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Donna Hebert

Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Video Games - 0 views

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    Online educational video games with an emphasis on math.
justolx

Entertainment Club - 0 views

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    free unlimited downloads,free movies,songs,games,wallpapers,videos,funniest videos for facebook,facebook comments,tutorials,and much more,a new way to discover your world
J Black

video on using Google to bust students of plagiarism - 0 views

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    I've been using this method for years now -- it's nice to see someone made a video tutorial of it for other educators and students alike!
Gia DeSelm

Download Youtube Video. Just add 'Kiss'! Keep It Super Simple. - KissYouTube - 0 views

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    Provide an easy and simple way to download and save Youtube video to computer for offline viewing purposes for free. Uses a Keep It Super Simple method.
anonymous

Mathematics in Movies - 0 views

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    Video clips for math classes!
Michael Wacker

A Shared Culture - Creative Commons - 1 views

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    A Shared Culture: video
atvideonetworks

Video Conferencing in Education | A&T Video Networks - 0 views

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    We have been designing tailor-made education solutions for the past 25 years. We bring together AI-driven technologies into the classrooms to experience the seamless learning experience. See our personalized demo of: Smart classroom Virtual classroom Online classroom Lecture recording and streaming
J Black

Why People Don't Like Video Chatting - TIME - 10 views

  • Only 34% of Skype calls even use video. And when Skype announced on Jan. 5 at the Consumer Electronics Show that we'll soon have videophones on our televisions, everyone went right back to talking about which booths gave out the best key-chain lights.
  • That's because Skype breaks the century-old social contract of the phone: we pay close attention while we're talking and zone out while you are.
  • But Skype requires me to look at you while you're talking, which is totally ridiculous. The only sci-fi show that understood this was Star Trek. Bones and Jim would use their flip phones to talk quickly about beaming or health issues. The only time they'd fire up the videophone was when a Klingon was sitting in a spaceship 20 yards away with guns pointed at them.
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  • people are not only uninterested in Skype, we're also not interested in talking on the regular phone. We want to TiVo our lives, avoiding real time by texting or e-mailing people when we feel like it. "Skype, which was the fantasy of our childhood, gets you back to sitting there and being available in that old-fashioned way. Our model of what it was to be present to each other, we thought we liked that," she said. "But it turns out that time shifting is our most valued product. This new technology is about control. Emotional control and time control."
  • Maybe all the stuff we thought we wanted in the future sucks. Flying cars would block our light, food pills would make Gordon Ramsey's screaming even more preposterous, and those moving sidewalks just give me another reason to hate fat people at airports. Far better is to have control over our most valuable commodity: time. Sure, we complain about being busy, but that's pretty great as long as we get to choose when we do things.
Gia DeSelm

The Lost Lunchbox - an online educational, adventure game for kids who love math, reading, history, and more! - 0 views

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    The Lost Lunchbox is the one of internet's first educational role-playing games (RPG) designed specifically for children in grades 3 -8. Conceived by Greg Nussbaum, creator of MrNussbaum.com, and designed by the team at igamestudio.com, The Lost Lunchbox is an unforgettable and exciting experience for students that incorporates critical thinking skills in multiple disciplines, problem solving, and a healthy dose of adventure and curiosity. The Lost Lunchbox is an outstanding, educational alternative to traditional video games that glamorize violence and promote mental stagnation.
J Black

How to Reach Baby Boomers with Social Media - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Note** Would be interesting for school districts to analyze their percentage of boomers (older and younger) and corresponds their technology training to these new demographics/usage. A new report from Forrester Research revealed some surprising information: apparently Baby Boomers aren't exactly the technology Luddites that people think they are. In fact, more than 60 percent of those in this generational group actively consume socially created content like blogs, videos, podcasts, and forums. What's more, the percentage of those participating is on the rise.
Donna Hebert

Welcome to the BrainyFlix SAT Vocab Contest - Brainyflix - 0 views

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    MIT Alumni Group is sponsoring a SAT Vocabulary video contest with prizes. Deadline for submissions is March 16, 2009. This is a great way to combine academic achievement, creativity, and technology.
Donna Hebert

KU Matrix Learning Games Initiative - 0 views

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    University of Kansas project "to improve middle school reading and math achievement through the development of interactive educaitonal games hat use PDAs, iPods and video cameras, along with web-based resources . . ."
J Black

How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website - 0 views

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    How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website Written by Amit Agarwal on January 6, 2009 Text Size Learn how to embed almost anything in your HTML web pages from Flash videos to Spreadsheets to high resolution photographs to static images from Google Maps
Donna Hebert

Viewzi Corporate Home - 0 views

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    Visual search engine. Watch the video to see how it works.
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