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Debra Gottsleben

Soundcities by Stanza. The Global soundmaps project. Sounds from around the world in an... - 0 views

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    Soundcities allows you to visit cities around the world and browse sound files. It's open so anyone can upload sounds which is what makes it so interesting. I love the idea of something created and growing thanks to individuals on the ground sharing what they're doing or seeing or, in this case, hearing. It's a wonderful, collaborative and authentic result.
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    Great concept crowdsourcing the sounds of a region or city
Debra Gottsleben

Student Worksheets - 0 views

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    For assessing different types of historical artifacts including: artifacts, cartoons, maps, movies, photos, posters, sound recordings written docs. 
scott klepesch

Free Social Teaching and Learning Network focused solely on education - 0 views

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    is a free platform on which teachers can publish packets of information about any academic topic they choose. Packets can include text, images, and videos to explain and illustrate information. Published packets are reviewed and rated by the Sophia community. A green check mark emblem on a packet signifies that the Sophia community has rated that packet as "academically sound."
Debra Gottsleben

National Jukebox LOC.gov - 0 views

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    "The Library of Congress presents the National Jukebox, which makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. The Jukebox includes recordings from the extraordinary collections of the Library of Congress Packard Campus for Audio Visual Conservation and other contributing libraries and archives."
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    easy way to find music from different eras
scott klepesch

The Reinvention Summit - 2 views

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    Did you sign up? I'm thinking of going for the producer's pass. Sounds like this has so many cross-curricular applications.
Debra Gottsleben

The Innovative Educator: Scoop.it! Lets You Create Beautiful Subject-Specific Reading C... - 0 views

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    Some interesting ideas about how to use scoop.it in the class. A great way to curate content.
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    scoop.it sounds like it has so many applications. This could work in conjunction with our new libguides. I
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