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Debra Hicks

Literacy - Video Categories - Literacy - 3 views

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    This site is intended to be a place where teachers and view and share educational videos that can be used in the classroom. Teaching Videos allows you to see videos which other teachers have recommended as suitable for education. You can also register and add videos to the database yourself! (Registration coming soon).
Debra Hicks

Synchtube : Watch Videos With Friends in Real Time - 2 views

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    Ever want to share a video with your friend or family, but wish you were there with them to watch so you could enjoy the moment together? synchtube solves this problem by allowing you to share a video in real-time. Simply paste a YouTube link and create a room. You can share this room with others, and watch videos in real-time...
Debra Hicks

quietube | Video without the distractions - 0 views

shared by Debra Hicks on 17 Jan 10 - Cached
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    To watch web videos without the comments and crap, just drag the button below to your browser's bookmarks bar. On any of the supported video pages, click the bookmark button to watch in peace. You can then make short URLs too, to send the quietube version to your friends. We support YouTube, BBC iPlayer, Viddler, and Vimeo, with more to come...
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    Great, if you want to show a YouTube video on a big screen to students and don't want the surrounding ads, content and clutter!
Debra Hicks

How to Teach Children to Read: Video Series | eHow Videos - 3 views

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    I just came across the web site. I have only watched one video and I thought it was quite good, perhaps you will find something useful here.
Debra Hicks

David Merrill demos Siftables | Video on TED.com - 2 views

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    A seven minute video on TED.com showing the very near future - siftables. If you haven't seen it, watch and think about the applications for our work. What does this mean for education and learning when we can so easily work with information on our terms, by our design?
Debra Hicks

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 0 views

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    Imagine collecting all the best free educational videos made for children, and making them findable and watchable on one website. WatchKnow-as in, "You watch, you know"-has started building this resource.
Debra Hicks

BubblePLY - By PLYmedia - 0 views

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    Add Bubbles to any video, Post it anywhere you wish!
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    Imagine using this tool with students to crtically evaluate a video text.....and that's just one use!
Debra Hicks

Joachim de Posada says, Don't eat the marshmallow yet - 0 views

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    A great six minute video on TED.com that looks at future success. Love the little girl who just can't put that marshmallow down! Wonder what the implications are for us as educators?
Bill Panas

* B O O K W I N K * Video Booktalks for Kids, Teachers and Librarians - 1 views

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    Check out the latest video booktalk for kids, featuring children's books for kids ages 8-14.
Debra Hicks

Using E-Books to Motivate Writing - K12 2009 Online Conference - 3 views

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    Discussion arising from this session on the Conference Ning [web site with social networking]. Resources and Videos included.
Debra Hicks

vook - read it, watch it! - 3 views

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    A vook is a new innovation in reading that blends a well-written book, high-quality video and the power of the Internet into a single, complete story.
Debra Hicks

Think! Create! Share! Nurturing a Generation of Information Fluent Thinkers - 1 views

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    "Over the past decade, a new wave of nonfiction resources have emerged on the Internet. Many of the traditional resources such as directories are now available online. In addition, blogs have introduced a new type of periodical that may contain audio and video in addition to text."
Debra Hicks

Think! Create! Share! Nurturing a Generation of Information Fluent Thinkers - 1 views

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    Over the past decade, a new wave of nonfiction resources have emerged on the Internet. Many of the traditional resources such as directories are now available online. In addition, blogs have introduced a new type of periodical that may contain audio and video in addition to text.
Debra Hicks

The Literacy Project - 3 views

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    A resource for teachers, literacy organizations and anyone interested in reading and education, created in collaboration with LitCam, Google, and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning.
Monika Gruss

Behind the News - 1 views

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    Behind the News is a great website that details lots of information about current events in the news - directed at primary/lower secondary students. Watch BTN on the ABC.
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