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13. A history class videotapes a Holocaust survivor who lives in the
community. The students digitally compress the interview, and, with the
interviewee's permission, post it on the Web. Another school discovers the
interview online and uses it in their History Day project. This is fair use.
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An informative site for teachers trying to do more with technology in their classrooms.
The latest entry is a link to a youtube video by teachers that is a play on the K-12 21st C Learners. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_A-ZVCjfWf8
Both wikis and blogs provide teachers with a a dynamic process for integrating Web 2.0 technology in their science and math classes. These two types of online tools offer students a more engaging process for learning.
Both are relatively easy tools which do not require teachers or students to learn any special program tools or computer skills. Their uses and applications are only limited by the vision and purpose for helping students learn.
Introduces second video in Tim Murphey's "Japanese student voices" series, explains problems arising from rising tuition costs for students going overseas, and links to various related articles.