pocket computer in the process)."
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