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abigailmfish

8 Best Games, Apps, and Sites for Music and Composing | graphite Blog - 0 views

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    List of music apps used to create music,determine the beat, etc.
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    List of music apps used to create music,determine the beat, etc.
bkinnander

Pandora Internet Radio - Listen to Free Music You'll Love - 0 views

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    Pandora is on my list of favorite Web 2.0 tools. There are times I need background music for student activities. Even with the free subscription, you can create a station, mark it so there are no songs with explicit language played, and I have found that if I use my ipad or phone, commercials are fewer in number!
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    I've seen this used in my daughter's kindergarten classroom by the teacher, for background music. You're right, Becky, it does make for great ambiance while the students are working. What 'channels' do you prefer? For alternatives, you might try GrooveShark (which is great because you can select specific CD's -- my favorites are the movie soundtracks) and I'm just now trying out SoundCloud, which has an Android and iPhone app. Soundcloud has fewer selections than Grooveshark, but a better interface and easier sharing/liking.
Rob Green

AUGMENT - Augmented Reality for Education - 1 views

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    Easily simulate your 3D projects in Augmented Reality. Impress your teachers and get a top grade. Express your creativity and get rid of prototyping cost and time barriers.
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    I have only started to explore the world of AR, but am excited for its use in education. I create a group of auras for a display board on digital citizenship this past autumn and am looking to use it here soon at a Leadership Workshop with other teachers. Right now, I can only think of use by teachers and that's because I haven't thought of ways to include students yet. looking for ideas though. Augmented reality apps and websites can easily be found: PopAR, colAR, Chromville, Elements4D, AR Flashcards, Layar, and Codigo Code just to name a few.
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    Rob, I've intrigued by augmented reality since I first learned about it at an EdCamp last winter. Since then I've played around with AR flashcards, Chromville and Aurasma. I can see this application used both by teachers and students. It is my hope to generate some Aurasma's next year that students can demonstrate to the public. This will work to connect student learning to the public and showcase our 1:1 ipad initiative! @travislappe is someone you should follow on Twitter - he's a tech integrationist in South Dakota that has been very active with augmented reality.
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    I have been intrigued by augmented reality since beginning the VREP program at my school. This resource looks like a user friendly way to introduce the concept of AR into the classroom. I have actually used Poly Fauna for a collaborative project with West Central's chorus. It was a great way to tell a story and adapt a virtual storyboard to music. It definitely expanded the lesson plans I had previously implemented with our peer groups.
abigailmfish

Add your voice to presentations, share online, and track viewing | myBrainshark - 1 views

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    Add your voice to a presentation and see who has watched your video.
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    Add your voice to a presentation and see who has watched your video.
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    This looks similar to jiing! I love the idea of having a voice behind a presentation because reading slides can be so boring! In the examples I watched, I noticed that music played. What a great addition to a presentation. I could see students having a lot of fun with this. It would be beneficial to both teachers and students.
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