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Debra Gottsleben

Video tagging, sharing and discussion | BlipSnips - 0 views

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    Blip Snips is an easy to use web tool that lets users create a video bookmark and then share specific parts of a video. Creating video tags or bookmarks allows users to find content quickly and efficiently. This is also an easy way to edit out some of the extraneous content of a video that might be great in the classroom.
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    Could be useful for showing video clips in the class.
scott klepesch

The Innovative Educator: The 9 Step Plan to Combating illTWITTERacy - 0 views

  • I love incorporating Twitter into my professional development for teachers. To do this I share the Twitter tag with participants and ask them to Tweet before, during or after our time together depending on the task at hand. I provide the tag for Tweeting to give my students a place and way to share their thoughts and ideas. This serves as a great way I have specific times I check out the Tweets (i.e. work time) and when I bring participants back together we build on those Tweets.
  • weet to capture reflections during field trips. If you're in a school where cells are banned, you may be able to have students bring them on field trips. If that is not allowed, the chaperon's devices can be used. Rather than have students walk around taking notes. Have them Tweet their reflections. You can set up a tag for your tweets if the place you are visiting doesn't already have one. Give parents the feed and they'll instantly know what their child did at school today and can have robust conversations about it. When students are back at home and/or school a review of the tweets could lead to powerful conversation or could serve as a launch for further study i.e. pick the most interesting tweet or set of tweets and create something to share with others about the topic you are tweeting about. This could be a podcast, video, blog post, etc. These digital creations can all be posted in one place as a reflection collection and even shared on the website of the school and place visited.
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    Ideas for classroom users of Twitter. In particular like the idea of students using Twitter during a field trip.
Debra Gottsleben

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Create Interactive Images Using Thinglink - 0 views

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    Easy way to create interactive images.
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    Makes images interactive. Could be useful for adding more content to an image.
scott klepesch

Smarthistory: a multimedia web-book about art and art history - 1 views

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    Smarthistory.org is a free, not-for-profit, multi-media web-book designed as a dynamic enhancement (or even substitute) for the traditional art history textbook. Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker began smARThistory in 2005 by creating a blog featuring free audio guides in the form of podcasts for use in The Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Soon after, we embedded the audio files in our online survey courses.
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    Extremely well done site. Added tag for world history.
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    Open Source materials for Art History. Narrative slideshows about different time periods.
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    Open Source material for infusing art history into the classroom. Definitely worth exploring
Debra Gottsleben

How to Become a Search Ninja: Harnessing the True Power of Google - Part 1 | ZDNet - 0 views

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    Get More Out Of Your Google Searches: http://zd.net/etlLKN
scott klepesch

Landmarks for Schools - 0 views

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    "This Web site is dedicated to the idea that the very nature of information is changing, practically before our eyes. It is changing in what it looks like, where we find it, what we look at to view it, what we can do with it, and how we communicate it. Here you will find information and tools designed to help us redefine literacy for the 21st Century."
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