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Gwen Lehman

Google Earth Tour of the Lincoln Assassination - 0 views

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    The tour focuses on the last days of President Lincoln and his killer, the famed actor John Wilkes Booth.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

History Tours - home - 3 views

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    "Welcome to History Tours: Where History, Geography, and Technology Meet"
Dean Mantz

Virtual Tour Flyover - Build the Dream - 2 views

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    MLK National Monument virtual tour.
Dean Mantz

Tour Builder - 0 views

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    This is Rafranz Davis' collaborative project with her son for his geography trip project. I encourage everyone to explore Google Tour Builder as an alternative to ppt presentations about trips.
Dean Mantz

Giza 3D - Dassault Systèmes - 1 views

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    Interactive website allowing for virtual tour of the Giza Plateau and pyramids. 
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Welcome to Route 21 - 1 views

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    The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is pleased to offer Route 21, a one-stop-shop for 21st century skills-related information, resources and community tools. To get started, take a tour or explore the P21 Framework.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - iPad - 0 views

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    Apple's slate-style computer has been released in the U.S. The iPad runs the iPhone Operating System and can run almost all apps from the App Store. Schools are interested in iPad because of those apps and the promise of interactive textbooks. * Read Learning in Blog Blog posts tagged iPad. * Download Apple's 154 page iPad manual. * View Apple's iPad Guided Tour videos.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Pay Attention - Teaching with Technology - 13 views

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    "Students are so emerged with technology, sometimes they act as the educators, showing their teachers how to do certain things and use certain tools. This video asks the simple question of if we are paying attention to the way our students learn. Besides being a visual, spatial or audio learner, most students fall under the category of "digital learners." With fascinating facts like the 10,000 hours college graduates have spent playing video games and the 70% of our nation's 4-6 year olds that have used a computer; it is no wonder why students are being classified as digital learners. The video also asks if we as teachers are reaching our students. Are we engaging them? The technologies that students are using so much in their everyday lives should be infused into the classrooms so that we do reach our students and so that we do engage them. Blogs, wikis, podcasts, virtual tours. These are just a few of the dozens of items presented in the video that offer a new way to use technology with our students. It brings up a great point that since our students already know how to use these technologies, we should be using them to teach. Even recent graduates who are no longer in school encourage the idea of using technology to engage students, not enrage them. Podcasts are another great option to teaching. With thousands available in almost any subject, you can teach students without having to stand up and lecture them. This video offers great advice and inspiration for engaging digital learners today."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

8 Wonders of the Solar System, Made Interactive: Scientific American - 10 views

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    "8 Wonders of the Solar System, Made Interactive What might future explorers of the solar system see? Find out by taking an interactive tour through the eyes of Hugo Award-winning artist Ron Miller. Text and narration by Ed Bell"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Flat Stanley in Somersworth | Ms. Sleeper's Class Blog - 5 views

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    "Flat Stanley is ready to begin his trip around the world! Before leaving he took a tour of the city of Somersworth, NH. Check out our video Flat Stanley in Somersworth to learn a little bit about what life is like here in Somersworth. The first country he will be visiting is France. Bon Voyage!!"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Myths and Opportunities: Technology in the Classroom | November Learning - 0 views

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    In this video presented by Mobile Learning Institute, Alan tours his hometown of Marblehead, MA and comments on the historical global vision of his community. Alan challenges us to think about the emerging role of "student as contributor" and to globalize our curriculum by linking students with authentic audiences from around the world. (For more on this topic read Alan's article, Students as Contributors: The Digital Learning Farm."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

MEET ME AT THE CORNER - 3 views

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    I really got a kick out of Meet Me At The Corner, mostly because of the kid video reporters. The kid hosts take you on video tours of historic and cultural sites. I'm actually heading down this path with Kid's Eye View bloggers, like Adora Svitak, who posts frequently at the ERT. It really is a joy watching and listening to kids professionally sharing good quality material-using video. Spark a video classroom project or two, of your own, by checking it out at www.meetmeatthecorner.org.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Google+ (Plus), the Narrated Screenshot Tour - 0 views

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    I've spent the last day and a half testing it out, and so I've had the opportunity to use nearly every feature of the service.  If you were to ask me how to best describe it, I'd say it is like Twitter, Facebook, Skype, and Gmail merged together and formed one, super social, Omni-beast of a website.  The interface is elegant and beautiful, the features are easy to use, and you can "Circle" up with as many people as you want.  However, it isn't without its flaws.
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Brief.ly » About - 4 views

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    "Brief.ly is a state-of-the-art link sharing service provided to you free of charge by Name.ly blogging platform. The first best places to read about Brief.ly are the following articles describing key features, a paradoxical story of why some smart people are using it, a random link, and the tour page: "
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