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How to Create Screencasts for Teaching and Learning Using Jing - 11 views

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    Have you ever wanted to create short "how to" video for your students to use for homework, remembering facts, and solving math problems. How often have your students stated, "I could not complete the homework assignment, because I could not remember the steps and no one could help me." Well the answer is to create a screencast or video for posting on your class wiki or blog for students to view at home or anywhere else they have web access.
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create_google_account - 0 views

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    Short tutorial (3:16) with recommendations re: storing account info. on computers and allowing Google to track online activities.
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    Screencast tutorial by Heather Ross on creating a Google account in order to gain access to a variety of Google services
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TextToMindMap - Russell1955's library - 12 views

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    In this short screencast (2012.06.19), Russell Stannard introduces "a lovely little text to mind-mapping tool."
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5 Instructional Shifts to Promote Deep Learning - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - DigL... - 14 views

  • The seamless integration of technology into the Common Core-aligned curriculum supports learning through active participation and increases opportunities for all students to have access to the tools and information they need for success.
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    Oxnevad suggests, "Students can develop transferrable knowledge and skills as they engage in learning experiences that require them to construct knowledge" (¶1). She argues for "seamless integration of technology" that will enable "students students to have access to the tools and information they need for success" (¶2), and proposes five instructional strategies for teachers to use to achieve those ends, namely: 1. Preparing "complex questions that require students to use higher level thinking skills" (Help students uncover knowledge, ¶2); 2. Facilitating learning from engaging and online resources, rather than delivering content (Eliminate the front of the classroom); 3. Creating opportunities for real world collaboration (Encourage collaboration); 4. Exploiting classroom and online opportunities for "frequent [and] informal assessment to gauge the effectiveness of your instruction and make adjustments to maximize the learning experience for each student" (Informally assess students [and instructional practices]); and 5. Preparing and publishing screencast tutorials for students to peruse whenever necessary, "...[i]Instead of spending valuable instructional time teaching the same tech skills over and over again to individual students" (Provide students with built in tech support). This October 30, 2012, post ends with an illustration comprising focus questions and a ThingLink product of fifth grade students' work. A list of links to related posts follows.
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Screen Sharing Tools and Technology: A Mini-Guide - 0 views

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    from Robin Good
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Jon Udell: del.icio.us: the screencast - 0 views

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    reference from Folksonomies: Tidying up Tags?
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Free online tutorial for using DropBox - 21 views

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    Wonderful introduction to basic functions of Dropbox for file and folder sharing through the cloud.
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    Thanks for this wide information. I'm using Google drive but inspired to use dropbox for sharing huge files.
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Screenjelly - What's on your screen? - 4 views

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    Worth a try? Registration necessary. Full-screen, w/ 3 min. limit
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Woopid Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    Ton of free tutorials - Mac, PC and more. Great resource for students. Can help with papers, spreadsheets, presenatations and a lot more.
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