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N Butler

Picnik - edit photos the easy way, online in your browser - 0 views

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    Great place to edit pictures.
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    Nicole, this is so cool! Not just for personal use, but I can use this to edit pictures for the Nexus, the school literary magazine. Awesome! Thanks!
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    This is a good place to edit pictures; my students use this and like it as well.
anonymous

iPiccy - Online Picture Editor - 0 views

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    "iPiccy makes your photo awesome with many easy to use photo tools. Edit pictures, apply beautiful photo effects, add text and even paint! Enjoy free photo editing online and show your creativity with iPiccy editor!"
anonymous

YouTube - Editing in the cloud: Meet the YouTube Video Editor - 0 views

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    Edit the video clips that you've uploaded to youtube. This is a youtube video that explains how to do it.
Michelle Krill

Revizr - Document Revision and Review - 0 views

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    Revizr is a new way for content creators to interact with their audience, in public or in private. You decide if you want to communicate privately, socially, or wiki-style to improve and update your work. Your revisers don't change your documents directly. They provide you with contextual comments and editing suggestions you can use at your discretion. You have the control you need when you're responsible for the results.
N Butler

4Teachers : Main Page - 1 views

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    Project Based Learning Teachers. Has a predetermined checklist, which can be edited.
anonymous

HelloSlide - Bring your slides to life - 0 views

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    "Simply type the speech for each slide, instead of recording it, and HelloSlide automagically generates the audio. (Not a bad voice, either, IMHO) It gives more exposure to your presentations, making them searchable, editable, and available in 20 different languages."
mary heuer

Blogging helps encourage teen writing | Top News | eSchoolNews.com - 9 views

  • Blogging is helping many teens become more prolific writers.
    • Michelle Krill
       
      Wow! What a statement!
    • janae kauffman
       
      I know!
  • it and revise their writing on a computer, the report says. Nearly six in 10 students (57 percent) say they edit and revise more frequently when they write using a computer. Teens who use a computer in their non-school writing believe computers have a greater impact on the amount of writing they produce than on the overall quality of their writing. Yet, there is a great deal of ambiguity with respect to the impact of computers in each of these areas. Among teens who use computers in their non-school writing, four in 10 say computers help them do more writing, and a similar number believe they would write the same amount whether they used computers or not. In comparison, only three in 10 teens who write on computers for non-school purposes at least occasionally believe computers help them do better writing–and twice as many (63 percent) say computers make no difference in the quality of their writing. Parents are more likely than teens to believe that internet-based writing (such as eMail and instant messaging) affects writing skills overall, though both groups are split on whether electronic communications help or hurt. Nonetheless, 73 percent of teens and 40 percent of parents believe internet writing makes no difference either way. Most students (82 percent) believe that additional instruction and focus on writing in school would help improve their writing even further–and more than three-quarters of those surveyed (78 percent) think it would help their writing if their teachers used computer-based writing tools such as games, multimedia, or writing software programs or web sites during class. The telephone-based survey of 700 U.S. residents ages 12 to 17 and their parents was conducted last year from Sept. 19 to Nov. 16 and has a margin of error of plus or minus 5 percentage points. Link: "Writing, Technology, and Teens" survey var a2a_config = a2a_config || {}; a2a_config.linkname="Blogging helps encourage teen writing"; a2a_config.linkurl="http://www.eschoolnews.com/2008/04/30/blogging-helps-encourage-teen-writing/"; Comments are closed <script language=JavaScript src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vj?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$scriptiniframe"></script><noscript><a href="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/cc?z=eschool&pos=6"><img src="http://rotator.adjuggler.com/servlet/ajrotator/173768/0/vc?z=eschool&dim=173789&pos=6&abr=$imginiframe" width="300" height="250" border="0"></a></noscript> Recent Stories with Comments Kentucky offers cloud-based software to 700,000 school usersNo access for bad guysU.S. court weighs school discipline for lewd web postsParent video protesting state budget cuts goes viralEditorial: Threats to innovation <SCRIPT language='JavaScript1.1' SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/adj/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie;sz=300x250;click=;ord=996778?"> </SCRIPT> <NOSCRIPT> <A HREF="http://ad.doubleclick.net/jump/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?"> <IMG SRC="http://ad.doubleclick.net/ad/N5621.125531.9553987353421/B3794502.5;abr=!ie4;abr=!ie5;sz=300x250;ord=996778?" BORDER=0 WIDTH=300 HEIGHT=250 ALT="Click Here"></A> </NOSCRIPT> Educator Resource Centers Computing in the Cloud How technology can help with language instruction Communication and Collaboration for More Effective School Management Expert Blog: Security Insights Boost Student Achievement with Connected Teaching Private: Testing ERC Page Solving key IT challenges with virtualization Online Learning: One Pathway to Success Re-imagining Education One-to-one computing: The last piece of the puzzle Recent Entries Customers question tech industry’s takeover spree New rules bring online piracy fight to U.S. campuses Judge orders school newspaper to delete stories Ed-tech grant program aims to boost college readiness Lawmakers tra
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    "Survey reveals that student bloggers are more prolific and appreciate the value of writing more than their peers"
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    I am trying to get rid of this but cannot delete because it has been annotated by others....that's what I get for playing around ...
Michelle Krill

