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Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: Use Your Google or Edmodo Account to Create HSTRY Timelines - 0 views

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    "Since the first time I tried it last fall I have been impressed with HSTRY. HSTRY is a great multimedia timeline creation tool. There are two features of HSTRY that make it stand-out from the crowd. First, as a teacher you can create an online classroom in which you can view all of your students' timelines. Second, as a teacher you can build questions into timelines that you share with your students. You can even insert explanations of the answers to your questions. "
Amy Roediger

Timeline JS - Beautifully crafted timelines that are easy, and intuitive to use. - 0 views

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    TimelineJS is an open-source tool that enables anyone to build visually,rich, interactive timelines. Beginners can create a timeline using nothing more than a Google spreadsheet. Experts can use their JSON skills to create custom installations, while keeping TimelineJS's core look and functionality.
Amy Roediger

8 Excellent Free Timeline Creation Tools for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 0 views

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    Students should be able to easily create their own learning timelines and share them with each other.This can have a huge positive impact on their overall learning process.
Amy Roediger

Free Technology for Teachers: Dragontape - Remix YouTube Clips - 0 views

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    "If you made mix tapes in the 80's, the concept of Dragontape will be familiar to you. Dragontaape makes it easy to string together a series of YouTube videos and or sections of YouTube videos. Create your mix tape of videos just launch the Dragontape editor, enter a search term for videos, then drag videos on to the Dragontape timeline. You enter searches and drag videos as many times as you like. To trim video timings and string videos together just match them up on the timeline editor. Dragontape allows you to collaborate with others on a mix."
Amy Roediger

Here Is A List of Some of The Best Educational iPad Apps for Teachers ~ Educational Tec... - 0 views

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    Apps for presentation, screencasting, video making, file storage, whiteboard, PDF annotation, audio recording, notetaking, blogging, book creating, comic strips, digital storytelling, grading, midmapping, portfolios, posters, timelines, word clouds, speech to text
Amy Roediger

Vibby - Break YouTube Videos Into Segments With Commentary - 0 views

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    "Vibby is a new service for breaking YouTube videos into segments and inserting comments into those segments. To segment a YouTube video on Vibby simply grab the URL for the video and paste into the Vibby editor. Once inserted into Vibby you can highlight a segment on the video timeline. Vibby then play only the sections you've highlighted. Click on a highlighted section to add a comment to it. Videos edited through Vibby can be shared via email, social media, or embedded into a blog or website."
Amy Roediger

Create Interactive Online Courses with Versal - 0 views

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    "Versal is a new way for anyone to create and publish interactive online courses - no coding required. The site provides a simple to use editor to add content, which it then publishes and hosts for you. For free. Versal uses a system of modules it calls gadgets to easily incorporate videos, surveys, quizzes, diagrams, and other tools to make your course more engaging. Gadgets are mini JavaScript apps that you drag-and-drop into into a course. The basics include text, video and images, but the real magic happens with customizable and interactive simulations, diagrams, timelines, flash cards and more."
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