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in title, tags, annotations or url10 Websites to Create Monsters and Creatures - 0 views
Mixbook | Education Program - Free Digital Storytelling Software for Educators - 0 views
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Mixbook is a free online scrapbook/calendar/card creator. With Mixbook, you aren't limited to pre made templates, everything is fully customizable. The online design software is extremely easy to use and works the way you would expect it to (no unwelcome surprises). Mixbook is integrated with many popular photo sites including Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, etc. You can also easily batch upload from your computer.
The Literacy Shed - The Literacy Shed Home - 0 views
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"Most of the resources can be used in KS1 and KS2 but some do lend themselves to the upper age group and above. The aim is to provide high quality resources that can be used in stand alone literacy lessons, can form the basis for a whole literacy unit or can support literacy units that you already have in place. With the many book based activities I would advocate using the book alongside the digital resource. "
My StoryMaker : Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - 0 views
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What story do you wish to tell? The Ghost Who Made Friends with the Genie or how about The Fox Who Wanted a Cupcake? My Storymaker is the perfect storytelling environment for confident and reluctant writers to tell these stories and hundreds more. As you control a character's actions, emotions, and interactions, the program writes the story. Tip: Use with kids who feel unsuccessful and frustrated during creative writing activities.
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Five Resources for Visual Fractions Lessons - 0 views
Digital Storytelling in the Classroom - 0 views
ICT for Visual Learners - Tools, Resources and LMS - 0 views
Rubrics for Teachers - Assessment - 0 views
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Shoulder-to-Shoulder Instructional Media: My Tagging Screencast at NTEN! - Beth's Blog: How Nonprofit Organizations Can Use Social Media to Power Social Networks for Change - 0 views
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Step 1: Discuss Tagging Policy Tagging can get sloppy – spelling errors, verbs v.s. nouns, etc. You probably noticed that about my tag stream. This can make trouble down the road if you want to publish your resources to a web site using an RSS. So, come up with a few standard tags. But don’t get bogged down – you’re not creating a formal taxonomy, rather it’s a folksonomy. Also, people can add whatever additional tags they want so they can remember the item as well as a description. If you want to understand more about tag strengths and weaknesses, I recommend the following articles: Tags Strengths, Weaknesses And How To Make Them Work by Robin Good Tips for Effective Tagging from TechSoup Tips for Tidying Tags by Alexandra Samuel
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Tags Users add tags to describe online items, such as images, videos, bookmarks or text. These tags are then shared and sometimes refined. For a more detailed definition of tags, see the Wikipedia entry here. Here are the examples I showed you in the screencast, using the tag “sharpie.” Photos Web Pages Event Videos People For an excellent primer on tagging, see Andy Carvin’s PBS LearningNow essay.
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