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The Anatomy Of An Infographic: 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual | SpyreStudios - 8 views

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    "The Anatomy Of An Infographic: 5 Steps To Create A Powerful Visual"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Patrick Carman's Trackers - 7 views

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    Books that re interactive and you learn something. Very cool
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Lamb Learning Group - 7 views

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    "The mission of Lamb Learning Group (LLG) is to provide professional development services and resources for educators in the area of educational technology integration. Annette Lamb, along with her associates, travel the world sharing their enthusiasm, insights, and ideas through keynote addresses, workshops, presentations, partnerships, and consulting."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 3 views

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    "SpeakingImage is an application for creating interactive images and share them with others. You can also create groups, add wikis and set different permissions to manage collaborative work"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Make Your Images Interactive - ThingLink - 3 views

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    add hotspots to links on a photo
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Avatars - LiveBinder - 5 views

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    Avatar LiveBinder. Full of resources for making Avatars
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Welcome to My Resource Cloud - 10 views

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    "Why is it 'My' Resource Cloud? If you want learners to learn you must first engage them. The concept behind My Resource Cloud is that each educator tailors interactive content to suit the needs of their own learners. Thus increasing enjoyment, allowing for greater individual expression and, above all, making the work of the educator easier and more effective. My Resource Cloud consists of a number of resource sections: My Language Cloud, My Math(s) Cloud, My Science Cloud and My ICT Cloud. My Resource Cloud content and interactivity becomes individual to the users and their students. It is a Cloud Learning Environment (CLE), providing a conceptual bridge for learners between formal education and the personal web. My Resource Cloud allows users to integrate web, printed, mobile and social media based technologies to help motivate learners. Complementary and premium content and services can easily be added and subtracted. Once you select content and interactive ellements you are free to use these with ALL your students. Open and closed social media integration can be easily tailored to your own needs. Enables a tailored learning enviroment where the educator can choose their own blend that fits. "
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

A List of Top Educational Infographics ( Slideshow ) - 9 views

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    "A List of Top Educational Infographics ( Slideshow )"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

48 Great Ways Homeschoolers are Using Pinterest | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 8 views

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    "48 Great Ways Homeschoolers are Using Pinterest Pinterest has proven itself to be a valuable tool for so many people: photographers, designers, craft artists, wedding planners, moms, and more. It's a great place to discover interesting ideas, organize your thoughts, and pin down resources that otherwise might get lost in the shuffle. Homeschooling parents make up another group that benefits greatly from Pinterest, as they share unit studies, school room inspiration, and fun classroom project ideas. Read on to learn more about how homeschoolers are finding value in Pinterest, and some of the interesting ways they're putting the site to work in the home classroom."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Inspirational Math < Video Playlist | Embedr - 1 views

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    "Inspirational Math"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

iPad Educational Applications « Burlington Public Schools Special Education S... - 3 views

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    Burlington, KS
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

http://www.mahalo.com/search/?q=Learn%20iWeb - 7 views

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    "Learn iWeb Video Gallery "
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iSchool: a closer look at Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program - 6 views

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    "iSchool: a closer look at Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program email Does Manhattan Beach Unified's iPad pilot program represent the future of education? Kindergarten students at Grand View Elementary School use iPads two times a week. Photo by Alene Tchekmedyian Kindergarten students at Grand View Elementary School use iPads two times a week. Photo by Alene Tchekmedyian Just before 8 a.m. one recent Tuesday, Andy Caine wheeled a waist-high cart into his second-floor history classroom at Mira Costa High School, as the Beach Boys' "I Get Around" played faintly in the background. On the syllabus for the day: the First Amendment. As the first period bell rang, Caine unlocked the cart. "Come and get 'em," Caine said to his class of seniors, and stood behind his podium, on which he's pasted a sticker reading, "Think for yourself. Question Authority." The students put aside their pens and notebooks and lined up at the cart to pick up an unconventional tool that school districts across the nation have been implementing into classrooms. Each student grabbed an iPad and returned to his or her seat. Caine is one of 43 Manhattan Beach Unified School District teachers chosen to try the $500,000 iPad pilot program, which started last fall. At Mira Costa, two English, math, science and social studies teachers use iPads, along with eight science teachers at Manhattan Beach Middle School and 27 teachers of different grade levels at each elementary school. The district purchased 560 student iPads (32 gigabytes and costing around $700 each), in addition to iPads for pilot teachers and administrators. A quarter of the pilot costs are grant funded, while the district supports the rest. Later this year, the School Board will decide whether, and in what capacity, to continue the pilot. Caine and pilot teachers implement iPads into their curricula two to three times a week, a total of 30 to 90 minutes. "I would use them every day if I had the po
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Create handwritten letters online - using your own hand writing fonts | Writing Fonts - 10 views

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    "Everybody prefers a handwritten letter to an email. With Writing-fonts you can compose a handwritten letter online and send it to whom ever you choose. It looks completely realistic, as though you had scanned it yourself and you can even use your own handwriting! SEE EXAMPLE Upload your own personal handwriting font from your hardrive. If you don't have your own handwriting font yet you can get it made here. There are also some default handwritten fonts to choose from. Select a paper variety of your choice. Select your pen choice & whether or not you want lines on your paper. Type your letter out (or just copy & paste) Adjust the font & line spacing and size. Fill out your name & email and the recipients name & email and SEND! "
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New Pinterest and Education - Stephen's Lighthouse - 10 views

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    A list of people/stuff/etc. to follow to get stuff for your Pinterest
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