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Melanie Scott

National Geographic Online - 1 views

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    This is a great website for science videos, photographs and information for students and teachers to go through to find information. I love many of the videos you can look through to help make a lesson more concrete for students. However the videos are many and great they always start with advertisements which I do not like and think it takes away from the video. However if you look at the Kid version of National Geographic I did find they did not have advertisements before the video begins.
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    Melanie, I am going to check this site out for videos on butterflies for my project. Thanks!
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    Love this site!! My dad works for National Geographic, so I get all of the kids magazines that go along with the site. My third grades love it!
Heather McFadden

Thinglink - 0 views

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    This is a site that can put interactive links into a online photograph. I am going to have students create their own Thinglink when we begin reading "A House on Mango Street." This will serve as a mini research project. If that goes well, I will probably also use this tool with my theatre classes when the Tony nominations are announced- the students will make a Thinglink that captures the history of the awards and the current nominees. The students will be able to imbed video clips for many of the shows.
amycrose

Historypin - 1 views

Historypin (http://www.historypin.com/) allows users to post photographs, audio, and video files to different places in the world. It provides primary sources about areas, historical and present da...

global EDTC610 social studies

started by amycrose on 12 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
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