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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Durff's Blog: Flatclassroom09-3 - Sounding Boards - 2 views

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    "Flatclassroom09-3 - Sounding Boards Every fall a global project takes place led by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis. This year over 220 students from 5 countries will research trends in information technology and globalization, write a collaborative research report on a wiki, and produce digital videos about their topics. Sound impressive? Well it is! These students are not graduate level university students. They are in high school. As part of this project, there is a peer reviewing process that takes place later this month. These Sounding Boards are simply a 1 -> 2 -> 3 review done by middle school students. I have my 7th graders do this. My students think they are reviewing college student work. When I show them pictures of the students involved, they are often incredulous. The global project has won ISTE's Online Learning Award (2007) and is included in Thomas Friedman's book, The World is Flat. Each team produces 5 videos to go with the research report. The wikis and the videos need you to peer review. Each Sounding Board classroom only has to review one team wiki. Sign up on the Flatclassroom page (scroll down) or if you prefer contact me and I will sign you up. I have found my kids love watching the videos. I like to make a wikisite for my classroom and have them do the 1 -> 2 -> 3 reviews that Kim Cofino recommends. So come volunteer! Let's overwhelm the project with our middle school enthusiasm! Navigate to the FlatClassroom09-3 Sounding Boards page and read over the description. Sign up or contact me to do it. Thanks in advance!! "
Damien Devaux

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 0 views

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    A Spanish initiative collecting sounds from all over the world, available under a CC license. Download as you can, use sound bytes to create with your students or simply to illustrate your videos.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Classroom Talk » Blog Archive » Phonemic Awareness and Reading Readiness - 0 views

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    To put it simply, phonemic awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate sounds (or phonemes) in spoken language as they relate to written language. It is not to be confused with phonics which is a code to sound out written words. I like to describe phonemic awareness in young children as their ability to hear, use, and understand the rhyme and rhythm in our speech.
Damien Devaux

Audacity: Free Audio Editor and Recorder - 0 views

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    An audio editor useful not only to music teachers but also to physics teachers: visualizing sound waves is a treat when explaining amplitude and frequency, among other topics...
Dean Mantz

Insert Sound | Prezi Learn Center - 0 views

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    Well done process explaining how to add audio files to Prezi.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Teem Matheletes -teenmathletes.com - 0 views

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    Who are we? We are Mathletes! Actually, we are TeenMathletes. I know you are probably wondering what a mathlete is. Well, a mathlete is someone who plays competitve math. I know that proabbly sounds funny. But we see ourselves as athletes who compete in math instead of sports. Who would think that math could be competitive - well it is very competitive and we take it very serious. Not too serious of course . :D
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Why Diigo Rocks! - 0 views

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    Why Diigo Rocks! When you save to Diigo your saves go anywhere because they are saved to the cloud. Sounds mystical doesn't it? The social part is because you can make your saves public and share the wealth of knowledge with others. Say you are a science teacher. Your fellow science colleagues can go and view your saves because you have made them public.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Langwitches Blog » Presentation21 Make-Over - 0 views

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    "Those of us who are involved in Professional Development have known for a while now. We don't have the same crowd sitting in the audience anymore. The crowd is not "WoWed" by fancy PowerPoints with clipart from the Microsoft Gallery. A sigh goes through the ranks when animation (maybe even with sound) pop one bullet point after another onto the screen."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Ms. Naugle's Classroom Blog: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Skype Call - 0 views

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    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Skype Call Hooray! Our second Skype call with Mrs. Wells' 4th graders in Ozawkie, Kansas went much better. I found my web camera, so they were able to see us this time. Since both Mrs. Wells and I were participating in Jen Wagner's project entitled Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, we decided to have our students read the book together during the Skype video call. My students read the left hand pages, and her students read the right hand pages. After the reading was over my class surprised her class with a song. Two of my students were our cameramen. Corey, handled the web camera so our Skype buddies in Kansas could see us, and Wayne used our Flip camera to make a video of the event. We had a few sound issues, and need to learn how to use the Flip camera better. I also need to invest in a better microphone. I created the videos for viewing using Windows Movie Maker. We hope you enjoy the videos. Feel free to leave us a comment.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

