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Tracey Kracht

Google Reader in Plain English - YouTube - 1 views

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    No matter what browser you choose to use, you can sign-up for a Google Reader account with your student account.  Keep in mind, if you use Chrome, you can add the Google Reader app to your homepage making it easier to find your new blog feeds.  This video is right at a minute and shares basic information about Google Reader.  Keep in mind, there are many RSS choices out there - Google Reader is just one such option.
Tracey Kracht

Google Apps Training Videos | Google Apps Expert | Google Gooru - 1 views

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    A clearinghouse for all things Google!
Tracey Kracht

7 Wonderful Google Docs Tutorials for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lear... - 0 views

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    Great resource for Google Docs!
anonymous

diigo Google Chrome Extension - 0 views

  • Clicking this button
  • nstantly allows you to bookmark, highlight, and annotate web pages
  • quickly annotate a screen capture and then save it to your Drive account
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      LPS Connected Educators - Here's to my first try at using diigo's cool tools.  
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    Top 12 Google Chrome Extensions That Enhance Student Learning | Edudemic
Tracey Kracht

Twitter For Teachers - pd - 1 views

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    Eric has amazing resources and experience with Twitter both personally and professionally.  He is a very connected educator and is definitely one to watch!
Tracey Kracht

The 2012 A-Z List Of Educational Twitter Hashtags | Edudemic - 0 views

    • Tracey Kracht
       
      Here is a great resource on Google that shares ways to use Twitter in the Classroom.  Be sure to join and add your thoughts!
  • if you want to avoid overwhelming your followers, start any tweet you want to “hide” with @HideChat
  • The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keyword or topic in a Tweet.
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  • The Most Popular Hashtags
Tracey Kracht

Tech Learning : FLIPPING YOUR FACULTY MEETINGS - 1 views

    • Tracey Kracht
       
      You could also do this via the "S" drives and/or Google docs.
    • Tracey Kracht
       
      Titan pad is very interesting - but will only record up to the first 16 people as unique colors.  One way to make sure everyone is participating is to group them and watch as the conversations are color coded according to groups!
    • Tracey Kracht
       
      If you are going to use a screencasting software - an easy one to use is screen-cast-o-matic.  It will give you an .mp4 file that can be easily uploaded to YouTube.  The free version of Jing gives you a .swf file and that has to be converted before loading to YouTube.  Make sure you test the software before you invest time in recording.
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  • Most professionals who meet on a regular basis admit to daydreaming (91%), missing meetings (96%), or missing parts of meetings (95%). A large percentage (73%) said they have brought other work to meetings and some (39%) said they have dozed during meetings.
  • in the flipped faculty meeting, teachers are given informational items to read and view in advance.
  • 10 TOOLS FOR FLIPPING THE FACULTY MEETING
micheleharding

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 1 views

    • Jeni Schwandt
       
      Love this! If my students are working on something online, they constantly email links back and forth to themselves. This is such an easy way for students to share links and work together without trying to figure out group emails- it can be a lot for a 10 year old!
  • Classes could supplement their textbook with information from the web. Diigo could facilitate student discussions about the bookmarks. Annotations could be used to gauge student thinking.
    • Jeni Schwandt
       
      So much more fun and engaging than the post-it method I usually use! 
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  • Students can use virtual sticky notes to summarize the important points of information from the website. This activity will mimic the time-tested procedure of using note cards to summarize and organize research projects.
  • One common problem of student computer use in schools is access to student work from home. Not every school provides a way for students to access their school data. In such cases, if students create bookmarks at school, they will not have access fro
  • m other computers. Using Diigo, students can bookmark important websites and access them from school, home, the library or any internet-connected computer. Students will always have access to this data
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    how to use Diigo in the classroom. The article discusses student bookmarks, bookmark lists, extended learning, and PD>
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    Creative Commons Photo courtesy of Michael Surran Attribution ShareAlike 2.0 License Introduction Diigo is a powerful information capturing, storing, recalling and sharing tool. Here are just a few of the possibilities with Diigo: Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups.
susanlynn26

Learn It In 5 - Diigo Groups - 0 views

    • ceastvold
       
      Great 5 minute video on how to make and use diigo for your classroom
    • susanlynn26
       
      This sounds really cool!  Students often need to share websites with eachother, and if they could annotate the shared sites so others could see it, that would be amazing.
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      There are a lot of things we need to sign up whole classes of students for.  What is the best tech solution for this.  Ex:  Google sites.
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