EduDemic » 41 New Ways Google Docs Makes Your Life Easier - 0 views

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    "Google has been hard at work this summer making your document editing, sharing, and creation experience much better. "
Michelle Krill

Welcome to Aviary - 0 views

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    Aviary is on a mission to make creation accessible to artists of all genres, from graphic design to audio editing. -Image editor, color editor, effects editor, vector editor, image markup, screen capture, audio editor
Michelle Krill

Pageflakes - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Teacher Edition of Pageflakes You can customize this page by adding and deleting Flakes (Widgets). Click the yellow button at the top right corner to: * browse the Educational Gallery * change the layout * customize your theme * share and publish your page By default, all your pages are private. To publish a page or to share it with your colleagues please click on "Make Pagecast". Of course you can have as many pages (tabs) as you want.
anonymous

18 Free Screencasting tools to Create Video Tutorials - 0 views

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    "Videos are simply great to deliver a message in a very short time and for most people bandwidth is not a problem any more.The following screencasting tools are all free to record screen but of course their features are not as much as paid ones.You can easily record your screen and add audio or edit your recorded screen videos with these tools.If you know more free tools then please denote in comments section."
anonymous

Vocaroo | Record and send voice emails - 0 views

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    The fastest way to create an audio. No special effects or editing allowed, but for instant recordings, this is a good option.
N Butler

MP3 - Audacity Wiki - 0 views

  • By default, the Metadata Editor will always appear at export time. In Audacity 1.3.7, the editor appears before the Export window. Enter any metadata you require in the editor, then click OK (not "Save") to proceed to the Export window. The Export window lets you choose the file name, path and any custom encoding settings (by clicking the Options button). To prevent Metadata Editor appearing at export time, click Edit > Preferences, then the Import / Export tab, and in the "When exporting tracks..." section, uncheck "Show Metadata Editor prior to export step". The tags can still be viewed or edited at any time prior to export at File > Open Metadata Editor, and the tags in the editor at export time will still be exported
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      Here is how how export as an mp3 file. Make sure to use the pull down menu to change to MP3 file. Also, after it is saved as MP3, it will appear in your folder as a quick time icon, so make sure to name it so you know what file is the mp3.
anonymous

Photoshop Disasters: the Microsoft racism row and more photo retouching blunders - Tele... - 0 views

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    Fun collection of bad photoshop edits. Can we EVER believe a picture again? I think not - unless WE take the picture.
Vicki Barr

Top 10 FREE Web 2.0 Sites for Educators: NECC Edition - Teach42 - 0 views

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    Steve Dembo's top 10 sites for educators. NECC 09. Polleverywhere, delicious, bloglines,drop.io, sharetabs, prezi, xtranormal, livestream, jaycut, edmodo
anonymous

Noteflight - Online Music Notation - 0 views

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    Noteflight® is an online application that lets you display, edit, print and play back music notation with professional quality, right in your web browser. You can work on a musical score from any computer on the Internet, share it with other users, and embed it in your own pages. And it's free for individual use. Was shared at edubloggercon this year.
L Butler

The Chapter 18 Project | Thomas L. Friedman - 0 views

  • As I put it in the book: “In some ways, the subprime mortgage mess and housing crisis are metaphors for what has come over America in recent years: A certain connection between hard work, achievement, and accountability has been broken. We’ve become a subprime nation that thinks it can just borrow its way to prosperity..."
    • L Butler
       
      You see evidence of this all the times - just watch TV commercials. Companies always offer interest free, until ... or no down payments ... this is encouraging to "buy" things they have not worked hard for. For something like a house, borrowing money is reasonable, as long as your taste in homes matches what you can pay off. It is not economically responsible to buy thousands of dollars of new furniture just because you don't have to pay until 2012, knowing that you will not be able to pay it off in time.
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    The author of "Flat, hot, and crowded" continues his discussion with the readers in what is titled 'Chapter 18.' In true web 2.0 fashion he encourages the readers to become the writers with frequent posts requesting response. He plans on using the best posts to create the real Chapter 18 for the second edition of his book.
anonymous

PLP Recommended Hashtags.doc - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Great list of hashtags shared by @mmkrill tonight on twitter
Chris Helm

Add reminders to spreadsheet - Google Docs - 1 views

shared by Chris Helm on 15 Jun 15 - No Cached
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    Create a spreadsheet that will email reminders to you or your faculty. Great way to remember the deadlines sent in emails weeks ago.This is modification in the SAMR model and is a data analysis tool.
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