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Amy Roediger

How to create a DIY green screen video effect (aka chroma key) - 0 views

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    "In this post, I'll go over how to make your first green screen video on the cheap. We'll take a look at the various elements you need to consider: backdrop, software, camera, and lighting. Then, to prove how easy it is, I'll show you how green screen works in Camtasia."
Amy Roediger

VideoNot.es: Improving How We Learn with Online Video - YouTube - 0 views

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    VideoNot.es has got to be one of the most widely applicable tools in educational technology I've seen in a very long time. The video revolution has transformed the amount of online video used in instruction and this tool is a fine way to improve how students are using video to support their learning. It enables a user to create time-stamped notes along side a video while the video is playing on screen. The notes are archived in one's Google Drive (and can be shared like any other Drive file). Students may return to the notes, click on any time stamped line to interact with the notes and replay any segment of the video to re-learn or clarify the content.
Amy Roediger

How to Create an Online Whiteboard Space with Sketchlot - 0 views

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    Sketchlot is a free collaborative whiteboard service that works on any device that will work on a Chromebook, iPad, Android tablet, or any computer connected to the web. Sketchlot is designed for teacher and student use. Teachers create their own accounts and then inside that account they can create a list of students. Each student is assigned his or her own password to use to join a drawing shared by his or her teacher. Teachers can create as many drawings as they like and share them on an individual basis. Teachers can share their drawings to one or all of their students at a time. Students can create their own sketches to share back to their teachers through Sketchlot.
Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use Google Slides to Organize Research - 0 views

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    Richard Byrne: Like many of you, when I was in middle school and high school we were taught to create index cards to organize our research. After creating the cards we sorted them into an order to support writing our research papers. That same concept can be applied to organizing research with Google Slides. In the video below I demonstrate how this is done.
Amy Roediger

Collect Names on Image-based Riddle Quizzes - 0 views

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    Riddle quizzes and surveys can be image-based or simply text-based. You can add links to your Riddle quizzes and surveys. Those links could be to sources of information, to videos, or to an online audio recording like those you can find on SoundCloud. In the video embedded below I provide a demonstration of how to use Riddle to create a quiz.
Amy Roediger

Quill - 0 views

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    Quill is a service that provides an updated take on the old writing worksheets that most of us used in elementary school and middle school. The service offers more than just the writing practice activities, but that is its core feature. Here's how it works; students sign-in (email is not required) to find the worksheets that you have assigned to them. The worksheets contain spelling and grammar errors that your students have to identify and correct. Students submit their corrections and Quill shows them how they did by showing what they did correct and what they should have corrected. An explanation accompanies each Quill correction.
Amy Roediger

Stapleless Book - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    The Stapleless Book is a web tool provided by ReadWriteThink and enables students to create short printed books of approximately 6 to 8 pages. The process is dead simple. Students open up Staples Book tool, type in a title for their book and proceed to constructing their pages. For each page they have the option to choose from different layouts. Once they are done writing up their book they can print out the pages and easily fold them into a neat book. This video shows you how to do the folding part.
Amy Roediger

Slackmath - QR Video Solutions to Math Problems - 0 views

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    Slack, a math teacher here in Maine. On Slackmath you will find dozens of PDFs of algebra problems (Geoffrey told me has plans for other subjects in the future). Each PDF contains QR codes next to the mathematics problems. After students complete the math problem they scan the QR code to check their answers and find a video explanation of how to solve the problem. Watch the explanatory video below to see this is in action.
Amy Roediger

How to Use Professor Word to Find SAT & ACT Vocabulary Words on Any Website - 0 views

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    Professor Word is a neat tool that can help students learn new SAT and ACT vocabulary words. Professor Word operates as a browser bookmarklet in Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Safari. With Professor Word installed in your browser whenever you're reading a webpage you can click on the Professor Word bookmarklet to quickly identify SAT and ACT vocabulary words on that page. You can also use Professor Word to get definitions for any unfamiliar word on a webpage. To get a definition just highlight the word and a small dialogue box containing the definition will appear.
Amy Roediger

http://learningaccelerator.org/media/ee57b948/DistrictGuidetoBLMsrmnt.pdf - 0 views

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    The Learning Accelerator created this guide to help educators understand how to approach measurement of their own blended learning initiatives, so that the results are useful to them and their own local needs, while also contributing to a more general body of knowledge about blended learning that can be useful to others.
Bradley Edwards

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Import Quizzes Into Your Socrative Account - 0 views

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    This article shows you how to import quizzes into your socrative account.
Amy Roediger

Excellent Mac Tips for Teachers on How to Annotate and Edit PDF and Images ~ Educationa... - 0 views

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    Good screenshots for how to use "Preview" more effectively
Bradley Edwards

3 Ways of Getting Student Feedback to Improve Your Teaching | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Ideas on how to get feedback from students about how you might improve your teaching.
Amy Roediger

Teach Students about Online Safety with These Excellent Video Tutorials from Google - 0 views

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    The web provides limitless opportunities for learning, creating, sharing, and exploring the depths of human knowledge. But it is also an unsafe arena where one needs to be equipped with the needed tools and know-how to better stay safe and browse the net securely. As parents and teachers, we need to teach our students about the basics of staying safe online and luckily there are several resources to help you do that. Google Safety Centre is one of the best of them.
Amy Roediger

How to Create an Audio Slideshow With Annotations in YouTube - 0 views

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    "Within YouTube there is a free tool for creating audio slideshows. You supply the images and YouTube supplies the audio track. You can pick from thousands of audio tracks to match to your slides. After adding your slides and selecting an audio track you can add speech bubbles to your slides. I demonstrate all of these steps in the video embedded below."
Bradley Edwards

A Wonderful New Google Cheat Sheet to Improve Students Search Skills ~ Educational Tech... - 0 views

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    Helpful resource to show you how to make students better use google to search for relevant content/information.
Amy Roediger

A Quick Way to Access and Work on your Google Drive ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 0 views

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    Google Docs Quick Create is a Chrome extension that allows you to quickly create Google documents, spreadsheets, presentations, forms, and drawings with one click. Instead of going to your Drive, clicking on "new" and selecting a service you want to use ( which is quite a process), Google Doc Quick Create provides you with a simple and time-saving shortcut. Here is how it works:
Amy Roediger

Tony Vincent Teaches Us How to Make Great Illustrations - 0 views

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    Use the adobe illustrator draw iOS app to make cool illustrations.
Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Image-based Quizzes and Polls on Riddle.com - 0 views

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    "Riddle's format of using images as response choices could make it a good option for giving informal quizzes on topics that require a lot of visuals. For example, a quiz on fractions might use pictures which represent various fractions. A quiz on art history might use Riddle to showcase works of art of answer choices."
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