10 Useful Apple iPad Tips and Tricks - 0 views

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    "We'd be the first to admit using Apple's iPad isn't exactly rocket science, and we will also admit that Apple is at the top of its game when it comes to easy-to-use products. But if you didn't take the time to read the owner's manual, we have some quick and neat tips and tricks that can help you get the most out of your tablet. From managing the sound levels of your tunes, to organization your apps, to muting in the case of emergency, we have 10 handy hints for you to work your way to iPad ninja status. Check out our tried and tested iPad tips, and impress your friends when they come to you for help with their iPad. Be sure to let us know if there are any shortcuts you'd like to share in the comments below. "
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Glogster Instructions - 0 views

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    Using edu.Glogster.com Kathe L. Santillo, Instructional Technology Coach A Glog is like a poster, only better. Glogs allow you to create an online poster using photographs, images, graphics, video files and sound files. Glogs allow you to add hyperlinks to other websites. When you use a Glog, you are referred to as a "glogger." The benefits of the Glogster Edu version are:  Students can't see content from the regular Glogster site when they are making Glogs in the EDU zone.  You can embed your work in wiki pages.  All Glogs made by students on the teacher page are PRIVATE.  You can easily set up accounts for your students…just register for the EDU zone, fill in the number of student accounts or add accounts from your dashboard.  Each teacher and all his students are connected, and students can leave comments on other student Glogs.  You can see Glogs of your students on their profiles.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

YouCube by Aarom Meyers - 1 views

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    Collect several YouTube videos on this cube. Can be used for presentations too. YouCube is a little project I've put together over the last two days. It allows you to map YouTube videos onto an interactive 3D cube and then save it to a database so you can show your friends. As you spin around a YouCube, the sounds of the different videos fade in and out. Its fun! Visit the YouCube page and get cracking!
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

StoryKeepers - home - 15 views

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    "Stories are not just for campfires - they entertain, educate, motivate, incite and surprising to many also bring healing powers into our lives. Digital storytelling is not simply a technical playground but an artistic experience merging the ancient art of storytelling with a palette of digital tools. Mixing images, sounds, voices, and special effects together creates a sensory experience of well-written stories."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

iRead- Using iPods for Literacy at Bionic Teaching - 1 views

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    "iRead- Using iPods for Literacy By Tom | August 27, 2009 Here's a 10 minute video describing how one of our great elementary school teachers is using iPods to help with elementary literacy and reading fluency. The video needs some work1 but the idea is sound and interesting2. It's a bit of a HEF ad but they're a good group that helps fund projects like this so I'm happy to help them out."
Dean Mantz

AssistiveWare - Pictello for iPad, iPod touch and iPhone - 0 views

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    Pictello is a simple way to create talking photo albums and talking books on your iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Each page in a Pictello Story can contain a picture, up to five lines of text, and a recorded sound or text-to-speech using high-quality voices. Stories can be shared using iTunes File Sharing or via WiFi with other Pictello users through a free account on the Pictello Sharing Server.
Dean Mantz

Hit the Mark with Digital Media Exit Cards | Edutopia - 0 views

  • draw a picture of a log and a rabbit on the board, and place the rabbit at different positions in relation to the log. This would draw out the use of prepositions. For example, "The rabbit is on the log." It sounded like a sensible approach.
  • synthesis, the ability to cut to the essence of an idea or concept and communicate in an effective, succinct, compelling manner.
  • For teachers, the key is how to get the learning to spill out of the classroom and continue the conversation.
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    This post does a nice job of explaining what an "Exit card" would be if integrated into the classroom as a form of assessment.
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