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Keenon Wynn

SMARTBoard Activities - 0 views

    • Keenon Wynn
       
      These board do not come with instruction or training.
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    If you use a smartboard in your classroom this is a pretty OK resourse site the all suggestions can be taylored to you subject. I have only used this site twice but there hundreds of simular sites .
Steve Yuen

Brainstorming 2.0: Making Ideas That Really Happen - 0 views

  • Disney’s rigorous creative process involves 3 distinct phases of idea development, each of which is designed to unfold in a separate room.
  • Step 1 asks “WHAT are we going to do?” It’s all about dreaming big. Any idea, no matter how absurd, can and should be suggested. Here, you are defining the big, bold objectives that will shape your project. Room Setup: Airy rooms with high-ceilings are the best locations for thinking big. The team should sit in a circle facing each other to promote collaboration and creative flow.Mentality: Any idea is fair game. This step is not about feasibility, it's about surprise. Set aside your assumptions and push yourself to think in new ways.
  • tep 2 asks “HOW are we going to do it?” Now the focus is on creative execution. How will the idea be implemented? Who’s doing which tasks? What’s the timeline? In Disney’s case, this stage would involve sketching out characters, discussing plot, and ultimately building out storyboards. Room Setup: A practical room with a large dry-erase board or wall facilitates strategic planning. The team should sit in a semi-circle facing the board as everyone participates in the execution planning process.Mentality: This is the step where you role up your sleeves and fill in the blanks. You may find a gem of an idea from the first step that needs to be fleshed out. During this phase, seek to resolve every uncertainty around timing, logistics, and feasibility. When something doesn't make sense, question it.
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  • Step 3 asks “WHY are we doing this?” And, “Is this the right approach?” In this final phase, the critic enters the fray, asking hard questions. Is the plan really gelling? Are their unwieldy aspects that need to get cut? Are you meeting the overall project objective? Room Setup: Analytical thinking is best done in smaller, more constrained spaces. (The Disney crew used a small room under the stairs.) The team sits in a single row facing the project plan, which promotes criticism of the project, but not individual people.Mentality: Pose the difficult questions and share the earth-shattering doubts. In step two, you're likely to get lost in the weeds. The third step provides the perspective from the balcony as opposed to the dance floor. In this phase, consider your plan in the context of your business and your long-term mission.  
Linda Wynn

Teaching with Technology - Web 2.0 and Instruction - 0 views

  • You should also review some of the concerns that will likely arise as you incorporate new Web 2.0 tools in your instructional practice, especially regarding student privacy, intellectual property rights, and student etiquette.
  • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP).
  • To learn more about FOIPOP as well as the considerations faculty should make when selecting a Web 2.0 tool, please see the following resources
Michael Trest

http://education.mit.edu/papers/GamesSimsSocNets_EdArcade.pdf - 0 views

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    This is a great paper! You guys have to check this out!!
sirui wang

Teach with Technology - 0 views

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    4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom by offering online tools and resources.
Linda Wynn

FindLaw For Consumers Now on Facebook - - Law and Daily Life - 0 views

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    FindLaw (legal resource) wants you to like them on Facebook
sirui wang

The best web 2.0 classroom tools chosen by you! - 1 views

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    A list of web 2.0 tools for your choice in class~
sirui wang

Creating your own QR Code! - 1 views

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    QR Codes is really very interesting! Type in a URL, TEXT, Phonenumber, you can just create the QR Code for yourself! This is also the first time for me to know that camera's eye can see something different with human eyes! Amazing!
Michael Trest

Official Google Blog: What's new with Blogger - 1 views

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    Watch the "Have you looked at Blogger lately?" Video.. very cool
Steve Yuen

Free Video Converter - Convert Video Formats Free - MP4 MPEG AVI DVD HD FLV - 0 views

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    Thank you Dr. Yuen for sharing this site with us. I always like the online converter tools.
Linda Wynn

BitLaw: A Resource on Technology Law - 0 views

shared by Linda Wynn on 09 Feb 11 - Cached
  • BitLaw is a comprehensive Internet resource on technology and intellectual property law. In this site, you will find complete copies of the United States Patent, Copyright, and Trademark statutes, as well as the relevant regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations.
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