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Lissa Davies

Mrs. Hniedziejko's Class at Twin Spring Farm Day School, Ambler, PA - 0 views

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    Here is a great example of a classroom website. Note the tools she uses!
Lissa Davies

Video: Prezi Meeting in the classroom - Prezi.com Blog - 0 views

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      I like the idea of using the final Prezi in their eportfolios!
  • learn, and they really enjoyed using it. Rob believes that Prezi Meeting allows students to work with students in other classes, and then other schools, ultimately
  • Rob believes that Prezi Meeting allows students to work with students in other classes, and then other schools, ultimately work with students in other countries around the world. Prezi is nothing new for Rob: as a teacher he finds it ultimately engaging – the way information is laid out makes it so much more accessible. Similarly, the fact that it is collaborative, can incorporate multimedia, and lends itself nicely for embedding in student’s ePortfolios make it a very powerful tool for organization, presentation and displaying learning
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book trailers: text, images, music, video | Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool... - 0 views

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    A glogster of one class' book trailers
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Beautiful web-based timeline software - 0 views

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    How to integrate Tiki-Toki into the classroom: Tiki-Toki is a fabulous new way for your students to create and share online.  Timelines are an obvious choice for history projects but can be used throughout the year for a variety of subjects and learning focuses.  Students can reflect on and share learning using a Tiki-Toki timeline.  Students can begin a timeline at the beginning of the year sharing videos, links, pictures and reflections each unit, week, month, or semester until the end of the school year.  This is a nice way to encourage students to reflect on learning while providing them with a record of what has been accomplished throughout the year.Students can create timelines based on books or literature they are reading.  Young students can create a timeline with information about beginning, middle and end while older students can add supporting details, action, climax and concluding thoughts.  A timeline book report is a welcome change for your logical/analytical thinkers- seriously, offer it as an option!Timelines can also be used as KWL charts (Know, Want to Know, Learned).  At the beginning of any learning, students can list the facts that they know about the topic. Next, they can brainstorm and write about what they want to know about a topic.  At the end of the unit or semester, students can detail what they have learned including any relevant videos or images.iLearn Technology
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19Pencils - Quick and Easy Tools for Learning. Quizzes, Games, Websites and More! - 0 views

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    "is a beta site that provides teachers with a place to share websites, quizzes and video from one central, customizable location.  From 19 Pencils you can discover, organize, manage and share content with your students for learning.  19 Pencils is very easy to use and makes it fast to share collections of online material with students.  Collect and share websites, create and use ready-made quizzes and track student progress on that online content.  Teachers can share one link and students can access all online content for the classroom from one location." iLearnTechnology
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Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 1 views

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    Websites about using LiveBinders
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Media 21 Tools - Symbaloo - 1 views

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    An example of using Symbaloo for a class dashboard or pathfinder
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Thoughtboxes - 0 views

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    Thought Boxes is a task management service with a hint of mind mapping in its user interface. At its most basic Thought Boxes is a place to create to-do lists. You can organize your to-do lists into groups that Thought Boxes refers to as "trains." Your lists can include basic text notes as well as links to other sites. The "trains" you create in Thought Boxes are basically categories for your to-do lists. 
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